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CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO TUESDAY, November 30, 2010 AT 2:00 P.M. Present -- David A. Franczyk, President of the Council, and Councilmembers: Fontana, Golombek, Haynes, Kearns, LoCurto, Rivera, Russell & Smith - 9 Absent -None On a motion by Mr. Fontana, Seconded by Mr. Rivera, the minutes of the stated meeting held on November 16, 2010 were approved. FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMEEK HAYNES KEARNS LOCURTO RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH I--- - - - - -- - -I [ MAJr - 5 ] [2/3 - 6 [314- 7] 'SAYE ' NO � 7* November 30, 2010 FROM THE MAYOR - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT November 30, 2010 fi FROM THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING 00001 # 1 (Rev. 1193) MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 23, 2010 FROM : DEPARTMENT: Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Lease Agreement — Musicians United for Superior Education, Inc. (MUSE) for use of the Second Floor of the Utility /Control Pool Building and Four Dedicated Parking Spaces in Shoshone Park (University District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: Ex. Ifem�. xxx, C.C.P. xxlxxlxx TEXT: (TYPE SINGE SPACE BELOW Musicians United for Superior Education (MUSE), a not for profit Corporation, previously had a lease agreement with the County of Erie for use of the second floor of the utilityfcontrol pool building and four parking spaces within Shoshone Park for their staff. They utilize this space Monday - Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. MUSE travels to various schools to teach the children music, dance and visual arts. Their lease was for a two year period and expired on December 31, 2009. The agreement between Erie County and the City of Buffalo has been terminated and the City has taken over management of the Parks. The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate has received a letter from Lucinda Ingalls, Executive Director of MUSE requesting a lease agreement with the City of Buffalo. Their request for a lease was forwarded to the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, Division of Parks & Recreation and Audit and Control. There were no objections. All terms and conditions of said lease agreement shall remain the same including but not limited to the following 1 . The annual rent shall be $1.00. 2. The lease agreement shall commence on January 1, 2011 and terminate on December 31, 2011, 3. MUSE shall not sublet, assign or in any way encumber all or any of its rights under this leasehold without written approval by the City of Buffalo. 4. MUSE shall pay the cost of all telephones, internet connections and internet use. 5. The City of Buffalo shall pay the cost of all gas, electric, water and sewer utilities. 6. MUSE shall be responsible for the cost of all minor repairs and maintenance and shall at all times keep the entire premises in a clean and healthful condition including all common areas which shall include but not be limited to the lobby and lavatories. 7. The City shall be responsible for capital improvements which shall be deemed as those structural in nature and affecting the use of the permanent fixtures thereon in a significant manner, both to the exterior and interior of the premises, including elevators, if any. 8. MUSE shall be responsible for the costs of snow removal from all walkways in and around the premises. Multiple Page Communication to the Common - Council Page 2 November 23, 2010 9. MUSE shall provide the City with insurance as deemed necessary by the City's Corporation Counsel Office. 10. The lease may be cancelled at any time by either party by giving at least a 30 day notice in writing to the other. 11. MUSE shall notify the City in writing of its intensions to extend this lease no later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the lease term, This office recommends that Your Honorable Body approve this lease agreement for a one (1) year period commencing on January 1, 2011 and terminating on December 31, 2011. l am further recommending that Your Honorable Body authorize the Corporation Counsel to prepare the necessary documents for said lease agreement and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD JPH: pig CRENEVVLASEmuse John P. Hannon, Jr. Director of Real Estate Off ice-7trategic Plan E 17 EFF T O THE COMMITTEE ON ,F AL 00el 9 # 2 (Rev. 1/93) MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: November 22, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Renew Lease Agreement between the City of Buffalo And University Heights Community Development, Inc. (Gloria J. Parks Community Center) for Use of 3242 Main Street University District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Item No. 58, C.C.P. 12/9/2003 Ex. Item No. xxx C.C.P. xxlxx/xx TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate, has received a letter from Fred Brace; President Board of Directors of the University Heights Community Development Association, Inc. requesting to continue to lease the above referenced property. The University Heights Community Development Association has indicated that they have leased the Gloria Parks Community Center since 1992 and invested over $450,00.0 in capital improvements to the building over the past several years. Their hours of operation are Monday- Friday 8:30 a.m. ®10:00 p.m. and Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. They are a not for profit neighborhood organization that offers a multitude of human services & housing programs including senior services, after school youth activities & tutoring. Housing services offered include the Acquisition Rehabilitation Resale Program, Minor Home Repair Loans and Referrals. Their current lease agreement expired on July 31, 2008 and they are currently a month to month tenant under the same terms and conditions of the expired lease. The Dept. of Public Works, Parks & Streets, Community Services and the Division of Audit have been contacted and there were no objections to the lease renewal. The lease shall be for a one year period commencing on January 1, 2011 and terminate on December 31, 2011 all other terms and conditions of the expired lease shall remain the same including but not limited to the following: 1. The annual rental shall be One Dollar per year. 2. The City shall be responsible for the payment of 75% of all utilities, if applicable, including but not limited to gas, water, sewer charge and electricity. University Heights shall be responsible for the payment of 25% of such utilities. 3. University Heights shall pay the garbage user fee and the costs of the pickup and removal of solid waste from the premises. 4. University Heights shall be responsible for the costs of all minor repairs and maintenance and at all times keep the premises in a clean and healthful condition. The City shall be responsible for all major repairs and maintenance thereon. Major repairs shall be deemed as those structural in nature or affecting the use of the permanent fixtures thereon in a significant manner, both to the exterior and interior of the premises. r Page 2 (TEXT CONTINUATION) November 22, 2010 Renew Lease University Heights 5. University Heights shall hold the City harmless of and free from any all liability of whatsoever name and nature and howsoever caused in its use of the premises and as evidence thereof, shall, concurrently with or prior to the execution of the lease, at its own cost and expense forward to the Director of Real Estate proof of an. insurance policy naming the City of Buffalo as additional insured in amounts to be determined the City's Corporation Counsel's Office, 6. Either party may terminate this lease upon forty -five (45) days written notice served personally or by certified mail. 7. University Heights shall notify the City in writing, through the Division of Real Estate, of its intention to extend this lease, no later than six (6) months prior to the expiration of the lease term. 8. University Heights shall not sublet, assign, or in any way encumber all or any of its rights under this leasehold without written approval of the City. However, permission is grantee! to University Heights in its sound discretion, to sublease space in said premises to the Buffalo Board of Education upon given prior written notice to the Commissioner of Public Works along with detailed information pertaining to such sublease. This office recommends that Your Honorable Body approve this lease agreement for a one (1) year period commencing on January 1, 2011 and terminating on December 31, 2011. I am further recommending that Your Honorable Body authorize the Corporation Counsel to prepare the necessary documents for said lease agreement and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: JOHN P. HANNON, JR. TYPE TITLE: DIRECTOR OF REAL ESTATE, OSP SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEA JPH :plg % crenewleaseuniver REFERRED t OMMITTEE FINANCE, ON 00�1 #1 (Rev. 1193) One Page. Communication to the Common Council TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 22, 201.0 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Report of Sale 388 Winslow, 121.30' E Fillmore Lot Size: 30'x 113' Assessed Valuation: $1,000.00 1,. District) The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate has received a request from Rev. Jacqueline Foye of Apostolic House of Prayer, 1455 Fillmore Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14211 to purchase 388 Winslow. The Church is located at 1455 Fillmore, which is adjacent to 388 Winslow. They intend to use the vacant lot for additional green space. The Office of Strategic Planning Land Use Planning Committee, Division of Permit and Inspection Services and the Division of Collections have no objections to the sale. There are no building code violations, taxes or other liens owed to the City of Buffalo by the purchaser. The Division of Real Estate has investigated the sale of similar lots in the subject area. Sales range from Fifty Cents ($.50) to Eighty Cents ($.80), per square foot. Rev. Foye has agreed and is prepared to pay Two Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($2,400.00), Seventy Cents ($70) per square foot for the subject property. She has also agreed to pay for the cost of the transfer tax and recording fees. I am recommending that Your Honorable Body approve the sale of 388 Winslow to Rev. Jacqueline Foye of Apostolic House of Prayer in the amount of Two Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($2,400.00). 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: TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: JPH:ck Reporfsale388winslowlreal JOHN P. HANNON, JR. DIRECTOR OF REAL ESTATE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING REFERRED TO THE CO N C OM MUNITY DEVEELOPIMENT. 110 �t t PROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS November 30, 2010 1 0 0004 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: October 13, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Permission to Hire Consultant [: 2011 Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) [: Data Call PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (if Any) [: Item No. 21, CCP 10119/10 EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) works with local and regional partners across the country to identify assets and infrastructure that would, if destroyed or disrupted, cause national or regional catastrophe. DHS executes this responsibility through its Data Call process, an annual competition among local and state governments to construct credible disruption scenarios that would result in the loss of critical assets and infrastructure. The City of Buffalo competes annually with other cities throughout the country for Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) dollars. In order for the City to be competitive, it is necessary that a consultant is hired to do the research for the upcoming 2011 DNS Data Call to ensure that the City is awarded grant dollars for our critical infrastructure protection plans. The cost of the consultant is estimated to be $31,000, and funds are available in account number 24570466- 434000 -10410 (HSGP Year 6 Funds). SJS /PJMIDDC /dlg Department Head Name: Steven J. Ste nick Title: Commission V_% - Parks & Streets #= Signature of Department Head:��_�w -�` Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated October 13, 2010 be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to hire a consultant to do the research for the upcoming. 2011 Department of Homeland Security Data Call. Funds estimated to be $31,000.00 for this project are available in account number 24570466 - 434000 -10410 (HSCP Year 6 Funds). Passed. TAB:rnav "1 Awp6(i mmord=vM,I 1- 30a.doc * AYE * NO * FN'A * * GOLOMB * E� s * LOcMT RIVERA S s mrrH * * * * i-5 2/3- 6 '� 314- 7 UUVto ) #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL 1. TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 1.7, 201 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [; Permission to Hire Consultant [: Renovation of Johnnie B. Wiley [: Sports Complex PRIOR COUNCIL. DEFERENCE: (If Any) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: Permission is hereby requested from Your Honorable Body to retain a consultant to prepare plans and specifications and provide construction assistance for the Renovation of the Johnnie B. Wiley Sports Complex. This project was approved as part of the Capital Improvements Plan. Funds are available in 33320806 445100 - Buildings. The estimated consulting budget for this project is not to exceed $70,000.00. SJSIPJMIDDCidIg Department Head Name: Steven J, Stepniak Commissioner of P, Iic o , Title: Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: �A Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Commi* ssioner of Public Works, parks and Streets dated November 17, 2010 be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, parks & ,Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to be, retain a consultant to prepare plans, specifications and provide construction assistance for the Renovation of the Johnnie B. Wiley Sports Complex. Funds for this project are available in 33320806 445 100 -- Buildings, Passed. 2 TAB:rrnv TA.6©,v «i 1-30a doe *A'U *NO* * OPUANA * c * LO L+ * HAYNES * ]KEARNS * LOCURTO * RIVERA USS Swm * maj -5 * * * 213 314- 7 #I (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL Date: November 19, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Water SUBJECT: [Report of Bid [Michigan Avenue Water Main Investigation PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. [Item No. of ] This is to advise your Honorable Body that I have advertised for and received bids on November 10, 2010 for the Michigan Ave. Water Main Investigation Project. The following bids were received for the project: I- Visone Construction, Inc. $ 367,965.00 79 Sheldon Ave. Depew, N.Y.14043 2- Kandey Company, Inc. Bid Rejected 19 Ransier Drive West Seneca, N.Y. 14224 Subsequent to the bid opening the bids were reviewed by Corporation Counsel. Corporation Counsel has determined that the only responsible bidder is Visone Construction Inc., the bid received ftom Kandey Company, Inc was incomplete and considered non - responsive. I hereby certify that the only responsible bidder is Visone Construction Inc. I respectfully recommend that your Honorable Body authorize a contract award in the amount of $ 367,965.00 (base bid) plus $ 36,796.50 (10% contigency) for a total contract award of $ 404,761,50. The funds are available in a Division_ of Water account 53220736 44510. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merio, P.E., City Engineer FOR TYPE TITLE: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: REFERRED TO THE '_`.'_0MM1TTEE ON FINANCE. y S_� 4 00007 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DA'Z'E: November 23, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION; Parks SUBJECT: [: Request for Approval. [: For Citywide Tree C: Management and Planning C: Agreement between C: City of Buffalo and C: Wendel Duchscherer C: Architects & Engineers PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY')[ Requests for Proposal were sent March 11, 2010 and I received the following formal sealed bids for Citywide Tree Management and Planning which were publicly opened and read on April. 5, 2010. The following bids were received: Company Bid Wendel. Duchscherer Architects & Engineers $277,395.00 URS Corporation No Bid received Bergmann & Associates No Bid received I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all bids received and that Wendel Duchscherer Architects & Engineers, with a bid of two hundred seventy -seven thousand, three hundred ninety --five dollars ($277,395.00), is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications. I hereby respectfully request that Your Honorable Body approve this agreement between the City of Buffalo and Wendel Duchscherer Architects & Engineers to provide professional services necessary for related planning and management of City owned trees. Funds for this work are available in Account #3000010C- 445100. Your consideration toward this request is greatly appreciated. Department Head Name: Steven J. Stepniak Title: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets REFERRED T TH 0 MITT ON FINANCE,_ SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: SJS:cam I CC Peter Merlo, P.E., City Engineer Andrew R. Rabb, Deputy Commissioner, Parks (I 0000.E SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: 11/22/10 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works /Parks SUBJECT: [:Request: to Purchase Equipment E� E� PRIOR COUNCIL. REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Purchase (5) New Fisher 10' salt spreader bodies installed onto city's existing chassis. Contract f# 7448 @ 4425.00 ea. Total $ 22,125.00 Funds to come out of account: 14197007 - 474100 SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE: 10101i!tii? IRS i IQ 1# 7 j Mr. Fontana roved: That the above communication from the Cora nissioner of P works, Parks and Streets dated November 22, 20 10 be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets and the Director of Purchase be, and they hereby are authorized to purchase (5) New Fisher 10' salt spreader bodies installed onto city's existing chassis, Contract #7448 at $4,425.00 each. Funds for this project are available in 14197007 - 474100. That the purchase of these vehicles is approved contingent on.the new vehicles being designated as not authorized for take - home use, marked with the City Seat in accordance with Chapter 53 of the City Code, and concurrent with use, that the replaced vehicles be removed from City service and disposed of by the Director of Purchase in the best interests of the City. Passed. N T,B;rmv TAwpWo mwonk mvVoi 1 -30a doe * A'E * NO FOB GOLONMEK HAYNES REARNS WCIMTO RUSSFkM SNWrR 5 ma -5 2/3- b 314- 7 93 (Rev 1 -02) 000191 \ Cert In compliance Nvith provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Chaster and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appoi 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: in the Department of Public Works Division of Streets to the Position of Associate Account Clerk Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (insert one) FIFTH STEP Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $40,337 LAST JOB TITLE Associate Account Clerk NAME Jennifer Jacobs LAST DEPARTMENT Board of Education DATE 11/10 ADDRESS 102 Middlesex Rd. LAST SALARY $37,500 CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14296 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX-8414 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 15020001 TITLE CODE NO 0420 BUDGET ACCT, OBJ, 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 201056 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $36,026 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY Steven J. Stepniak Commissioner - -- — 11,<1i10 ORIGINAL -r 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION # I0- EMPLOYEES) ( 4 4� p FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE November 30, 2010 000 � 9 SINGLE PAGE COMM ICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL {t t TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT: DIVISION: SUBJECT: NOVEMBER 9 2010 POLICE Drug Asset Forfeiture Wire Transfers PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (Ili ANY) ( :Item No. 104, C.C.P. 212188 Ex. ( Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx /xx /xx TEXT: ( TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW 10- DEA - 528551 C2 -10 -0075 3,445.95 10- DEA - 533179 C2 -10 -0125 1,421.97 09- DEA- 511429 C2 -09 -0043 3,10529 09 -DEA- 516624 C2 -08 -0144 368.66 09 -DEA- 521530 C2 -09 -0148 1,443.25 09- DEA - 516621 C2 -08 -0144 228.14 10- DEA - 530938 C2 -10 -0103 3,671.58 09- DEA - 522050 C2 -09 -0155 4,983.10 10- DEA - 531293 C2d10 -0108 1,219.38 10- DEA - 531511 C2- 10-0109 1,757.58 10- DEA - 531627 C2d10 -0112 1,882.38 10- DEA - 532201 C2d08 -0109 717.23 10- DEA - 531940 C2 -10 -0111 12,851.37 10 -DEA- 531923 C2 -10 -0081 12,244.22 10- DEA - 531923 C2 -10 -0081 8,707.08 (15% SAFF) TOTAL $58,047.18 The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), U.S. Customs and /or the FBI has administratively forfeited the above referenced property. The funds were received by this Department through wire transfers and duly deposited in the Trust & Agency Account, #20010000 - 389001. 15% of the DEA funds have been deposited into SAFF account 10440 for fulfilling year 5 expenditures under SAFF legislation. The remaining funds will be placed into one or more of the following accounts as deemed necessary by the Commissioner of Police: Educational Training /Seminar, Confidential Funds, Materials and Supplies, Firearms and Weapons, Communications and Computers, Electrical Surveillance, Purchase of Services, Improvements, Vehicles, Operating Equipment If you have any questions regarding the above mentioned, please contact Inspector Joseph Strano at 851 -4624. DJR/jws TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: CHIEF DENNIS J. RICHARDS TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD RECEIVED AND FIL 5 l , ft. New York State Division Of Criminal Justice Services ASSETS FORFEITURE REPORTING PRO0RAM STATE OF NEW YORK ss: COUNTY OF ERIE ) AFFIDAVIT pursuant to Civil Practice Law and Rules 11319('111)(c) 1, CHIEF DENNIS RICHARDS , as (claiming agent) (claiming authority), being duty (game) sworn, depose and state that on 10/25 & 11/5/10 , the BUFFALO POLICE DEPART s (Date) (Agency) received WIRE TRANSFERS having an estimated present value of $ 58,047.18 (check, vehicle, personal property. etc.) (Amount) pursuant to chapter thirteen of Food and Drug Laws (21 U.S.C. , 801 at seq.) of the United States and/or chapter four of the Customs Duties Laws (19 U.S.C. T 1301: at seq.) of the United States and /or chapter 96 of the Crimes and Criminal Procedure Laws (18 U.S.C. 1 1961 et seq.) of the United States. -- DATE. 11/09/20 Signature . CHIEF OF INVE On -the fL� day of� f t (lay (Month) rSTIGATIVE SERVICES Title T in the year K %' , before me personally came (Year) to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, depose and say (game) that /he is employed by the ; and that s(he (Agency) was authorized by and did execute the above affidavit at the direction of said entity and that s /he signed her/his name thereto. Ryaditfx It2 L®ncap _ ... Notary Public Wary ru'blic State of New York MY Conmission. Qualified in Eric- Coun / Mail to: NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services Assets Forfeiture Reporting Program Office of Public Safety 4 Tower dace Albany, NY 12203 COPYRIGHT 0 1095 NEW YORK STATE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, SERVICES (July 2005) 11/09/2010 09:23 JCITY OF BUFFALO jstanchak ISCREDULE OF DEPARTMENT PAYMEXTS TO TREASURER PG 2 ardptpmt REPORT SUMMARY ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 24010000 389001 DEA PROP MISC REVENUE 49,340.10 20010000 389001 10440 SHARE ASSET FF YR. 5 RV MISC RV 8,707.08 ** ETD OF REPORT - Generated by stanchak,john ** 11/09/2010 09:22:21 PAYMENTS PROOF CLERK: j stanchak BATCH: 9970 BATCH ENTRY DATE: 11/09/2010 PAGE I areshrct RECEIPT YEAR BILL TYPE CATEGORY OUST # NAME PROPERTY CODE REFERENCE TOTAL PAYMENT LINE CHARGE DESCRIPTION -- --- ---- ---- ..__------- - -__-- PRINT PAID PRIM ADJ IIvT PAID INT HELD DISC AMT 1533615 2011 MS- ------- -- ---- - --- MISC CASH RECEIPTS -- _-------- --- --------- _..- CUSTOMER -- --------- -- --- ---------------- _- _- -- - - -- - - -- - - -- -- 58,047.18 PROPERTY LOC: 120DUNC 20 UEA MSC 58,047.18 CASH ACCOUNT: 20000000 101000 20010000 389001 10440 8,707.08 DESC: 155 SAFF YEAR 5 REFI: IODEA31923 REF2: C2 -10 -0081 20010000 389001 3,445.95 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: IODEA28551 REF2: C2 -10 -0075 20010000 389001 1,421.97 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: IODEA33179 REF2: C2 -10 -0125 20010000 359001 3,1.05.29 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: 09DEA11429 REF2: C2 -09 -0043 20010000 389001 368.66 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: 09D8A16624 REF2: C2 -08 -0144 20010000 389001 1,443.25 DESC: DRUG .ASSET FORF REFS.: 09DEA21530 REF2: C2 -09 -0148 20010000 389001 228.14 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: 09DEA16621 REF2: C2 -08 -0144 20010000 389001 3,671.58 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: IODEA30938 REF2: C2 -10 -0103 20010000 389001 4,983 -10 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: 09DEA22050 REF2; C2 -09 -0155 20010000 389001 1,219.38 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: IODEA31293 REF2- C2 -10 -0108 20010600 389001 1,757.58 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: 10DEA31511 REF2: C2 -10 -0109 20010000 389001 1,882.38 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: IODEA21627 REF2: C2 -10 -0112 200100100 389001 717.23 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REF1: I0DEA32201 REF2: C2 -08 -0109 200100.00.38.9001 12,851.37 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: 10DEA31940 REF2: C2 -10 -0111 2001000.0 3890.01 12,244.22 DESC: DRUG ASSET FORF REFI: 10DEA31923 REF2: 02-10 -0081 1 HANK XFER 1 58,047.18 CHECK /REF #: ADD'L REF #: TOTAL RECEIPTS 1 TOTAL PAYMENTS 58,047.18 TOTAL PRINCIPAL PAID .00 TOTAL PRINCIPAL ADJUSTED 00 TOTAL INTEREST PAID .00 TOTAL INTEREST HELD .00 TOTAL DISCOUNT AMOUNT .00 M 9_ # 1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: November 1$ 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Police: On Bebg! of City of Buffalo DIVISION: Grants Section SUBJECT: [State's 20% Share of UASI Funding: 200$ — UASI Year 6 and 2009 — UASI Year 7) ENTER PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF AN Y) [CCP #21, Item #36 — UASI Year 7;] CCP #24, Item #27 — UASI Year 6 ] TEXT: ( TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW As your Honorable Body is aware, the City of Buffalo, as part of the Homeland Security Funding, receives Urban Area Security Funds, Each year, the State is entitled to 20% of the actual award to our region. For the 2008 and 2009 UASI fiscal years, we have been advised that New York State will give back their 20% share of the UASI funding to the regional partners of the City of Buffalo, and the Counties of Erie and Niagara. Under the 2008 funding, the City's share of this 20% holdback is $333,003, which will further enhance the communications for Police and Fire for a wide area digital network and also, secure some satellite telephones for public safety use. The State created a budget amendment to the current UASI 2008, Year 6 contract, thus increasing it from $1,854,090 to $2,187,093 with the addition of the $333,003. Under the 2009 funding, the City's share of the 20% given back to the area by the State is $411,919, which will fund updating the City's comprehensive emergency management plan and associated annexes, along with procuring receivers and a base station for Buffalo Police and Fire communications, in addition to covering expenses for completing the City of Buffalo's crisis management system. The State included the 2009 funding in the actual UASI contract rather than initiate a budget amendment as this particular contract has not been executed yet and is in process, thus our total contract award will increase from $1,942,880 to $2,354,799. We are requesting that your Honorable Body approve the Mayor's acceptance of these additional funds. We are also requesting permission for the Comptroller's Office to provide an inter -fund cash loan should the need arise for any non - personnel expenditures until such reimbursement is secured from the State, if this should occur, then the loan would be repaid since the reimbursement is sent to the City from the State under this grant project. There is no City Match involved with UASI funding, We are respectfully requesting that your Honorable act as quickly as possible to vote on this item since these (2) grants are already in progress and we want to go to the Control Board so that the Comptroller's Office can add these additional funds to our current grant Trust and Agency Accounts. If additional information is required, please feel free to contact Captain Mark Makowski at 851 -5643 or Maureen Oakley of our Grants Section at 851 -4475. We appreciate your immediate attention to this matter given the tight time frame and the State's generosity to our City. DD: mao TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Police i SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Police dated November 18, 2010, be received and filed; and That the Mayor, as part of the Homeland Security Funding be, and he hereby is authorized on behalf of the City to accept additional funds of $333,003 for 2008 UASI Funding and $411,919 and that the Comptroller be, and he hereby is authorized to provide an interfund cash loan for all non - personnel expenditures until such reimbursement is secured from the State. The loan will then be repaid since the reimbursement is sent to the City from the State under this grant project. Passed. 10 TAB:rmv tAwp60\mswordlnnv\IOct 1- 30a.doc :.) *An *Nth* EOWA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK S HEARNS LO TO RUSSEM swm 213- 6 314- 7 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF FIRE November 30, 2010 0 COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: November 10, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: 2100 Fire PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: None SUBJECT: Mandatory Radio Frequency Reconfiguration /Purchase of New Radio Equipment & Related Expenditures /Formal Authorizations Request/Expenditure of up to $2,741,202.58. The City of Buffalo Fire Department's radio shop maintains the radio and communications systems for every department of the City of Buffalo. The Federal Communications Commission ( "FCC ") is requiring a radio frequency reconfiguration (more precisely — a "narrow banding that will impact certain radio bandwidths and radio equipment currently used by nearly every City of Buffalo department/agency. The necessity of the frequency reconfiguration "narrow banding" is attributable to more widespread use of wireless communications and a resulting scarcity of available bandwidths. Accordingly, the FCC is requiring that municipalities such as the City of Buffalo and any other users of certain bandwidths complete the narrow banding process by December 31, 2012. Most of the radio equipment currently in use by the City departments will not "narrow band" and must therefore be replaced. The City of Buffalo Fire Department's Radio Shop accordingly has issued a request for proposals for provision of the necessary replacement radio and communications systems. The City of Buffalo Fire Department radio shop has determined that it is appropriate to proceed with a purchase of the replacement radio and communications systems as proposed by Motorola. In addition to Motorola's favorable pricing /incentives, Motorola was selected in large measure due to the ease with which the narrow banding can occur utilizing Motorola radio equipment and communications systems. The ease with which the required new radio equipment and communications systems can be put into use and implemented if Motorola equipment is purchased runs from issues having to do with minimal additional training for City departments as to radio use and maintenance /repair and software interaction as well as a six decades old working relationship with Motorola. The selection of Motorola is therefore both a "sole source" type of decision as well as a best pricing /implementation decision. In order to meet the narrow banding time lines required by the FCC, the City will need to promptly take certain actions involving the purchase of the radio equipment and communications systems and related expenditures. It is currently estimated that the City's costs to complete the radio equipment and communications systems purchase and implement the frequency reconfiguration narrow banding will be $2,741,202.58. A copy of the pricing /equipment list is attached. Funds for this project are available through Bond account numbers 02200106 445100 and 33210206 445100. Additional funds for this project are also available thru UASI grant funding. Accordingly, the Fire Department requests your Honorable Body to: 1. Generally ratify and approve the efforts and actions of the Fire Department which have led up to this point, 2. Grant the Fire Department and the Fire Commissioner the specific authority to enter into the attached agreement with Motorola and fund up to $2,741,202.58 for such purposes, 3. Authorize the Fire Department and or other appropriate City staff to take all such steps and actions and to execute and or process such additional agreements, contracts, documentation and or modifications thereto as shall be necessary to facilitate and implement the terms and provisions of the agreement as well as the underlying required narrow banding, 4. Direct Corporation Counsel and other appropriate City and Fire Department personnel to negotiate to finalization said agreement and all other necessary documentation wherever necessary for execution and actual implementation.. SIGNATURE: - DEPARTMEN HEAD NAME: : Garnell hitfi ld Jr. TITLE: Commissioner of Fire Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Fire dated November 10, 2010 be received and filed; and That the Common Council ratify and approve the efforts and actions of the Fire Department, that the Commissioner of Fire be, and he hereby is authorized to enter into the an agreement with Motorola and fund up to $2,741,202.58 for radio equipment and communications systems purchases. The Fire Department and other appropriate City staff is authorized to take all such steps and actions and to execute and or process such additional agreements, contracts, documentation and /or modifications thereto as shall be necessary to facilitate and implement the terms and provision of the agreement as well as the underlying required narrow banding. That the Acting Corporation Counsel and other appropriate City and Fire Department personnel to negotiate to finalization said agreement and all other necessary documentation wherever necessary for execution and implementation. Funds for this project are available in Bond account numbers 32200106 445100 and 33210206 445100. Additional funds for this project are also available through UAS1 grant funding. Passed. 11 TAB:nnv TANvp601 nsworMmiv\ I I c I 1- 30a.doc ! ® AYE ® #O - . � FOWANA . � fRAN CZYK & '. GOLD £K ` . � . IE[AYM . - Q K .. § .. �� CIMTO ® ^ � ■ P � a . RU§S ® ` f ■ . � sm nu w ■ © � - , � � e ■ ` 2G -.6 ` ° 31 4- 7 E quipment Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Buffalo, New York UHF P26 and Analog Conventional Simulcast Systems September 30, 2010 Pricing 9 -1 This page left intentionally blank. City of Buffalo, New York UHF P25 and Analog Conventional Simulcast Systems September 30, 2090 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 9 -2 Pricing 9.2 P25 Conventional Simulcast System for Police and Fire Equipment: $1,505,143.07 Systems Integration and Warranty: $1,649,324,00 TotalCost: ..................................................................................... $3,214,412.00 System Discount (if PO received before December 15, 2010 ($433,830.49) ExtendedPrice ............................ ............................... .................$2,'720,636.58 PerformanceBond ...... ............................... ....................$20,566.00. NYS ®OGS System T otal ............................... ................$2,'7'41,202.58 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Buffalo, New York UHF P26 and Analog Conventional Simulcast Systems September 30, 2010 Pricing 9 -3 This page left intentionally blank City of Buffalo, New York UHF P25 and Analog Conventional Simulcast Systems September 30, 2010 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page H 9 -4 Pricing This page left intentionally blank iViotorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Buffalo, New York UHF P25 and Analog Conventional Simulcast Systems September 30, 2010 Pricing 9 -6 WW The Contract Price in U.S. dollars is $2,721,000. Except for a payment that is due on the Effective Date,. City of Buffalo will snake payments to Motorola within twenty five (25) clays after the, slate of each invoice. The City of Buffalo will make payments when due in the form of a cheek cashier's check or wire transfer drawn on a U.S. financial institution and in accordance with the following milestones: 1. 5% of the Contract Price upon Contract Execution (Effective Date); 2. 5% of the Contract Price upon Completion of Customer Design Review (CDR); 3. 65% of the Contract Price upon Shipment of Equipment (as shipped); 4. 20% of the Contract Price upon Completion of Installation (per site); 5. 5% of the Contract Price upon System Acceptance; and The above milestones are based on the Fire and Police Systems proposal. Should the project scope change, a revised milestone schedule, incorporating scope changes, will be provided to the City of Buffalo. Motorola reserves the right to make partial shipments of equipment and to request payment upon shipment of such equipment. In addition, Motorola reserves the right to invoice for installations or civil work completed on a site -by -site basis, when applicable. Overdue invoices will bear simple interest at the rate of ten percent (10 %) per annum, unless such rate exceeds the maximum allowed by law, in which case it will be reduced to the maximum allowable rate. City of Buffalo, Now York UHF P25 and Analog Conventional Simulcast Systems September 30, 2010 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page M 0 -6 Pricing Motorola Motoroia,Inc. Ka ren DIMarao Address 117 Woodside Drive city, state, Zip Penfield, New York 14526 Buffalo,. NY 1 4202 0 fkh ssnna- 1 114F Almi€lr;i4t - Rynfa for Aftlica and Fire Lot -I,, n f 2- 1.464 DIY STATE CONTRACT # PT62495 (equipment) and ## PT62496 (services) APC QTY MODELN .. DESCRIPTION LIST PRICE Y V i - " Kv. 5C V h S !: +' l a i ' i <d It a .kl 4-?V .21$e',1 iL lU 4 � 5., 4 �, n , 1J r J E r 1r n � f� '� v.�° tip.,. ,1,.. i 112 1 :T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO} $ 6,OMOO Discount % 20% SHIP LATE x weeks ARL) CONTRACT PRICE $ 4,800.04 TERMS NET 20 DAYS EXTENDED AMOUNT . $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1. JX640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 ICA0002SAF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2-1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,00.0.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2-1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6.300.00 20 % $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13.700,00 20% $ 10,960,00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20 % $ 4,800.00 $. 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20 % $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 CA0002SAF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13.700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,950.00 2-1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 EASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20 % $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00. 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2-1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2-1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20 % $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2.1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2-1459 112 1 j xs4oAL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 - 112 1 ICA00.025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20 %n $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960 00 2 -1165 509 2 THN1017 60" INDOOR CABINET $ 1,005.00 20 %9 $ 804.00 $ 1,608.00 2 -1030 207 1 DSTRAK91009 AC POWER SITE STANDARD $ 301066.00 7 % $ 27,961.38 $ 27,961,38 2-1037 207 4 DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DDM $ 688.00 7 % 1 $ 639.84 $ 2,559.36 2 -834. 207 260 L1705 1/2" LDF Heliax Poly $ 2.95 7 % $ 214 $ 713.31 1of14 3 12/417 207 2 TDN9289 Connecrtor Weatherproof Kit $ 37.50 7% $ 34.88 $ 69.75 12,466 207 8 TDN6673 1/2" Cable Ground Clamp Kit $ 32.50 15% $ 27.63 $ 221.00 2 -1230 131 1 DSPREM891830 UNIVERSAL ENCLOSURE TENSR 800 $ 1,650.00 7% $ 1,534;50 $ 1,584.50 2 -1256 131 2 DSPREM8901 AC POWER SUPPLY 1101220VAC $ 963.00 7 % $ 895.59 $ 1,791,18 2 -1240 131 1 DSPREMB01460 DUAL T1 E1 WAN CARL?, 1:N REDUNDANCY $ 2,684.00. 7% $ 2,496.12 $ 2,496.12 2 -1239 131 3 DSPREM801065 Dual T11E1 WAN CARES $ 2,338,00 7% $ 2,174.34 $ 6,523.02 2 -1253 1 131 1 IDSPREM892060 8T1 E1 IF CARES 32K WITH MODEM $ 2,475.00. 7 %9 $ 2,301.75 $ 2,301.75 2 -1251 # 1 DSPREM822560 .10 PORT RS232C LO SRU $ 4,125.00 7% $ 3,836.25 $ 3,836.25 2 -1247 131 1 DSPREM816460 4 PORT 4W DSM CARET $ 10,450.00 7 % $ 9,718.50 $ 9,718.50 2 -1236 131 2 DSPREM880160 CPU 8 T1 E1 CROSS CONNECT CPU $ 6,188.00 7 % $ 5,754.84 $ 11,509.68 10-596 22 4 1 WB3226AA COMPLETE= PTP 49600 LINK $ 13.995.00 15% $ 11,895.75 $ 11,895.75 10-647 1 224 1 I WB3025 LPU END KIT SPARE $300.00 15% $ 255.00 $ 255.00 10-656 224 1 IRDH4518A 2' HP DUAL DISH WRADOME $ 1,150.00 15% $ 977.50 $ 977.50 12-466 207 6 TDN6673 CABLE GROUND CLAMP KIT $ 32.50 16% $ 27.63 $ 165.75 L10160 403 1 E]LN1086 MODEM SHELF $ 495.00 10% $ 445.50 $ 445.50 10 -596 224 1 WB3226AA COMPLETE PTP 49600 LINK $ 13,995.00 15% $ 11,895.75 $ 11,895.75 10 -647 224 1 WB3025 LPU ENE) KIT SPARE $300.00 15% $ 255.00 $ 255.00 10-656 224 1 RDH4518A 2' HP DUAL DISH w /RADOMI_ $ 1,150.00 15% $ 977.50 $ 977.50 12-466 207 6 JTDN6673 CABLE GROUND CLAMP KIT $ 32.50 15% $ 27.63 $ 165.75 10 -596 224 1 WB3226AA COMPLETE PTP 49600 LINK $ 13,995.00 15% $ 11,895.75 $ 11,895.75 10-647 224 1 WB3025 LPU ENO KIT SPARE $300.00 15% $ 255.00 $ 255.00 10-656 224 1 RDH4518A 2' HP DUAL DISH WfRADOME $ 1,150:00 15% $ 977.50 $ 977.50 12-466 207 6 TDN6673 CABLE GROUND CLAMP KIT. $ 32.50 15% $ 27.63 $ 165.75 10-722 207 1 DQ57023A LARDS SHELF 19 ALARM CARD $ 2,215,00 7% $ 2,059.95 $ 2,059.95 8-767 103 1 IAAM25RHCgAAI N CDM750 OPTO RADIO 403- 470 MHz 25W $ 633.00 25% $ 474.75 $ 474.75 8 -775 103 1 B65 Omit standard m bracket $ 4.00 0% $ (4.00) $ (4.00) 8-779 185 1 G400 ENH: ESP 1 YEAR $ 38.00 0% $ 38.00 $ 38.00 8 -776 103 1 8161 OMIT STD POWER CABLE $ 8.00 0% $ (8.00) $ (8.00) 8 -807 500 1 HPN4008 Power Sup& and Cable $ 264.00 20% $ 211.20 $ 211.20 2 -839 207 1 TDE6046 ANTENNA OMNI 1008 CWA $ 1,245.00 7% $ 1,157.85 $ 1,157.85 2_834 207 200 L1705 112" LDF XMSN LINE $ 2.95 7% $ 2.74 $ 548.70 2 -888 322 1 DON7527 CAB /PC USB CABLE $ 35.00 15% $ 29.75 $ 29.75 2 -888 322 1 DDN7527 CABIPC USB CABLE $ 35.00 15% $ 2915 $ 29.75 12/417 207 2 TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING $ 37.50 7% $ 34.88 $ 69.75 12-466 207 4 TDN6673 112" CABLE GROUND KIT $ 32.50 15% $ 27,63 $ 110.50 2-825 207 1 DSISDC50LNZ30MA DC INJECTOR 30V M CONN ANTENNA POR $ 1 7% $ 139.50 $ 139.50 2-833 207 25 L3702 112" SUPERFLEX $ 4.35 7% $ 4.05 $ 101.14 2-888 1 322 2 DDN7527 CAB/PC USB CABLE $ 35.00 15% $ 29.75 $ 59.50 12 -396 207 3 L1700 314" Su erflex Cable $ 1.95 7% $ 1.81 $ 5.44 2-1165 509 1 ITHN1017 60" INDOOR CABINET $ 1,005.00 20% $ 804.00 $ 804.00 2of14 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.10 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6300.00 20% $ 5 $ 5,040.00 2-1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -224 525 1 THN1012 T OPEN RACK $ 470.00 15% $ 399.50 $ 399.50 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2-1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 ICA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13.700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 61000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 . 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00. 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 IX640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2-1461 112 1 ICA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20°% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6.000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULT0TE SFW $ 13,70000 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2-1459 112 1 f X64oAL ADD; UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 1 112 1 jcAoQ025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2-1030 207 1 IDSTRAK91009 AC POWER SITE STANDARD $ 30,066,00 7% $ 27,961,38 $ 27,961.38 2 -1037 207 4 IDSTPAK91061 FOUR PORT DDM $ 688.00 7% $ 639.84 $ 2,559.36 12-396 207 50 L1700 114" SFLX $ 1.95 7% $ 1.81 $ 90.68 1-10147 403 4 DON6910 25 FT, CONSOLE CABLE RJ45M OB25M $ 43.00 10% $ 38.70 $ 154,80 2 -1230 131 1 DSPREM891830 UNIVERSAL ENCLOSURE TENSR 800 $ 1,650.00 7 % $ 1,534.50 $ 1,534.50 2 -1256 131 2 DSPREM8901 AC POWER SUPPLY 1101220VAC $ 963.00 7 % $ 895.59 $ 1,791.18 2-1239 131 2 1 DSFIREMM801065 Dual TVE1 WAN CARD $ 2,338.00 7% $ 2,174.34 $ 4,348.68 2 - 1253 131 1 DSPREM892050 8T1 E1 IF CARD 32K WITH MODEM $ 2,475.00 7% $ 2,301.75 $ 2,301.75 2 -1251 131 1 DSPREM822660 10 PORT RS232C LD SRU $ 4,125.00 7% $ 3,836.25 $ 3,836.25 2-1243 131 1 DSPREM811960 8 PORT 4 -WIRE E &M CARD $ 2,063.00 7% $ 1,918.59 $ 1,918.59 2 -1247 1 $ 1 1 OSPREM816460 4 PORT 4W DSM CARD $ 10,450.00 7% $ 9,718.50 $ 9,718,50 2 -1236 131 1 IDSPREM88016G CPU 8 T1 E1 CROSS CONNECT CPU $ 6,188.00 7% $ 5,754.84 $ 5,754.84 10-596 224 2 WB3226AA COMPLETE PTP 49600 LINK $ . 13,995.00 15 $ 11,89535 $ 23,791.50 10 -647 224 2 WB3025 LPU END KIT SPARE $300.00 15% $ 255.00 $ 510.00 10-656 224 2 RDH4518A 2' HP DUAL DISH WIRADOME $ 1,150.00 15% $ 977.50 $ 1,955.00 12-466 207 12 TDN6673 CABLE GROUND CLAMP KIT $ 32.50 15% $ 27.63 $ 331.50 L10160 403 1 DLN1086 MODEM SHELF $ 495.00 10% $ 445.50 $ 445.50 2 -224 525 1 THN1012 T OPEN RACK $ 470.00 15% $ 399.50 $ 399.50 v'. ...nv', e.v.....n1 : f .1.� ., . .. tir ,. .. n rt.r .we> ♦. ... ... � ... ..,. ... .,. v. r .<.. -.. >o... ..v .... .<. 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R..,.. .. ... ., r .. . 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6.300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT: BASED MULTIS$TE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,.960.00 3 of 14 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE. RADIO $ 6.000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.f,10 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 OA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6 20 % $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2_1459 j 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2_1461 112 q 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 IT7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20 % $ 4,800.00 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 JX6540AL ADD: UH.F WD POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 ICA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20 %a $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6.000.00 20 %s $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040,00 $ 5,040,00 2 -1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCU €T BASEL? MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20 % $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -224 525 1 THN1012 7' OPEN RACK $ 470.00 15% $ 399.50 $ 399.50 2 -9236 131 1 DSPREM880160 CPU 8 T1 E1 CROSS CON NT $6,188.00 7% $ 5,754,84 $ 5,754.84 10-647 224 1 WB3025 LPU END KIT SPARE $300.00 15% $ 255.00 $ 255.00 10 -656 224 1 RDH4518A 2' HP DUAL DISH W/RADOME $ 1,150.00 15 %g $ 977.50 $ 977.50 12-466 207 6 TDN6673 CABLE GROUND CLAMP KIT $ 32.50 15 %B $ 27.63 $ 165.75 L10160 403 1 OLN1086 MODEM SHELF $ 495.00 10% $ 445.50 $ 445.50 1-10195 1 207 1 DSDB640NSC ANT STYLE FIBERGLASS 450 -482 OMNI 2285.00 7% $ 2,125.05 $ 2,125.05 2-834 207 6 1-1705 1/2" LDF Jumper for above $ 2.9.5 7% $ 2.74 $ 16.46 2-1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RAD30 $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 2(3% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20 %9 $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2-1459 112 1 IX640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20 %n $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20 % $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.6(3 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADO: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1469 112 1 CA0002SAF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 30,960.00 $ 10 2 -1454 112 1 IT7039A GTR 8000 BASE. RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR $00.0 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 ICA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700..00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1165 509 1 THN1017 60" INDOOR CABINET $ 1,005.00 20 % $ 804.00 $ 804.00 2 -1236 131 1 OSPREM880160 CPU 8 T1 E1 CROSS CONNT $6,188.00 7% $ 5,754.84 $ 5,754.84 10- 647 224 1 W83025 LPU END KIT SPARE $300.00 15 % $ 255.00 $ 255.00 10-656 224 1 RDH4518A 2' HP DUAL. DISH W/RADOME $ 1,150.00 15 % $ 977.50 $ 977.50 12 -466 207 6 TDN6673 CABLE GROUND CLAMP KIT $ 32.50 15% $ 27.63 $ 165.75 4 of 14 L10160 403 1 DLN1086 MODEM SHELF $ 495.00 10% $ 445.50 $ 445:90 r , 2_1164 909 1 THN1016 46" Indoor Cabinet $ - 755.00 20% $. 604.00 604.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BAST= RADIO $ 6,000.0.0 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 132 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MILD POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 CAOD02SAF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTtSITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2-1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 11Z 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6300.01) 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 712 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -'1454 132 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 ICA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2-1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 1 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040,00 2-1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2-1459 112 1 X640AL ADD UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040:00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 L10/19 207 1 IDSOB64ONSC ANT STYLE FIBERGLASS 450 -482 OMNI $ 2,285.00 7% $ 2,325.05 $ 2,125.05 L10/21 207 q DSL7PDFRPC /Andrew 1 -518" ONE PC 7 -16 DIN CONNECTOR 293.00 7% $ 272.49 $ 272.49 2 -834 207 6 IL1705 112" LOF Jam er for above $ 2.95 7% $ 2.74 $ 16.46 2 -1236 131 1 DSPREM880160 CPU 8 Ti E1 CROSS CONNT $6,188.00 7% $ 5,754.84 $ 5,754.84 10 -647 224 2 WB3025 LPU END KIT SPARE $300.00 15% $ 255.00 $ 510.00 10 -656 224 2 ROH4518A 2' HP DUAL DISH WRADOME $ 1,150.00 15% $ 977.50 $ 1,955.00 L10/60 403 1 DLN1086 MODEM SHELF $ 495.00 10% $ 445.50 $ 445.50 i'- L2113 743 1 IT5589 ASTROTAC SATELLITE RECEIVER $ 2,900.00 20% $ 2,3201 00 $ 2,$20.00 L2/17 509 1 IX320 ADD: RECEIVER, UHF $ 1,485.00 20% $ 1,188.00 $ 1,188.00 L2122 509 1 X597 ENH: CONV RCVR $ 600.00 20% $ 480.00 $ 480.00 L21155 509 1 X269 ENH: SPECTRA TAC CONVENTIONAL $ 254.00 20% $ 203.20 $ 203.20 L2185 509 1 X308 ADD: CABINET 46" INDOOR $ 630.00 20% $ 504.00 $ 504.00 1..2/13 743 1 T5589 ASTROTAC SATELLITE RECEiVER $ 2,900.00 20% $ 2,320.00 $ 2,320.00 L2/17 509 1 IX320 ADD: RECEIVER, UHF $ 1,485.00 20% $ 1,188.00 $ 1,188.00 L2/155 509 1 X269 ENH: SPECTRA TAC CONVENTIONAL $ 254.00 20% $ 203.20 $ 203.20 L2122 509 1 X597 ENH: CONV RCVR $ 600.00 20% $ 480.00 $ 480.00 L2113 743 1 T5589 ASTROTAC SATELLITE RECEIVER $ 2,900.00 20% $ 2,320.00 $ 2,320.00 L2117 677 1 X320 ADD. RECEIVER, UHF $ 1,485.00 20% $ 1,188.00 $ 1,188.00 L2/155 509 1 X269 ENH: SPECTRA TAC CONVENTIONAL $ 254.00 20% $ 21)3.20 $ 203.20 L2122 509 1 X597 ENH: CONV RCVR $ 600.00 20% $ 480.00 i.$... 480.00 2 -1164 509 1 THN1016 60" Indoor cabinet $ 755.00 20% $ 604.00 $ 604.00 2 -1454 132 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 5of14 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,0440.00 $ 5,04020 2 -1461 112 1 ICA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RAD3 O $ 61000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 1 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2-1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20 % $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 I X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040,00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1461 112 1 CA00025AF ADD: CIRCUIT BASED MULTISITE SFW $ 13,700.00 20% $ 10,960.00 $ 10,960.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 000.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2-1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 IY,640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 L121351 207 1 DDF1000 16 PORT QUAD RECEIVER MULTICPL $5,630.00 7% $ 5,235.90 $ 5,235.90 121238 207 1 TDE7360 8 dB OMNI ANTENNA $ 2,01100 7% $ 1,872.09 $ 1,872.09 2 -834 207 30 L1705 112" LDF for above $ 2.95 7% $ 2.74 $ 82.31 2-833 1 207 25 L1702 112" SUPERFLEX $ 4.35 7% $ 4.05 $ 101.14 2 -1236 131 1 DSPREM880160 CPU 8 T1 E1 CROSS CON NT $6,188.00 7% $ 5,754.84 $ 5,754.84 10-647 224. 1 W82907AA PTP LPU END KIT $ 300.00 15 % $ 255.00 $ 255.00 10-656 224 1 ROH4518A T HP DUAL DISH w /RADOME $ 1,150.00 15% $ 977.50 $ 977.50 12-466 247 6 TDN6673 CABLE GROUND CLAMP KIT $ 32.50 15% $ 27.63 $ 165.75 L10160 403 1 DLN1086 MODEM SHELF $ 495,00 10% $ 445.50 445.50 ...;.;: MEW ,.,. 2,320.00 �,�� ,.... , L2/13 743 1,..,,,, T5589 ASTR.OTAC SATELLITE RECEIVER $ 2,900.00 20 °!0 $ $ 0.00 L2/17 509 1 X320 ADD: RECEIVER, UHF $ 1,485.00 20% $ 1,188.00 $ 1,188.00 I2 L22 509 1 X597 ENH: CONV RCVR $ 600.00 20% $ 480.00 $ 480.00 L21155 509 1 JX269 ENH: SPECTRA TAC CONVENTIONAL $ 254.00 20% $ 203.20 $ 20120 L2184 509 1 IX36 ALT: CABINET 70" OUTDOOR $ 2,250.00 20% $ 1,80$.00 $ 1,808.00 L2113 743 1 T5589 ASTROTAC SATELLITE RECEIVER $ 2,900.00 20 % $ 2,320.00 $ 2,320.00 L2117 509 1 X320 ADD: RECEIVER, UHF $ 1,485.00 20% $ 1,188.00 $ 1,188.00 8.21155 509 1 X269 ENH: SPECTRATAC CONVENTIONAL $ 254.00 20% $ 203.20 $ 203.20 L2/22 1 509 1 X597 ENH: CONV RCVR $ 600.00 20% $ 480.00 $ 480.00 L2/84 509 1 X36 ALT: CABINET 70" OUTDOOR $ 2,260.00 20% $ 1,808.00 $ 1,808.00 L2113 743 1 IT5589 ASTROT'AC SATELLITE RECEIVER $ 2,900.00 20% $ 2,320.00 $ 2,320.00 L2117 509 1 X320 ADD: RECEIVER, UHF $ 1,485.00 20% $ 1,188.00 $ 1,188.00 L21155 509 1 X269 ENH: SPECTRA TAG CONVENTIONAL $ 254.00 20 °1e $ 203.20 $ 203.20 L2122 509 1 X597 ENH: CONV RCVR $ 600.00 20% $ 480,00 $ 480.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.60 2-1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1454 112 . 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO) $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2-1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 - 1459 112 1 IX640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% i s 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 6of14 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 F 20 %. $ 4,800:00 $ 4,800:0 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6 20% $ 4,800:00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 L12/351 1 207 1 t DDF1000 16 PORT QUAD RECEIVER MULTICPL $5,630.00 7% $ 5,235.90 $ 5,235.90 L121155 207 1 DSSD318HF3P4LDF LOW PIM 8 DIPOLE, 450- 512MHZ, OFFSET, $3,062.00 7 4 1 4 $ 2,847.66 $ 2,847.66 1-21834 2.07 6 L1705 112" LDF Heleax Poly $ 2.95 7% $ 2.74 $ 16.46 1-21828 509 2 DSL5PNFRPC 718" CONN N FEMALE 1 PIECE CAPTIVATED $66.50 7 % $ 61.85 $ 123.69 2- 1236 131 1 DSPREMS80160 CPU 8 T1 El CROSS CON NT $6,188.00 7 % $ 5,754.84 $ 5,754.84 10-647 207 1 I WB3025 LPU END K4 T SPARE $300.00 15% $ 255.00 $ 255.00 10-656 2 p 7 i IRDH4518A Z HP DUAL DISH w1RADOME $ 1,150.00 15% $ 977.50 $ 977.50 1-10160 77 77, L2/13 403 743 1 1 D LN1086 T5589 MODE SHELF ASTROTAC SATELLITE RECEIVER $ 495.00 } $ 2,900.00 10% 20% $ 445,50 $ 2,320.00 $ 445.50 $ 2,320.00 L2l17 509 1 X320 ADD: RECEIVER, UHF $ 1,485.00 20% $ 1,188.00 $ 1,188.00 L2122 509 1 X597 ENK CONV RCVR $ 600.00 20% $ 480.00 $ 480.00 L21155 509 1 IX269 ENH: SPECTRA TAC CONVENTIONAL $ 254.00 20% $ 203.20 $ 203.20 1-2/84 509 1 X36 ALT: CABINET 70" OUTDOOR $ 2,260.00 20% $ 1,808.00 $ 1,808:00 L2/13 743 1 T5589 ASTROTAC SATELLITE RECEIVER $ 2,90€3.00 20% $ 2,320.00 $ 2,320.00 L2/17 509 1 X320 ADD: RECEIVER, UHF $ 1 20 % $ 1,188.00 $ 1,188.00 1-2/155 509 1 X269 ENH: SPECTRA TAC CONVENTIONAL $ 254.00 20% $ 203.20 $ 203.20 L2122 509 1 IX597 ENK CONV RCVR $ 600.00 20% $ 480.00 $ 480.00 1-2I84 5 09 1 X36 ALT: CABINET 70" OUTDOOR $ 2,260.00 20% $ 1,808.00 .$ 1,808.00 L2f13 743 1 T5589 ASTROTAC SATELLITE RECEIVER $ 2,900.00 20% $ 2,320.00 $ 2,320.00 L2117 509 1 X320 ADD: RECEIVER, UHF $ 1,485.00 20% $ 1,188.00 $ 1,188.00 L2/155 509 1 X269 ENH: SPECTRA TAC CONVENTIONAL $ 254.00 20 %4 $ 203.20 $ 203.20 L2/22 509 1 X697 ENH: CONV RCVR $ 600.00 20% $ 480.00 $ 480.00 2-1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RAMO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20 %4 $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2-1454 192 1 T7039A GTR 8000 SASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6.000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112: 1 X640AL A DD: UH F MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20 %0 $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20% $ 4,800,00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1454 1121 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6,000.00 20 %a $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 1121 1 IM40AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6.300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 1-2113 743 1 75589 ASTROTAC SATELLITE RECEIVER $ 2.900.00 20% $ 2,320.00 $ 2,320.00 1-2116 509 1 X319 ADD: RECEIVER, VHF $ 1.375.00 20% $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 L2/155 .509 1 X269 ENH: SPECTRA TAC CONVENTIONAL $ 254.00 20 %c $ 203.20 $ 203.20 L2/22 509 1 X597 ENH: CONV RCVR $ 600.00 20% $ 480.00 $ 480.00 7of14 L12/351 1 207 1 DDF1000 16 PORT QUAD RECEIVER MULTICPL $5,630.00 7% $ 5,235.90 $ 5,235. ,9 2 -1236 1 131 1 DSPREM880160 CPU 8 T1 E1 CROSS CON NT $6,188.00 7% $ 5,754.84 $ 5,754.84 10 -596 224 1 IWB3226AA COMPLETE PTP 49600 LINK $ 13,995.00 15% $ 11,89535 $ 11,895.75 10-647 224 IWB3025 LPU END Kff SPARE $300.00 15% $ 255.00 $ 255.00 10 -656 224 1 RDH4518A 2' HP DUAL DISH WRADOME $ 1,150.00 15% $ 977.50 $ 977.50 L10160 403 1 OLN1086 MODEM SHELF $ 495.00 10% $ 445.50 $ 445.50 10 -596 224 1 W83226AA COMPLETE PTP 49600 LINK $ 13,995.00 15% $ 11,895.75 $ 11,895.75 10647 224 1 W83025 LPU END KIT SPARE $300.00 15% $ 255.00 $ 255.00 10 -656 224 1 IRDH4518A 2' HP DUAL DISH WRADOME $ 1,150.00 11 9% $ 977.50 $ 977.50 ,.. ,1 „,.. 10 -647 224 W63025 LPU END KIT SPARE $300.00 15 % $ 255.00 $ 255.00 90-&56 224 1 RDH4518A 2' HP DUAL DISH w /RADOME $ 1,150.00 15% $ 977.50 $ 977.50 L10 /60 403 1 DLN1086 MOD M SHELF 495.00. 10% $ 445.50 $ 445.50 \ L2/168 525 1 T5770 &,STROTAC 3000 COMPARATOR $ 3,700.00 15% $ 3,145.00 $ 3,145.00 L21172 525 1 X31 DIGITAL ONLY OPERATION $ 1,800.00 15% $ 1,530:00 $ 1,530.00 L21177 525 1 X48 ENH: CONVENTIONAL OPERATION $ 2,700.00 15% $ 2,295.00 $ 2,295.00 L21180 525 1 X888 ENH: GPS SIMULCAST OPERATION $ 2,800.00 15 $ 2,380.00 $ 2,380.00 L21191 525 1 IX227 ADD: 10 WIRELINE PORTS CAI $ 5,000.00 15% $ 4,250.00 $ 4,250.00 L21196 525 5 X889 ADD: ASTRO V.24 INTERFACE $ 500.00 15% $ 425,00 $ 2,125.00 1-2/174 525 1 X158 ENH: REMOTE STATUS INTFC $ 400.00 15% $ 340.00 $ 340.00 L21168 525 1 T5770 ASTROTAC 3000 COMPARATOR $ 3,700.00 15% $ 3,145.00 $ 3,145.00 1-2/172 525 1 X31 DIGITAL ONLY OPERATION $ 1,800.00 15% $ 1,530.00 $ 1,530.00 1-21177 525 1 X48 ENH: CONVENTIONAL OPERATION $ 2,700.00 15% $ 2,295.00 $ 2,295.00 L21180 525 1 X888 ENH: GPS SIMULCAST OPERATION $ 2,800.00 15% $ 2,380.00 $ 2,380.00 L2/191 525 1 IX227 ADD: 10 WIRELINE PORTS CAI $ 5,000.00 15% $ 4,250.00 $ 4,250.00 L2/196 525 g I X869 ADD: ASTRO V.24 INTERFACE $ 500.00 15% $ 425.00 $ 2,125.06 1-21174 525 1 X158 ENH: REMOTE STATUS INTFC $ 400.00 15 $ 340.00 $ 340.00 L2f168 525 1 T5770 ASTROTAC 3000 COMPARATOR $ 3,700.00 1 a` ° /a $ 3,145.00 $ 3,145.00 121172 525 1 X31 DIGITAL ONLY OPERATION $ 1,800.00 15% $ 1 $ 1,530.00 L21177 525 1 X48 ENH: CONVENTIONAL OPERATION $ 2,700.00 15% $ 2,295.00 $ 2,295.00 L2/180 525 1 X888 ENH: GPS SIMULCAST OPERATION $ 2,800.00 15% $ 2,380.00 $ 2,380.00 L2/191 525 1 X227 ADD: 10 WIRELINE PORTS CAI $ 5,000.00 15% $ 4,250.00 $ 4,250.00 L2f196 525 5 X889 ADD: ASTRO V.24 INTERFACE $ 500.00 15% $ 425.00 $ 2,125.00 L2/174 525 1 X158 ENH: REMOTE STATUS INTFC $ 400.00 15% $ 340.00 $ 340.00 L2jl68 525 1 T5770 ASTROTAC 3000 COMPARATOR $ 3,700.00 15% $ 3,145.00 $ 3,145.00 L2/172 525 1 JX31 DIGITAL ONLY OPERATION $ 1,800.00 16% $ 1,530.00 $ 1,530.00 0.21177 525 1 1 X48 ENH: CONVENTIONAL OPERATION $ 2,700.00 15% $ 2,295.00 $ 2,295.00 1-21180 525 1 X888 ENH: GPS SIMULCAST OPERATION $ 2,800.00 15% $ 2,380.00 $ 2,380.00 L21191 525 1 X227 ADD: 10 WIRELINE PORTS CAI $ 5,000.00 15% $ 4,250.00 $ 4,250.00 1-21196 525 5 X889 ADD: ASTRO V.24 INTERFACE $ 500.00 15% $ 425.00 $ 2,125.OQ 8 Of 14 L2/174 525 1 X158 ENH: REMOTE STATUS INTFC $ 400.00 15% $ 340.00 $ 340,W 1-2/168 525 1 T5770 ASTROTAC 3000 COMPARATOR $ 3,700,00 1 5% $ 3,145.00 $ 3,145.00 L2/172 525 1 X31 DIGITAL ONLY OPERATION $ 1,800.00 15 ° /n $ 1,530.00 $ 1,530.00 L21177 525 1 X48 ENH: CONVENTIONAL OPERATION $ 2,700.00 15 ° /n $ 2,295.00 $ 2,295.00 L2/180 525 1 X888 ENH: GPS SIMULCAST OPERATION $ 2,600.00 15% $ 2,380.01 $ 2,380.00 L2/191 525 1 X227 ADD: 10 WIRELiNE,PORTS CAI $ 5,000.00 15% $ 4,250.00 $ 4,250.00 L2/196 525 5 X889 ADD: ASTRO V.24 INTERFACE $ 500.00 15% $ 425.00 $ 2,125.00 L2117.4 525 1 X158 ENH: REMOTE STATUS INTFC $ 400.00 15% $ 340.00 $ 340.00 L2/228 371 1 RVN4154 RSS ASTROTAC 3000 COMPARATOR $295.00 5% $ 280.25 $ 280.25 L2/280 525 1 X225AL ADD: 6 110 PORTS $4,500.00 15% $ 3,825.00 $ 3,825.00 2 -1327 229 5 CDN6119 AIB- ASTROTAC Iratfa Module $ 1,900.00 20% $ 1,520.00 $ 7,600.00 2 -1326 229 3 CDN6121 CIB Comparator lntfc Module $ 832.00 20% $ 665.60 $ 1,996.80 1-2/1332 229 2 CDN6112 Rack Mount QUAD SIZE A $ 78.00 20% $ 62.40 $ 124.80 L211333 229 1 CDN6113 Wall Mount Kit Size A $ 14.00 20% $ 11.20 $ 11.20 L211334 29 3 CDN6114 Mounfing Bracket CIB - Di itac $ 140.00 20% $ 112.00 $ 336.00 L2/1342 229 4 CDN6123 Network Cable Ass 9' $ 21.00 20% $ 16.80 $ 67.20 L211343 229 4 JCDN6124 Network Cable Ass 3' $ 21,00 20% $ 16.80 $ 67.20 L211345 229 1 CON6126 Network Cable Ass 25' $ 38.00 20% $ 30.40 $ 30.40 L2/1346 229 1 CDN6127 Network Cable Ass 100' $ 92.00 20% $ 73.60 $ 73.60 L211341 229 5 CDN6131 1 D' AIS - Comparator Cable Ass $ 52,00 20% $ 41.60 $ 208.00 1-211339 229 1 CONS132 Cable Kit HIB - PC 6' $ 30,00 20% $ 24.00 $ 24.00 2 -1330 229 3 CDN6116 120 VAC MCN Power Supply $ 84.00 20% $ 67.20 $ 201.60 L2/1354 229 2 CON6115 Standard 78k s §terra network termina $ 10.00 20% $ 8.00 $ 16.00 2 -1359 229 1 CDN6107 AIH Hardware Guide $ 20.00 20% $ 16.00 $ 16.00 L41390 277 2 T5180 SIMULCAST CONTROLLER I F MODEM $4,300.00 15% $ 3,655.00 $ 7,310.00 L21418 424 6 QKN7825 CABLE. 25 PAIR WITH CONNECTOR 8.2 METERS $119.00 20% $ 95.20 $ 571.20 L2/427 424 3 QRN4489 EXTENDER CARD $295.00 20% $ 236.00 $ 708.00 L21225 525 2 THN1013 7 1/2' OPEN RACY $ 495.00 15 °!° $ 420.75 $ 841.50 L211028 207 1 DSTRAK91008 AC POWER SITE STANDARD $ 34,712.00 7% $ 32,282.16 $ 32,282.16 2 -1037 207 2 DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DDM $ 688.00 7% $ 638.84 $ 1,279.68 L121421 207 4 TDN8405A 114" X FS FLEX UHF MALE $71.50 15% $ 60.78 $ 243.10 12 -396 207 30 IL1700 1/4" SFLX $ 1.95 7% $ 1.81 $ 54.41 2 -1230 131 1 IDSPREM891830 UNIVERSAL ENCLOSURE TEN SR 800 $ 1,650.00 7% $ 1,534.50 $ 1,534.50 2 -1256 131 2 DSPREM8901 AC POWER SUPPLY 110/220VAG $ 963.00 7% $ 895.59 $ 1,791.18 1-211240 131 1 DSPREM801460 DUAL T1E1 WAN W1 RELAYS 1 :N REDUNDANCY $2.684.00 7% $ 2,496.12 $ 2,496.12 L2J1239 131 2 DSPREM801065 DUAL T1 E1 WAN CARD $2,338.00 7% $ 2,174.34 $ 4,348.68 2 -1253 131 1 DSPREM892060 8T1 E1 IF CARD 32K WffH MODEM $ 2,475.00 7% $ 2,301.75 $ 2,301.75 2 -125 f 131 3 DSPREM822560 10 PORT RS2320 LID SRU $ 4,125.00 7% $ 3,836.25 $ 11,508.75 2-1243 131 2 DSPREM811960 8 PORT 4 -WIRE E&M CARD $ 2,063.00 7% $ 1,918.59 $ 3,,837.18 2 -1247 131 2 OSPREM816460 4 PORT 4W DSM CARD $ 10,450.00 7% $ 9,718.50 $ 19,437.00 L2/1236 131 2 OSPREM860160 CPU 8 T1 E1 CROSS CON NT $6,188.00 7% $ 5.754.84 $ 11,509.68 CIO 9of14 2-1230 131 1 IDSPREM UNIVERSAL ENCLOSURE TENSR 800 $ 1 7% $ 1,534.50 $ 1,534A,0 2 -1256 131 2 DSPREM8901 AC POWER SUPPLY 1101220VAC $ 96100 7 % $ 895:59 $ 1,791.18 L211239 131 2 OSPREM801.065 DUAL T1 E1 WAN CARD $ 2 . 338 . 00 7% $ 2,174.34 $ 4,348.68 2 -1253 131 1 OSPREMB92060 8T1 E1 IF CARES 32K WITH MODEM $ 2,475.00 7% $ 2,301.75 $ 2,301.75 2 -1251 131 3 DSPREM822560 10 PORT RS232C LO SRU $ 4,125.00 7% $ 3,83625 $ 11,508.75 2 -1243 131 1 DSPREMB11960 8 PORT 4 -WIRE E &M CARD $ 2 7% $ 1,918.59 $ 1,918.59 L211236 131 1 DSPREM880160 CPU 8 T1 E1 CROSS CONNT $ 6,188.00 7% $ 5,754.84 $ 5,754.84 2-1454 112 1 T7039A GTR 8000 BASE RADIO $ 6.000.00 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 4,800.00 2 -1459 112 1 X640AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 8-767 103 1 AAM25RHC9AA1 N CDM750 OPTO RADIO 403- 470 MHz 25W $ 633.00 25% $ 474.75 $ 474.75 8 -775 1 103 1 IB645 Omit standard mtg bracket $ 4.00 0% $ (4.00) $ (4.00) 8 -776 103 1 8161 OMIT STD POWER CABLE $ 8.00 0% $ (8.00} $ (8.00) L211308 229 1 2494 ADD: MOUNT,WALL ACTS €IB 8 RX $ 195.00 20% $ 156.00 $ 156.00 L81833 706 1 AARKN4083 FROG TEST CABLE $ 74.00 25% $ 55.50 $ 55.50 12 -396 207 3 L1700 1/4" Su erflex Cable $ 1.95 7% $ 1.81 $ 5.44 L12/421 207 1 lTDN8405A 1/4" X VS FLEX UHF MALE $ 71.50 15% $ 60.78 $ 60.78 L12/421 207 1 TDN8405A 114" X VS FLEX UHF MALE $ 71.50 15% $ 60.78 $ 60.78 2 211179 729 1 X795AF ENH: LATEST SHIPPING SOFTWARE $ 1,200.00 20% $ 960.00 $ 960.00 211184 1 729 1 X846AY ENH: CONVENT €ONALASTRO CAP UPGRADE $ 1,782.00 20% $ 1,425.60 $ 1,425.60 211192 729 1 X791AS ADD: CONV/6809 EPIC BOARD $ 2,000.00 20% $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 2/1226 729 1 X889AF ADD: V.24 WIRELINE INTERFACE $ 500.00 20% $ 400.00 $ 400.00 L2161 509 1 X873 ADD: INTERNAL UHSO $ 2,000.00 20% $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 L2/65 509 1 X182 ADD FACTORY INSTALL DUPLEXER $ 1,380,00 20% $ 1,104.00 $ 1,104.00 L2/225 525 1 THN1013 OPEN 7 1/2' RACK $ 495.00 15% $ 420.75 $ 420.75 .2 -1166 524 1 6802949065 DIET 3000 MANUAL OPRiINST $ 30.75 20% $ 24.60 $ 24.60 2 -1167 525 2 CHN1009 CARDCAGE DIU3000 $ 330.00 16% $ 280.50 $ 561.00 2-1172 524 2 IFLN8840 CENTER PANEL DIU3000 CARDCAGE $ 25.00 20% $ 20.00 $ 40.00 2 -1173 524 2 IFLN8841 BLANK PANEL DIU3000 CARDCAGE $ 29.00 20% $ 23.20 $ 46.40 2 -1158 207 1 DS457162 HANDSET w 3' CORD $ 50.00 7% $ 46.50 $ 46.50 2 -1143 524 6 F2048 ASTRO OIU3000 HARDWARE $ 2,650.00 20% $ 2,120.00 $ 12,720.00 2 -1144 524 6 X959 ADD: CONV RELEASE SW $ 3,150.00 20% $ 2,520.00 $ 15,120.00 2 -1146 524 6 C823 ADAPTER BOX DIU3000 $ 54.25 20% $ 43.40 $ 260.40 2 -1165 509 1 THN'1017 60" INDOOR CABINET $ 1,005.00 20% $ 804.00 $ 804.00 12-671 207 75 IL3323 718" LDF HELM POLY JKT PER FT $ 6.85 15% $ 5.82 $ 436.69 121417 207 1 ITDN9289 Connector Wx Proof Kits $ 37.50 15% $ 31.88 $ 31.88 12-466 207 5 ITON6673 Grounding Clamp Kits $ 32.50 15% $ 27.63 $ 138.13 2-833 1 207 25 IL1702 112" SUPERFLEX $ 4,35 7% $ 4.05 $ 101.14 2 -1236 131 1 C}SPREM880160 CPU 8 Ti E1 CROSS CONNT $6 188 00 7% $ 5,754.84 $ 5,754.84 10-642 224 2 W83175A REEL, BBDGE CAT 5E CABLE 1000FT $ 395.00 15% I. $ 335.75 IS 671.50 10 of 14 10-644 ZZ 2 WB3177A 10-721 224 1 W83108A DIAMP MOD PLUG RJ45, 25PK $ 10.25 1 15% 1 $ 8.79 $ 17A,,j PTP SW CONTRACT 5* LINKS $ 1,500.00 15% $ 1,275.00 $ 1,275.00 arras ���a PTP AOAfln s 7 figs ao 15% Is 6,540.75 $ 6.540.75 90-647 224 2 WB2907AA Spare LPU Kit $ 300.00 15% $ 255.00 $ 510.00 2 -1037 207 2 DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DOM $ 688.00 7% $ 639.84 $ 1,279.66 2 -1525 112 2 T7540A GPW 8000 RECEIVER $ 6 20% $ 4,800.00 $ 9,600.00 2 -1459 112 1 XE40AL ADD: UHF MID POWER $ 6,300.00 20% $ 5,040.00 $ 5,040.00 2 -1499 112 2 IDLN1346 FRU: Transoeiver435 -524 MHZ $ 1,200.00 20°% $ 960,00 $ 1,920.00 2 -1500 112 2 €OLN1347 FRU: PA MID- POWER 435 - 524 MHZ $ 1,200.0b 20% $ 960.00 $ 1,920.00 2 -1509 112 2 DLN6568 FRU: POWER SUPPLY $ 2,200.00 20% $ 1,760.00 $ 3,520.00 2 -1060 509 1 TLN3314 UHF RANGE 2 RECEIVER $ 1,100.00 20% $ 880.00 $ $80.00 2 -1059 509 2 TLN.3313 UHF RANGE 403 -433 MHZ RECEIVER $ 1,900.00 20% $ 880.00 $ 1,760.00 2 -1064 509 1 ITLN3306 UHF RANGE 2 EXCITER $ 1,100.00 20% $ 880.00 $ . 880.00 2-1063 509 2 ITLN3305 UHF RANGE 403 -433 MHZ EXCITER $ 1,100.00 20% $ 880.00 $ 1,760.00 2-1070 509 1 ITLN3446 UHF RANGE 2 110W POWER AMP $ 3,200.00 20% $ 2,560.00 $ 2,560.00 2 -1069 509 2 TLN3444 UHF RANGE 1 11®W POWER AMP $ 3,200.00 20% $ 2,560.00 $ 5,120.00 2 -1083 509 2 TLN3259 FRU: 625W POWER SUPPLY $ 2,000.00 20% $ 1,600.00 $ 3,200.00 2-1085 509 2 TLN3261 FRU: 265W POWER SUPPLY $ 1,800.00 20% $ 1,440,00 $ 2,880.00 2 -318 424 2 CLN8480 FRU: Dc DC CONVERTER $ 2,000,00 20% $ 1,600,00 $ 3,200.00 2 -317 424 2 DLN6463 FRU: 4W Wire[ine Comparator $ 1,000.00 20% $ $00.00 $ 1,600.00 2 -314 424 2 ICLN1163 FRU V.24 WITH R3 48 $ 500.00 20% $ 4.00.00 $ 800AO 2 -1109 PRTS 1 HMN1001 Micro hone Local Test $ 909.00 25% $ 81.75 $ 81-751 2 -1111 1 PRTS 1 ITRN7738 HDW EXT SPEAKER $ 50.00 25% $ 37.50 $ 37,501 11 of 14 2-369 424 1 02981 8 CHANNEL D €G€TAC COMPARATOR $ 12,018.00 20% $ 9,614.40 $ 9,614.49.. 2 -379 424 1 C175AGSP ADD: Tone Keying with priority $ 2,550.00 20% $ 2,040.00 $ 2,040.00 2 -399 424 1 CA42413AA ADD: STANDARD POWER SUPPLY $ 810.00 20 % $ 648.00 $ 648.00 2-403 424 1 C372ACSP ADD: EXTENDER CARD $ 295.00 20 % $ 236.00 $ 236.00 2 -233 1 525 2 CLN1268 FRU: CIO board CAI $ 4,500.00 15 % $ 3,825:00 $ 7,650.00 2 -234 525 4 CLN1269 FRU: Wire €€ne Board $ 1,000,00 15% $ 850.00 $ 3,400.00 2 -235 525 2 ICLN1488 FRU: 265 Watt AC Su $ 1,800.00 15 % $ 1,530.00 $ 3,060.00 2 -1327 229 1 ICDN6119 AIB- ASTROTAC lntfc Module $ 1,900.00 20% $ 1,520.00 $ 1,520.00 2-1326 229 1 CON6121 CIS Comparator Intfc Module $ 832.00 20% $ 665.60. $ 665.60 2 -1330 229 1 CDN6116 MCN 120 VAC Power Supply $ 84.00 20% $ 6710 $ 67.20 2 -1356 229 1 CDN6134 MCN System Manual $ 28,00 20% $ 22.40 $ 22.40 2 -1359 229 1 CDN6107 AI$ Hardware Guide $ 20.00 20% $ 16.00 $ 16.00 2 -1357 229 1 CDN6109 CIS Hardware Guide $ 20.00 20 % $ 16.00 $ 16.00 2 -1358 229 1 CDN5110 HIB -232 Hardware Guide $ 20.00 20% $ 16.00 $ 16.00 2 -1236 131 1 DSPREM880160 CPU 8 T1 E1 CROSS CONNT $6,188.00 7% $ 5,754.84 $ 5,754.84 2 -1256 131 1 DSPREM8901 AC POWER SUPPLY 1101220VAC $ 963.00 7 % $ 895.59 $ 895.59 2-1239 131 1 DSPREM801065 Dual T1IE1 WAN CARD $ 2,338.00 7% $ 2,174.34 $ 2,174.34 2-1253 131 1 DSPREM892060 8T1 El IF CARD 32K WITH MODEM $ 2,475.00 7% $ 2,301.75 $ 2,301.75 2 -1243 131 1 DSPREM811960 8 PORT 4 -WIRE E &M CARD $ 2.063.00 7% $ 1,918.59 $ 1,918.59 2 -1251 131 1 DSPREM822560 10 PORT RS232C LD SRU $ 4,125.00 7% $ 3,836.25 $ 3,836.25 2 -1247 131 1 DSPREM816460 4 PORT 4W DSM CARD $ 10,450.00 7 % $ 9,718.50 $ 9,718.50 2-1237 131 1 DSPREMB80360 CPU 8 Ti E1 CROSS CONNECT CPU $ 6,490.00 7% $ 6,035.10 $ 6,03530 2-1143 524 1 F2048 ASTRO DIU3000 HARDWARE $ 2,650.00 20% $ 2,120.00 $ 2,120.00 2 -1144 524 1 X959 ADD: CONY RELEASE SW $ 3,150.00 20% $ 2,520.00 $ 2,520.00 EQUIPMENT TOTAL $ 8,505,143.47 SERVICES L2/2246 SERV 728 SERVICE Er< ineedn $ 188.00 0% $ 188.00 $ 136,864.00 L2/2251 SERV 6051 SERVICE Insta€lation $ 188.00 0% $ 188.00 $ 1,137,588.00 L2/2247 SERV 1211 SERVICE Project Management $ 188.00 0% $ 188.00 $ 227,668.00 L212249 SERV 385 ISERVICE Acceptance Testing $ 188.00 0% $ 188.00 $ 72,380.00 L2/2250 SERV 112 .SERVICE Documentation Generation $ 188.00 0% $ 188.00 $ 21,056.00 L212248 SERV 286 SERVICE Training $ 188.00 0% $ 188.00 $ 53,768.00 SERVICES TOTAL $ 1,649,324.04 NYS Contract S tern Total $ 3,154,467..07 SYSTEM DISCOUNT- Fused on PO by 12115110 $ 433,830.49 System Sub total $ 2,720,636.58 1 PERF BOND PERFORMANCE BOND $ 20,566.00 0% $ 20,566.00 $ 20,566.00 SdYSOGS System Total $ 2,741,202.58 12 of 14 s and Conditions: Payment Terms: Payment is due within 30 days after the equipment is shipped from our factories. Individual items are billed as they are shipped. ice & T ernes: All prices, terms, & conditions in this quotation are based on New York State Contract # PT62495 & # PS62496 Please make out Purchase orders to Motorola. Please include on purchase order "New York State Contract # PT62495 & # -chase order: PS62496 ". Please include "hill to" and "ship to" address information on purchase .order. Please note that if equipment is shipping to manufactures representative facility the purchase order should indicate the appropriate ship to address information, . A tax - exempt form may be required if a form is presently not on tile. ase order to: Karen DiMarco, Motorola, Inc 117 Woodside Drive Penfield, NY 14526 ranty Period: Motorola's standard warranty is one year on parts and labor, from the date of shipment date of the equipment, except if noted differently. Slipping: Shipping is dome via UPS, truck freight, or electronics delivery van. Delivery is FOB origin and ground shipping charges are paid by Motorola under the terms of the State Contract. Ground shipping time normally takes approximately 4 to 5 working days. If requested, priority shipping is available, however there is an additional charge for this option. Delivery All delivery times are from the date the FACTORY receives the order. Schedule: X weeks after receipt of order. are agreement before software can be shipped or downloaded. For additional information, please confer with your sales associate or contact Motorola Customer Support @ (888) 567 -7347 bite this order. your agency. I information. J solutions at notorola.corn/cgiss Thank Y ou, 2110 M-4 :I11I1, FT�O 14 of 14 FROM THE CORPORATION COUNSEL November 30, 2010 Claims Committee Meeting Wednesday, December 8, 2010 11:00a.m. Hon. David A. Rivera, Chairperson AGENDA Personal InLury A. 1. Eula Collins- Bailey $ 3,000.00 A. 2, Jeremy Evens $17,500.00 A. 3. Antonio Gardin $15,000.00 A. 4. Kenneth Hartman $ 40.00 A. 5. Garrett Hicks $10,000.00 A. 6. Abdou Taber $70,000.00 A. 7, Shaneesha White $ 3,500.00 A. 8. Tera Lynn Whiteside $ 3,500.00 A. 9. Desiree Williams p /n/g Joshua Miller, Daniel Williams and Tionee Miller $49,000.00 Pro_pert Damage B. 1. Barbara Barksdale $988.00 B. 2. Jacqueline Barnett $180.79 B. 3. Sharon Coughlin $113.02 B. 4. Kimberly Ann Dole $962.72 B. 5. Stephen Guevara $5740.00 B. 6. Paula Masson $399.00 B. 7. Al E. Moore $ 90.00 B. 8, National Fuel $1798.38 B. 9. Daniel Olszewski $374.54 B. 10. Cannon Pace $473.72 B. 11. Connie Poitras $1306.50 B. 12. Alfonso Polito $195.75 B. 11 Kathie Renner $66,00 B. 14. Rachel Sayles $705.90 B. 15. Robert. Wegrzyn, Jr. $500.00 � .� 1 {0 Miscellaneous Reimbursement C. 1. Liban Mayow Abikar $ 531.00 C. 2. Le'Don Hall $1500.00 C. 3. Sandra Warheit $ .75 Miscellaneous Invoices D. 1. AFSCME Local 650 $1617.07 D. 2. AT &T Mobility $8311.55 D. 3. Bison Baseball $23,800.00 D. 4. Bison Baseball $30,000.00 D. 5. Bison Elevator $1996.65 D. 6. Bison Elevator $1850.00 D. 7. Bison Elevator $1261.75 D. 8. Buffalo OccMed LLC $154;342.78 D. 9. Buffalo Small Animal Hospital $380.00 D. 10, Buffalo Small Animal Hospital $4891,02 D. 11. Buffalo Small Animal Hospital $2838.16 D. 12. Buffalo Small Animal Hospital $7367.64 D. 13. Cintas $1072.55 D. 14. City Treasury $101.00 D. 15. Comdoc Office Systems $62.80 D. 16. Comdoc Office Systems $137.03 D. 17. County Line Stone Co. $3901.66 D. 18. Goiter. Done of WNY $22,550.00 D. 19. Hannah Demolition $17,000.00 D. 20, Idexx Distribution $240.35 D. 21. Lardon Construction Corp. $1318.20 D. 22. Marlin Leasing $456.00 D. 23. Metro Environmental $18,438.00 D. 24. O'Connell Electric $8046.87 D. 25. P &A Group $36,809.00 D. 26. Personal Computers Inc. $1867.50 D. 27. Personal Computers Inc. $3765.00 D. 28. Verizon $92.29 D. 29. Xerographic Solutions $1242.00 D. 30. Xerographic Solutions $1050.00 REFERRHE) TO THE COMMITTEE FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES November 3 Q, 20 10 000 To The Common Council: Date: November 24, 2010 From: Division: Office of Licenses Subject: Pawnbroker (New) 1831 South Park (SOUTH DISTRICT) Type in Upper and .[.....Lower Case Onl - - 1 Prior Council Reference: (If Any) Ext. (Item No. xxx.C.C.P. xx/xx/xx): Text (Type Single Space Below }: Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Pawnbroker's License located at 1831 South Park and find that as to forrn it is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a pawnbroker license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building Inspector, 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 Joel Graham. The attached hereto for Joel Graham d/b/a Liberty Gold & Silver. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. ,tyj Department Head Name Type e Titl y. Signature of Department Heac JC:PS:rf REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGSLATION. CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO; NEW 'YORK 14.2...02 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST .AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF, OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LIBERTY GOLD & SILVER LICENSE TYPE: PAWNBROKER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARK: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 1831 SOUTH PARK (716) 821 -7965 SO 15 JOEL GRAHAM (716) 239 -1969 560062 NEW LICENSE 2011 (T€3 BE COMPLETED BY AGENCVDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DAI E: f DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW* ** REMARKS: Au -1 INSPECTOR o RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSlip2.rpt CITY OF Bj7FFAL0 OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION/APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LIBERTY GOLD & SILVER LICENSE TYPE: PAWNBROKER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT, APPLICANT NAME: APPL PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 1831 SOUTH PARK (716) 821-7965 SO 15 JOEL ORAHAM (716) 239-1969 560062 NEW LICENSE 2011 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE. DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW*** rlqxkrj RNIN-3 INSPECTOR A-t RM# 0:44 - EXT ON . AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppShp2,rpl CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY FALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS APPLICATION FOR: LIBERTY GOLD & SILVER LICENSE TYPE: PAWNBROKER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICA'T'ION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: I831 SOUTH PARK (716) 821 -7965 SO 15 JOEL GRAHAIM (716) 239 -1969 560062 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2011 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE.-�1� DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALLBACK 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW" A. REMARKS: 1'] l 1C C s` INSPECTOR f- RM# ' EXT � AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES, THANK YOU. Appsfip2rpr APPLICATION FOR: LIBERTY GOLD & SILVER LICENSE TYPE: PAWNBROKER AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE. COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL. BUFFALO, NEVI YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST 1831 SOUTH PARK. (716) 821 -7965 SO 15 JOEL GRAHAM (716) 239 -1969 560062 REMARKS: NEW LICENSE 2011 b DISAPPROVAL REASON: PLEASE SUBMIT A POLICE BACKGROUND CHECK WITHIN 60 DAYS OF DATE OF THIS LETTER FROM BUFFALO POLICE (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) (APPROVED DATE: I! - Ce - , 2Otb DISAPPROVED DATE: I "A Div, CPR DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW *** COMM. OF POLICE: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND 'RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSl p2.rpe P-147C EV. it, TM EN APPLICATION RELEASE FO" TO B . ILED 2010 OC 25 PM 2` 09 Buffalo Police Department Identification Section 74 Franklin Street Buffalo, New York 14202 There is a $10.00 fee to process this data. By mail, payment MUST be made by money order. SAO NOT send cash through the mail. In person., payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted. Make money order payable to the 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 on the bottom of this application. Without total compliance to these instructions , you WILL NOT receive the requested information. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT NAME Y DAI �� . b STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF ERIE ) SS. CITY OF BUFFALO } On the _day of � , °, before me personally appeared to me known to be the same person described in, and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the execution thereof. Not*y Public f Com`I issioner of Deeds - r - -I i TO BE COMPLETED BY IDENTIFICATION SECTION PERSONNEL * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** RECORD AT'T'ACHED VERIFIED BY: NO RECORD ON FILE DATE VERIFIED o9 CURRENT ADDRESS: DATE OF BIRTH: SOCIAL SECURITY ##_ REASON FOR REQUEST NOTE: USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION. DO NOT RETAIN AFTER 60 DAYS FROM DATE VERIFIED. VALID UNTIL ST IPED ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL Byron W, 'Brawn Mayor SECOND HAND DEALER LICENSE James Comerford. Commissioner License Number 552154 JOEL GRAHAM LIBERTY GOLD & SILVER 1$31 SOUTH PARK BUFFALO. NY 14220 To either wholly or in part, engage in or operate the trade or business of buying, selling, trading, bartering or exchanging secondhand personal property, including household goods and appliances, gold, silver and other precious metals, any tools, fixtures, electrical devices and bric- a -brac in accordance with Sections 1 thru 23. Chanter 254. Fee: $104.00 Date Issued: 1011412010 Date Expires: 71112011 Director of Permit & Inspection Services License holder is responsible for renewal of license within 30 days of expiration date, THIS LICENSE IS NON-TRANSFERRABLE RLI Insurance Company RLI P.O. Sox 3967 Peoria IL 61612 -3967 Phone: (309)692-1000 Fax:(309)683 -1610 Bond No. SM 238351 KNOWN ALL MEN BY TRESE PRESENTS: �i That we, Joel Graham DBA Liber Gold& Silver . 1831 IS Park Ave Buffalo NY 14220 as Principal, and .. RLI Insurance Co, p,a y , an corporation, a company approved by the Superintendent of Insurance of New York State as to solvency and responsibility and authorized to transact business in New York State, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of New York, as obligee, or to any aggrieved person who may be injured by the Principal as hereinafter provided in the penal sum of Ten Thousan and ©0_ /100 Dollars ( $ 10.000.00 1 lawful money of the United States of America; for which payment, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Signed, Sealed and Dated this 8th day of .__October 2010 WHEREAS, the Principal has applied to the Department of Consumer Affairs of the City of New York for a license to engage in and carry on the business and occupation of Pawnbroker NOW, THEREFORE, the condition of the above obligation is such, that if the above bounden Principal shall well and truly comply with the terms, covenants and conditions of said license and any renewals thereof and shall well and truly carry on said business and in pursuance thereof shall in all things obey and conform to the laws of the State of New York, or local laws of the City of New York, resolutions of the City Council of the said City of New York and the regulations of the Department of Consumer Affairs now in force or which may hereafter be adopted relating to said business in the said City, and shall indemnify and save harmless the Obligee or any aggrieved person from all loss and damage that they shall suffer by reason of said Principal's failure to comply with said laws, resolutions and regulations, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. It is agreed that this bond becomes effective on the date hereof and will continue in force until terminated as hereinafter provided, It is further agreed that the indemnity provided hereunder shall be the penal sum of this bond for every license year or part thereof during which it shall continue in force; provided, however, that the aggregate liability of Surety as to any one license year or part thereof shall not exceed the said penal sum. This bond may be terminated by written notice given by the Surety or Principal to each other and to the Commissioner of Consumer Affairs for the City of New York by registered mail at least sixty days prior to the termination date specified in such notice and upon giving such notice, the Surety shall be discharged from all liability under this bond for any act or omission of the Principal occurring after such termination date. Any person aggrieved by the Principal's breach of the conditions of this bond may proceed against the Principal or Surety herein, or both, to recover damages. Successive actions may be brought against this bond for successive breaches of its conditions; provided, however, that the liability of the Surety for one or more breaches of the conditions of this bond shall not exceed in the aggregate the penal sum hereof for any license year or part of license year in which this bond terminates. The definite expiration date of this bond is - _. _ .October 8, 2011 ORSC 11528 (8 -90) APPROVED AS TO FORM ONLY ,o of taa as set , Joel Graham A Liberty GoW & Silver Principal RLI Insurance Company . SEAL: By •`� Ro r � Vice President 113116407-10,60 � RLI insurance Company .� (� AT RLI P.O. Box 3967 Peoria IL 61612 -3967 P OWE R ` A g ° • � Phone: (309)692 -1000 Fax: (309)683 -1610 Insurance Company Know All Men by These 'resents: Bond No. __� SMQ238351 That the — RLI LusA Cormian , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois , and authorized and licensed to do business in all states and the District of Columbia does hereby make, constitute and appoint: -__ - Roy: Dip in the City of Peoria State of illinais , as Vice President , with full power and authority hereby conferred upon him/her to sign, execute, acknowledge and deliver for and on its behalf as Surety, in general, any and all bonds, undertakings, and recognizances in an amount not to exceed Two Hundred Fiftv Thousand and 001100 Dollars C. _ $ 259.QOQ.QQ } for any single obligation, and specifically for the following described bond. Principal: Joel Graham DBA. Lihertt Gaid & Silver Obligee: _ artment of Consumer Affai of Hie of N York – - Type Bond: Pawnbroker _ - -___- Bond Amount: _ S 10,004.Q0 __�.- .----- - - -. -- Effective Date:. October S 2014 The __RLI Insurance Company 4 further certifies that the following is a true and exact copy of a Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of RLI Insurance an , and now in force to -wit: "All bonds, policies, undertakings, Powers of Attorney or other obligations of the corporation shall be executed in the corporate name of the Company by the President, Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, or any Vice President, or by such other officers as the Board of Directors may authorize. The President, any Vice President, Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, or the Treasurer may appoint Attorneys in Fact or Agents who shall have authority to issue bonds, policies or undertakings in the name of the Company. The corporate seal is not necessary for the validity of any bonds, policies, undertakings, Powers of Attorney or other obligations of the corporation. The signature of any such officer and the corporate seal may be printed by facsimile." IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the RLI Insurance cinupa y — has caused these presents to be executed by its Vicc PrgS,idWjt.,,. _ a _ with its corporate seal affixed this 8th day of Q,etober ATTEST: ,`�v....... °fy� RLI Insurance Company - SEAL - Cynthia S. hm Assistant Secretary %, . Roy C. Di Vice President On this _ 8th day of ©ctober , 20.10 before me, a Notary ublic, persona eared rY p p �4 „Die and C ia_S._i)ol7m , who being by me duly sworn, acknowledged that they signed the above Power of Attorney as Vice President and Assistant Secretary , respectively, of the said RLI Insurnnce,Calnlsatty_ and acknowledged said instrument to be the voluntary act and deed of said corporation. - �bL,d1AA[1111AAlAAAAAAAAk 2 CIAL SEAL . MONTGOMERY Cherie L. Montgomery Notary Public �sUNREs x2102112 A0006104 RLI Insurance Company RLI P.O. Box 3967 Peoria IL 61612 -3967 Phone: (309)692-1000 In: (309)683-1610 STATE OF Illinois SS. COUN'T'Y OF Peoria On this 8th day of October , ._ 2010 , before one, a Notary Public in and for said County, personally appeared T2o C. Die , personally known to me, who being by me duly sworn did say that he /she is the aforesaid - Vice President of the RLI Insurance Cam an of _ __ Peoria , _ _ Illinois a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois , that the seal affixed to the foregoing instrument is the corporate seal of said corporation, that the said instrument was signed, sealed and executed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Directors, and further acknowledge that the said instrument and the execution thereof to be a voluntary act and deed of said corporation, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed by official seal the day and year last above written. ue aaa.aeawAa&AA" e"" My Commission Expires: t -0- "OFFICIAL SEAL" CHERIE L. MON1GOWRY STATE 4E urns COMMSSION EXPIRES 02{02112 2 /2 /1n 1,,,...,._.. .r�vso..r vvtswvxr.r9rw► Cherie L. Montgomery �� Kot,,yublic A0007204 Individual Acknowledgment State of --....._New County of — - On the _ 81h day of _ October__ _ _ , _ 2010 , before me personally appeared Jo I r m DB ]ribe G Id Sily r to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and he/she thereupon acknowledged to me that he /she executed the same. L ANN sPSAR bli , q�ry P€sr, » Wte -6f "* N0. Q19P23B -' Qual►tw ire Erle ��3, 2014 ^ Notary Public m Commission Expires J Partnership Acknowledgment State of County of On the day of , before me personally appeared to me known and known to me to be one of the firm of described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and he /she thereupon acknowledged to me that he /she executed the same as and for the act and deed of said firm. Notary Public Corporate Acknowledgment State of County of On the day of before me personally appeared to me known, who being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he /she is the of the the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he/she knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affix to said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the board of directors of said corporation; and that he /site signed his /her name thereto by Iike order. Notary Public A3 1ostvo4 RU insurance Company ! 1 n ce Company P.O. Box 3967 Peoria IL 61612 -3967 L® 1 Phone: (309)692 -1000 Fax. (309)683-1610 December 31, 2009 Admitted Assets Investments: Fixed maturities. Equity securities ................ . ............ . Short -term investments ................ . . . ..... . Real estate ...... ............................... Cash on hand and an deposit ...................... . Other invested assets ............................ Receivables for securites Agents' balances .. ............................... Investment income due and accrued . . . ....... Funds hold ...... ............................... Reinsurance recoverable on paid losses , , , , , , , , , , , , , Federal income taxes receivable ,,, , ,,, , ,, , , , , , , , , , Net deferred tax asset ............................ Electronic data processing equipment, net of depreciation .. . ........................ . Receivable from affiliates ................ . ........ . Other admitted assets .......... . . . . .............. . Total Admitted Assets ................... . ......... $__1,426.814,031 Total Liabilities .. , ..... $ 642,858,183 Surplus: Common stock ...... . . . . ......... . ........... $ 10,000,375 Additional paid -in capital ....................... 242,451,084 Unassigned surplus ........................... 531709 389 State of Illinois County of Peoria Total Surplus Total Liabilities and Surplus $ 784,160,848 $_ 1,426,811,031 The undersigned, being duty sworn, says: That he is the President of RLI Insurance Company; that said Company is a corporation duly organized, in the State of lilinois, and licensed and engaged in business in the State of New York _. and has duly complied with all the requirements of the laws of said State applicable of said Company and is duly qualified to act as Surety under such laws; that said Company has also complied with and is duly qualified to act as Surety under the Act of Congress approved July 1947, 6U.S.0 sec. 6 -13; and that to the best of his knowledge and belief the above. statement is a full, true, and correct statement of the financial condition of the said Company on the 31st day of December 2009. Attest: Cor orate Roy C. Die Vice President ®- Affixed Cynthia S. Dohm Assistant Secretary Sworn to before me this 4th day of March, 2010. "-""-A. dION�Ymm'd F FFICIAL SEAL' Notarial ' seal E m f �,��� Affixed Cherie L. Montgomery N tary P ic, State of Illinois M0058310 Liabilities and Surplus Liabilities: $ 555,772,021 Reserve loI unpaid fosses and toss 742,288,610 adjustment.expenses .... . ......... . ......... $ 373,351,197 53, 365,475 Uneamed premiums ........ ................... 153,088,592 8,270,110 Accrued expenses .... . ....................... 43,598,664 1,362,488 Funds held .......................... . ....... 779,814 1,000,000 Advance premiums ............................ 3,922,921 0 Amounts withhold .................. 47,344,613 45,1143,314 Ceded reinsurance premium payable .......... . . . 9,831,655 6,497,019 Payable for securities ......................... 0 4,000 Statutory penalties ............ . . ...... 883,400 4,862,173 Current federal & foreign income taxes ..... , , , .... 3,512,672 0 Federal income tax payable ..................... 0 6,055,029 Borrowed money and accrued interest .... , ....... 0 Drafts outstanding......... .. 0 373,439 Payable to affiiliate .... , ...... .. _ ................. 5,763,640 0 Other liabilities . ............................... . . 573,015 1,95 7,353 Total Admitted Assets ................... . ......... $__1,426.814,031 Total Liabilities .. , ..... $ 642,858,183 Surplus: Common stock ...... . . . . ......... . ........... $ 10,000,375 Additional paid -in capital ....................... 242,451,084 Unassigned surplus ........................... 531709 389 State of Illinois County of Peoria Total Surplus Total Liabilities and Surplus $ 784,160,848 $_ 1,426,811,031 The undersigned, being duty sworn, says: That he is the President of RLI Insurance Company; that said Company is a corporation duly organized, in the State of lilinois, and licensed and engaged in business in the State of New York _. and has duly complied with all the requirements of the laws of said State applicable of said Company and is duly qualified to act as Surety under such laws; that said Company has also complied with and is duly qualified to act as Surety under the Act of Congress approved July 1947, 6U.S.0 sec. 6 -13; and that to the best of his knowledge and belief the above. statement is a full, true, and correct statement of the financial condition of the said Company on the 31st day of December 2009. Attest: Cor orate Roy C. Die Vice President ®- Affixed Cynthia S. Dohm Assistant Secretary Sworn to before me this 4th day of March, 2010. "-""-A. dION�Ymm'd F FFICIAL SEAL' Notarial ' seal E m f �,��� Affixed Cherie L. Montgomery N tary P ic, State of Illinois M0058310 11/19/2010 13:58 716 °°°677-2635 FEDEX OFFICE 3696 PAGE 01 ®1 •t ® ��' r 1 vim( 4,4 .� • �, w�.e. - �alm.��•ivmv�� ewe.a�.•.a. D ZE sr 4 � - �m+w.� .M.aVa - 6a®rwa •m6r -. w.l� +m...spc'aAS•r+owrae.. �� - nv�ne'r �wlYhl84 — _- _-- w��wN,sl�ggw ac's- �Tia.�•�yaYw.s•• —_ axta 4AV'+w+��-- ®� -i a.. �H' ,.d rmwa � .Y.at•....w +dm..•wsv�•Y. �Ww.�wrv+ - - -_ � OOLAF'PMCDOC OFFICE OF LICENSES 311CITYHA BUFFALO, NEW YO .14202 851.4078 j10 APPLICATION MUST BE COMI LEM W FULL PHO'T'O ID REQUIRED AT TIC OF APPLICATION NO EXCEPTIONS PAWNBROKER'S LICENSE APPLICATION ($400.00 ANNUAL LICENSE FEE) Hate b J[403 - ?0 1 6 e IIdMI%I'k�URTI # 1 � �� � °) ?' cl APPLICANT "DxEs5 t3S �e '� G t Zd (PiO , STREET) (LITY,TO 4{'N, O R YIT.LAGE) (St'ATE) ( ) CO APPLICANT NAME CO- APPLICANT HOME PIIONE # CO -APB L14CANT ALl)M 5 (rto., sTPXET) - (C ITY , s ©wN OR va:I.ACE) (STATE) (ZIP) " �� ���} a � 4 s���Q 'If CdItPflRA�f)N � � ATI� INCORPORATED JBUS'iNE,SSPIAIME E €� e r4 a � �) � ATEdFBT)SII�SS RTMCAn0z:j BUSINESS ADDRB - (NO., STREET) (CITY, TOWN" OIFt'V XA AGE) (STAVE) (ZIP) AlAILING A1DIIRESS (if dif "ent than business address) (No., STREET) (CITY, TOWN OR VILLAGE) (STATE) (ZIP) STATE, TAX izs iV[7MB _ - � � � �,__ � � SOCM SECURITY # *LAW — IMMM * * *r UST ATTA dray of rid s"rn to before me this 20 / 6 C`I`E sCIIEDULE T I3E C HARGED -- Applicant Signature itafssior r• *fVeeds�e and for the Chy of Iraffalo, New York NON REFUNDA13LE APPLICATION FEJ Q0_ ##1 (Rev. 1/93) Single Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: November 19, 2010 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: j: Second :Eland Dealer 1446 Hertel (Delaware) Fyffe In Upper and I �: Lower Case Only [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Text ( Type Single S 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 1446 Hertel and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a second band 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 Stacey Moscato. The attached thereto for Stacey Moscato d /b /a /Peek -A -Boo Baby Boutique Inc. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Tyne Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFORD T>>pe Title: C S ignature of Department Head: m ' JC:Ps:1d f� 1 Date: November 19, 2010 To.- James Comerford, Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Second Hand Dealer at 1446 Hertel Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements for Second Hand Dealer License application to the Common Council: Zoning Office ire Prevention Building Inspection Police Department 3 Police Record Check Application CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALT.., BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: PEEK -A-BOO BABY BOUTIQUE INC LICENSE TYPE: SECOND HAND DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1446 BERTEL BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 8334084 COUNCIL .DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DA'Z'E: DISAPPROVAL REASON: STACEY MOSCATO (.716) 570 -9287 560308 11/15/2010 NEW LICENSE 2011 (TO BE COMPLE'T'ED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) PROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CAI L RACK DATE: * **REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW'" REMARKS: INSPECTOR fir✓ RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Appsr pz.rpl 'J� CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY MALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION/APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY I DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: PEEK-A -BOO BABY BOUTIQUE INC LICENSE TYPE: SECOND HAND DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL, DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 1446 HERTEL (716) 833 -4084 STACEY MOSCATO (716) 570 -9287 560308 13/15/2010 NEW LICENSE 2011 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPART'MENT REFERRER TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALL, BACK HATE= / i t L DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MIDST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSlipZrp1 CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL. BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTIONIAPPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: PEEK -A -BOO BABY BOUTIQUE INC LICENSE TYPE: SECOND HAND DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1446 HERTEL BUSINESS PHONE: (716)833 -40.84 COUNCIL DISTRICT- POLICE DISTRICT- APPLICANT NAME: APPL- PHONE: APPLICA'T'ION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: STACEY MOSCATO (716) 570 -9287 560308 11/15/2010 NEW LICENSE 2011 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROV'ED.:,.,.°� DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL BACK DATE: * *. *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# 3 o ET AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE (OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. App81Fp2.rpf If, a (..k a wwwa.f wwwv & wwb AGENCY I DEPARTMENT: - .) 446 MT4 (716) 933®4884 STACEY NOSCATO (786) 570.927 Q sd030 e NEW IJCEW 3011 q AAP&IAFP -WOH3 00 :®T OT,-8T-TT P447C (RM 3196) APP LICATION IO LEASE M BE MAMM3 M 20 ml0 16 PH 12 • 9 Buffalo Police Department Identifications Section 74 F�ranlln Street Buffalo , New 'York 14202 There is a $10.00 fee to process this data. By mail, payment MUST be made by money ardor. DO NOT send cash through th mail. In person; payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted. Make money order payable to the Buffalo Police Depart6ent. 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 bya Notary Public (or) Commissioner ofDeeds, as listed on the bottom of this application. Without total compliance to these instructions , you WILL NOT receive the requested information. ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL NAME SIGNATURE OF API's W ANT BATE STATE OF NEW 'YORK ) NOTARY PUBLIC -STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE j SS. No. Q 1 SA6216426 CITY 4p BUFFALO ) Qualified In Erie County My commtsslort Expires December 2B, 2013 ��_ _ ©n the day of () .� ® , 20 , before me personally appeared - , to me known. to be the same t0 c person described in, and who - executed the folegoing instmment and acknowledged the execution thereof. CITY OF BUFFAL 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall Loom 301 Buffalo, QTY 14202 Phone (715) 851 -4079 Fax (716) 851 -4952 .4 _ cl All information on this form is public record B USINESS LICENSE .APPLICATION fee fee 0 Used Car Dealer $262.50 ® Tire Handier 1 $118.00 'Fire Storage Information. 10 - 1000 tires inside Storage — yes no Secotrcl Hand Dealer $]]5.00 11 lire Sandler H $262.50 Ouide St ©rage yes no over 1000 tires; Include NYS Environmental Conservation Law ,Part 360; Storage plan and ® Scrap Processor $ 78.75 General Liability Insurance at least $50,000 ® Flee Market fee both for personal injury and property damage, IA 0 tables $ 78.75 ® Wholesale Junk Dealer $262.50 must contain 10 day cancellation clause with 11 -25 tables $155.00 the certificate ]colder as City of Buffalo, Office +26 tables $210.00 of Licenses Room 301, Buffalo NY 14202 Corporation lame -a- - h 1h C, Business Phone (Ila Business Name (dba) - L Business Fax ( ) - Business Address (no Po Box) ` ,� 14 Mailing Address (if different) Co- Applicant (last, first) Home Phone Nome Address: (PO Box not acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth Describe your specific business activity in detail. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day 20 /o C i er of D s in sn ore of Buffalo, New York I am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required information, and I have informed all owners, managers, or other principals of their criminal and/or civic responsibility for the timely fulfillment of restrictions and conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated with the business. As an authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the information on this form is true, correct, complete and current to the best of my knowledge and /relief Print Name _�SCCtt- Signature Date 0 Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development Permit and Inspection Services dated. November 19, 2010, be received and filed; and That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development Permit and Inspection Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Second Hand Dealer License to Stacey Moscato dlbla Peek -A -Boo Baby Boutique, Inc. located at 1446 Hertel Avenue. Passed. 13 TAB:rmv TAwp6OV wortRrmv113c1z- 3aadoo *A'U*NO* * FOB. * fFPtA,NCZ * GOLOMBE * * KEARNS * LOC * * RUSSELL * � SNWM * * * * 5 314- 7 000 #1 (Rev. 1/93) Sing Ic Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: November 19, 2010 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspect ion Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Second Hand Dealer [: 729 Sycamore (Fillmore) J Type in Upper and I Lower Case Only [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Text ( Type Single Space Below Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Second Hand Dealer License located at 729 Sycamore 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 Abdul Fahah Majid. The attached thereto for Abdul Fahah Majid d /b /a/Lucky Market II. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. REFERWED TO THE COMM . N LEG6LATION. Type Department Head Name: rr. n . r., rr, n r. �n r% Type Title: Signature of Department Head: ac:psjd i MVM�lj !: a Date-. November 19, 2010 To: James Comerford, Conunissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Second Hand Dealer at 729 Sycamore Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements for Second Hand Dealer License application to the Common Council: Zoning Office ,Fire Prevention Building Inspection /Police Department Police Record Check Application t -, 4t Direc or Permit. Inspection Services D to CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: I.T. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: LUCKY MARKET II LICENSE TYPE: SECOND HAND DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICA'T'ION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL, REASON: 729 SYCAMORE 892 -6077 F1 08 ABDUL FAHAH MAJID 559341 08/04/2010 NEW LICENSE 2011 (TO HE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/ DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CAIJ, BACK DATE: DATE: DATE: i 1 :AFTER. INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS RE#ERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppShplrpr CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORE; 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: LUCKY MARKET II LICENSE TYPE: SECONDHAND DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 729 SYCAMORE BUSINESS PHONE: 8926077 COUNCIL DISTRICT: FI POLICE DISTRICT: 08 APPLICANT NAME: ABDUL FAHAH MARD APPL. PHONE: - APPLICATION NUMBER: 559341 REFERRAL DATE: 08/04/2010 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO COMPLE'T'ED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFS D TO) APPROVED DA'T'E: DISAPPROVED DATE: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** COMM. OF POLICE: NEW LICENSE 2011 AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. 4ppSnp2.rpr P-147C (REV. 9108) 1' i 4 i ... __.o.. Buffalo Police Department Identification Section 74 Franklin Street Buffalo, New York 14202 i? There is a $10;00 fee to process this data, By mail, payment MST be made by money order. DO NOT send cash through the mail, In person, payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted. Mahe 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 on the bottom of this application. Without total compliance to these instructions , you WILL receive the requested information. NAME SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT ' STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF ERIE ) SS. CITY OF BUFFALO ) BATE On the day of , 20Z, before me personally appeared to me known to be the same person described in, and who executed the foregoing instrume and acknowledged the execution thereof. * * * * * * * ** TO BE COMPLETED BY IDENTIFICATION SECTION PERSONNEV *****�� * *;�;� RECORD ATTACHED VERIFIED BY: a j � NO RECORD ON FILE DATE VERIFIED NOTE: USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION. DO NOT RETAIN AFTER 60 DAYS FROM DATE VERIFIED. Nt21 VALT) UNJIL_ST AMPF D . c i' THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AGAINST ABDUL MAJID DOB: DATE OF ARREST: 06/23/1993 INDICTMENT N0. 1993 -1896 SCI NO. 10068 ADA: P. COSGROVE DC: J. LUHR CR: C. SCROGER The above named defendant having been brought before the Honorable MARIO J. ROSSETTI, JSC A JUDGE/JUSTICE of the SUPREME Court of Erie County, charged with: ASSUALT IN THE SECOND (2 DEGREE, PL 120.05 -2. And the above defendant having: Entered a plea of guilty on DECEMBER. 17, 1993 Been convicted after trial on ------ ------- ----- - ----- Been acquitted after trial on ------------------------- To a charge of ASSUALT IN THE THIRD (3 DEGREE, PL 120.00 -1, "A" MISDEMEANOR. And sentenced on FEBRUARY 25, 199 MANDATOR I SURCHARGE CVAF $85,005- Y 'VICTIMS HOSPITAL BILLS AND A Charges dismissed and sealed per 160.50 CPL on ------------------------ NO BILLED by the Grand Jury on ------------------------ Dated at Buffalo, the day of AUG 0 2 ZO 10 A j V � u l , C� Ho Erie C owity Clerk /V AGENCY / DEPARTMENT:. HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: VINNIE FERIiARACCIO APPLICATION FOR: LUCKY MARKET II CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST LICENSE TYPE: SECOND HAND DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 729 SYCAMORE BUSINESS PHONE: 892 -6077 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Fl POLICE DISTRICT: 08 APPLICANT NAME: ABDUL FABAff MARD APPL. PHONE: - APPLICATION NUMBER: 559341 REFERRAL DATE: 08/04/2010 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL, REASON: 2nd request NEW LICENSE 2011 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CAIA, BACK DATE: DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** 1:73,T,Xl -9 INSPECTOR RM# s �� EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. App,Stip2.rp1 CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301. CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: VINNIE FERRARACCIO APPLICATION FOR: LUCKY MARKET II LICENSE TYPE: SECOND HAND DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 729 SYCAMORE 892 -6077 FT 08 ABDUL FAt IAA MATID 559341 08/04/2010 2nd request NEW LICENSE 2411 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) -' APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CA TA, BACK * **REASON REMARKS: INSPECTOR DATE: f DATE: DATE: DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** _. RM VC () 7 ; EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. App9lip2.rpt CITY OF BUFFALO oi.- DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT',. PERMIT` & INSPECTION SERVICES OFFICE OF LICENSES r BYRON W. BROWN Mayor APPLICATION MIST BE COMPLETED IN FULL PHOTO ID REQUIRED AT TIME OF APPLICATION NO EXCEPTIONS JAMES COME.RI'OR)D, Jr. Deputy Commissioner 'AUG 2 2010 PLEASE 'HECK LICENSE CATEGORY( 3 APPLYING FOIZ] AUG 02 Date 20 USEIJ CAR REALER $262.50 SECt?I� HAii 131 AI 1 l ;;: S11s.0© - PLEA MARKET (NO, OF VENDORS �� 1-10 Tables 578.75 GARAGE SALE 520.50 a day 1 SCRAP PROCESSOR 59835 11 -25 Tables 5105.00 25+ tables 5210.0© WHOLESALE JUNK (JUNK YARD) 525150 APPLICANT NAME !!L 9r�' 1�9.7�r 1'IION NO{ - " 4 HOME ADDRESS 3 V m (NO., STREET) (CI'I'Y,TOYVN, ©It'VILLAGE) (STATE) (ZIP) APPLICANT DlO/B PLACE OIL BIRTH J r/°'1 �/ US CITZENS (YES) (HO) CO APPLICANT NAME PHONE NO, CO APPLICANT ADDRESS (NC3., 5TIiEET) (CITY,T01 Oli t!ILLAGE) (STATE) (ZIP) CORPORATION Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3 day �f .20 l0 Commissioner ofD in and for thhe City of Buffalo ew York DATE INCORPORATED A O N REFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE magi A. Awass Office of Licenses Notary Publ 65 NIAGARA SQUARE / 313 CITY E UL .State of N ew Yor BUFFALO, NY 14202 County of Erie My Commission Expires June 26,20 (716) 851-4078 / FAX (716) 851-4972 S �1 \ Mr. Fontana moved, That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development Permit and Inspection Services dated November 19, 2010, be received and filed; and That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development Permit and Inspection Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Second Hand Dealer License to Abdul Fahah Majid dibla Lucky Market H located at 729 Sycamore. Passed. 14 TAB:rmv TA" 0\wMordkrMv\1 c11- 30a.dm *AITE *NO* FOIWA GOLD L+ K HAYNES LO TO RUSSELL SMrm ® y 314- 7 � FROM THE CITY CLERK November 30, 2010 00C_ " No. Liquor License Applications Attached hereto are communications from persons applying for liquor licenses from the Erie County Alcohol Beverage Control Board, Address Business Name Owner's Name 51 West Chippewa 51 West Chippewa TC MG Inc RECEIVED AND FILED November 30, 2010 3anrt iardizcd AL I RATION A PLIC ION I�' CI Td for Pravrdfng a 3 ft STATE OF NEW YORK rd '. EXECUTIVEDEt'A1tTMENf 3It Advance N& lac roa 1 'C€ I t C ml ' , If] �lklEClrPri !1'i(h fllE sjlb flls5ielf to rile Stat L qu0 Of the ' [)] VISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROI. l€ Rn r P t to In to tVSa t atltlns STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY for the Es bl'shtnent Idetttifted in this Notice I. ]]ale the Origiaal copy of this taotice was kiailed to the iled to the hiunieipality or Co :itmunity Board: THIS 30 -DAY ADVANCE NOTICE IS BEING MAILED TO THE CLERIC OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OR COMMUNITY BOARD: Nam oftho local Municipality or Cpmmuttity Board: Street Address of t acal R'Suncipality or ConurtuniLy Board: ? Zip Code: City, Town or Village: ) ) r ! NY t- ", 0 Telephone Ntnnher of Clerk o €Local Municipality or cotwrsunity Board: t -) APPLICANT INFORMATION License Serial No. Applicant's Full Name as it Appears on the License cerlifscate: G. LG Street Address nfPremises City, Tows or Village -zip Code County TelcpitpneNn. 2, 1 "21 r ' .� t Q--Z t- Type(sy ofAlcoltol Cttrrentty Sold under the Li ense: E] Wine and Beer Onl T i 41ar, tiring and Reer Seer 00 PROPOSED CHANGES/ALTERATIONS 6 Ok One S bstan�titt€ Al te io : Ally enlargement or contraction of a licensed pretaiws. Any physical riu ages to the exterior, that involves the creation or relocation of any window or door, and any interior cltunges of atn€cture. Any change i size or Imatien of bar, or dining and kitchen 9. facilities. or ® Nlinor Alteration One cgs€img and valued at toss tltam iut tltoasattd dotlars, wittah does not affect the ninteriai chenictcror physical s1€uctuie that existed at the time of ticansul If interior, will the Occnpattcy change? Yes or No Where will tho Alteratioa beconfined to? !n. I ?�Imrior xterior �tteriorstndExterior lfEalerior, do ymr plan nn ntilixittg outdoor areas? `�` If Yes, which outdoor area? Cheek One 11. Yes nr No ® Rooftop ® Patio or Deck [I Freemand'utg Covered Structcua �CmrdenlOfouuds Ellice Is a Building Pennit required for this type of Alteration ? NO If so, ha petttvt been applied f ea r No t2. Will any entr ee ar it of pae€nises as altered he within 20n' of ilw entrance to a school, church or synsgogue or other place Will there be a change gf address upon caupletlas of 13. ofworship? Yes iNo Alterations? Yes rN Ara tltete any ltttows litrdia€ians by dtc County or Msuticipalify for tStis ty(3z ofAilemtiost? Y No wltat are they? 14, ATTORNEY OR REPIi1 SI NTATIVE REPRESENTING THE APPLICANT IN CONNECTION WITH THE APPLICANT'S ALTERATION APPLICATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT IDENTIFIED IN THIS NOTICE Anorney's Full Name is: 15. Attorney's Stfeel Address: City, Town or Village: Easiness Telephone Number. I an, the Person who holds the license or I am a Principal of the Legal Ent €ty that will hold the License. Representations in this form are in full conformity with representations made in documents that have been submitted (or documents that will be submitted) to the State Liquor Authority and relied upon by the Authority. I understand that representations made in this form will also be relied upon by the Authority and that false representations in any doctnmettt submitted to the Authority may result in revocation of any license that may be issued. S m si tattoo t affirm €order Penal of Per u -that the re rnmd in this form are true Title e Printed Name [ e I.,T B UIL D ING s r -r rx%MIT 8gonW Brown, Mayor Application Type: REPAIR Department of Permit & Inspection Services ....Building a Better Buffalo Nease contact the Inspector at (716)851-4935 or at the number listed below i? ` ! t o s an wo ApplicationlPerrnit No.: 161472 Locati 51 CHI WEST issue Date: 1'111©12040 Issued By: URUND Fee(s): $ 75.00 License No.: 222222 License Type: SPC Value: $$,500.00 Plans: No FIRE DEBT, WILL CHECK i . — )a4W4 (fO- Commissioner, Dept of ECOnomic Development Thank you for investing in the City of Buffalo AND AS SHOWN ON APPLICATION NUMBERED ABOVE. WHICH APPLICATION IS MADE PART OF THIS PERMIT. *- ALL GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND SUB - CONTRACTORS MUST CARRY A CITY LICENSE a "" THIS PERMIT IS VOID IF FOUND TO BE ISSUED IN VIOLATION OF ANY LAW OR ORDINANCE AND CONDITIONS STATE! ABOVE. y . Signature of Contact/Contractor Date: 1111012010 Apply for your next Building Permit Online at http://vJww,city-buffalo.com M ALTERATION APPLICATION r, ORpERMISSION STATE OF NEW FORK TO MAKE ALTERATIONS LIQUOR AUTHORITY MISAPPLICATION M(JST BE FILED FVITH .THE APPROPRIATE ZONE OFFICE QE THE STATE LIQUOR 4 UTFIDRIT IN l f'IIICH THE LICENSED PREHISESARE SITUATED - This application must be accompanied by the following. 1. Plan or diagram on paper not more than B 112" x l l" in size, showing the present layout of the premises. 2. Plan or diagram on paper not more thou 8 112" x l l" i size, showing the.proposed alterations. not more than 3. if changes to the front of the premises are proposed, a el 4 prated on the plan showing wing he proposed a in size o f the proposed front of the alterations premises. If desired, the front elevation plan may b t rp q. Submission of financial documentation proving bank sta from checking or savingstaccounts showing lk the availability of funds at time limited to three (3) consecutive months worth of that they were e xpended, The bank statements must 3 eements s stated in in the Source of Funds Used to Pay for lAlterations. lt account holder. Proof of financial docmnentation may also include any loan gr of tine completed Form as well 5. Proof Notice to the MunicipalitylCommu ©der s before filing the Alt Stat ott Appi cation © 3 Pr of o£Not su bm itt ed copy �e MimicipaplitylCo3rtmunrty Board via Certified Return Receipt at least 3 y Ile notice form is available on our website at as the originat return receipt. T s.} ,.• t' . 1." ; r'` d, Photos of the area to be altered as it appears when filing the Alteration Application. ry, Submission of an updated establishment questionnaire if there are any substantial alterations to tlae licensed premises or if pat outside area or ail additional bar is being added to the licensed premises. The establishment questionnaire may be found in the retail application on our website at it or cafe permit or a letter from the municipality waiving this requirement. $. If application the submission of a building perm NO FEE IS REQUIRED - G ECK © E Subs nti Alta t ion: Any enlarg�rn�sa� �e of red hysic t structure license Aaty change in stpzeyor locatio not a bar or ex dining and kitcite t facilitiesio3t or relocation of any window or door, and any inter g p ® i Alert n r flit 01" One costing and valued at less than ten thousand dollars, which does not affect the material character or physical structure that existed at the time of licensing. The licensee named below hereb re uests the emission of the Li uor Authority for the Alteration of the licensed remises set forth below. Full Natne of Applicant Licensea Trade Name or other desi$aation License Serial No: lavecl"N Street address of premises Post oft €ca address, City, Toxvn or Village -Zip Code of prenrises (indifferent) City, Toam or Village -Zip Code County Telephone No. 2C`- -Mail Address if availAble jCtyt +,� C' iC czi i.r.t. E r7 " Source of Funds Used to Pay for Alterations; Estimated Cost of Alteration; rr j C 0 C.3 1. List proposed alterations: (Describe all changes fully, If more space is needed, attach additional sheets). ,f i `} k Ne, kr LB -28 (10110) 2 (a) State whether additional space is being added or (b) If added, give size, location and use of space. (c) is a building permit required in your location (City, Town, Village)? -! ( Answe r "Y e Ot. !F W If answer is des, give permit number and issuing municipality as well as submit a copy of the permit. J (Nutnber ) (City, Towrl, Village) d. (a) State whether there is a change in address. (If the address of the premise has 4. (a) AJ changed since the last application, submit a written explanation or letter (Answer "Yes" or "No from the Post Office as well as an Endorsement Application to amend the address). (b) if so, give eliminated address and /or additional address, (Eliminated Address) Additional Address y TO BE ANSWERER BY ON= PREMISES LICENSEE ONLY Seating Capacity at tables Total Length of Bar Present Proposed This permission, as granted herein, is 'VOID if not completed in 90 days unless the time is extended by this Authority. Such request must be made In writin 'There ma be no deviation from the items approved herein without written ermissiou of this Authority. THE pOLLOWINCr CFRTIFICATION MUST BE SIGt M AND DATED BY SOLE PROPRIETOR AND EACH MEMBER OF PARTNERSHIP The undersigned, each for himself, certifies that he is the applicant above named; that he knows the contents ofthe above application and the statements contained therein and the same are true of his own knowledge. The undersigned also certifies that they will meet all local code requirements of the municipality in which the premises is located and obtain any necessary permits required of him in order to perfor€n the alteration within the boundaries of the law. DATED r' .n__,._...- ,...r..,.r� ,........raz•„r .. :.,F a�rh ,x,rtnrrt certifies that lie is � , _ (Title) of the above named applicant corporation, that I kno +vs the contents of the above application and the statements and answers therein; that the same are true of his knowledge; that he has been authorized,.by order of the Board of Directors of said applicant corporation to make the statements and answers in this application in behalfof said applicant corporation with the same force and effect AS if said corporation mode such statements and answers itself. The undersigned also certifies that they will meet all local code requirements of the municipality in which the premises is located and obtain any necessary permits required of hint in order to perform the alteration withi3t the boundaries of the law. DATED i Zone: ACTION BY 0 (TO County: -- Serial: Audited By: Class: Deposit Date: � _ Slip No: BY - DA' Honorable Mayor Byron Brown, I am writing this letter in hopes that you would be able to waive our 30 day waiting period for our bar alterations at 51 W Chippewa. We would like to transform unused spaced into much needed bar space. We hope to add 15`fC to our existing bar which will include a handicap bar area. This is a small alteration that would have a positive impact on our business. City Tavern is your everyday bar that market to a 25+ yr old crowd including business men and women from Buffalo's financial district and local business. We advertise Buffalo's history with Eft portraits of'the Grain elevators and old steel industry. We will work our hardest to keep business and Buffalo safe and prosperous. City Tavern is located at 51 W Chippewa Street, owned and operated by Thomas Cowan (30yrs old) and Mark Gallagher (32yrs old), both born and raised in the South Buffalo community, both attended High School and College in Buffalo Area. We would like to thank you for taking your time and consideration. Thank You, Thomas Cowan 600 Main St. unit 903 Buffalo, NY 14202 716.525.6252 Mark Gallagher 73 Amber St. Buffalo, NY 14220 716.523.0829 CITY TAVERN 51 W. Chippewa Street Buffalo, NY 14202 716.525.6262 No. Notices of Appointments e Seasonal /Flat I transmit herewith certificates received by me, reporting seasonal and flat salary appointments made in various departments. i ( ",I l� vi November 3 ©, 20 14 #3 (Rev 1-02) r Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35-I of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or proruotion(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: November f 1, 20 0 in the Department of Parking Division of Parking Enforcement to the Position of Laborer 11 Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) SEASONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) NON- COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Plat (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $91.87 per hour LAST .JOB TITLE. Parking Enforcement Officer NAME Kevin Lafferty LAST DEPARTMENT Parking DATE 11110 ADDRESS 45 Carlyle Avenue LAST SALARY $22,070 CITY & ZIP Buffalo, 14207 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -5715 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY DAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4. DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 11413041 TITLE CODE NO 9624 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ, 412002 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2010 -42 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $11.57 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Kevin J. Helfer TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: November 1, 2010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: "VV ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES Td` t t rY CL E2K /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #S HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev 1-02) G� In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment (s) or prornotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resourecs /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Division of to the Position of ( €� L/ Public Works Parks Laborer Il Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) SEAS ONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT 4Enter Starting Salary) ; Starling Salary of $11.87 hr. LAST JOB TITLE Street Worker NAME Arbey bill LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 12109 ADDRESS 65 Lewis LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14206 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -6644 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 14160001 TITLE CODE NO 6924 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2010-59 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $11.97 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: 111111(} SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER 46- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION 910- _ENIPLQYEE(S) H3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I trans €nit this certification of appointrncnt(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: in the Department of Public Works Division of Streets 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 $11.87 hr. LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY DATE NAME James Moon ADDRESS 50 Poultney Avenue CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14215 L AST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -5203 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY DATE NAME ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 15030001 TITLE CODE NO 6924 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2090-019 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $19.87 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: _Stewed J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 1111/10 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: , r ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO:. CITY . CLERK ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- -EMPLOYEE(S) #!3 (Rev 1-02) Cert ificate f Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointments) 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: in the Department of Division of to the Position of Public Works Streets Laborer Il Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) SEASONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (insert one) PLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $11.87 hr. LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Thomas Skibinski DATE ADDRESS 121 Virgil Avenue CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -4121 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 15030001 TITLE CODE NO 6924 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2010 -019 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $11.67 PER. YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepiniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 111111 Q SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: p � � �„ ° X vr == ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK . (ONIBEEORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #B - HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- MPLOYEE(SI No. Appointments - Temporary, Provisional or Permanent I transmit herewith Appointments in the various departments made at the Minimum (Temporary, Provisional or Permanent) (as per contract requirements) . REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE. November 30, 2010 #3 (Rev 1-02) (?, 'vq, In compliance with Provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of tite Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, 1 transmit this certification of appointments) or promotion(s): I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have bmi certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 11/06/2010 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" CI Stationary Engineer NAME William C. Gallagher LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 05102110 ADDRESS 194 Culver Road LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -0660 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 832 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ, 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2010-12 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: 11/0312010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: OTHER COPIES TO: #5 COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #S- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #1() EMPLOYEE(S? 43 (Rev 1 -02) 0'1 P\ Certificate t In compliance with provisions of Seetioii 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, t transmit this certification of appoiniment(s) or promotiou(s). l further certify that the persons) na€ned in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Re5OUFCe&ICi4 it Service for the Appointment Effective: 11/12/2010 in the Department of Pudic 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 CI Stationary Engineer NAME Reginald Goston LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 05124109 ADDRESS 378 Northland Avenue LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14208 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -6678 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 2010-12 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 Pudic Works, Parks & Streets DATE: 11/12/2010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #S- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT 99- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev 1 -02) fit complia with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this cortitication of appoint €nent(s) or promolion(s). I further certify that. the person(s) na €ned in Schedule "A" have been cer0ficd or approved by (lie Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 1 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the Position of Senior First Mass Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Plat (Insert one) FLAT JEriter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE Sr. 1 " CI Stationary Engineer NAME Thomas J. Pyjas LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 05127110 ADDRESS 29 Garvey Avenue LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & Zip Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -5556 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 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ, 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2010-12 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: 11/10/2010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: UK€Cill�€HL 3 [ t1Y €t € V ' ',Ct [ YLtnF2Fi;tJlVltiE rUYtt Ht't'U€(�! t MAN t UA€ L] OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev 1 -02) s '�.r • • l In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or pro €notion(s). I fu rther certify that the person(s) na med in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 11/16/2010 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 CI Stationary Engineer NAME Lawrence L. Doctor, Jr. LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 04/28/10 ADDRESS 70 Hansen Street LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX- XXd4323 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 2010 -12 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: 11/10/2010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CI Y CLERIC ON1BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER 46- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate f Appointment Ut compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 I of the Ordittances of the City of Buffalo, 1 transmit this certification of appointntell ar protnotion(s). 1 further certify that the persnn(s) taatned in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Httman Resources/Civil Set? ice for the Appointment Effective: 11/16/2010 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of 1 s. 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 CI Stationary Engineer NAME Dennis Schollard LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 04/30/10 ADDRESS 39 Shenandoah Roast LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -5517 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 13295001 TITLE CODE NO 032J BUDGET ACCT, OBJ. 412002 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 201012 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Ste niak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets DATE: 11/10/2010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: URIGINAL + 3 Ct- PIES 1 U. CI rY t;.L K6dK UNIMM I - UI - KE APHOINI MEN QA I E OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION 910- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev 1-02) Cert ificate Appoint In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, t trartsmit this certification of appoint[nent(s) OF prontotiou(s). [ ft €rther certify that the person(s) named i €t Schedule "A" have beep certified or approved by the. Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 11/18/2010 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 CI Stationary Engineer NAME James T. Conrad LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 04/28110 ADDRESS 128 Harding R oad LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - - 9383 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 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 20101.2 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: 11/1012010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL 3 C VN11 S f Uo:L t t Y C:L1 Kt(, v[vrtstr�rcr Hwr.v[ty [ iwt[v [ uri i c OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE ##7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION ##10 EMPLOYEE $) #3 (Rev 1 -02) t 1� Certificate int 00 In co €npliance 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). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Huntan Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 11/19/2010 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 jEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE Sr. 1st Cl Stationary (engineer NAME Sephen J. Makula LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 6127110 ADDRESS 400 Linden Avenue LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX - 0264 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 632J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2010 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT, ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: _Steven J. Steoniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets DATE: 11/1012010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY:. ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLIrRK AMBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLI�R #6 HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL.SERVICE #7- BUDGET #N- DEPARTMENT #J- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev I -02) Certificate of Appointment V In cornphance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Chartcr and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointments) or promotion(s), t 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: 11/23/2010 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 jEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE Sr. 1 Cl Stationary Engineer NAME Victor Burgio LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 05130/10 ADDRESS 340 Sterling Avenue LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14216 LAST 4 D IGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -1599 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 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2010 -12 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: ORIGINAL + 3 U OTHER COPIES TO: #5 #8- Steven J. Stepniak Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets 11/15/2010 #6- HUMAN SE RVICESICIVIL SERVICE 47- BUDGET #S- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) r't #3 (Rev 1 -02) In Compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, t trans €nit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). t f € €rther certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 11/24/2010 in the Department of Public Works; Parrs & 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) PLAT ,(Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE Sr. 1"' Cl Stationary Engineer NAME Patrick J. Lonergan LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 05/30/10 ADDRESS 77 Potters Road LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -6499 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 201012 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY !-TOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT, ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE. OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY; DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: OF2IGINAL + 3 C OTHER COPIES TO: #5- #8- Steven J. Stepniak Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets 11/15/2010 #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEEfS) 93 (Rev 1 -02) In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35-1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, [ trans €nit this certification of appoint€nent(s) or promotion(s). T further certify that the persons) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved bythc Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 11/25/2010 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, Plat (insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE Sr. 1 8 ' Cl Stationary Engineer NAME Casimir F. Piwowarski LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 05/28110 ADDRESS 74 N. Ogden Street LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14206 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -4797 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 /3296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 201012 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: ORIGINAL + 3 U OTHER COPIES TO: #5- #8- Steven J. Steonlak Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets 11/15/2010 99- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #7- BUDGET #3 (Rev 1 -02) DOW ;;. •. V � V � In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter attd Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appoitttmettt(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named ht Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 11/2 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) FL AT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE Sr. 1st Cl Stationary Engineer NAME John R. Womer LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 05/29/10 ADDRESS 4 Rebecca Park LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14207 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX - 1 625 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 632J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2010 - 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: 11115/2010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO` .: I Y C =ER 0MBEFURE AHPUIN I [+I hN f I:JA I E OTHER COPIES TO: #5 COMPT o LER #6- HQMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #90- EMPLOYEE(Sl 44 (Rev 7 -07) \ \ 11,11 In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35.1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). 1 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: in the Department of Division of to the Position of December 6, 2010 Common Council Record Management Laborer 11 Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) T EMPADR RY Open- Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 29,126 LAST JOE TITLE Laborer 11 NAME Tara Rogowski LAST DEPARTMENT Common Council DATE 11/26110 ADDRESS 44 Remington Place LAST SALARY 29,126 CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14210 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -5746 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 TITLE CODE NO 9622 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 10221001 PROD. ID 411001 PERSONNEL REQ. NO 6036 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Gearald Chwalinaki TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: City Clerk DATE: Novinipber 22.2Q1 0 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORIT ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) #. (Rev l -02) Certif icate i In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -I of the Ordinances of the .City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or prornotion(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: in the Department of Public Works Division of Parks to the Position of Laborer 11 Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) MINIMUM jEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of. $22,070 LAST JOB TITLE Lab II (Seasonal) NAME Jordash Pinkard LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 11 /10 ADDRESS 111 Manhattan Ave. LAST SALARY $11.67 hr. CITY & ZIP BUffalo, NY 14215 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, XXX - XX -1317 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF S SN. XXX - REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 14160001 TITLE. CODE NO 9622 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2010 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $22,070 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Staved J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 1114110 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING: AUTHORITY -,� �m ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO :.CITY L RK ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #$- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEES} #3 (Rev 1 -62) c l/ � " �? - \ 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 person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 1 t (v I f ) in the Department of Public Works Division of Parks to the Position of Laborer 11 Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (insert one) Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $22,070 I - ji Il lli.?j"IIIN LAST JOB TITLE Laborer 11 (Seasonal) NAME Mohamed Ali LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 11110 ADDRESS 321 Grant St, LAST SALARY $11.07 hr. CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY14213 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, XXX -)(X-3796 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 14160001 TITLE CODE NO 9622 BUDGET ACCT, OBJ. 411001 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ, NO 2010 -67 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $22,070 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 11/4/10 - r� ` ' ' SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: 3 y ,� �. � � �'t�� � ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO ;CITY CLI . ' ' : ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER 46- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #1Q- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (s'ev 1-42) Certificate t In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 33 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointments) 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 ti 7a'` Appointment Effective: in the Department of Public Works Division of Parks to the Position of Laborer 11 Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Plat (Insert one) MINIMUM tEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $22,070 LAST JOB TITLE Laborer 11 Seasonal NAME Don Williams LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 11110 ADDRESS 51 Schutrutn St. LAST SALARY $11.67 hr. CITY & ziP Buffalo, NY 14212 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -2576 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 14160001 TITLE CODE NO 9622 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROD, ID PERSONNEL~ REQ. NO 2010 -67 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $22,076 ®$34,139 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING, AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 11/17/10 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: OTHER COPIES TO: #5 CQMf'TItQtLER #7- BUDGET - EPAL3TLVI NT #9 L7 01 0 - EMPLOYEE Sl 1_ 1 f NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS November 30, 2010 P eace ri Expa Project Po sition Pape Buffalo Olmsted larks Conservancy 11/17/10 The struggling economy of the Buffalo and the Niagara Region has been a topic of discussion and anguish for many years, worsened by the recent nationwide economic crisis. As American cities invest in infrastructure to become more economically competitive, there is a growing recognition that economic development potential increases when barriers between communities and important waterfront properties (such as expressways and other 20th - century symbols of driving efficiency) are removed and replaced with parks and green space designed to enrich the human experience. The proposed creation of a huge truck stop and 400 car parking lot in connection with the proposed new bridge, while being touted as a boon to the local economy, in reality represents a massive step in the opposite direction in one of the most important historic park settings in the City of Buffalo. As the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy (Conservancy) consistently has maintained, the project will have a significant adverse effect on the west side of Buffalo, and historic front Park. Every visitor arriving into the United States and thousands of local residents of this densely developed historic neighborhood will feel, smell and hear the adverse impact. Unfortunately, to date, the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority (PBA) has failed to acknowledge ANY negative impact on f=ront Park. Here is what will happen if the current project proposal moves ahead: ® The historic parklands will be further isolated by a large paved parking area, populated by numerous idling diesel trucks. These trucks will continue to produce significant amounts of air pollution, exacerbating pollution in one of the nation's worst air quality regions. a A significant portion of the historic neighborhood that provides the setting for the historic parklands will be demolished. a The number of park users who can walk to the park and enjoy its amenities will be reduced. ® The project will block the views to the magnificent confluence of Lake Erie and the Niagara River. This vista was personally chosen by America's preeminent landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmsted, who strategically located Front Park to capture these views and fresh air for posterity. It is a grim irony that the Authority now advocates a massive parking ramp and truck stop and related concrete infrastructure at a waterfront vista that inspired Frederick Law Olmsted to design a park in this location, which he called "the lungs of the city." Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy Page 1 IA A f ' i � l Buffalo's Olmsted Parks have enjoyed a green renaissance through one of the most effective public /private' partnerships in the nation. The Conservancy manages the 1200 -acres of parks in partnership with the city of Buffalo. The parks are a 19th century masterpiece of urban design and park /parkway planning and now constitute National Historic Register landmarks. The park system is acknowledged widely as one of Buffalo's greatest assets. The interconnected parks and parkways are threaded throughout the city, touching almost every neighborhood. These beautifully manicured parklands greatly enhance Buffalo's present and future as a cultural tourism destination. With this green infrastructure, our region can provide a quality of life that continues to draw new knowledge -based businesses, creating new opportunities for our children to stay to live and work in Western New York. Sustainable economic growth based on a diversified and rich cultural heritage will generate true and long lasting benefits. These benefits will create an authentic quality of life for Buffalo's residents and visitors. Front Park represents an opportunity to greet our many visitors from Canada with our best foot forward in an Olmsted landscape. Front Park is directly linked to the rest of the park system along Porter Avenue, an Olmsted- streetscape. Almost every major Buffalo cultural institution is in or along an Olmsted- designed landscape. Front Park and its original visitor center, Lakeview House, should be restored, not ignored. The PBA an Federal Highway Administration have failed to provide any prudent and feasible alternatives to PBA' p referre d design, a mandate of the ®EIS process. They have also failed to demonstrate that PBA's preferred design will avoid adverse impacts to important historic resources,, or that the proposal will mitigate adverse impacts to historic resources and the environment to the maximum extent practicable as required by law. At the same time, the PBA has failed to provide any credible evidence that a 400 car parking ramp and massive truck plaza on Buffalo's waterfront will have any material economic benefit to the local community. The National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation both recently agreed with the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy on the historic preservation issues and urged the Federal Highway Administration to re- examine the potential impacts on historic assets. The Conservancy has been promoting the innovative solution of moving the plaza with its associated customs, immigration and duty -free land uses to the Canadian side. Many of the barriers to undertaking this potential solution have been overcome. The Conservancy is dismayed that the PBA and its principal backers have been unwilling to re -open this previously supported discussion. The Conservancy has proposed many ways to minimize the adverse impacts if the project moves forward. The Conservancy's recommendation to depress the ramp that blocks the view of the water remains a key initiative, However, the Conservancy's list of proposed mitigation measures also includes: restoration of the historic park, visitor center and its views, and re- connecting the park to the surrounding neighborhood and the waterfront; air pollution controls through green roof technologies, underground parking (to minimize the impact of a 400 car parking ramp) and relocation of the duty-free retail operations off- site. Buffalo and the Niagara Frontier now face a fundamental question about the type of place we want to be. Rather than reducing it to a concrete doormat, our international gateway should embrace our City and Region as a place of great historic, environmental, and cultural riches. Past transportation "enhancement" projects in Buffalo have left terrible scars on our community; highways have bisected and decimated our Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy Page 2 parks and historic neighborhoods and cut us off from our waterfront. Trucks poison our air, block our views and threaten the health of our kids. For these reasons, the Conservancy has opposed the current PBA proposal and has offered a myriad of alternatives throughout the regulatory process. Summary of Conservancy's Comments and Recommendations o Full restoration of Front Park: historic landscape patterns, circulation, and amenities o Portions of the historic part of Front Park currently used by the Peace Bridge plaza should be returned to the f=ront Park "envelope." This includes portions of the historic Fort Porter, the Bank, and Sheridan Terrace areas. o Enhancement of connection between Front Park and the surrounding neighborhood by the elimination of Baird Drive. o Restore Porter Ave to its former grandeur as the waterfront connector of the Buffalo Olmsted Park and Parkway System by: eliminating commercial truck traffic, enhancement of Porter Ave streetscape, elimination of expressway on ramps east of the 1 -190 Bridge, and widening of the bridge for enhanced pedestrian connection to the Riverwalk and waterfront. o The view of lake Erie and the Niagara River should be restored by depressing the fly -over ramp connecting the plaza to the 1 -190 south. o Elimination of Visitors Center, Duty -free Shop and Parking Ramp from reconstruction plan for Niagara St, This will save 30 residences and businesses from demolition and retain the urban character of Niagara St. and provide the community with an extensive vegetative buffer from the plaza. o Reconstruction of the Lakeview House in Front Park as Visitors Center. Also reconstruct access from toll plaza. o Relocation of parking structure to one underground level under the Peace Bridge Plaza. o Relocate Hutchinson Chapel one block south on Busti Ave. diagonally across the intersection of Bust! Ave. and Vermont St. from the entrance to Front Park. o Green roof/ Air pollution control covering secondary truck inspection area. The Conservancy has never opposed the construction of a new international crossing. It stands, however, by its extensive record of mitigation demands with regard to the currently proposed PBA Bridge Expansion Project. Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy Page 3 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. 0002" Y , t. Ly A P David J. Colligan, Chair Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy 84 Parkside Avenue Buffalo, NY 14214 I am Charles E. Beveridge, PhD. Hon. ASLA, of 1204 Russell Editor of the Frederick - ginia. I am Series Road, Alexandria, Vii Law Ohnsted Papers Project, and have edited and overseen the editing of eight volumes of a projected twelve- volume series of Olmsted's writings published by Johns Hopkins University Press. In the process I have published all of Olmsted's significant writings concerning the Buffalo park system that he and his partners designed. f wrote the section entitled "Buffalo's Park and Parkway System" in the book Bqffalo Architecture: a Guide, published in 1981 by MIT Press, and the article "Frederick Law Olmsted's Vision for Buffalo" in Francis R. Kowsky, ed., The Best Planned City The Olmsted Legaqi in Buffalo, published in 1992. I am also the author of Freclerick Lau Olmsted: Designing the American Landscape, published by Rizzoli Publications International in 1995. During my career of over forty years of research and publishing on Olmsted's career I Dave served as historical consultant and advisor for preservation and restoration programs for forty parks and landscapes designed by Olmsted and his firm, including the park systems of Boston, Rochester, Atlanta, and Louisville, and such individual parks as Prospect Park in Brooklyn, Mount Royal Park in Montreal, Patterson Park in Baltimore, the Midway in Chicago, the U.S. Capitol grounds, and South Park in Buffalo, The place of the Buffalo Park Systent in Olmsted's Career The Buffalo park system that Frederick Lazy Olmsted planned with his partner Calve rt Vaux beginning in 1868 holds a very special place in his extensive legacy of public park desig n. It was the first realization of his concept of a comprehensive and integrated park system for a city, one that would connect a number of parks and recreation grounds with wide parkways and tree -lined boulevards, providing amenity and coherence to the growing city. Buffalo was the first city to construct such a system in a single effort and according to a single plan. The Ivey public recreation grounds in the OlmstedlVaux plan of c. 1870 were Delaware Park, the Parade (now Martin Luther ling. .Ir. Park) and the Front (now Front Park). Each offered special facilities that were designed to serve particular functions for the entire city. Delaware Park, with its extensive Meadow Park and adjacent Lake, was to meet recreational needs of picnicking, informal games, and boating, the Parade provided for large gatherings and military reviews, and was to have a series of play facilities for children as well as a restaurant and dance hall; the Front was to serve as a formal water gate for the city, securing the view of Lake Erie as a magnificent setting for civic functions, concerts, and athletic events. Cor€necting these three park spaces were avenues and two - hundred -foot wide parkways that connected with the street system planned earlier by Joseph Ellicott. The parkways were wider and contained more rows of trees than many of the famous boulevards of Paris that inspired them, Olmsted was so proud of the accomplishment of Buffalo that he drew up an exhibit for the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in 1876 that demonstrated his belief that Buffalo was "the best planned city, as to its streets, public places and grounds, in the United States if not in the world.' (Ohnsted to George E. Waring, April 13, 1876). The Buffalo park and parkway system was the first of many that Olmsted and his firm pla €reed for American cities, including Boston, Brooklyn, Rochester, Chicago, Denver, Seattle and Washington, D.C., and had significant impact on park planning in many other places. The park and parkway system constructed in Buffalo according to Olmsted's plans gave Buffalo much of its special character and amenity of open space. It also added to the city's longstanding tradition of comprehensive planning and greatly p -y strengthened its tradition of supporting first -rate architceturc, engineering, and landscape design. That tradition needs to be recognized and honored in any planning process undertaken today. The importance of Lake Erie in Ohnsted's Planning for Buffalo Throughout his long involvement in park design and cite plarming. for Buffalo, Olmsted emphasized the importance of access to Lake Erie for recreation. In the plan of the 1870s lie not only proposed creating a public recreational area at the Front, but also wished to site the Parade on the height of land near the present -day City Honors School in order to take advantage of the site's panoramic view of the lake. Demands of eastside residents for more access to parkland resulted instead in locating the Parade closer to those rheighborhoods. Olmsted_ continued to agitate for a lakeshore park. and when in 1887 -88 lie was asked to provide a plan for parks and parkways soutli of the Buffalo River. he drew up plans for a large park on the lake west of the site of present -day South Park. He provided for swimming facilities on the lake shore and designed a large lagoon full of small islands for boating. In addition, he proposed a four -mile lakeside levee with access for carriages and horsc -cars accompanied along its inland side by a canal for ferry boats and small craft. The city chase instead to have his firm design South Park and Cazenovia Park on interior sites, Despite, this various efforts, the only place in Buffalo where Olmsted's designs for a public recreation area in view of Lake Erie were carried out and that survives today was Front Park. This gives special significance to front Park and its position, both historical and functional, in the Buffalo park system. Olmsted's Design C€ neept for the Front Of the three parts of the Buffalo park system that Olmsted planned with a view of Lake Erie—the Front, the original Parade, and the ,South Bark of 1888- --only the Front was constructed. It was to provide a striking vista of lake Erie, the principal landscape feature of the city. He designed a large viewing concourse overlooking the lake and arranged the park as the site of civic gatherings, including concerts and athletic events. In this he anticipated by twenty years the appeal he would snake in Chicago as site planner of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 to place the Exposition grounds next to Lake Michigan. The landscape feature that dominated the site of that Fxposition was the expanse of the lake. The significance of the Front in the system he plarvled in the 1870s for northern Buffalo is indicated by the access routes he proposed for it. There was to be the tree - lined avenue of Porter Avenue, leading to North Street Circle and from there by Richmond Avenue to Bidwell Place and the wider parkways connecting to Delaware Park. In addition, Sixth Street (now Busti) was to be one of three major, tree -lined routes leading from Niagara Square, the central point of Joseph Ellicott's street system, to the principal elements of the new park system. Fillmore Avenue led to the parade (now Martin Luther King, Jr., Park), Delaware Avenue led to Chapin Place and from there by parkways to Delaware Park, and Sixth Street led to the Front and the major circle of the Bank at the northern end of Fort Porter. Olmsted's plan shows a carriage circuit running through the Terrace of the Front and then along Sheridan Terrace in Fort Porter to the Bank. lie intended to make the view of the Niagara River from the font a significant element of the landscape experience provided by that part of the park system. There visitors could experience the feature that he particularly noted." a river effect such as can be seen, I believe, nowhere else ---a . certain quivering of the surface and a rare tone of color, the result of the crowding upward of the lake waters as they enter the deep portal of the Niagara." ( "A Healthy Change in the Tone of the Human heart," Century 111usirated Monthly Magazine, vol. 32 [8861 p. 963). Olmsted's recognition of the special scenic quality of the northeastern end of Lake Erie and the Niagara River is emphasized by the fact that he was the leading figure in the campaign of 187985 to create the Niagara Reservation and called for preservation not only of the area of the halls but also of the views of the rapids above them. In all, Olmsted was engaged for two decades of his career, from 1868 to 1 885, in explaining the special scenic qualities of the Niagara River and planning for its preservation in the interest of the Public, Realization of the Ohnsted plan Historical records, particularly the Buffalo Park Commission's Topographical leap of 1898, indicate that Olmsted's plan for the Front was carried out ill nearly every detail. While the Bank was not constructed as a full traffic circle, a drive through Dort Porter on Sheriden "Terrace provided the scenic circuit that Olmsted had planned through both properties. That Sheriden Terrace was considered, functionally at least, as part of the park system is further indicated by the fact that in 1892, as noted in its annual report for that year, the park commission reconstructed Sheriden Drive using the "Telford Macadam systern of stone base and surfacing. (1893 Annual Report, pp. 24 -25). The aerial photograph of 1927 shows ball fields in the area of the decommissioned fort adjacent to the Front, adding an additional connection of the fort to the park system. It also shows Sheriden Drive in place and connected to the Front. A 1951 aerial photo shores two additional baseball fields in the Port Porter area, and Sheriden Drive and its allee of trees still intact, Further involvement in designing park facilities for the front area came in 1898, when the Olmsted firm drew up a plan for the projected extension of parkland westward to the Lake. The plan shows gymnastics facilities between the Erie Canal and the NY Central Railroad that are similar to the gymnastic grounds designed by Olmsted for C:harlesbank on the Charles River in Boston in the early 1890s, as well as the gymnastic grounds his firm was designing in 1897 -98 for Jackson Park in Chicago. West of the railroad the Flan shows an embankment promenade and lawn area similar to that at Charlesbank. It also shows a beach and protected swimming area that would finally have brought the park system to Lake Erie. Historical Intrusions on Front Park Intrusions on the integrity of Front Park and its function appear to have begun by 1898, when a topographical n sloNvs a number of buildings, apparently associated with Fort Porter in the northwest section of the park, below the Plaza and potentially blocking some of the view of the Niagara River entrance. Far more serious intrusions began with the building of the Peace Bridge, which opened in 1927. An access road to the bridge was constructed parallel to Sixth Street (Busti) along the eastern edge of the park, impacting the park itself, the park entrance and Sixth Street and Porter Avenue as parts of the circulation system of the Olmsted park system. Major intrusions took place with parkway construction in the early 1950s. followed by Peace Bridge additions in the following decades. At this point in 2008 the park has been physically affected and diminished on all sides: On Porter Avenue the historical entrance has been severed by the 1920s bridge access drive and by Baird Avenue, disrupting, Olmsted's circulation system. The South side of the part: has been altered by the non - historical new entrance and entrance drive. The southeast corner has been out off by access ramps to 1 -190 and Peace Bridge. On the West, a significant section of the park boundary has been taken by access ramps to the bridge. The 1 -190 thruway adds additional noise and visual intrusion and exhaust pollution along the bed of the old Erie Canal, as well as across the northwest corner of the original park. The historic vista of the lake has been blocked by access ramps to the bridge, and by the truck traffic on exit ramp B, providing constant intrusion into the view of the lake from the Plaza in the parr. On the North, the original park boundary was on the line of the northern edge of Vermont Avenue extended. A significant section of this part of the park has been taken for the multi -lane entrance ramp to the bridge, a parking area and a section of the building north of that, and pain of the entrance plaza on what was originally the northwest corner of the park. Entering truck traffic is in full view from much of the northern end of the Current park. Impacts of Proposed new Peace Bridge and Plaza The proposed construction related to the new Peace Bridge and Plaza will for the most. part mark a continuation and intensification of the encroachments on the historic park and park system that have been going on for over a century. The principal effects \ �6 will be increased visual and noise pollution, particularly relating to traffic on exit ramp B that intrudes on the vista over lake Erie from the park. There - will also be an undesirable increase of traffic on the ramps at the southwest corner of the park, and on Potter Avenue. This traffic will interfere with access to any extension of the park system via Porter Avenue, to the lakefront:. increased traffic in these areas will have an as vet . unassessed but potentially deleterious effect on the health of park users. The proposed expansion of the bridge plaza will disrupt the neighborhood in the region of old tort Porter, resulting in demolition of sections of the neighborhood and continuing that decline of the quality of the neighborhood began when the amenity of proximity to the park and fort, and views of the lake and Niagara River, were disturbed by construction of the Peace Bridge c, 1927. The impact on the neighborhood will also have an adverse effect on the park itself, as well as on the historic complex of residences and park land of which it is a part. Olmsted intended for the Front/Fort Porter area of public open space to have a positive effect on the adjoining neighborhood that would improve property values, quality of life, and appreciation of the park. The recent removal of one of the bridge access roads across the eastern end of the park, and the imminent removal of Baird Avenue frofn the park, will be improvements: but they are simply the removal of historical intrusions and alienation of parkland that was harmful to the park and were unfortunate misuse of public park space in the first place. In order for the expansion of the bridge and plaza to be minimally acceptable, other historical intrusions should be abolished. Most important, exit ramp B shop ld be moved so that it, and the traffic on it, is not visible from the Plaza or ball field area of Front Park Second: access ramps to I -190 should be removed from the historic park, and southbound traffic on 1 -190 should not be allowed to use: Porter Avenue for accessing the. bridge. Porter Avenue should be developed as an extension of the tree -lined street system that Olmsted planned for access to his parks, as the city develops increased public access to the lakefront- -for which Porter Avenue is a desirable and historical access route. 0 Third: included in the removal of Baird Avenue should be restoration of the historic entrance to Front Park, and the removal of the nonhistoric entrance from Porter Avenue. Fourth: The original western edge of Front Park should be reclaimed for park use. Over time, as recovery of the lakefront for public use continues, it is desirable that the noise, sight and exhaust pollution of traffic between the park and the lake be reduced and eventually eliminated. Fifth: "The original northern boundary of the park, which was in line with the northern edge of the Vermont Avenue right`of way, should be recovered and the area reclaimed for park uses. All sunken access ramps, parking, and other Peace Bridge infrastructure should be moved north of that boundary. Sixth: Sheriden Drive with its vista of the lake and Niagara River and new Peace Bridge, should be reclaimed for public access and enjoyment, and connected, as historically, to the concourse plaza in Front Park. Relevant to nos. 5 and b above is the question of removal of the Peace Bridge plaza structures from view from Front Park. The current proposal to build a berm and wall system to achieve this result is not desirable in its present conception. First, the berm should not be constructed on the area of the historic park: it should use Fort Porter land, not that of the parr. It has no historical standing and should not be intruded on a historic Olmsted park. Second, as presently presented, such a berm is little snore than a highway view -and -sound screen. It has no relation to this historic park or to Olmsted's treatment of park space, and has the appearance of an engineering feature. Any such feature in that place must have a far more sympathetic relation to the Olmsted park it abuts. A final consideration has to do with the adequacy of the Peace Bridge Authority's consideration of alternatives. The evidence 1 have examined thus far does not convince me that there has been adequate consideration of a) an alternate site for the bridge, or access to and plazas for it that would permit recovery for public park use of the entire Front Park and Fort Porter, along with improved access by the public to the lakefront; b) reducing the impact on Front Park of the visual, noise and exhaust pollution of the Peace Bridge plaza by measures appropriate for an historic Olmsted park, while restoring the Historic public access to Sheriden Terrace for viewing the lake and river, c) removal of exit ramp B and restoration of the view of Lake Erie and the Niagara River from the concourse in Front Park; d) exclusion of Peace Bridge traffic and potentially 1-190 traffic as well, from Porter Avenue in order to preserve the avenue at Front Park primarily for recreational traffic using the park and parkland on the lakefront. Conclusion: it is not only the new impacts on Front Park and Fort Porter and the historical experience of them that need to be considered, but also the extent to which decisions made at this point will make it more difficult in time to come to fordo the darnage that has been done to the park. In a time such as this, when many cities with Olmsted parks are making significant efforts to restore and strengthen their legacy of the arDenity of those parks, and when Buffalo and naany other cities are moving to reclaim their waterfronts and remove the highways that cut the cities off frown their lakes, rivers, and harbors, there is a need for comprehensive longterm planning. The transportation planning that destroyed much parkland in the 1930s and 1960s should not be perpetuated when solutions can be found that will facilitate recovery of those parks rather than making that recovery rnore difficult. Charles E. Beveridge ,tune 24, 2008 E F E R R E_ D TO 'THE C ORA M ON COmMUNUTY DEVELOPMENT. 0 t2 0 Seapori WW Undo C4n1w Wes] 153 Surat Boft MA 02210-M 617832 1000 Oil 6V 1094 Am September 23, 2010 Daniel P. Hitt, RLA Department of Transportation State of New York Major Projects Office 50 Wolf Road . Albany, NY 12232 ftwomhatalommmn Robert Davies Upstate 'District Operations Team header Federal highway Administration 1200 . New Jersey Avenue Washington, DC 20590 Re: Pease Bridge .Project f Front Park; Section 4(f) Compliance Dear leer. Hitt and Mr. Davies: On behalf of the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy (the "Conservancy "), I am writing to outline a number of concerns with the recently issued Section 1.061vienomndurn of Agreement ("MOA") on the Peace Bridge project ( "the Project"), particularly as the MOA relates to the Conservancy's concerns regarding the relationship between the I+IIOA and the expected forthcoming Final Environmental Impact Statement ( "FEIS "), As you are aware, the Conservancy has, since the inception of the Project, commented formally and extensively on the proposed design of the Project, as well as on the adverse and unmitigated impacts that the Project — as proposed — would have on Frederick Law Olmsted's Front Park and the historic rmurces in the Front Park vicinity. On multiple occasions over the past three years, the Conservancy has expressed its particular concern as to the adequacy of the proposed mitigation measures for both minimizing the impact of the ramp design scheme on Front lark, and ensuring the restoration of Front Park following the removal of Baird Drive, The Conservancy has lung maintained that there are feasible and prudent alternatives to the current Ramp B scheme, and has observed that FHWA is legally required to consider such alternatives pursuant to Section 4(fj of the Department of Transportation Act (49 U.S.C. § 1653) and its associated regulations (23 C.F.R. § 774 et seq.). 1. SECTION 106 RiEvim The Conservancy appreciates the efforts of the FHWA to work with interested parties to develop a design for the Project that meets the requirements of the FHWA while adequately responding to community concerns. The Conservancy was pleased to note in FHWA's ,tune 17, 2010 cover letter to the MOA that "FHWA, in coordination with PBA and NYSDOT, is currently exploring design modifications and refinements to further minimize ATTORNEYS AT LAW BOSTON I WASHINGTON I EMERGING ENTERPRISE CENTER I FOLEYHOAG.COM ATTORNEYS AT LAW BOSTON I WASHINGTON I EMFRGING ENTERPRISE CENTER I FOLEYHOAG.COM F Page 2 effects on historic properties, includ'n otentia, >°ao ` rcatiorrs to xelocate R and r l® 190" (emphasis supplied). The Conservancy was further encouraged to note that FHWA stated that, as to these potential modifications to Ramp $, " decision has_b ra made at this time" (emphasis supplied), but that " Rijn the event 1af future modifications to the Project scope, all design changes will be disclosed if and when such changes are made and Fl3WA, in coordination with the SHPO, ACHP, PHA, and NYSDOT, will determine appropriate steps in compliance with Section 106." Nevertheless, the Conservancy — although a consulting party in the Section 106 process — declined to sign the MOA, since the Conservancy found the careful and limited scope articulated by the MOA cover letter to be inconsistent with the sweeping and overly broad language of the MOA itself. FHWA's unambiguous statement that "no decision" has yet been made on potential modifications to the Ramp E scheme concedes that a final decision — either adopting or rejecting such modifications — has yet to issue from FHWA. The Conservancy thus found it troubling to discover that the June 17, 2010 MOA, far from reflecting the limited scope professed b its accompanying cover letter, is drafted as constituting the final MOA on the Project, pertaining to all historic properties within the APE C NOW, THEREFORE, the FHWA, ACHP, SHPO, PHA, and NYSDOT agree that the Project shall be implemented in accordance with the following stipulations in order to take into account the effect of the Project o ' tonic rite ," MOA, at 4 (emphasis supplied)). Despite the express concession that Front Park is a "historic propert[yj within the APE" BOA, at 2), however, thee MOA itself conspicuously avoids any mention of my proposed actions or efforts of FHWA to mitigate the inevitable impacts of the Project on Front Park, including the physical historic reMoration of Front Park itself following the removal of Baird Drive. While the Conservancy acknowledges that the FHWA's May 12, 2009 Adverse Effect Determination states that "the historic integrity of Front Park is not adversely affected under Section 106 by proposed changes to the urban repidential setting," the Conservancy continues to strenuously disagree with this conclusion I&tt r fthe Conservanc to Robert Device and Daniel Mitt une 19 200 and continues to expert that FHWA will engage inrther S�ticrn 106 corrsultartion with all consulting parties to support its finr#1 decision on the ramp design (whatever that final decision may be) as well as its final decision cc�nceming rnicigatipn rrreasures pertaining to the removal of Baird Drive. The Conservancy also concurs with me August 11, 2010 letter of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which observes that the MOA was both promulgated without regard for the consultation requirements of Section 106, and fails to refleot any requisite effort on the part of FBWA to avoid or minimize adverse effects on historic properties and neighborhoods, or adequately identify the elements of the Project that will harm historic properties and neighborhoods. Bi70182.7 Page 3 II. SEC JON 4(F) REvIEW In light of the failure of the Section 106 MOA to address key issues pertaining to the impact of the Project on Front Park, the Conservancy is greatly concerned that the FHWA intends to utilize the June 17, 2010 MOA as its conclusive findings for purposes of Section 4(f) review in the forthcoming FEIS. Moreover, the MOA only heightened the Conservancy's concerns about the approach that FHWA intends to adopt in its Section 4(0 review, particularly in light of FHWA's previous stated intent to mare a finding that the Project's Section 4(0 impacts on Front Park were de minimis. While an October g, 2009 letter from FHWA Senior Attorney Ken Dymond to the Conservancy subsequently suggested that such a finding was merely intended to be "preliminary," this clarification carne only after the Conservancy expressly objected to .the FHWA's intent in this regard. For the reasons artibulated below, the Conservancy believes that as a matter of law, the Section 4(f) standards cannot be met by the MOA alone, and that the Section 4(f) impacts of the Project are certainly not "de minimis" by any reasonable treasure. The Conservancy believes that significant substantive efforts on the part of FHWA are required before FHWA can issue a legally- sufis`rcient Section 4(f) review as part of its FEIS on the Project. A. The legal Standard of Section 4(f) As FHWA is aware, because Front Park is both a site ofbistoric significance and a public park, the mandates of Section 4(f) are clear: FHWA is prohibited from approving any project that requires the use of any "public park" or "historic site" unless "there is no feasible and prudent alternative to the use of such land" armed "such program includes a►ll possible planning to minimize harm to such part. , . or historic site resulting from such use." 23 U.S.C. § 138. Should FHWA fail to address 4(f issues adequately, FHWA leaves the FEIS open to legal challenge for failure to demonstrate the absence of a feasible and prudent alternative, and failure to demonstrate that the proposal includes all possible planning to minimize the harm and mitigate impacts. Beee Citizens to Preserve Overton Park v, VQ1M 401 U.S. 402 (1971); Coalition A $hnst a_Aaised Ex j0jWfty,1M v. Dole 835 F.2d 803 (1 l tb Cir. 1988). In order to find an alternative "not prudent" under Section 4(f), FHWA must find that the alternative presents "unique problems" — in other wards, that there are "truly unusual factors present," or that the "cost or community disruption" resulting from the proposed alternative would reach "extraordinary magnitudes," Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, at 413. Moreover, it is clear that Section 4(f) is significantly more expansive in its substantive requirements than is Section 106. While Section 106 review is limited to adverse impacts on historic properties, Section 4(f) requires mitigation of adverse impacts on public parkland in general, regardless of the historic nature of the specific property itself. FHWA's own guidance ( ection Polio Pa r (2005)) further states that it is "essential" that the Section 4(f) analysis include "the location and design alternatives that would avoid the use altogether or minimize the use and harm to the 4(f) land, analysis of impacts of avoidance and Section 4(f) use alternatives; and all measures to minimize harm, 0786192.7 Page 4 such as design variations, landscaping and other mitigations." Falicy Pa er at 3. Furthermore, FHWA guidance is clear that the decision of FHWA in this regard is not discretionary; "if them is a feasible and prudent alternative that avoids the use of a 4(f) resource, among alternatives that use a 4(f) resource, the alternative that must be selected is the one that avoids the 4(f) resource." Id. at 5 (emphasis supplied). B. Procedural Issues Relating to Section 4(0 and Front Park There is little doubt that the adverse impacts of the Project on Front Park constitute a "use" for the purpose of Section 4(f). Land that is used or designated as a public park is presumed significant for Section 4(0 purposes unless explicitly determined otherwise by the appropriate federal or local officials, Arlington Coalition on Trans , v. Volpe, 458 F.2d 1323 (4th Cir. 1972) First; the removal of Baird Drive from Front Perk --- as a part of the broader proposal to reconfigure traffic patterns relating to the Peace Bridge constitutes a direct "use" of the park itself, and such removal without' associated restoration of the historic park land on which Baird Drive is situated indisputably constitutes a direct use of a Section (f) resource. Second, "harm" to Section 4(f) resource encompasses not only direct use of park Land, but "noise, air pollution and general unsightliness," D: ede `on of'Civic ciations V. Vol 459 P.2d 1231, 1231 {D.C. Cir. 1971). Such "ronstruetive lases" are clearly present at Front Park. fee C. ]lison v. United Rates De 't of'Tr$n 908 F.2d 1024, 1028 (D.C. Cir. 1990) (holding that for the purpose of Section 4(f), noise that is inconsistent with o parcel of land's continuing to serve its recreational, refuge, or historical purpose constitutes a "case" of that land); Davis v. Nil a 302 F.3d 1104 (10th Cir. 2002) (same). Courts have also found constructive uses for Section 4(f) purposes when a project is within close proximity to a park resource. ee Coalition A tRaised Bx resswa s Inc. v. Dple, 835 F.2d 803 (1 Ith Cir. 1988) (on -ramp within 43 feet of 4(f} resource is construetive use); "10 1H -3 Assn v. Colemy a , 533 F.2d 434 (9th Cir. 1976) (highway within 100-200 feet of 4(f) resource is constructive use); Citv of S. Pais ena v. Slater. 5b F. Sapp. 2d l l Oft (.D. Cal. 1999) (highway within 15 feet of a historic district is constructive rise). The Conservancy also believes that as a matter of law, FHWA is prtcluded from conducting an adequate alternatives analysis under Section 4(f) until all of the potential Section 4(f) impacts on relevant properties within the APB — including Front Park —are identified. In Corridor H Alternatives Ine . v. Mater, 156 F.3d 368 (D.C. Cir. 1999), the D.C. Circuit rejected an attempt by FHWA to issue a Rewrd of Decision (ROD) prior to completing its requisite Section 106 review, holding that FHWA had failed to comply with Section 4(f) by deferring these reviews until after the issuance of the ROD. Id. at 37143. Similarly, FHWA has expressly conceded here in its cover letter to the Section 186 MOA that "no decision has been made at this time" as to potential modifications of Ramp B, thus indicating that not all alternatives have yet been fully contemplated. In light of the acknowledged inchoate nature of FHWA's approach to the Ramp B alignment, the Conservancy believes it would be exceptionally inadvisable for FHWA to issue a Section 4(f finding before the Ramp B alignment (and any attendant additional Section 106 issues) M7891ez.r Page 5 have been satisfactorily resolved. Any FEIS issued prior to such resolution would be premature, as a supplemental FEIS would inevitably be required once an affirmative decision regarding Ramp B is been reached. See also North Id o Cornrnuni v. U.S. De pf Transn.. 545 F.3d 1147, 1159 (9th Cit. 2008) (" B)ecause the § 4(f) evaluation cannot occur until after the § 106 identification process has been completed, the § 106 process necessarily must be complete by the time the ROD is issued, ") C. Substantive Issues Relating to Section 4(f) and Front Park As a substantive matter, FHWA has failed to date to demonstrate that there is "no feasible and prudent alternative" to its preferred Ramp B option, or that its preferred proposals for Ramp B minimize the harry, to Front Park to the extent required Lander Section 4(0, First, there has been no serious consideration by FHWA to this point as to alternative locations for the Project entirely, or an explication of the reasons for why the Project is required to be of the size and scope currently proposed, "[A]n agency may not define the objectives of its actions in terms so unreasonably narrow that only one alternative from among the environmentally benign ones in the agency's power would accomplish the goals of the agency's action, and the EIS would become a foreordained formality." Ci_- teens :Against Burlington. Inc. v. B_uscy. 938 F.2d 190,196 (D.C. Mr. 1991). Nor is this an instance in which the alternative proposer] by the Conservancy — depressing Ramp B -® "does not effectuate the project's purposes" and is thus, "by definition, unreasonable, and need not be evaluated in detail under 4(f)." City of Bridgeton v. Federal Aviation Administration 212 F.3d 448, 461 (8th Cit. 200-0), To.the contrary, the alternative ramp scheme supported by the Conservancy and other groups is eminently reasonable: it would clearly effectuate the overall purposes of the Project to improve traffic efficiency relating to egress from the Peace Bridge, yet would simultaneously avoid creating a substantial detriment to Front Park and its users. Second, harm minimization requires FHWA to consider alternatives that result in a "less or less- drastic use of a Section 4(f) resource." Merritt Conservancy v. Mineta, 424 F, Supp. 2d 396, 417 (D. Corer. 2006). See PrWd_ mills Civic Assn. Inc. v. Federal hwav Admin.. 772 F.2d 700, 716 (11 th Cit. 1985) ( "Relocation of the highway through another portion of the section 4(f) area or through other section 4(f) properties must be considered as a means of minimizing harm. "), Concerned Citizens Alliance Inc v. Eater, 176 F.3d 686, 694 (3d Cit. 1999) (same); kplicy Paper at 7 ( "Minirniz�rtiorr of harm entails both alternative desigm modifications that lessen the im ct on 4 resources and mitigation measures that compensate for residual impacts. ") (emphasis supplied). Indeed, as the courts have held, "[i]n other words, whatever harm cannot be avoided by choosing between construction altematives should be rrrirted _design choices within the chosen construction ©piion. Merritt Parkway Conservancy 424 F. Stapp. 2d at 4I7 (emphasis supplied). Unless the forthcoming Section 4(o review provides evidence that serious, substantive efforts have been made to develop such harm mitigation with respect to the impact that Ramp B will have on From Park, the Conservancy believes that the FE1S will be insufficient as a matter of law. 83786192.7 Page 6 The Conservancy would further note that the Peace Bridge Expansion Project's Technical Memo of April 10, 2009 simply dues not rise to the requisite level of effort in this regard. As the FHWA's own guidance makes clear, "findings of 'no feasible and prudent alternatives' and 'all possible planning to minimize harm' must be well docurnernted and supported." Polio Pa r at 2. Under this standard, the Technical Memo is entirely inadequate, as it summarily concludes that depressing Ramp B is not a viable option because doing so would create ternporay traf is detours during construction, involve "complexity" in its construction, 'and require extensive coordination with "various agencies." The Conservancy need not remind FHWA that compliance with Section 4(0 requires considerably more justification than articulating a desire to both maximize construction efficiency and minimize the need to coordinate with other relevant parties. Finally, to the extent that FHWA may believe that the option to depress Ramp B need not be considered under Section 4(f) due to financial cost, the Conservancy observes that such an finding would be contrary to the existing law. The Supreme Court has held that FHWA may find an alternative "not prudent" under Section4(f) only in citonrnsta►ces when `"truly unusual factors faire) present," including where the "cost or community disruption" resulting from the proposed alternative would reach "extraordinary magnitudes." itizens to Pxeserve Overtorn , at 413. FHWA's own guidance stages that "the cost of mitigation should be a reasonable public expenditure in light of the severity of the impact on the 4(f) resource," Pon is Pa at 8. The Peace Bridge Expansion Project's Technical Memo of April 10, 2009 concluded that the cost of locating Ramp l3 over 1 -190 (FHWA's preferred option) to be $10 million, and the cost of depressing Ramp E to be $30.8 million, a net increase of $20.8 million. Further, Step kl- ss'n v. Dole. 740 F.2d 1442 (D. Maw. 1984) clearly indicates that such a cost differential is immaterial for Section 4(f) purposes, In Stogy -„ 3 3 , the court found that "the increased cost of $42 million ... is not a cast of ex t ra ordingy magnitude especially in light of the projected total cost of Hai, $386 million" Ld. at 1 452 (emphasis supplied). In other words, an alternative that increased overall project costs approximately I N was deemed reasonable within the meaning of Section 4(f). By contrast, the Pearce Bridge Expansion Project has an overall estimated cost of between $750 million and $l billion, meaning that an increase of $20.8 million in project costs would constitute — at most — only a 2.7% increase overall. Such a minor increase Aimply cannot constitute a "cost of extraordinary magnitude" as that term has been interpreted by the courts. In light of the existing case law and Peace Bridge's own cost estimates of the Ramp B alternative, the Conservancy trusts that FHWA will not claim in its Section 4(0'review that tlne option of depressing Ramp E constitutes a "cost of extraordinary magnnitude" that rerrnoves this alternative from the ambit of Section 4(f). 111. CONCLUSION In Coalition A ainst a Raised Ex resswa lnc. V. Bole 835 F.2d 803, 811 (1 Ith Cir. 1988), the Court elegantly articulated the importance of Section 4(f in a factual context exceptionally similar to that of Front Park: WNW,? Page 7 While the elimination of the view, the increase in noise and air pollution, and the close location of the highway may not individually constitute a use; cumulatively they significantly impair the utility of the properties, We understand the government's argument that downtown Mobile is not an unsullied area; however, a freeway raised seventeen feet in the air and adjacent to these protected properties would inevitably have a further adverse impact on the sites. Unlike many other envirorunental statutes, Section 4(f) "imposes a substantive mandate on the Administration." City of Alexandria v. Slater 198 F. 3d 862, 871 (D.C. Cit. 1999). The Conservancy expects that the Section 4(f) review contained in the forthcoming FEIS will, in both procedure and substance, meet the "stringent mandates" required by law. See Davis v. Mineta 302 F.3d 1104, 1121 (10th Cit. 2002); Save Opr,Hefltage. Inc. v. Federal Aviation Adlminis ation 269 F.3d 49,59 (1st Cit. 2001) ( "Section 4(0 ... is even more stringent [than NEPA and NHPA] where it applies. ") The Conservancy looks forward to working with FHWA and NYSDOT to develop a mutually satisfactory resolution to the Section 4(f) issues concerning both Ramp B and the restoration of the parkland occupied by Baird Drive, and would welcome the opportunity to discuss this matter further at your convenience. Sincerely, D a5 McGarrah Cc: Thomas Herrera «Mishler, CEO, Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy Anne Joyce, Chair, Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy Jeffrey Kalb, Division administrator, Federal Highway Administration Ruth Pierpont, New York State Office of Parrs, Recreation and Historic Preservation Mary Ann Naber, Federal Preservation Officer, FH WA Reid Nelson, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Carol Legard, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Charlene Vaughn, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Cleo Jones, New York State Department of Transportation Jay Dilorenzo, Preservation League of New Fork State Tania Werbizky, Preservation League of New York State Elizabeth Merritt, Deputy General Counsel, National Trust for historic Preservation Mike Smith, National Office, National Trust for Historic Preservation Roberta Lane, Northeast Office, National Trust for historic Preservation Congressman Brian Higgins, 27 New York District Iris Grestram, Executive Director, National Association of Olmstead Parks REFERRED 'r T,�Ilr-- Porp 0 N 17 1 EE r M '�"- LU 83)65187.3 0002, 3 L'Q { �P M' November 30, 2010 Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk 1302 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Chief of Staff James S. Pajak 1 Senior Legislative Assistant W Kevin M9 Linder Senior Legislative Assistants Mark I Jaskala William B. Licala Julia A. Fail Melissa Sanchez - Fernandez Richard Wall Legislative Airle James N. Jackson RE: Information requested by Common Council Members at the Capital Improvement Program Budget Workshop Dear Mr. Chwalinski: Please file the attached information submitted to our staff by email by the Department of Audit and Control, in response to questions raised by Common Council members at the CIP Workshop referenced above. Thank you for your assistance .in this matter. ncerely, ZJ JL ES S. PAJAK Common Council Chief of Staff ` r,1 TO T HE SPECI CLJ d M 1 4 BUDGET 65 Niagara Square - Room 1413 (� Buffalo, New York 14202 -3318 tf Phone: (716) 851 -5105 g Fax: (716) 851 -4234 P2ja C,Ja mes Front: Calipari, Richard Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 1:30 PM To: Pajak,James Cc: Fishkin,Darby R. Subject: FW: council accounts.xis Attachments: Richard F Calipari CGFM.vcf; council accounts.xis Importance: High Jim, Attached is the file that was requested by the Council members at the recent UP budget workshop. B" c, From: Tempestoso, Leonardo Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 12 :30 PM To: Calipari,Richard; Whitcomb,Richard Subject: council accounts.xis 32400506 PARKS IMPRV CITYWIDE 09 SV 514,167.00 - 514,167.00 158,544.06 AVAILABLE AVAILABLE 347,023.66 ORIGINAL TRANFRS REVISED YTD 2,107,870.00 BUDGET @ BUDGET @a Munis ACCOUNTS FOR: APPROP ADJUSTMNTS BUDGET EXPENDED ENCUMBRANCES 11130/10 6130110 38400206 CITYNDE TREE TRM &REMV 2001 SV 1,000,000.00 70,000.00 1,070,000.00 981,227.72 41,251.80 47,520.48 88,772.28 39311306 TREE TRIMMING /REM C/W 06 SV 500,000.00 20,000.00 520,000.00 515,586.35 4,413.65 0.00 39,558.90 30311506 C/W TREE REMVL & PLNT 07 SV 266,670.00 18,700.00 285,370.00 238,920.49 22,749.34 23,700.17 13,450,00 - 1,766,670.00 108,700.00 1,875,370.00 1,735,734.56 68,414.79 71,220.65 141,781.18 32400506 PARKS IMPRV CITYWIDE 09 SV 514,167.00 - 514,167.00 158,544.06 8,599.00 347,023.94 347,023.66 38400106 PKSIPLYGRND IMPR CW 02 SV 2,200,000.00 (92,130.00) 2,107,870.00 2,085,659.71 - 22,210.29 22,210.09 39400106 IMPR PARKS/PLYGRNDS C/W 06 SV 1,100,000.00 (320,196.00) 779,804.00 767,905.79 - 11,898.21 11,898.71 30311406 IMPROV CM PARKS 07 SV 1,066,679.00 6,573.00 1,073,252.00 1,054,559.32 13,516.00 5,176.68 5,177.25 36400706 CITY PARKS IMPROV 2001 SV 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 1,995,865.94 - 4,134.06 4,134.06 31450106 CM PARKS IMPRVMT 08 SV 1,085,555.00 - 1,085,555.00 1,004,134.53 79,893.65 1,526.82 1,526.41 6,966,401.00 594,247.00 7,560,648.00 7,066,669.35 102,008.65 391,970.00 391,970.18 30500106 VEHICLE PURCH PW 07 SV 837,343.00 (253,114.00) 584,229.00 563,858.71 - 20,370.29 20,370.55 31311006 STREETS VEHICLES 08 SV 862,356.00 - 862,356.00 784,197.16 42,324.00 35,834.84 35,835.29 32300106 STREETS VEHICLES -PUR 09 SV 505,075,00 38�,.2,324.00 122,751.00 40,431.47 - 82,319.53 82,319.88 2,204,774.00 (635,438.00 1,569,336.00 1,388,487.34 42,324.00 138,524.66 138,525.72 30310206 CM ARTERIAL PAVMNT 07 SV 112,001.00 (47,600.00) 64,401.00 - 64,401.00 64,401.33 30310306 CAN INFRASTR REPR & REPL 07 SV 3,563,825.00 356 3,920,370.00 3,748,787.08 61,876.08 109,706.84 167,002.32 31310206 C/W INFRAST REP &REP 07 SV 626,629.00 - 626,629.00 614,34.4.30 8,368.80 3,915.90 12,284.48 31310406 CM! INFRA REPR &REPL 08 SV 3,661,742.00 1,172,228.00 4,833,970.00 3,939,265.58 104,107.05 790,597.37 815,661.55 31310506 CAN ARTRIAL PVMT MLL &RES 08 SV 597,055.00 (100,000.00) 497,055.00 127,931.42 115,750.00 253,373.58 253,373.60 32311506 C/W INFRAST REPR/REPL 09 SV 3,449,665.00 646,441.00 4,096,106.00 3,774,836.70 318,716.09 2,553.21 2,552.87 12,010,917.00 2,027,614.00 14,038,531.00 12,205,165.08 608,818.02 1,224,547.90 1,315,27615 39320406 RECONST FIREHOUSES 06 SV 3,000,000.00 13,150.00 3,013,150.00 2,735,569.75 124,480.25 153,100.00 310,905.53 31320306 DIST HEAT DIST SYS REPL 08 SV 217,111.00 - 217,111.00 71,284.51 - 145,826.49 145,826.41 32320806 DIST HEAT DISTR SYS REPL 09 SV 216,172.00 - 216,172.00 142,711.90 19,672.00 53,788.10 101,863.06 3,433,283.00 13,150.00 3,446,433.00 2,949,566.16 144,152.25 352,714.59 558,595.00 30320506 CITY HALL RECONSTR 07 SV 2,133,359.00 - 2,133,359.00 1,769,298.44 173,494.13 190,566.43 293,785.83 35320806 CITY COURT RECONSTRUCTN 00 -01 500,000.00 1,249,697.00 1,749,697.00 1563,131.49 46,649.31 139,916.20 278,808.83 2,633,359.00 1,249,697.00 3,883,056.00 3,332,429.93 220,143.44 830,482.63 572,594.66 32310106 BRIDGE REPAIR 09 SV 540,431.00 - 540,431.00 79,947.17 273,838.19 186,645.64 273,838.19 31310606 EMERGENCY BRIDGE REPR 08 SV 542,777.00 - 542,777.00 424,197.95 38,196.40 80,382.65 11,571.48 1,083,208.00 1,083,208.00 504,145.12 312,034.59 267,028.29 285,409.67 36329006 RESTOR OF MONUMENTS 99 -00 SV 200,000.00 200,000.00 174,951.00 - 25,049.00 - 39310506 MONUMENT RESTR 02 SV 250,000.00 - 250,000.00 197,524.00 34,865.00 17,611.00 34,865.00 30229706 RESTORATION MONUMENTS SV 240,000.00 41,000.00 281,000.00 261,837.54 - 19,162.46 - 690,000.00 41,000.00 731,000.00 634,312.54 34,865..00 61,822.46 34,865.00 30,788,612.00 3,398,970.00 34,987,582.00 29,816,510.08 1,532,760.74 2,838,311.18 3,439,017.56 November 30, 2010 0 To Whom It May Concern: I would like to appeal the Preservation Boards decision regarding The Eights Bistro located at 888 Main St. We want to put up a fixed wedge shaped awning across the front of the building with graphics on it. This design will provide much needed protection and identification. The preservation Board denied me request and suggested two (2) individual retractable awnings instead. This would provide neither the protection nor the identification I am looking for. The previous owner applied for this exact awning in September 2009. At that time the Preservation Board denied his request also. He then appealed to the Common Council which granted permission to put up the single wedge shaped awning, The previous owner ended up not opening the business and therefore did not put up the awning. I am asking the Compton Council to approve this appeal like it did in the fall 2009. Sincere Amelia Schineller �-- REFVE-RRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON A 4 DEMONS A. SMITH MASTEN DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, ROOM 1316A BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: B51.5145 a FAX: 851-5443 E -mail: dsmith @city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /wvnv.city- buffalo,com TO: Gerald Chwalinski FROM: Councilmember Demone Smith Date: November 23, 2010 RE: Abuse by the NFTA Transit Authorities LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS TIFFANY LEWIS TODD McALISTER CHAIRMAN EDUCATION MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE COMMITTEES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I would like to file the attached information for the next Common Council meeting to be held on November 24, 20010. Thank you. j Brother Taharka 171 Victoria Ave. Buffalo, NY 14214 November 10, 2010 Mr. Lawrence McKler CEO NFTA 181 Ellicott St. Buffalo, NY 14203 RE: Abused Once Again Dear McKler, We write today because this is the last straw. Even though the event that I'm about to summarize happened over a week ago, the vision, the clarity of the vision is like it happened just a few minutes ago. The same as my other two first hand experiences with police abuse of their authority. On Tuesday October 26, 1 could have been shot, unarmed, in my own backyard by a NFTA Transit cop. My only crime was driving with a burned out headlight bulb and refusing to lay face down in the torrential rain in my own backyard. The officer should have stopped me long before I turned into my driveway as he said he followed me for two blocks. He actually pulled into my driveway after me. Obviously he was tranquilized by his own fantasies about "cops and robbers" and his perceived "omnipotent authority." When I refused his command to lay face down in the torrential rain in my own backyard, I didn't realize that he was "beet red" and probably breaking out in a "cold sweat." (My wife informed of this after.) The officer was scared to death. I had already kneeled on the ground in the rain in my own backyard; what more did he want from me? Did he want to strip me of my dignity? My wife pleaded with hire from the porch, "what are doing, what are you doing, he lives here ". She frantically called 911 on him, "he's going to kill my husband; he's going to kill my husband." Since I wouldn't lay face down in the torrential rain, he ordered me to turn around and put my hands on the trunk of my car which I did. He finally handcuffed me and placed me in the Transit Police car. The Buffalo police never showed up, only three or four more Transit Police cars. After my wife's pleading with them, the intervention of my neighbors, and their police conferences, a different Transit Cop finally removed the handcuffs. The first Transit cop gave me a ticket for the bad headlight at my own address. (I don't even know if that is legal.) He said "I could have killed you." Now as if he is doing me a favor he :tells me to plead "not guilty." and he won't show up to court. What [am I to believe? When l finally got out of the police car two other Transit Officers were attempting to justify their partner's treatment of me to my wife. They told of a You -Tube video of the CPP (Central Park Posse,) which we knew nothing about. I explained to them that everybody that lives in a high crime vF neighborhood (virtually the whole so- called inner city of Buffalo) is not a criminal. I explained to them that I was after these self - proclaimed posses too but from a different premise, l look at them as sons and daughters in despair and gone wild. Reflecting on this experience and my other first hand experiences of police abuse leads to a conclusion. Reflecting on the countless brothers and sisters that have been murdered, physically abused, and /or insulted by the police: the Arthur Miller(s), the Eleanor Bumper(s), the Amadou Diallo(s), the Rodney King the Louis Gate(s) of the world, I must remind you that police brutality is a real problem in this country and within this city of "good neighbors" too. if i empathize with the police, the first thing that they must realize is that they cannot perform their duties in fear. They cannot fellow citizens around and treat them as trespassers in their own homes and communities. Them they want to rip through their personal belongings looking for contraband that isn't there. They want to cross examine you and act like a dentist ( "open your mouth, do you have drugs in there ",) instead of communicating like civilized human beings. They have interpreted their badge and gun to mean some kind of devilish omnipotent God authority summoning you to do things as if you're on the fraternity pledge line. Obviously the sensitizing training that they received from various "community groups" over the years didn't work. Their training must be more potent and intense. How about coming to live where I live and walking in my shoes for a spell? Better yet, how about a neighborhood residency law for police officers? At least they should get out of their armored cars and work around the neighborhood like my daughters have to do. I offer this brief summary and reflection because we need a solution. Over the years there have been too many unnecessary lives taken and too much disruption of ordinary people's daily lives. We cannot accept that these incidents are just casualties of the war on crime but rather they are a manifestation of racist ideology and discriminatory policies inherent within police departments in this country and their associates including the NFTA transit cops. Feel free to respond to me via email at odingat @aol.com or phone at (716) 715 -3727. Sincerely, �- Brother Taharka Cc. Mayor Byron Brown Captain Jake The Challenger Councilman Demone Smith REFERRED TO THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON POLICE OVERSIGHT DEMONE A. SMITH MAS TEN DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, ROOM 1316A BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: 851 -5145 ® FAX: 851 -5443 E -mail: dsmith @city- buffalo.com Website: http .HAww.city- buffalo.com TO: Gerald Chwalinski FROM: Councilmember Demone Smith Date: November 23, 2010 RE: Home Front clients paid fees 1 LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS TIFFANY [fWIS Tapp M`ALISTER CHAIRMAN EDUCATION MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE COMMITTEES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I would like to file the attached information for the next Common Council meeting to be held on November 24, 20010. Thank you. RIFE P 0 " T HF C 0 M M 'I 5 Ijh E .� � D" U- 01309 x x l'ommotl Co unrif City of Buffalo Scam probe centers on ex- worker at agency - City of Buffalo - The Buffalo News Page 3 of 6 • All News Columns • The News Editorials • Zyglis Cartoons • From Our Readers • Viewpoints • Blogs Editorial Columns: • Margaret Sullivan • Bob McCarthy • Dou las Turner • National Views Deaths O w Obituaries rr Death Notices w Guest Books • Multimedia • Video • Galleries • AP Video • Reader Services n m Todav`s Front Paze • Subscribe • Manage Subscription • The Newsroom • Other Publications • Buffalo News Store w Contact Us Scam' cent ° at , °� HomeFront clients paid fees, got no help F D an H er b e ck Published: November 17, 2010, r2 :oo AM Updated: November 17, 2010, :57 AM A Buffalo not - for -profit agency that helps low -and middle - income people buy and keep their homes is under investigation by federal agents, The Buffalo News learned Tuesday. http: / /www.buffalonews. corn /city/ communities /buffalo /articic255928.ece 11/19/2010 Scam probe centers on ex- worker at agency - City of Buffalo - The Buffalo News Page 4 of 6 According to law enforcement officials and other sources familiar with the investigation, the probe focuses on allegations of fraud involving a former employee of Home- Front. The sources said dozens of people may have been victimized by a scam in which the former Home- Front employee agreed to help people restructure their mortgages to avoid foreclosure. The former employee then charged fees for the service and kept the money without doing anything to help the clients, according to the sources. The former employee was fired Nov. 2, sources said, several days after federal agents served Home- Front officials with a subpoena seeking information on the former employee's dealings with clients. Bryan M. Cacciotti, CEO of HomeFront, and James P. Harrington, an attorney for the agency, sought to distance HomeFront from the former employee's activities. "We believe all this is related to the actions of one employee who was doing this without the knowledge or permission of anyone at HomeFront," Harrington said. "Once [HomeFront] learned of the alleged theft, they took immediate action to remove the employee and began an internal review to determine which clients or cases may have been involved. "The staff and volunteer leadership are cooperating fully with the U. S. Attorney's Office to determine the extent of the theft." Cacciotti said, "At the heart of our mission is the idea of helping people. It's our hope that by cooperating with the authorities, the losses will be mitigated and we can continue to do the fine work we have done." HomeFront works closely with the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, as well as city and state governments. The agency has an annual budget of about $2.2 million, which it obtains from charitable organizations and federal and state funding sources. Recently, HomeFront has been working with the state's Block -By -Block program to rehabilitate vacant homes on 19th Street on Buffalo's West Side. The homes are then sold for prices from the lower $So,000 range to the lower $9o,000 range, HomeFront also provides counseling and education programs to help people determine whether they can afford to buy a home and keep up with mortgage payments, Cacciotti said. http:// www. buffalonews. com/ city /communities /buffalo /artiole255928.cce 11/19/2010 ,Scam probe centers on ex- worker at agency - City of Buffalo m The Buffalo News Page 5 of 6 According to Harrington, HomeFront officials are proud of the work they do and do not want a federal investigation involving one former employee to tarnish the entire agency. "Since 1998, we've helped over i,too individuals to purchase their first homes," Cacciotti said. "We conducted a study in 2oo8, and only about 1 percent had lost their homes due to foreclosures." Founded in 1975, Home- Front has eight paid staff members and a volunteer board of directors. Assistant U. S. Attorneys Trini E. Ross and Kathleen A. Lynch, who work with the Buffalo Mortgage Fraud Task Force, are overseeing the investigation, which involves the HUD Inspector General's Office and other agencies. Ross and Lynch declined to comment on the probe Tuesday. An Amherst woman who went to HomeFront for help with some financial problems told The News — and also has told federal investigators —that the woman recently fired by HomeFront cheated her out of $3,000. The Amherst woman, who is in her 3os and has two children, said she contacted HomeFront for help in May, after missing several months of work with a severe back injury and falling behind on her mortgage payments. The woman said she was referred to a HomeFront housing counselor, who told her she could work with her lender to modify the mortgage payment schedule, making it possible for her to make smaller payments over a longer period of time. "[The housing counselor] was very bubbly, the friendliest person ever. She told me all about her family and seemed like she wanted to help," said the Amherst woman, who said she is embarrassed about her financial difficulties and spoke on the condition that she would not be named. According to the Amherst woman, the counselor told her that she needed to come up , Mth $3,000 to cover late fees on the mortgage and then insisted that the $3,000 be paid with cash or a money order. "She told me that she would deal with the mortgage company and that I should not respond to any phone calls or letters from the mortgage company," the Amherst http: / /www.buffalonews.comi/ city /communities /buffalo /article255928.ece 11/19/2010 Scan: probe centers on ex- worker at agency - City of Buffalo - The Buffalo News Page 6 of 6 woman said. "I gave her $3,000 cash, and that was it. She never did anything for me." The Amherst woman said that it is hard for her to believe that HomeFront had no idea that the housing counselor was cheating clients. She also complained that — so far —Home- Front officials seem reluctant to give her the $3,000 back. Harrington said the incident described by the Amherst woman was completely out of step with HomeFront's policies for its counselors. He added that the agency will do what it can to help victims recover the money. "While we are confident that this is an isolated incident involving a rogue employee, HomeFront is in the process of reviewing policies and procedures to prevent a situation similar to this from occurring in the future," Harrington said. "Our policy," Cacciotti said, "is helping people, not hurting them." dhei advertisement Mortgage Rate Hit 2.67 If you owe less than $729k you probably qualify for govt Ref! Programs SeeRefinanceRates Mores Makes $63 /Hr Online Stay at home Mom makes $7,100 a month! Read her story Special Report Wall StreetNews9. com Mom's $6 Anti Aging Trick Dermatologists DON'T Want You Knowing About This Skin Care Secret! FDXNews.org Acts by Yahoo! Copyright 1 999 - 2010 m The Buffalo News copyright - protected material. http: / /www.buffalonews.com/ city /communities /buffalo /article255928.ece 11/19 /2010 i I �� PETITIONS November 30, 2010 0002 R. Cierniak, Agent, Rezoning M2 and M1 to R3, 127 Clayton & 2030 Elmwood- 55 Unit Senior Apartment Facility (North)(pub hrg 12/14) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, THE CITY PLANNING BOARD AND THE ZONING BOARD DID CC Deputy Cite 0 (M&fics Deputy RegisfbfliWatistics t *j � i y M r LL =r �ps Fi .�• y. G y a F E This is to acknowledge that I have been informed as to.the time and place for the public hearing regarding: P 0 A "X \-, ; t'-DA )m (T"' to be in the Council Chamber, 13th Floor, City Hall On: AT 2:00 PM I am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petitioner, I will inform said owner, petitioner or jy his/her agent of the above. 4t , Signed LY ( Agent or Owner) l . � �3. fir Pmt Naxne �t Xf P one 0 7 Date /a i f V � KWUMM FOR PLANNING B .09/07/2010 08:56 716 -851 - CITY CLERK PAGE 0310A (MOST ON 01UP IN dUADRUPLICATC) (RSVISM) JA H UARY 199 3 APPROVED AS TO. M- RH L %' ' DATE / T 0 DIVIO I',lRnnkna Roam 9d Glty Ttt01 TO: THE WHH€R COUNCXL 01? `T'HC CVTX OF TiilY+PAL0- l�urt�t►sLtrt g Ar•LFoie XRV 900tiwn .511--126 of•ChujAer St4 or Lim Corte or Lhe Ctty ¢r , Hurrah, the u6dorsigned p815lL14n1jr haraby.triakaa application for an amandn+enL or ohan(ge in the 1hif'P210 Zan7.ng HOP eanoowtting aari:ain premises in the city as roflous: 1, Naina nnrl Address or P2CWoner: i People Inc., 1219 North Forest . Road , PO Box 9033, Williamsv'ille,NY 14231 2. 04marlption of property sought Lo be reeaned by fiGraeL and &ddreaa; (tTlAg An ;at be verifled Gy thA Survey Offlae WvLo0n of Fngf,neering- Ilootii 605 City Hall.) 127 Clayton Street, Buffalo, NY and 2030 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, Nei 3, 'Total wren 61` property to be rezoned in square 1'ee4: • 415, 849 11, f0 tha pntiLtanor In not the own'tr of the premivea A. Hama oil owndr(s) Niag Buffalo Center Associates Addrea3 (aa) 5151 Co llins Avenue, Miami, FL 33140 il,.44hiAt Is EnL,OYaist Ar P(IttttOner in Chi proposed 4oning AwandoTant ? Rezone fro RA and MI to R3 to a ccommodate proposed 55 -unit Senior Apartment Facility 5. Art accuraLe survey 6y n lleahued smr'voyar, pt Lhe pz+aparty, abating dimensions Ond all boutidary 1 jnea, and the •ioaat1.on of ail. d&ruccuroa an the pranikses. Ti, be attached on both ariginnX aird .onp'i.es or iavt:it jv". LOnOl ti4tMeliftjdn, kiy metes and bounds or the pro #orLy sought to t;e r "oned: ee a ac e .p " t, Present zoning b leasifteation aF .protfliso.a: R a ild M1 €!. Lrrolmned zoning fll01a0il'10Od*n 4r pvotaiaea: _ g. Proeent .use of prArsfoed: vacant land' 1q, Vroj)ovod Lies• ar lyretnlstis: 55• -unit Senior Apartment Facility 11. I)�a pr 11)L1L +n or uses on pre €ttisea adjanmit to'tlte pNj4sed art~ A109 request ' and Llig fjonc- , d000rlption. o r the kind or nolahbofhood thin ale$ 1a 81LuaCed. Noruih Railroad Ua8L_ . u acturin 9auYltP is homes W OOL- Re siden i al owes Nalghhoillbod and south and a] nu acturin Ilea: or oo and east t:.. F)edaripLion u( L►T t1,)ao nt 11ii1g disiirigta surrounding propavLy to be ratartsd.: Narth� an 1s8„$L•- • Sai�ith- WOOL- • L:%'i'ftA .TTIgTs'i` &.1RA RT3, a5 15gU �� i�1kl�i3 •�'O�;i1Ed8�lC13` 1t�'Y Q[I1:S'i"Tfiht�"!�.'• n . 0 107/2010 08.56 716-851 -4845 CITY CLERK NOGG 1 2 , {nevised 1/931 13, M4.1) ahawiaxll all 1A.0pertion, and ownerti of sltnh propvt1eq, included in 3;3141 prtjp*aod .change, and all pr'oppk~rieia Nv#ng a frdntago on both side& of the Public hlghwu y at- hl.11 upon whibli any promises Inal.uded In the prolfted e#�nnge have a rrontage, wlthirt 3 100 reel; In both diventions along suoli litghway 4r highwqig Ti Ghtf t+eL%PnsL 4it3a Uno,, or u"resL• s}i.ele line exLEmdad of [ilia prtmises Inoluded Jv, 4ha proposed e1tQe,14, bid MU0, the "4104 of -litre =10,12 a£ R11 proparLios locnted within 53 Nei) '*t the rkar or side lino or any laromioos included irk the pralsosed change count be atbnched on the orIginsal and all oopUtti or wi4 p si: i t ior, 1h, i.i.st of .01 uwnece and ourrent mailing addresses an ohawIF on tho xl+ovo filup, rwqutrad in a000vdunce with Section 5.11 0 (2) or Ch& tar 511 of lase Cade of the My of Buffalo PC' ll'1'ION t TLS 31051 ?ONgi•33LC FOR A1-4 '#,'1# A`i'C LTSTING DIF LL [�31Qf� IrrY 'OWN i t�s�1d rig 2W 1LIN A13t11tG3SC '3`� .L13qu L'RCtt'Tii3 lIfJPX TCR`fIC3 '1 (3 A [. P n13(1NS G 1tt 1.Y t N'l''1`1'l LM 1 4,a o (l slea3e_ #'l1 tN'l') _ _ Ac3droaa. {3'ivat ei_t li'1 17, • 23 . 26. — 33. ' 35 ®_ 34. 113, 3111 t1h. 4 13tl, 49. PAGE 041GAD • {175E 97i'i'i{A 511k.I's ' lit .9ECENSAnY) ' 716 - 851.74815 4. CITY CLERK PA1)li 4 1 f tlevIsed 1/9 15. The pel.l €.. Dore states tlts use undat the proposed amendment; to the xoninC Ina() IS •nest: nawtrrnry to or In Wo;laMn of ally pr).vAW agreament, UuiLdIlla ;v l ;riol,ian9 or otht!r lefgal re4t:rioi:.tans of record. 'tha' peLltloner holds thcaL the pmpoSed ru can7nft ,is not; Inuonraletent with a well eamidared plan for Lice deve;lormtenL of Ltte C1L'y au duscrlbeii In Section 5tl- 2,. of Chapter 511 of Ole rode of thu laity of liuffta:to, and that tb�n proposed, zoning LS not ,lr; uonflici: wi).h .1oca1• ob,)eotivoo A n the development Of tho QtY,aaa as Whole. The followlug additional Information is. 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ME ) CITY OF 1)111 ) t Un tit is df>y of €1 , � , persona,),ly appetlre before tau (Nusnr.)J tt� e _(AfIdres3) 2 6 j ��L ft Lite pul.l L I tic) race known to he the 7aairte peraon detforllwd In and who s1.Rnmd and exetnt,ud Gtte: fov 11ei;M.ort and who duly ackrtawlifdoed to me Lind exaButlon of t;he same; f'atr Lttp, puriume therein .mentionett. a' : , J /-9 IV 4, Notary Publle, Erie Ca l3n My Commission expire!] PAGE 0510AD LOIS L CRANE No OICRc ,gtary Public State of New York Qualified in - Erie County Commiss :r :expires 1 0 120-6 1)(108 PeLI.t1e11 I•egwirta aol;lan In accordance wjI;h the Ceneral HunicipAl, L.nw, Sentlon 239 -1 and 234614 4 (To be •anowered.by ,I)Jvi:lon of 1F1.ennirlll). U3 ' No Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering Municipal Engineering Land Surveying November 10, 2010 Mr. James A. Morrell City of Buffalo Planning Board Chairman 65 Niagara Street Room 901 Buffalo, NY 14202 Re: Proposed 55 -Unit Senior Apartment Facility 127 Clayton Street and 2030 Elmwood Avenue (C) Buffalo, NY Dear Mr. Morrell: Project Management Construction Support Services Landscape Architecture SWPPP Services Wm. Schutt and Associates has been retained by People, Inc. to design a proposed 55 -unit Senior Apartment Facility located on the parcels 127 Clayton Street and 2030 Elmwood Avenue. Both parcels proposed for development are vacant urban lots surfaced with a combination of woods, shrubs and grass areas. Per review of the City zoning ordinance, the parcel at 127 Clayton Street is zoned R1 and the 2030 Elmwood Avenue parcel is zoned M1. At this time, we are requesting to rezone the two parcels to R3 in order to accommodate the proposed multi - family dwelling. Please find attached the following information for your review, distribution and approval: • Four (4) copies of the Boundary Survey • Four (4) copies of the Legal Description • Four (4) copies of the Concept Site Plan • Four (4) copies of the Rezone Application • Four (4) copies of a map showing the reputed owners surrounding the project site Please also find attached a check for $385.00 (check # 324184) which reflects the Rezone Application Fee. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Thank you, ' y'" , Robyn Ciemlak, CPESC Project Engineer Encl. cc Rhonda Frederick Pat 13ittar l 10185 10- 11 -10- 10185- morrell- L- rbc.doc 6< 1525 WILLIAM STREET, LLC 1530 PENNSYLVANIA AVE STE 11 BROOKLYN NY 11239 ANZALONE MARLENE AJK1A MARLENE 17 RUHL BUFFALO NY 14207-1830 BALANTI MARION 391 HINMAN AVE BUFFALO NY 14216 -1016 ALDI INC. (NEW YORK) PO BOX 584 TULLY NY 13159 300 STATE ROUTE 281 ASAN SALA 52 KOFLER BUFFALO NY 14207 BARCIK WILFRED JOSEPH MARY ANN 21 RUHL BUFFALO NY 14207 -1830 ALONGI RITA (LE) MARYANN ALONGI 87 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 -1829 t 60 BAKER JOHN J & JANICE R 115 CLAYTON BUFFALO NY 14207 -1813 BARCINIAK RICHARD 30 KOFLER BUFFALO NY 14207 BARRANTE ROBERT J & BETTY J BATTAGLIA GEORGE F & MARCIE ANN BEN -KIM ELMWOOD INC 503 HINMAN AVE 182 KOSTER ROW 570 DELAWARE AVE BUFFALO NY 14216 -1020 SNYDER NY 14226 BUFFALO NY 14202 BENNETT JEAN M BERG CRAIG S JR. BIEBER RONALD J 411 HINMAN 82 REBECCA PARK 140 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14216 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 BIEDA THOMAS G BINDA THOMAS J BOLDT JASON 383 HINMAN 93 CLAYTON ST 499 HINMAN AVE BUFFALO NY 14216 -1016 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14216 -1020 BROOKS ALBERT L BROWN CURTIS K & AISHA L BRYLINSKI KENNETH R DENISE E 9 MEDFORD PL 103 REBECCA PARK 11 KOFLER BUFFALO NY 14216 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO BROADCASTING CO. INC. BUFFALO MUNICIPAL HOUSING CAIN CAROL ONE W EXCHANGE ST STE 5 -A 300 PERRY ST 118 REBECCA PARK PROVIDENCE. RI 02903 BUFFALO NY 14204 BUFFALO NY 14207 ATTN: LIN TV CORP CALLOWAY CLIFTON J CAVER MAXINE CEDENO CARLO D NICOLE GRECO 91 REBECCA PARK 31 RUHL AVE 157 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 -1829 BUFFALO NY 14207 -1830 BUFFALO NY 14207 CHRISTOPHER JAMES & CAROL CIPOLLA ANTHONY & JOHANNA CITY OF BFLO DIV OF REAL ESTATE 97 CLAYTON 97 REBECCA PARK 344 HINMAN BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 -1829 BUFFALO NY 14216 -1043 CITY OF BFLO DIV OF REAL ESTATE CLINE JEREMY R MAUREEN CLINE COFIELD SEAN 412 HINMAN 99 CLAYTON ST 148 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14216 -1017 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 �. COLEY PATRICIA 386 HINMAN AVE BUFFALO NY 14216 -1017 COLICCHIA FRANK N JR 158 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 COPELAND JACQUELYN B 146 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 CORALLO MARCELLA M GIANFRANCA 13B REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 CWIK THOMAS J & DIANE M 141 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 -1829 DICRISTOFARO CARLO & RITA 149 WINDERMERE BLVD EGGERTSVILLE NY 14226 E.C.LD.A. 275 OAK ST BUFFALO NY 14203 ERIE COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 2150 ELMWOOD AVE BUFFALO NY 14207 ATTN: ATTN: PROTECTIVE CLOSURE FELSCHOW LAURA R 435 HINMAN BUFFALO NY 14216 -1018 FINLEY ROBERT P & CYTHIA B 106 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 -1829 CURCIE ROBERT M.& W 415 HINMAN BUFFALO NY 14216 -1016 DERVISHI LAH 125 CLAYTON $T BUFFALO NY 14207 DIXON SONIA M 132 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 -1829 E.C.I.D.A, 3300 ENTERPRISE PKWY BEACHWOOD OH 44122 ATTN: BC, DELAWARE HOLDING LLC ETTIPIO DEBORAH 146 HAWTHORNE AVE TONAWANDA NY 14223 FIGUEROA ALEJANDRO NAOMI FIGUEROA 7 KOFLER AVE BUFFALO NY 14207 -1822 FREDERICK PHILIP E PATRICIA A 98 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 CURRY PATRICK T 158 COTTONWOOD DR WILLIAMSVILLE NY 14221 DIBARTOLOMEO MARIO J. & DEBORAH 2933 LEMKE DR N. 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INC 329 HINMAN AVE BUFFALO NY 14216 HODSON MARY E 114 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 HYCNER STELLA (LE); REYNOLDS 4 KOFLER AVE BUFFALO NY 14207 -1823 JURKOWSKI RICHARD J;D'AMICO HELEN C 37 BAYNES AVE BUFFALO NY 14213 ATTN: ATTN: HELEN C D'AMICO KHOKAZ NADIA 2186 NIAGARA FALLS BLVD BUFFALO NY 14150 KITCHEN HOWARD 0 JR. & BARBARA 345 HINMAN AVE BUFFALO NY 14216 -1042 KONDALJOHNJ 135 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 HARTLEY MELVIN M & CATHERINE R 37 KOFLER BUFFALO NY 14207 -1822 HOMOLA RONALD E 406 HINMAN BUFFALO NY 14216 J & J TRUCKING, INC. 161 TANGLEWOOD DR W ORCHARD PARK NY 14127 KARDOS FRANK I & ETHEL N 15 KOFLER BUFFALO NY 14207 -1822 KISH ERNEST W JR. & W 387 HINMAN AVE BUFFALO NY 1 421 6 -1 01 6 KLOTZBIR TIMOTHY S 423 HINMAN BUFFALO NY 14216 KPK, LLC 461 HINMAN BUFFALO NY 14216 ATTN: KEN KELLOR KROCZYNSKI STEVEN J & ANNA M KUCHTA HENRY W HELEN KUCHTA LACLAIR THOMAS L & W 10 KOFLER 43 KOFLER AVE 380 HINMAN BUFFALO NY 14207 -1823 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 142113-1017 LAMA NANCY A LOCOCO LILLY MADDING WILHELMINA 398 HINMAN 116 REBECCA PARK 142 REBECCA PARKt BUFFALO NY 14216 BUFFALO NY 94207 BUFFALO NY 14207 MARIA A PEREA LIVING TRUST MARIA A MATUSEK STEVE A/K/A STEPHEN M MEISTER ALEXANDER; MEISTER NANCY 151 REBECCA PARK 375 HINMAN 477 HINMAN AVE BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14216 -1016 BUFFALO NY 14207 DATED 05/26/2006 BUFFALO NY 14216 -1043 BUFFALO NY 14207 MIGAJ STEFAN C MIGLIORE LOUIS J MONDELL JOHN J (LE); CZAMARA PEGGY 107 CLAYTON 1034 AMHERST ST 9 RUHL. BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 MUSCARELLA ALICE M (LE) RICHARD A NALEZYNSKI THEODORE C NELSON ERICK J 126 REBECCA PARK 429 HINMAN ST 176 MCNAIR RD BUFFALO NY 14207 - 1829 BUFFALO NY 14216 WILLIAMSVILLE NY 14221 NIAGARA BUFFALO CENTER ASSOCIATES NIGRO LENA NORTHRUP BEVERLY 5151 COLLINS AVE STE 1727 410 HINMAN AVE 473 HINMAN AVE MIAMI FL 33140 BUFFALO NY 14216 -1017 BUFFALO NY 14216 OBRIEN GERALD V OSTROWSKI HENRY A & ELSIE J PELCZYNSKI CHRISTIAN 345 REBECCA PARK 130 REBECCA PARK 22 KOFLER AVE BUFFALO NY 14207 -1829 BUFFALO NY 14207 -1829 BUFFALO NY 14207 -1823 PEOPLE INC. (FIKIA PEOPLE SERVICES TO PIERI STEVEN L POLOVNUK JAROSLAV & W 1219 NORTH FOREST RD 150 REBECCA PARK 95 CLAYTON WILLIAMSVILLE NY 14221 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 -1811 NTALLY DISABLED INC POPADIUK CELIA (LE); TOCZEK FRANK & PRATKO MICHAEL JR PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIES, INC. 147 BUSH 330 HINMAN 2150 ELMWOOD AVE BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14216 -1043 BUFFALO NY 14207 PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIES, INC. PYLON CHARLES VENNA PYGON PYTLIK ANDREW W 2150 ELMWOOD AVE 18 KOFLER ST 31 KOFLER BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 -2427 BUFFALO NY 14207 PYTLIK EDWARD F JR. & JEAN M QUINONES CARLOS &MADELYNE RAMSDELL PLAYGROUND 29 KOFLER AVE 88 REBECCA PARK 511 CITY HALL BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 -4829 BUFFALO NY 14202 ATTN: PARKS & RECREATION REBECCA PARK ASSOCIATION INC REDIVIVO CHRISTINE; WILLIAMS JOHN T RIZZO MICHAEL 4804 TRANSIT RD 160 REBECCA PK 837 MILITARY RD € DEPEW NY 14043 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14217 ATTN: FAIRWOOD MANAGEMENT ROBERTO PERSIS ROGERS JAMES H & PAMELA A ROSS MICHELE A 21 KOFLER 14 SABLE COURT WEST 124 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 EAST AMHERST NY 14051 BUFFALO NY 14207 ATTN: LISTON MANFACTURING THEODORE PGRAK TRUSTEE SADIBASIC SALIH SNJEZANA SADIBASIC SATELITE SIGNALS UNLIMITED INC SATELLITE SIGNALS UNLIMITED INC 26 KOFLER ONE W EXCHANGE ST STE 5 -A ONE W EXCHANGE ST STE 5 -A BUFFALO NY 14207 PROVIDENCE RI 02903 PROVIDENCE RI 02903 ATTN: LIN TV CORP. 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SCHAEFER SANDRA L SCHNEEGOLD ROBIN SELVA LOUIS A JR 152 REBECCA PARK 158 HAWTHORNE AVE 302 MONTCLIFF AVE BUFFALO NY 14207 T'ONAWANDA NY 14223 HENDERSON NV 89014 -4964 SHELTON MONTIQUE SHENK WALTER D SHINE DENNIS P 162 STEVENSON ST 102 REBECCA PARK 3 KOFLER AVE BUFFALO NY 14210 BUFFALO NY 14207 -1829 BUFFALO NY 14207 SIMPSON DUKE J TRACY J SIMPSON SKURA THOMAS J MARY LOU M SKURA SLOOTSKY GARY L & BARBARA W 47 RUHL AVE 45 KOFLER 4214 SHIMMERVILLE RD BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 -1822 CLARENCE NY 14031 SMITH ROXSANNE L JOSEPH F TRIPI SCARES DAVID A.& JESSICA A SRK 2020 ELMWOOD ASSOCIATES 505 HINMAN AVE 53 KOFLER 4053 MAPLE RD BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 -1822 AMHERST NY 14226 LP SRK 50 -MACEL ASSOCIATES SRK LAND INVESTMENT LP STATES ROBERT M PO BOX 182571 PO BOX 105842 433 HINMAN AVE COLUMBUS OH 43218 -2571 ATLANTA GA 30348 -5842 BUFFALO NY 14216 -1018 ATTN: THE HOME DEPOT USA ATTN: MCDONALD'S CORPORATION ATTN: TAX DEPT #1234 STOKLOSA WALTER J & W STORFER PAUL STUBBS SHANA M 35 KOFLER 350 HINMAN 120 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO NY 14207 -1822 BUFFALO NY 14215 -1043 BUFFALO NY 14207 WALTER STOKLOSA STURTZ JOSEPH M & W STURTZ JOSEPH M & W THOMAS CLARENCE E GAIL E THOMAS 20 ROSWELL AVE 20 ROSWELL AVE 53 RUHL AVE BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 "OMAN ANGELINE B JOANNE CIESLINSKI TONAWANDA INDUSTRIAL PARK VACCARO MICHAEL 6137 BERKLEY DR 535 DELAWARE 672 ST LAWERENCE UNIT 1� ORCHARD PARK NY 14127 TONAWANDA NY 14150 BUFFALO NY 14216 -1019 ATTN: ATTN: CATHY YOUNG VACCARO MICHAEL VACCARO MICHAEL A. VAZQUEZ WILSON WENDING VASQUEZ 672 ST LAWERENCE UNIT 1 672 ST LAWRENECE UNIT 1 111 CLAYTON BUFFALO NY 14216 -1019 BUFFALO NY 14216 -1019 BUFFALO NY 14207 VIZZINI JOEL S SR. VOIT CHARLES R & JUDITH L VOIT JUDITH L 14 KOFLER 167 SOUTHWOOD DR 167 SOUTHWOOD DR BUFFALO NY 14207 KENMORE NY 14223 KENMORE NY 14223 -1054 VOIT JUDITH L WARDAK STANLEY E & W WASIECZKO KAREN K 167 SOUTHWOOD DR 41 KOFLER AVE 43 RUHL KENMORE NY 14223 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 -1830 WELDON ROBERT K & W WOJTAN ARLENE ZIEGLER GRETCHEN M 376 HINMAN 35 RUHL 81 REBECCA DARK BUFFALO NY 14216 BUFFALO NY 14207 BUFFALO NY 14207 ZUCHLEWSKI FLORENCE (LE); 5 RUHL BUFFALO NY 14207 (" Residential Single Family ¢ Residential Two Family Residential Three Family Residential Other Church & Religious Use Schools & Libraries Hospitals Parks & Playgrounds Conservation Areas / Parks Community Service Entertainment Public Service Commercial Industrial Vacant F No Data Description 127 Clayton Street & 2030 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, New York ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the City of Buffalo, County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot(s) 86 & 90, Township 11 and Range 8 of the Holland Land Company's survey, being more particularly bounded and described as follows; BEGINNING at a point in the intersection of the northerly line of Ruhl Avenue (50' wide) and the easterly line of Clayton Street (50' wide), said point also being the northwest corner of sublot 1 as shown on map cover 279 and re -filed under map cover 1064; Thence easterly along the northerly line of said sublot 1, map cover 1064 a distance of 134,0 feet to the northeasterly corner of said sublot 1, map cover 1064; Thence northerly along a line parallel with the easterly line of Clayton Street a measured distance of 49.99 feet (50.4' deed) being the northwest corner of lands now or formerly conveyed to Valentine Posz as recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office under Liber 195 of deeds at page 233 also being a point in the southerly line of lands conveyed to the Erie County Industrial Development Agency, as recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office under Liber 10960 of deeds at page 3141, formerly conveyed to the New York Central, Lackawanna & Western Railroad; Thence easterly at a measured interior angle of 89 °08'07" (89 °10'53" deed) along the southerly line of said lands conveyed to the Erie County Industrial Development Agency a measured distance of 940.50 feet (94083' deed) to a point in the easterly line of Lot 90 and the westerly line of Lot 87; Thence southerly at a measured interior angle of 89 °49'39" (89 °46'35" deed) along the easterly line of Lot 90 a measured distance of 325.93 feet (326.22' deed) to the south line of Lot 87 and the northerly line of Lot 86; Thence easterly at an exterior angle of 90 0 02'27" along the northerly line of Lot 86 a measured distance of 346.33 feet (346.04' deed) to a point being a measured distance of 968.3 feet (967.94' deed) westerly of the westerly line of Elmwood Avenue as measured along the northerly line of Lot 86; Thence southerly at an interior angle of 90 °31'53" a distance of 98.92 feet to a point in the northerly line of lands now or formerly conveyed to J & J Trucking, Inc. as recorded in the Erie County Clerk's Office under Liber 11093 of deeds at page 8108; Thence westerly at an interior angle of 89 °43'42" along the northerly line of said lands conveyed to J & J Trucking, Inc. and the northerly line of map cover 2540 a distance of 1279,95 to a point in the easterly line of said map cover 1064, Thence northerly at an interior angle of 90 0 49'07" along the easterly line of said map cover 1064 and parallel with the easterly line of Clayton Street a distance of 49.66 feet to the southeasterly corner of sublot 11, as shown on map cover 1064; Thence westerly at an exterior angle of 90 0 50'00" along the southerly line of said sublot 11, map cover 1064 a distance of 134.0 feet to a point in the easterly line of Clayton Street; Thence northerly along the easterly line of Clayton Street a distance of 327.55 feet to the point of place of beginning, containing 10.978 acres more or less. PETM OW 7 s 2 2 g S 3 3 3 9i 8. 1 L' i. L i F 54` `�Y.�+- 1 ism; am i � Y T ��dj =" J F (Y �i (- ti:- v'"✓�"`-y� F ah RovS - -uvL i $(� �tr �� +.ice y'f =:ice '� ' -"y v� �f J � j :� � _ �� ��� �`✓��` r - . 1 171, ;r ,r � # 0� s a e ' J (� S Aj r 9 — f // W� } 0 2` 1'F /,§ lu ' — & t q q`f�i r p r y f // W� } 0 2` 1'F /,§ lu ' — & PETITION The undersigned electors of the City of Buffalo, New York, acting in our capacity as residents of this community with an inalienable right to local self-governance, hereby petition and direct the members of the Buffalo City Council, who are sworn to. protect the health, safety and welfare of this community, to advertise and then ad opt "BufWo's Community Protection from Natural Gas Exuwtton Ordinance," which the People of the City have submitted to the members of their Council. 7 T � ,;j - /.pro. - _ s PA AAA V 914, oru)o d Nle i 7 PETITION The undersigned electors of the City of Buffalo, New York, act in our capacity as residents of this community with an inalienable right to local self - governance, hereby petition and direct the members of the Buffalo City Council, who are sworn to protect the health, safety and welfare of this community, to advertise and then adopt "Buffalo's Community Protection from Nadal Gas Extraction Ordinance," which the People of the City have submitted to the members of their Council. F PETITION The undersigned electors of the City of Buffalo, New York, acting in our capacity as residents of this community with an inalienable right to local self-governance, hereby petition and direct the members of the Buffalo City Council, who are sworn to protect the health, safety and welfare of this community, to advertise and then adopt "Buff'alo's Community Protection from Natural Gas Extraction Ordinance," which the People of the City have submitted to the members of their Council. � �! M 3s U 11 12 13 bd 4S dG 47. W. 44. 5£1, 51. 2. 53. 51. 53. 5b. .57. 5K .591 tio. 61. 62, 68. 61. {6, 66 1i7. 68. 69, 70, AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR I do swear (or affirm) that I am a rcgi€stered elector of the `Mate of New York, thhat nhy residence is as set forth below that tike signers to the foregoing Petition sided the: sane with lull k1howledge of the contents thereof, that their residences are correctly stated thereiih; that lbey all Vesicle in the City of Buffalo, New York; that each signed on the (late set opposite his ol her name, and that to the best of nhy knowledge quid belief, the Signers are registered electors of the City of Bullalo, Nmv York. Sworn to Huh subscr before ,me this day of �l ?�' � W _ , 2010. i s11yttattlrtC Pf ulfll01 " vH -^^ - -- -- - _ - -_ -- - - -- - - - - - -- -- R -- No try l itblw I'i�ntctt \atric of CtrcuIm - RICHARD C. KRYWALSKi Notary Public - State of New York No. 01- KR6189607 Qualified in Erie County My Commission Exp. June 30, 2012 REGULAR COMMITTEES CIVIL SERVICE (DONNIE E. RUSSELL, CHAIRPERSON) 00029 �f ^ s S Appoint Machine Operator (Perm)(Inter)(Rusinek)(PW) (ccp# 17, 11116) Mrs Russell moved That Communication of 17 of November 16, 2010, be received and Filed and that the Permanent appointment of Steven Rusinek of 431 Huntington Ave, Apt 4, Buffalo, NY 14214, at the 3rd Step of $33,452.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service � maj -5 $3- 6 314- 7 . SAYE ^NOS - � � a �0���..a.. *...� .. ■ MANUM a ® " GOLONSEK ® ` a ■ a . - Q � KEARN a LOCUR ® ■ ■ . � RWERA � BUSS ` . a smFrH , ■ m � � ■ & & � ■ ® �, ■ a ,� � � \ 00030 Appoint Park Utility Worker (Prov)(Inter)(Leonard (cep# 18, 11/16) Mrs Russell moved That Communication of 18. of November 16., 2010, be received and Filed and that the Provisional appointment of Gregory Leonard of 149 Cushing Place, Buffalo, NY 14220, at the 3rd Step of $25,100.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service �j maj -5 2/3- 6 314- 7 . ®AYE®kO® . � � a F0WANA ....$..... . � FRANCZYK ® .. � � & GOLO + . � . S ® a w � KEARN . , C M TO ` � � - gSSEU ® f a * � �� ■ ■ . ■ �� , ■ . ■ }a�� ^& _ m Q(: Appoint Laborer II(Perm)(Inter)(Nespal)(pkg) (cep# 23, 11 /16) Mrs Russell moved That Communication of 23 of November 16 20 10, be received and Filed and that the Permanent appointment of Robert Nespal, 720 Tonawanda, NY 14207 at the Intermediate Salary of $25,604.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the. Committee on Civil Service *AYE * NO * FONTMk * FRANCZYK * GOLONMEK * HAYNES * LOC T M TO * RIVERA RUSSELL * S * j° 213- 6 314- 7 00032 1 Notices of Appointments- Totnp /Prov /Perin(Cty Clk) Cap# 27, 11136 Mrs. Russell moved That the above itean be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPT Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service 1 14 FINANCE (MICHAEL P. LEARNS, CHAIRPERSON) 00033 Agreement with Kleinhan's Music Mall Management, Inc. (Item No. 21; C.C.P., Nov. 16, 2010) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. 1W Kearns moved: That the Mayor be, and he hereby is authorized to renew the agreement with Kleinhan's Music lull Management, Inc. for the period of July 1, 2010 through July 1, 2011. All other terms and conditions of said agreement entered into September 1, 2009 shall remain the same. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Finance „ Chairman tAM)6040awonA :rmvU lel I- I6cAoc \ ©A' ^ NO S . . .. .. .. .. ... . . .. .. . . .. ... .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . $0WANA a . . a . ... . . w . ... .. . .. .. - . � . FRANCZYK GOLD #K ® ® . . � . . HAYNES ® . k KEARN . � £O ƒO ® RIVOUL ■ ��S§ � f ■ � � ~ ■ _ ■ � 5 2G -6 ( 31 4- 7 i l COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (MICHAEL J. LOCURTO; CHAIRPERSON) I R. Fontana -Info Energy Savings From New Bflo Impact ( #78, 6123)( #34,5112)( #62,6/9) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. i ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Development I a LEGISLATION (JOSEPH GOLOMBEK JR., CHAIRPERSON) B. Baumker, Petition to Use 399 Louisiana -- Erect Two Pole Signs and Place Three Walls Signs (Item No. 42, C.C.P., Nov. 16, 2010) That after the public hearing before the Committee on Legislation on November 23, 2010, the petition of B..Baumker, agent, for permission to use 399 Louisiana for pole signs and wall signs be, and hereby is approved. with the following conditions: 1. That only ONE pole sign — no more than 14 ft. total height is permitted, 2. That the wall signs as must be fmtther approved by the City Planning Boa ud. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation n-'i airman TAB:rmv t:hvp60lmswordt: rmv142c 11- 16c.doc i Nfa 6 314- 7 * AYE *NO* FONTANA aF GO s �t IMARNS sk T RUSS 000 D. Land, Petition to Use 2616 Main Street for an Outdoor Patio (Item No. 43, C.C.P., Nov. 16, 2010) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved; That after the public hear' eflo the C 'ttee on Le illation on Novembe , 2010 e petitio of D. and, a nt, for rmis ' n t se 2616 Street fo an tdo r ca ' /pat' approxi 17' x 54' on e right o a n the Vernon Treet , in fro of a bar /restaurant be, and hereby is approved. P d. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation q5av� Chairman f1IT.11H' IM, t:lwp60\mswordl: rmv143 ct 14 6c.doc 0 ��� 00037 1 D. Smith - Hydraulic Fracturing (437, 11116) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 00035 0 Class I M 141 Restaurant Dancing Class IV — 3144 Main Street (Item No. 35, C.C.P., Nov. 3, 2010) (Item No. 77, C.C.P., Nov. 16, 20 10) That purst^t to Chap r 150 of theta' acle, the Director of r t and ft Lse v' es b , an e h eby is thorize o gra sta t D to Danielle Dwye , bla Mojo's I ed at 314 Main Street. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman TAo:rmv t:IwpMnisworftnv135c1 1- 3c.doc 0 a 00039 � Food Store License —1358 Broadway (Item No. 27, C.C.P., Nov. 3, 2010) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved: TBroa ant to a ter 19� o City C© e Co scion r of Pe and be, d he reb s aut rite to gr a od Store se to Alie y Mart i, located at 1358 Broadway. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation C airman �1 .. so-C.i i �• 0 0 0 i 0 1�0 Food Store License — 684 LaSalle (Item No. 30, C.C.P., Oct. 19, 2010) (Item No. 74, C.C.P., Nov. 3, 20 10) That the Commissioner of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services be, and he hereby is directed to deny the Food Store License application of Ali M. Al Baagri located at 684 LaSalle d/b /a Peters Food Mart II, as a result of a history of police calls and incidents at said location under prior ownership, stemming from persistent criminal and drug activity at said corner and the market serving as a gathering place for such activities. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation MA TAB :rmv TAwp60\mswordVmvMc 10- 19c.doc L a, \ r s RESOLUTIONS November 30, 2010 00041 RESOLUTION Sponsor: Mr. Franezyk Re: Appointments to the Council - Manager Task: Force Whereas: On November 16, 2010, on the recommendation of its Legislation Committee, this Honorable Body adopted the second and third resolves of the following Resolution: "Council Manager form of Government for the City of Buffalo" (Res. 105, Sept 30, 2008) ; and Whereas: Pursuant to the adopted second resolve of the above cited resolution, the Common Council recommended that the President of the Common Council develop a listing of individuals to serve on a Council - Manager Task Force, requesting such names from various elected officials and organizations such as the Center for Governmental Research; Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs; the Mayor of the City of Buffalo; the International City /County Management Association; the New York State City /County Management Association; the Buffalo Niagara Partnership; and other groups; and Whereas: Pursuant to the adopted third resolve of the above cited resolution, the President of the Common Council shall submit a list to this Honorable Body, from which 9 to 11 individuals would be selected to serve on the Council - Manager Task Force, with the understanding that this Task Force will prepare a detailed report to the Common Council by a certain date, which was originally envisioned to be around January 1, 2009; and Whereas: Because the above cited resolution was not adopted by the Common Council until November 16, 2010, it is understood that a new time frame will need to be developed for the Council - Manager Task Force to furnish their report to this Honorable Body; and Whereas: Peter. A. Reese, who .currently resides at 49 Starin Avenue in the City of Buffalo, is a local attorney and activist who has expressed an interest in serving on the Council - Manager Task Force; and Whereas: Sane Iraci, who currently resides at166 Nicholson Street in the City of Buffalo, is a former City Manager for the City of Elmira, NY who has expressed an interest in serving on the Council - Manager Task Force. Now, Therefore, Be It Finally Resolved: That Peter A. Reese, who currently resides at 49 Starin Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214, and Sam Iraci, who currently resides at 166 Nicholson Street, Buffalo, NY 14216, shall immediately be appointed to serve as members of the Council - Manger Task Force. David A. Franczyk Common Council President Fillmore District Council Member ADOPTED 00042 RESOLUTION Sponsor: Mr. Pranczyk Re: Niagara District Appointment to the Police Reorganization Commission Whereas: The Common Council recently adopted resolutions that called for the empanelment and empowerment of a Joint Commission to Examine Police Reorganization to review the organizational structure of the Buffalo Police Department, evaluate its strengths and weaknesses, and develop a plan to reorganize the Buffalo Police Department in a way which balances the need to efficiently use personnel and equipment with the responsibility to keep neighborhood residents safe and maximize community policing; and Whereas: At this time, a number of appointments to the Joint Commission to Examine Police Reorganization currently remain unfilled; and Now, Therefore Be It Resolved: That I .hereby subinit. the name of the. following person to serve as a .Compton Council. appointment. on the Joint . Commission to Examine Police Reorganization (current members and new appointment appear below): Council Appointments A ointec Anointee • Delaware District: H. Wayne Gerhart Richard Raines 86 Cleveland 220 Wellington Rd. • Ellicott District: .lames J. Sokol Lesley Haynes 18 Michael's Walk 155 Prospect Ave. • Fillmore District: Joseph Mascia Darnell Jackson 47 Marine Drive Apt, 4 -E 28 Barthel • Lovejoy District: Anthony Lebrun Cliff Braxton 1847 South Park Ave. 85 Kerns • Masten District: To Be Determined To Be Determined • Niagara District: Terry O'Neill H. McCarthy Gipson 102 Willett Street • North District: To Be Determined To Be Determined • South District: Thomas Higgins Richard Donovan 347 Whitfield 57 Susan Lane • University District: Linwood Roberts Ricky M. Allen, Sr. 296 Highland Parkway 191 Roosevelt Ave. PBA Representatives: Robert Meegan, Jr. (or his designee) Sean O'Brien 74 Franklin 74 Franklin Police Commissioner: Ex- officio (or his designee) Mayoral Appointments. To Be Determined To Be Determined To Be Determined To Be Determined 6 . David A. Franczyk ADOPTED Common Council President Fillinore District Council Mefnber 004` RESOLUTION Sponsor: Mr. Franczyk Re North District Appointments to the Police Reorganization Commission Whereas: The Common Council recently adopted resolutions that called for the empanelment and empowerment of a Joint Commission to Examine Police Reorganization to review the organizational structure of the Buffalo Police Department, evaluate its strengths and weaknesses, and develop a plan to reorganize the Buffalo Police Department in a way which balances the need to efficiently use personnel and equipment with the responsibility to Deep neighborhood residents safe and maximize community policing; and Whereas: At this time, a number of appointments to the Joint Commission to Examine Police Reorganization currently :remain unfilled; and Now, Therefore Be It Resolved: That I hereby submit the names of the following persons to serve as Common Council appointments on the Joint .. Commission. to Examine Police Reorganization (current members and new appointments appear below): Council Appointments e Delaware District: 0 Ellicott District: ® Fiilmore District: ® Lovejoy District a Masten District: i Niagara District: ® forth District: 0 South District: ® University District: PBA Representatives; Police Commissioner: Mayoral Apoointznents:_ David A. Franczyk Common Council President Fillmore District Council Member Appointee Appo intee H. Wayne Gerhart Richard Raines 86 Cleveland 220 Wellington Rd. ,Tames J. Sobol Lesley Haynes 18 Michael's Walk 155 Prospect Ave. Joseph Mascia Darnell Jackson 47 Marine Drive Apt. 4-E 28 Barthel Anthony Lebrun Cliff Braxton 1847 South Park Ave. 85 Kerns To Be Determined To Be Determined Terry O'Neill To Be Determined 102 Willett Street David Spinda ,Susan O'Connor Baird 364 Roesch ,Ave. 85 Meadow Rd. Thomas Higgins Richard Donovan 347 Whitfield . 57 Susan Lane Linwood Roberts Ricky M. Allen, Sr. 296 Highland Parkway 191 Roosevelt Ave. Robert Meegan, Jr. (or his designee) Sean O'Brien 74 Franklin 74 Franklin Ex- officio (or his designee) To Be Determined To Be Determined TO Be Determined To Be Determined ADOPTED 000d 4 i By: Michael P. Kearns: Subject: (type single space) Refunding Bond Resolution $77,000,000 Bonds Refunding of 1999, 2001, and 2002 Outstanding Bonds Text: (type single space below) Refunding Bond Resolution of the City of Buffalo, New York, authorizing the refunding of all or a portion of various outstanding bonds of said City, stating the plan of financing, appropriating an amount not to exceed $77,000,000 therefor, authorizing the issuance of $77,000,000 Refunding Bonds of said City, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to finance said appropriation, and making certain determinations all relative thereto. The Common Council of the City of Buffalo, in the County of Eric, New York, hereby resolves (by the favorable vote of not less than two - thirds of all the members of said Common Council) as follows: Recitals Whereas, the City of Buffalo, New York (herein called "City "), has heretofore issued: on February 25, 1999 its $45,758,000 General Improvement Serial Bonds - 1999 -A (herein called the "1999 -A Bonds "), now outstanding in the principal amount of $12,860,000; on May 3, 2001 its $28,686,000 General Improvement Serial Bonds - 2001 -A (herein called the "2001 -A Bonds "), now outstanding in the principal amount of $8,490,000 and its $11,100,000 School Serial Bonds - 2001 -B (herein called the "2001 -B Bonds "), now outstanding in the principal amount of $5,670,000; on December 27, 2001 its $34,000,000 School Serial Bonds - 2001 -D (herein called the "2001 -D Bonds "), now outstanding in the principal amount of $19,875,000; on May 16, 2002 its $23,825,000 General Improvement Serial Bonds - 2002 -A (herein called the "2002 -A Bonds "), now outstanding in the principal amount of $8,325,000, its $34,250,000 School Serial Bonds - 2002 -B (herein called the "2002-13 Bonds "), now outstanding in the principal amount of $22,140,000, and its $2 Parking Serial Bonds - 2002 -C (herein called the "2002 -C Bonds "), now outstanding in the principal amount of $12,935,000; and such bonds bearing interest at the rates and on the dates, and being subject to prior redemption as set forth in each such respective bond; and Whereas, Section 9 0. 10 of the Local Finance Law, constituting Chapter 33 -a of the Consolidated Laws of the State of New York (herein called "Law "), permits the City to refund all or a portion of the outstanding unredeemed maturities of such bonds by the issuance of new bonds, the issuance of which will result in present value debt service savings for the City; now, therefore, 843954.1 034772 RSTIi [D ( � U The Common Council of the City of Buffalo, in the County of Erie, New York, hereby resolves (by the favorable vote of not less than two- thirds of all the members of said Common Council) as follows: Section 1. In this resolution, the following definitions apply, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context: a. "Bond To Be Refunded" or "Bonds To Be Refunded" means all or a portion of the outstanding 1999 -A Bonds, 2001 -A Bonds, 2001 -B Bonds, 2001 -D Bonds, 2002 -A Bonds, 2002 -B Bonds, and 2002 -C Refunding Bonds of the City of Buffalo, New York. b. "Escrow Contract" means the contract to be entered into by and between the City and the Escrow Holder pursuant to Section 10 hereof. c. "Escrow Holder" means the bank or trust company designated as such pursuant to Section 10 hereof. d. "Present Value Savings" means the dollar savings which result from the issuance of the Refunding Bonds computed by discounting the principal and interest payments on both the Refunding Bonds and the Bonds To Be Refunded from the respective maturities thereof to the date of issue of the Refunding Bonds at a rate equal to the effective interest cost of the Refunding Bonds. The effective interest cost of the Refunding Bonds shall be that rate which is arrived at by doubling the semi- annual interest rate (compounded semi - annually), necessary to discount the debt service payments on the Refunding Bonds from the maturity dates thereof to the date of issue of the Refunding Bonds and to the bona fide initial public offering price including estimated accrued interest, or, if there is no public offering, to the price bid including estimated accrued interest. e. "Redemption Date" means February 1, 2011 for the 1999 -A Bonds To Be Refunded, the 2001 -A Bonds To Be Refunded, and the 2001 -B Bonds To Be Refunded, December 15, 2011 for the 2001 -D Bonds To Be Refunded, November 15, 2012 for the 2002 -A Bonds To Be Refunded, the 2002 -B Bonds To Be Refunded, and the 2002 -C Bonds To Be Refunded. f. "Refunding Bond" or "Refunding Bonds" means a portion or all of the $77,000,000 bonds of the City of Buffalo, authorized pursuant to Section 2 hereof. g. "Refunding Bond Amount Limitation." means an amount of Refunding Bonds sufficient to pay the sum of the principal amount of Bonds To Be Refunded plus the aggregate amount of unmatured interest payable on each Bonds To Be Refunded to and including the applicable Redemption Date, plus redemption premiums payable on such Bonds To Be Refunded as of such applicable Redemption Date, as hereinabove referred to in the Recitals hereof, plus costs and expenses incidental to the issuance of the 843954.1 034772 RSIND 't �( . Refunding Bonds including the development of the refunding financial plan, and of executing and performing the terms and conditions of the Escrow Contract and all fees and charges of the Escrow Holder as referred to in Section 10 hereof. Section 2. The Common Council of the City (herein called "Common Council "), hereby authorizes the refunding of all or a portion of the $90,295,000 Bonds To Be Refunded of the City, more particularly described and referred to in the Recitals hereof, and appropriates an amount not to exceed $77,000,000 therefor to accomplish such refunding. The plan of financing said appropriation includes the issuance of not to exceed $77,000,000 Refunding Bonds and the levy and collection of a tax upon all the taxable real property within the City to pay the principal of and interest on said Refunding Bonds as the same shall become due and payable. Bonds of the City in the maximum principal amount of $77,000,000 are hereby authorized to be issued pursuant to the provisions of the Law. The proposed financial plan for the refunding in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (the "refunding financial plan ") prepared for the City by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. and hereby accepted and approved, includes the deposit of all the proceeds of said Refunding Bonds with an Escrow Holder pursuant to an Escrow Contract as authorized in Section 10 hereof, the payment of all costs incurred by the City in connection with said refunding from such proceeds, and the investment of a portion of such proceeds by the Escrow Holder in certain obligations, the principal of and interest, together with the balance of such proceeds to be held uninvested, shall be sufficient to pay (a) the principal of and interest on the Bonds To Be Refunded becoming due and payable on and prior to each applicable Redemption Date and (b) the principal of and premium on the Bonds To Be Refunded to be called for redemption prior to maturity on each applicable Redemption Date. Section 3. The $90,295,000 Bonds To Be Refunded referred to in Section 1 hereof are the aggregate unmatured outstanding balances of seven issues of bonds, each originally issued pursuant to various bond resolutions of the City, adopted on their respective dates. In accordance with the refunding financial plan, the Refunding Bonds authorized in the aggregate principal amount not to exceed $77,000,000 have been allocated to the component issues of the Bonds To Be Refunded, and shall mature in amounts and at dates to be determined. The Comptroller, the chief fiscal officer of the City, is hereby authorized to approve all details of the final refunding financial plan not contained herein. Section 4. The issuance of the Refunding Bonds will not exceed the Refunding Bond Amount Limitation. The maximum period of probable usefulness ( "PPU ") of each issue comprising the Bonds to be Refunded, commencing at the date of issuance of the first bond anticipation notes issued in anticipation of the sale of said bonds, is set forth in the following table: 1999 -A Bonds Pro ect PPU Reconstruction Niagara Falls Blvd. 15 Eric Basin Marina- Replacement of Fuel Tank 15 Erie Basin Marina - Rehab. Marina 15 543954.1 034772 RS1Nb �� 1999 -A Bonds Proj ect Squaw Island Remediation, Phase I -C Local Match - Reserve- Reconstruction Bridges Local Match Reserve - Reconstruct Roads Infrastructure Improvements Niagara Street Reconstruction Lower Vilest Side/Niagara St. Improvement Elmwood Avenue Project Handicapped Intersection Ramps Construction Reconstruction Polonia Hall Reconstruction Crucial Comm. Ctr. Handicapped Access Improvements Improvements Hennepin King Urban Life Center Expansion Delavan Moselle Roof Replacement- Parkside Lodge Improvements Library - Various Reconstruct Shea's Restrooms Police Reorganization- Facilities Development City Court Reconstruction Cazenovia Ice Rink Reconstruction Replacement of Underground Fuel Tank Sea's Center Modernization Shea's. Theater Expansion Restoration Lanigan Fieldhouse Reconstruction South District Bldgs. Reconstruction of Fire Station School #62 Conversion — Phase 11 Council Chambers Renovation Improvements Zoo Facilities Reconstruction of Apollo Theater Reconstruction Community Centers Construction Urban Arts Center Library Improvements -North Park Branch Northwest CC Improvements City Hall Fire Safety Systems - Standpipe Jefferson Avenue Library Development Kleinhans Music Hall Restoration Community Center Repairs -- Seneca Babcock PPU 20 20 15 15 15 15 15 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 15 15 40 15 15 15 843154.1 034772 RS1ND 1999 -A Bonds Project Community Center Repairs — Jubilee Riverside Old First Ward CC Expansions Tosh Collins CC Expansions Cazenovia Park Casino Reconstruction Precinct #I 1 Rehabilitation Reconstruction Peter Machnica CC Riverside Rink Cooling Tower Replacement Traffic Calming Project Handicapped Access Improvements Friends of the Elderly -Land Acquisition Friends of the Elderly — Expansion Public Parking — Land Acquisition Public Parking - Construction Jefferson Avenue Land Acquisition Renovations Citywide Playground Infrastructure Imp. Main - LaSalle Reconstruction of Apollo Theater Acquisition Land S. Ellicot Improvements to Seneca Babcock CC & Park Reconstruction of Crucial Building Delavan- Moselle Center Expansion -Phase IT Allendale Theatre Restoration Alleyway Theatre Roof Replacement North Dist. Waterfront Dev -Tow Path Park Constr North Dist, Waterfront Dev - Riverside Pk Impr. Parking Whrd Facility -Land Acquisition Parking Whrd Facility- Construction of Parking Lot Reconstruction MLK bark 2001 A Bonds Project Construction of Bailey - Kensington Community Center B District Police Building (Main- Tupper) PPU 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 20 15 30 15 30 1. 30 15 15 15 50 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 30 15 15 PPU 20 20 843954.1 034'772 RS1ND 2001 A Bands Praleet PPU Construction Bridge Northwest Academy 20 Improvements Citywide Park & Playground 15 Improvements to Hennepin Park -Imp & Equipment 15 Reconstruction of Various Community Centers 15 Renovation of Precinct #11 (C District) 15 Signal Improvements- Various 20 Waterfront Redevelopment (Webster Block) 30 Local Match Reserve _ _ 20 Tosh Collins Center Expansion 15 City Court Reconstruction 15 City Hall Reconstruction 15 Clinton Street Underpass Reconstruction 20 Fire Department HQ Reconstruction 15 Infrastructure Improvements 15 Machnica Center Reconstruction 15 Police HQ Cellblock Improvement 15 Purchase Equipment e Apollo Technology Center 15 Shea's Theater Exterior Restoration 15 HOPE VI Infrastructure e Phase 1 15 Hertel Avenue 14 Michigan Avenue Bridge 19 Marine Midland Arena Infrastructure 24 Hertel Avenue - new money 14 2001 B Bonds Project PPU Heating and Ventilating 20 Electric and Acoustic 20 Handicapped Access 20 ' Used life of 20 years for amortization schedule 843954.1 034772 RSFND Y 01' 2001 B Bonds Prq�ect PPU RS, 89 Addition, Planning 20 New Windows, Phase 2 20 New Roof, Traditional 20 Reconstruction, BVTC 20 New Roofs, P. S. 19 & 39 20 2001 D School Bonds Pro'ect PPU Partial reconstruction of Various Schools to Implement the 30 District Wide Technology Plan 843954.1 €134772 RSIND 2002 A Bands Praiecf PPU Handicapped Access Improvements 0001 10 Handicapped Access Improvements 0001 15 Improvements - Various Fire Stations 99 -00 15 Installation Fire Alarms - Various Libraries 99 -00 . 10 Restoration of Monuments 99-00 10 Construction Jefferson Avenue Library 99 -00 20 Reconstruction Main Street (Bailey- Kensington) 9900 15 Signal Improvements -Various 99 -00 20 Muselun of Science Security/Ventilation 00.01 10 Historical Society - Electrical Improvements 00 -01 10 Zoo Facilities Reconstruction 00 -01 15 60 Hedley Place (Underground Railroad Site) 00 -01 15 Parkside Lodge Reconstruction 00 -01 15 North Buffalo Community Center Improvements 00 -01 15 Library Reconstruction - Fronczak Branch 0001 10 Library Reconstruction - Clinton Branch 00 -01 15 Delaware Park Casino Reconstruction 00 -01 15 Cazenovia Pools Reconstruction 00 -01 15 Kleinhans Main Auditorium 00 -01 15 Auto Impound Roof Improvements 00-01 10 JFK Center Reconstruction 00 -01 20 South. Parr Lift Bridge Reconstructuon 00 -01 40 Central Park Plaza - Reconstruction Chalmers & Holden 15 0001 Elmwood Avenue Reconstruction Phase V (Bryant to 15 North) 0001 Delaware Park Improvements 0001 15 City-wide Park & Playground Improvements 00-01 .15 McCarthy Park Immpovements 00 -01 15 LaSalle Park Improvements 00 -01 15 Infrastructure Richmond/Ferry Circle (Reconstr of Streets) 15 00 -01 Infrastructure Improvements - Symphony Circle Lighting 10 00 -01 Purchase of Fire Fighting Vehicles 00 -01 10 Improvements to City Parks & Playgrounds 2001 15 Neighborhood Redevelopment/Clearance Activites 2001 10 City Owned Building Improvements - Citywide 2002 15 Handicapped Access Improvements 00 -01 10 Handicapped Access Improvements 0001 15 843954,1 034772 RSIIND 2002 A Bands PrW J s PPU Improvements - Various Fire Stations 99-00 15 Installation Fire Alarms - Various Libraries 99 -00 10 Restoration of Monuments 99 -00 10 Construction Jefferson Avenue Library 9900 20 Reconstruction Main Street (Bailey - Kensington) 99 -00 15 Signal Improvements - Various 99-00 20 Museum of Science Security/Ventilation 00 -01 10 Historical Society - Electrical Improvements 00 -01 10 Zoo Facilities Reconstruction 00 -01 15 60 Medley Place (Underground Railroad Site) 00 -01 15 Parkside Lodge Reconstruction 00 -01 15 North Buffalo Community Center Improvements 00 -01 15 Library Reconstruction - Fronczak Branch 00 -01 10 Library Reconstruction -Clinton Branch 00 -01 15 Delaware Park Casino Reconstruction 0001 15 Cazenovia Pools Reconstruction 00 -01 15 Kleinhans Main Auditorium 00 -01 15 Auto Impound Roof Improvements 00 -01 10 JFK Center Reconstruction 00 -01 20 South Park Lift Bridge Reconstructuon 00 -01 40 Central Park Plaza - Reconstruction Chalmers & Holden 15 00-01 Elmwood Avenue Reconstruction Phase V (Bryant to 15 North) 00 -01 Delaware Park Improvements 00 -01 15 City-wide Park & Playground Improvements 00 -01 15 McCarthy Park tmrpovements 00 -01 15 LaSalle Park Improvements 00 -01 15 Infrastructure Richmond/Ferry Circle (Reconstr of Streets) 15 00 -01 Infrastructure Improvements - Symphony Circle Lighting 10 00 -01 Purchase of Fire Fighting Vehicles 00-01 10 Improvements to City Parks & Playgrounds 2001 15 Neighborhood Redevelopment/Clearance Activites 2001 10 City Owned Building Improvements - Citywide 2002 15 843954.1 034772 RS1M) rr 2002 B Bonds Pry PPU Reconstruction/Construction of Schools - Various (dSCB) 2002 -P.S. 89 Addition & Reconstruction BA -58 8,500,000 30 Public Schoch #89 Addition 00 -01 BA51 20 New Library Facilities - Phase 11100 -01 Libraries BA52 20 East District Schools Reconstruction 00 -01 BA53 20 Handicapped Access 00 -01 BA55 20 Telecommunication Improvements 99 -00 Telephone/PA BA42 10 Reconstruction Various Schools 99 -00 Theme Schools BA46 20 Handicapped Access 99 -00 BA -41 20 Reconstruction Various Schools 98 -99 BA39 &40 20 -Handicapped Access BA -39 1,450,000 -Science Labs BA -40 2,300,000 2002 C Bonds Pr� eject PPU Augspurger Parking Ramp Addition (Land Acquisition) 0001 30 Augspurger Parking Ramp Addition (Additions) 00 -01 20 Expansion of Adam Parking Ramp 00 -01 15 Section 5. The aggregate amount of estimated Present Value Savings is set forth in the proposed refunding financial plan attached hereto as Exhibit A, computed in accordance with subdivision two of paragraph b of Section 90.10 of the Law. Said refunding financial plan has been prepared based upon the assumption that the Refunding Bonds will be issued in the aggregate principal amount, and will mature, be of such terms and bear such interest as set forth therein. The Common Council recognizes that the principal amount of the Refunding Bonds, the maturities, terms and interest rates, the provisions, if any, for the redemption thereof prior to maturity, and whether or not any or all of the Refunding Bonds will be insured, and the resulting present value savings, may vary from such assumptions and that the refunding financial plan may vary from that attached hereto as Exhibit A. Section 6. (a) Said $77,000,000 Refunding Bonds shall be sold at private sale, and the Comptroller, the chief fiscal officer of the City, is hereby authorized to execute a purchase contract on behalf of the City for the sale of said Refunding Bonds, provided that the terms and conditions of such sale shall be approved by the State Comptroller, and further providing that 843954.1 034772 RKND prior to the issuance of the Refunding Bonds the Comptroller shall have filed with the Common Council a certificate approved by the State Comptroller setting forth the Present Value Savings to the City resulting from the issuance of the Refunding Bonds; (b) in connection with such sale, the City hereby authorizes the preparation of an Official Statement and approves its use in connection with such sale, and, further, consents to the distribution of a Preliminary Official Statement prior to the date said Official Statement is executed and available for distribution; and (c) the Comptroller is hereby further authorized and directed to take any and all actions necessary to accomplish said refunding, and to execute any contracts and agreements for the purchase of and payment for services rendered or to be rendered the City in connection with said refunding including the preparation of the final refunding financial plan referred to in Section 2. Section 7. Each of the Refunding Bonds authorized by this resolution shall contain the recital of validity prescribed by Section 52.00 of the Law and said Refunding Bonds shall be general obligations of the City payable as to both principal and interest by a general tax upon all the taxable real property within the City without limitation as to rate or amount. The faith and credit of the City are hereby irrevocably pledged. to the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on said Refunding Bonds and provision shall be made annually in the budget of the City for (a) the amortization and redemption of the Refunding Bonds to mature in such year and (b) the payment of interest to be due and payable in such year. Section 8. Subject to the provisions of this resolution and of the Law, and pursuant to the provisions of Section 21 A0 of the Law with respect to the issuance of bonds having substantially level or declining annual debt service, and Sections 50.00, 55.00 to 60.00, 90.10 and 168.00 of the Law, the powers and duties of the Common Council relative to determining the amount of Bonds To Be Refunded, prescribing the terms, form and contents and as to the sale and issuance of the Refunding Bonds, and executing any arbitrage certification relative thereto, and as to executing the Escrow Contract described in Section 10 are hereby delegated to the Comptroller, the chief fiscal officer of the City. Section 9. Prior to the issuance of the Refunding Bonds, the City shall contract with a bank or trust company located and authorized to do business in this state, for the purpose of having such bank or trust company act as the Escrow Holder of the proceeds, inclusive of any premium from the sale of the Refunding Bonds, together with all income derived from the investment of such proceeds. The Escrow Contract shall contain such terms and conditions as shall be necessary in order to accomplish the refunding financial plan, including provisions for the Escrow Holder without further authorization or direction from the City, except as otherwise provided therein, (a) to .make all required payments of principal, interest and redemption premiums to the appropriate paying agent with respect to the Bonds To Be Refunded, (b) to pay costs and expenses incidental to the issuance of the Refunding Bonds, including the development of the refunding financial plan, and of executing and performing the terms and conditions of the Escrow Contract and all of its fees and charges as the Escrow Holder, (c) at the appropriate time or times to cause to be given on behalf of the City the notices of redemption authorized to be given pursuant to Section 13 hereof, and (d) to invest the moneys held by it consistent with the provisions of the refunding financial plan. The Escrow Contract shall be irrevocable and shall constitute a covenant with the holders of the Refunding Bonds. 843954.1 034772 RS1ND 0 1 Section 10. The proceeds, inclusive of any premium, from the sale of the Refunding Bonds, immediately upon receipt, shall be placed in escrow by the City with the Escrow Holder in accordance with the Escrow Contract. All moneys held by the Escrow Holder shall be invested only in direct obligations of the United States of America or in obligations the principal of and interest on which are unconditionally guaranteed by the United States of America, which obligations shall mature or be subject to redemption at the option of the holder thereof not. later than the respective dates when such moneys will be required to mare payments in accordance with the refunding financial plan. Any such moneys remaining in the custody of the Escrow Holder after the full execution of the Escrow Contract shall be returned to the City and shall be applied by the City only to the payment of the principal of or interest on the Refunding Bonds then outstanding. Section 11. That portion of such proceeds from the sale of the Refunding Bonds, together with interest earned thereon, which shall be required for the payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds To Be Refunded, including any redemption premiums, in accordance with the refunding financial plan shall be irrevocably committed and pledged to such purpose and the holders of the Bonds To Be Refunded shall have a lien upon such moneys and the investments thereof held by the Escrow Holder. The pledge and lien provided for herein shall become valid and binding upon the issuance of the Refunding Bonds and the moneys and investments held by the Escrow Holder shall immediately be subject thereto without any further act. Such pledge and lien shall be valid and binding against all parties having claims of any kind in tort, contract or otherwise against the City irrespective of whether such parties have notice thereof. Neither this resolution, the Escrow Contract, nor any other instrument relating to such pledge and lien, need be filed or recorded. Section 12. In accordance with the provisions of Section 53.00 and of paragraph h of Section 90.10 of the La' %v, the Common Council hereby elects to call in and redeem all the Bonds To Be Refunded which are subject to prior redemption according to their terns on each applicable Redemption Date pursuant to the final refunding financial plan. The sum to be paid therefor on each applicable Redemption Date shall be the par value thereof, the accrued interest to each applicable Redemption Date and the redemption premiums. The Escrow Holder is hereby authorized and directed to cause notice(s) of such call for redemption to be given in the name of the City by mailing such notice(s) to the registered holders of the Bonds To Be Refunded which are subject to prior redemption at least thirty days prior to such Redemption Dates. Upon the issuance of the Refunding Bonds, the election to call in and redeem the Bonds To Be Refunded subject to prior redemption and the direction to the Escrow Holder to cause notices thereof to be given as provided in this Section shall become irrevocable and the provisions of this Section shall constitute a covenant with the holders, from time to time, of the Refunding Bonds, provided that this Section may be amended from time to time as may be necessary to comply with the publication requirements of paragraph a of Section 53.00 of the Law, as the same may be amended from time to time. Section 13. This resolution shall take effect immediately subject to approval by the Mayor in accordance with Section 3 -19 of the Charter of the City of Buffalo. Introduced: 843954.1 ©34772 RSfND Exhibit A Proposed Refunding Financial Plan 843954.1 034772 R3rNID Nov 23, 2010 10:58 ain Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 1 SOURCES AND USES OF FUNDS City of Buffalo Combined Refunding Series Sources: Bond Proceeds: Par Amount 56,115,000.00 Net Premium 5,296,869.10 61,411,869.10 Uses: Refunding Escrow Deposits: Cash Deposit 410,302.01 SLGS Purchases 60,594,70$.00 61,005,010.01 Delivery Date Expenses: Cost of Issuance 125,000.00 Underwriter's Discount 269,605,55 Bond Insurance 8,663.18 403,268.73 Other Uses of Funds: Additional Proceeds 3,590.36 61,411,869.10 Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 2 SOURCES AND USES OF FUNDS City of Buffalo Gen Improvement Refunding Sources: Bond Proceeds: Par Amount 18,895,000.00 Net Premium 1,297,439.05 20,192,439.05 Uses: Refunding Escrow Deposits: Cash Deposit SLGS Purchases Delivery Date Expenses: Cost of Issuance Undenvriter's Discount Bond Insurance 0.22 20,066,883.00 20,066,883.22 42,08990 81,062.15 2,243.70 125,395.75 Other Uses of Funds: Additional Proceeds 160.08 20,192,439.05 Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee &Leach, Inc. Page 3 SOURCES AND USES OF FUNDS City of Buffalo Refunding Parking Bonds Sources: Bond Proceeds: Par Amount . 5,570,000.00 Prerniuin 658,640.25 6,228,640.25 Uses: Refunding Escrow Deposits: Cash Deposit 0.88 SLGS Purchases 6,187,679.00 6,187,679.88 Delivery Date Expenses: Cost of Issuance 12,407.56 Underwriter's Discount 28,073.56 40,481.12 Other Uses of Funds: Additional Proceeds 474.25 6,228,640.25 steme Nov 23, 2010 10:58 ain Prepared by Sterne, Agee & beach, Inc. Page 4 SOURCES AND USES OF FUNDS City of Buffalo Refunding School Bonds Sources: Bond Proceeds: Par Amount 31,650,000:00 Net Premium 3,340,789.80 34,990,789.80 Uses: Refunding Escrow Deposits: Cash Deposit 410,300,9I SLGS Put-chases 34,340,146.00 34,750,446.91 Delivery Date Expenses: Cost of Issuance 70,502.54 Underwriter's Disco €€nt 160,469.84 Bond Insurance 6,419.48 237,396.86 Other Uses of Funds; Additional Proceeds 2,951.03 34,990,789.80 tai ogee Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 5 St Hull MY OF REFUNDING RESULTS City of Buffalo Combined Refiinding Series Dated Bate 12/01/2010 Delivery Date 12/0112010 Arbi #rage yield 2.875258% Eserow yield 0.384241% Bond Par Amount 56,115,000.00 True Interest Cost 2,959.686% Net Interest Cost 3.136887% Average Coupon 4.698028% Average Life 5.739 Par amount of refunded bonds 57,325,000.00 Average coupon of refunded bonds 5.212963% Average life of refunded bonds 5.232 PV of prior debt to 12/01/2010 r@ 1875258% 64,463,751.11 Net PV Savings 3,064,135.54 Percentage savings of refunded bonds 5.345199% Percentage savings of refunding bonds 5.460457% Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leae6, Inc, Page 6 SUNRYIARY OF BONDS REFUNDED City of Buffalo Combined Refunding Series Maturity Interest Par Call Call Bond Date Rate .Amount Date Price Series 1999A: 4.700% 1,450,000.00 11/15/2012 100.000 GISERIAL 02101/2012 5.125% 2,870,000,00 02/01/2011 100:000 02/01/2013 5.125% 2,945,000,00 02/01/2011 100.000 0210112014 5.125% 3,005,000.00 02/01 12011 100.000 02/01/2015 4.750% 300,000.00 02101/2011 100.000 02/01/2016 4.750% 310,000;00 02101/2011 100.000 02/01/2017 4.750% 315,000,00 02/01/2011 100.000 02/01/2018 4.750% 320,000.00 02/01/2011 100.000 02/01/2011 100.000 10,065,000.00 0210112018 5.000% Series 20OIA: 4.700% 1,450,000.00 11/15/2012 100.000 11/15/2016 GISERIAL 02/0112012 4.500% 1,120,000.00 0210112011 100.000 855,000.00 02101 /20.13 _ .4:600% . 1,145,000.00.. 02/01/201.1.. 100.000. ... 11/15/2012 02/01/2014 4.700% 1,160,000.00 02/0112011 100.000 100.000 02/01/2015 4,800% 1,005,000.00 02/0112011 100,000 School Bonds, Series 20018: 02/01/2016 5.375% 1;020,000.00 02/01/2011 100.000 4.600% 02/0112017 5.000% 255,000.00 02/01/2011 100.000 460,000.00 0210112018 5.000% 250,000.00 02/01/2011 100.000 02/01/2011 02/01/2019 5.000% 260,000.00 02/01/2011 100.000 100.000 02/01/2020 5.100% 260,000.00 02101/2011 100.000 02/01/2018 02/01/2021 5.100% 265,000,00 02/01/2011 100.000 5.000% 580 02201/2011 6,740,000.00 .02/01/2020 5.000% Series 2002A: 0210112011 100.000 02/01/2021 5.100% 645,000.00 GISERIAL 11/15/2015 4.625% 1,205,000.00 11/15/2012 100.000 11/15/2016 4,750% 1,265,000.00 11115/2012 100.000 CSERIAI, 12/1512012 11/15/2017 4.800% 155,000.00 11/1512012 100.000 5.500% 2,820,000.00 12/15/2011 2,625,000.00 12/1512014 5.500% Series 2002C - Parking: PARKCSER 11/15/2015 4.700% 1,450,000.00 11/15/2012 100.000 11/15/2016 4,800% 1,520,000.00 11/15/2012 100.000 11/15/2017 5375% 855,000.00 11/15/2012 100.000 11/1512018 5.375% 900,000.00 11/15/2012 100.000 11/1512019 5.000% 950,000.00 11/15/2012 100.000 5,675,000.00 School Bonds, Series 20018: CSERIAL 02/01/2013 4.600% 435,000.00 02/01/2011 100.000 02/01/2014 4.700% 460,000.00 02/01/2011 100.000 02101/2015 4.800% 490,000.00 02/01/2011 100.000 02/01/2016 4.875% 515,000.00 02101/2011 100.000 02/01/2017 5.000 530,000.00 02/01/2011 100.000 02/01/2018 5.000% 550,000.00 02/01/2011 100,000 02101/2019 5.000% 580 02201/2011 100.000 .02/01/2020 5.000% 620,000.00 0210112011 100.000 02/01/2021 5.100% 645,000.00 02/01/2011 100.000 4,825,000.00 School Bonds, Series 2001D: CSERIAI, 12/1512012 5.500% 2,675,000,00 12/15/2011 100.000 12/15/2013 5.500% 2,820,000.00 12/15/2011 100.000 12/1512014 5.500% 2,975,000.00 12/15/2011 100.000 12/15/2015 5.500% 3,140,000.00 17115/2011 100.000 r� r Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 7 SUMMARY OF BONDS REFUNDED City of Buffalo Combined Refunding Series Maturity Interest Par Call Call Bond Date Rate Amount Date Price School Bonds,.Series 2001D: CSERIAL 1211512016 5.500% 3, 12/15/2011 100.000 14,920,000.00 . School Bonds, Series 20028: CSERIAL 11115/2016 5.375% 2,240,000.00 11/15/2012 100.000 11/15/2017 5.375% 2,360,000.00 11/15/2012 100.000 11/15/2018 5.375% 2,490,000.00 11/1512012 100.000 11/15/2019 5.375 % 2,620,000.00 11/15/2012 104.000 11/15/2020 5.375% 2,765,000.00 11/15/2012 100.000 12,475,000.40 57,325,000,00 Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by SteraQ, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 8 Sayings .Summary PV of savings from cash flow 3,060,545,19 Pius: Refunding funds on hand 3,590.36 Net PV Savings 3,064,135.55 SAVINGS City of Buffalo Combined Refunding Series Present Value Prior Refiinding to 12101/2010 Date Debt Service Debt Service Savings 2.8752579% 12/01/2011 2,971,325.04 2,756,175.00 215,150.04 234,132.95 12/01/2012 6,862,581.29 6,644,725:00 217,856.29 319,980.35 12101/2013 9,788,469.42 9,566,425.00 222,044.42 391,701.82 12/01/2014 9,655,478.17 9,440,225.00 215,253.17 376,075.52 12/01/2015 9,318,037.54 9,072,625:00 245,412.54 335,484.66 12/0112016 11,520,660.65 11,280,625.00 240,035.65 326,102.55 12/01/2017 8,785,403.77 8 240,278.77 30.1,618.44 12/01/2018 5,189,426.26 4,951,850.00 237,576.26 216,254.12 12/01/20I9 4,858,613.76 4,617,350.00 241,263,76 207,285,18 12/01/2020 3,862,158.76 3,649,375.00 212,783.76 179,385.91 12/01/2021 933,205.00 719,325.00 213,880.00 172,523.70 73,745,359.66 71,243,825.00 2,501,534.66 3,060,545.19 Sayings .Summary PV of savings from cash flow 3,060,545,19 Pius: Refunding funds on hand 3,590.36 Net PV Savings 3,064,135.55 Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 9 SAVINGS City of Buffalo Gen Improvement Refunding Present Value Prior Refunding to 12/01/2010 Date Debt Service Debt Service Savings 0. 2.8752579% 12/01/2011 960,101.26 875,450.00 84,651.26 91,683.72 12101/2012 4,851,357.51 4,766,850.00 84,507.51 178,829.06 12/01/2013 4,750,813.14 4,661,400.00 89,413.14 .178,228.09 12/01/2014 4,619,749,39 4,535,200.00 84,549.39 168,441.88 12/0112015 2,829,241.26 2,742,600.00 86,641.26 105,72147 12/01/2016 2,792,490.00 2,705,850.00 86,640:030 102,744.05 12/01/2017 813,771.25 724,850.00 88,921.25 85,114.59 12101/2018 623,625.00 536,575.00 87;050:00 80,785.47 12/01/2019 293,275.00 204,075.00 89,200.00 74,193.74 - 12/01/2020 280,145.00 192,600.00 87,545.00 70,731.34 12/01/2021 271,757.50 186,300.00 85,457,50 67,172.96 23,086,326.31 22,131,750.00 954,57631 1,203,648.37 Savings Summail PV of savings from cash flow 1,203,648.37 Plus: Refunding funds on hand 160.08 Net PV Savings 1,203,808.45 Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepare by Sterne, Ag ee & L each, Inc. Page 10 SAVINGS City of Buffalo Refunding Parking Bonds PV of savings from cash flow 134,531.71 Plus: Refunding funds on hand 479.25 Net PV Savings 135,010.96 Present Value Prior Refunding to 12/01/2010 Bate Befit Service Debt Service Savings a, 2.8752579% 12/01/2011 282,94126 278,500.00 4,441,26 4,698.91 12/01/2012 282,941.26 278,500.00 4,441.26 4,566.66 12/01/2013 282,941.26 278,500.00 4,441.26 4,438.14 12/01/2014 282,941.26 278,500.00 4,441.26 4,313.23 12/01/2015 1,732,941.26 1,703,500.00 29,441.26 27,462.38 12/01/2016 1,734,791.26 1,707,250.00 27,541.26 25,108.80 12/01/2017 996,83126 972,250.00 24,581.26 21,222.55 12/01/2018 995,875.00 970,250.00 25,625.00 21,431.95 12/01/2019 997,500.00 971,250.00 26,250.00 21,289.09 7,589,703.82 7,438,500.00 151,203.82 134,531.71 SavingLSumrn PV of savings from cash flow 134,531.71 Plus: Refunding funds on hand 479.25 Net PV Savings 135,010.96 Nov 23, 2 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page I 1 SAVINGS City of Buffalo Refunding School. Bonds Present Value Savin s Summary PV of savings from cash flow 1,722,365.10 Plus: Refunding fiords on hand 2,951.03 Net PV Savings 1,725,316.13 Prior Refunding to 12/01/2010 Date Debt Service Debt. Service Savings @ 2.8752579% 12/01/2011 1,728,282.52 1,602,225.00 126,057.52 137,750.32 12/01/2012 1,728,282.52 1,599,375.00 128,907.52 136,584.63 12/01/2013 4,754,715.02 4,626,525.00 128,190.02 209,035.59 12/0112014 4,752,787.52 4,626,525.00 126,262.52 203,320.41 12/01/2015 4,755,855.02 4,626,525.00 129,330.02 202,298.81 12101/2016 6,993,379.39 6,867,525.00 125 198,249.70 12/01/2017 6,974,801,26 6,848,025.00 126,776.26 195,281.30 12/01/2018 3,569,926.26 3,445,025.00 124,901.26 114,036.70 1210112019 3,567,838.76 3,442,025.00 125,813.76 111,802.35 12/01/2020 3,582,013.76 3,456,775.00 125,238.76 108,654.57 12/01/2021 661,447.50 533,025.00 128,422.50 105,350.74 43,069,329.53 41,673,575.00 1,395,754.53 1,722,365.10 Savin s Summary PV of savings from cash flow 1,722,365.10 Plus: Refunding fiords on hand 2,951.03 Net PV Savings 1,725,316.13 Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Steme, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 12 BOND StTM1v1ARY STATISTICS City of Buffalo Combined Refunding Series Dated Date 12101 /2010 Delivery Date 12/01/2010 Last Maturity 12/01/2021 Arbitrage Yield 2.875258 %0 True Interest Cost (TIC) 2,959686% Net Interest Cost (NIC) 3.136887% All In TIC 3.003118% Average Coupon 4.698028% Average Life (years) 5.739 Duration of Issue (years) 5.115 Par Amount 56,115,000.00 Bond Proceeds 61,411,869.10 Total Interest 15;128,825.00 Net Interest 10,101,561.45 Total Debt Service 71,243,825.00 Maximum Annual Debt Service 11,280,625.00 Average Annual Debt Service 6,476,711.36 Underwriter's Fees (per $1000) Average Takedown 4.104381 Other Fee 0300137 Total Underwriter's Discount 4.804518 Hid Price 108.958859 Par Average Average Bond Component Value Price Coupon Life Uninsured serial bonds 55,420,000.00 109.603 4.727% 5.673 Insured serial bonds 695,000.00 96.424 3.500% 11.000 56,115,000.00 5.739 All-In Arbitrage TIC TIC Yield Par Value 56,115,000.00 56,115,000.00 56,115,000.00 + Accrued Interest + Premium (Discount) 5,296,869.10 5,296,869.10 5,296,86% 10 Underwriter's Discount Cost of Issuance Expense Other Amounts Target Value Target Date Yield - 269,605.55 - 269,605.55 - 125,000.00 - 8,66118 - 8,66118 61,142,263.55 12101/2010 2.959686% 61,008,600.37 12/01/2010 3.003118% 61,403,205.92 1210112010 2.875259% t�� Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 13 BOND PRICING City of Buffalo Gen Improvement Refunding Maturity Bond Component Date Amount Rate Field Price Uninsured serial bonds: 12/0112011 120,000 3.000% 1.150% 1.01.834. 12/01/2012 4,01 5,000 3.000% 1.480% 102:984 12/©112013 4,030,000 4.000% 1.770% 106.487 12/01/2014 4,065,000 4.000% 2.120% 107.173 12/01/2015 2,435,000 5.000% 2380% 112.281 12/01/2016 2,520 5.000% 2.720% 112.543 12/01/2017 665 3.500% 3.060% 102.753 12/01/2018 500,000 3.500% 3.380% 100.835 12101/2019 185,000 3.500% 3.660% 98.782 12/01/2020 180,000 3.500% 3.900% 96313 18,715,000 Insured serial bonds: 12/01/2021 180,000 3.500% 3.940% 96.102 18,895,000 Dated bate Delivery Date First Coupon Par Amount Premium Production Undenvriter's Discount Purchase Price Accrued Interest 12/01/2010 12/01 /2010 06/01/2011 18,895,000.00 1,297,439.05 20,192,439.05 106.866573% - 81,062.15 - 0.429014% 20,111,376.90 106.437560% Net Proceeds 20,111,376.90 Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by S terne, Ag ee & Leach, Inc. Page 14 BOND PRICING City of Buffalo Refunding Parking Bonds Maturity Bond Component Date Amount Rate Yield Price Uninsured serial bonds: 12/01/2011 3.000% 1.150% 101.834 12/01/2012 3.000% 1.480% 102.984 12/01/2013 4.000% 1.770% 106,487 12/01/2014 4.000% 2.120% 107.173 12/01/2015 1,425,000 5.000% 2380% 112.281 12/01/2016 1,500,000 5,000% 2.720% 112.543 12/01/2017 840,000 5:000 1060 112.141 12/01/2018 880,060 5.000% 3.380% 111.272 12/01/2019 925,000 5.000% 3.660% 110.196 12/01/2020 5.000% 3.900% 109.036 5,570,000 Insured serial bonds: 12/01/2021 5.000% 3.940% 108.691 C 5,570,000 Dated Date Delivery Date First Coupon Par Amount Premium Production Undervrtitet's Discount Purchase Price Accrued Interest Net Proceeds 12/01/2010 12/01/2010 06/0112011 5,570,000.00 658,640.25 6,228,640.25 111.824780% - 28,073.56 - 0.504014% 6,200,566.69 111.320766% 6,200,566.69 t Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 15 BOND PRICING City of Buffalo Refunding School Bonds Maturity 31,650,000 Bond Component Date Amount Rate Yield Price Uninsured serial bonds: First Coupon 06/01/2011 Par Amount 1210112011 95,000 3.000% 1.100 %n 101.884 12/01/2012 95,000 3.000% 1.430% 1.03.084 12101/2013 3,125,000 4.000 %a 1,720 %v 106.638 12/31/2014 3,250,000 4.000% 2.070% 107.372 12101/2015 3,380,000 5.000% 2.330% 112.532 12/01/2016 5,790 5.000% 2.670% 112.838 I2/01/20I7 6,060,000 5.000% 3.010% 111476 12/01/2018 2,960,000 5.000% 3330% 111.644 12/0112019 3,105,000 5.000% 1610 %a 110.600 12101/2020 3,275,000 5.000% 3.850 % 109.470 31 Insured serial bonds: 12/01/2021 515,000 3.500 % 3.890% 96.536 12/01/2022 3.500 %0 4.030% 94.996 12101/2023 3.500% 4.160% 93.424 12101/2024 3.500% 4.290% 91.749 515 Net Proceeds 34,830,319.96 _� .1 31,650,000 Dated Date 12/01/2010 Delivery Date 12/01/2010 First Coupon 06/01/2011 Par Amount 31,650,000.00 Premium 3,340,789.80 Production 34,990,789.80 110.555418% Underwriter's Discount - 160,469.84 - 0.507014% Purchase Price 34,830,319.96 110.048404% Accrued Interest Net Proceeds 34,830,319.96 _� .1 Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 16 BOND DEBT SERVICE City of Buffalo Gen Improvement Refunding Period Debt Ending Principal Coupon Interest Service 12/01/2011 120,000 3.000% 755,450 875,450 12/0.1/2012 4,015,000 3.000% 751,850 4,766,850 12/0,112013 4,030,000 4.000% 631,400 4,661,400 12/01/2014 4,065,000 4.000% 470,200 4,535,200 12/01/2015 2,435,000 5.000% 307,600 2,742,600 .12/01/2016 2,520;000 5.000% 185,850 2,705,850 1210112017 665,000 3.500% 59850 724,850 12/01/2018 500,000 3.500% 36,575 536,575 12/01/2019 185,000 3.500% 19,075 204,075 12/01/2020 180,000 1500% 12,600 192,600 12/01/2021 180,000 3.500% 6,300 186,300 18,895,000 3,236,750 22,131,750 3r Nov 23, 2010 10:58.am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 17 BOND DEBT SERVICE City of Buffalo Refunding Parking Bonds Period Debt Ending Principal Coupon Interest Service 12101/2011 278,500 278,500 12101/2012 278,500 278,500 12/01/2013 278,500 278,500 12/01/2014 278,500 278,500 12/01/2015 1,425,000 5.000% 278,500 1,703,500 12/0112016 1,500 5.000% 207,250 1,707,250 12/0112017 840,000 5.000% 132,250 972,250 12/01/2018 "880,000 5.000% 90,250 970,250 12101/2019 925,000 5.000% 46,250 971,250 5,570,000 1,868,500 7,438,500 it '� Nov 23, 2010 10.58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc, Page 18 BOND DEBT SERVICE City of Buffalo Refunding School Bonds Period Debt Ending Principal Coupon Interest Service 12/01/2011 95,000 3.000% 1,507,225 1,602,225 12/01/2012 95.000 3..000% 1,5.04,375 1,599,375 : 12/01/2013 3,125,000 4.000% 1,501,525 4,626,525 12/01/2014 3,250,000 4;000 %0 1,376 4,626,525 12/01/2015 3;380,000 5.000% 1,246;525 4,626,525 12/01/2016 5,790,000 5.000 %Q 1,077,525 6,867,525 . 12/01/2017 6,060 5.000% 788,025 6,848,025 12/01/2018 2,960,000 5.000% 485,025 3,445,025 1210112019 3,105,000 5.000% 337,025 3,442 12/01/2020 3,275,000 5.000% 181,775 3,456,775 12/01/2021 515,000 3.500% 18,025 533,025 . 31,650,000 1 , 023,575 ..... 41,673,575 664,938.77 19,430,000.00 20,094,938.77 m agee Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Ste€ Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 22 ESCROW REQUIREMENTS City of Buffalo Gen Improvement Refunding Period Principal Ending Interest Redeemed Total 02/01/2011 418,421:25 16,805,000.00 17,223,421.25 05/15/2011 61,629.38 61,629.38 11/15/231.1 61,62938 61,629.38 05/15/2012 61,629.38 61,629.38 11/15/2012 61,629.38 2,625 2,686,629.38 664,938.77 19,430,000.00 20,094,938.77 m agee t Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. page 23 ESCROW REQUIREMENTS City of Buffalo Refunding Parking Bonds Period principal Ending Interest Redeemed Total 05/15/2011 141,470.63 141,470.63 11/15/2031 141,470.63 141,470.63 05/15/2012 141,470:63 141,470.63 11/15/2012 141,470.63 5;675,000.0.0 5,816,470.63 565,882.52 5,675,000.00 6,240,882.52 t Nov 23, 2010 10:58 am Prepared by Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. Page 24 ESCROW REQUIREMENTS City of Buffalo Refunding School Bonds Period Principal Ending Interest Redeemed Total 12/15/2010 41 0,300.00 410,300.00 02/01/2011 118,575.63 4,825,000.00 4,943,575.63 05/15/2011 335,265.63 335,265.63 06115/2011 410,300.00 410,300.00 11/15/2011 335,265.63 335,265.63 12/15/2011 410,300.00 14, 920,000.00 15,330,300.00 05/15/2012 335,265.63 335,265.63 11/1512012 335,265.63 12,475,000.00 12,810,265.63 2,690,538.15 32,220,000.00 34,910,538.15 of «r That pursuant to law, we do hereby certify that immediate passage of the attached bond . resolution is necessary for the efficient conduct of City business. � r t_� / - ANDREW Comptroller *A *NO* FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMM KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL smffH j 213- 6 314- 7 000 4 4 RESOLUTION By: Michael J. LoCurto & David A. Franezyk RE: WANE PLANNING BOARD FEES, PRESERVATION BOARD FEES, AND BUILDING PERMIT FEES FOR THE BUFFALO ZOO RELATING TO THEIR NEW ENTRY PLAZA AND ARTIC EDECE PROJECTS WHEREAS, The Buffalo Zoo is in the process of raising money to fund two new projects, the Entry Plaza project and the Arctic Edge project; and WHEREAS, Once completed, the new Entry Plaza will serve as a gathering space for visitors as they embark on their Zoo adventure. A series of sculptural elements, including a giant globe fountain and an interactive water "reap" of the Great Lakes, will introduce the zoo's organizing theme in a fun, engaging manner. Interpretive graphics will relate Buffalo's water story (i.e. Niagara Falls and hydroelectric power, the Eric Canal and transportation) while touching on global water usage. A gift shop and cafe will be accessible to visitors entering and exiting the zoo, as well as recreational users of Delaware Park. The Entry Plaza will offer a wide range of visitor amenities: ticketing, membership, zoo information, restrooms, lost and found and an automatic teller machine; and WHEREAS, The Arctic Edge will be a dramatic new animal habitat focusing on frozen water (snow) and feature polar bears, arctic wolf, Canadian lynx and bald eagle. A series of snow - capped peaks and rocky outcroppings will serve as a backdrop to the polar bear habitat while underwater viewing of their salt -water pool will allow visitors to get an up- close look, at the bears.' playful antics.. WHEREAS, At this time, the Buffalo Zoo has raised the money to pay for the architecture / design of the above referenced projects and they are requesting that the City waive all Planning Board fees, Preservation Board fees, and Building Permit fees associated with their Entry Plaza and Arctic Edge projects; and WHEREAS, It is in the City's best interest to ensure the future viability of The Buffalo Zoo, and by waiving all Planning Board fees, Preservation Board fees, and Building Permit fees associated with their Entry Plaza and Arctic Edge projects, the City will be helping to make these projects financially viable thereby strengthening one of our oldest and most important city and regional assets. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the Common Council does hereby respectfully request that the appropriate City of Buffalo Departments and Boards waive all Planning Board fees, Preservation Board fees, and Building Permit fees associated with the Buffalo Zoo's Entry Plaza and Arctic Edge projects. BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED That the City Clerk is directed to send certified copies of this resolution to the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets; the Department of Permit & Inspections Services; the Department of Law; the City Planning Board; the City Preservation Board; and all other relevant City Departments and Boards. David A. Franczyk Fillmore District Council Member Council President 1Vlichael3. aCurto Delaware District Council Member David A. Franczyk Fillmore District Council Member Council President i * AYE * PTO * FONTANA * FRARCM * GOLONBE S * * * * IKEAIRNS * * * * LOS TO * * RUSSE gNwm * * * * ® 6 * ,� 314- 7 000110 RESOLUTION A Sponsors Councilmember Rivera and Counciimember LoCurto RE: THE FUTURE OF BUFFALO HOUSING COURT WHEREAS: The New York State Legislature created the Buffalo Housing Court in 1978 to address the problems associated with deteriorating housing stock in the City of Buffalo; and WHEREAS: It is the responsibility of the Chief Judge to assign a Buffalo City Court Judge to serve as the Housing Court Judge; and WHEREAS: At his request, Buffalo City Court Judge Henry Nowak has been the City Court Judge assigned to Housing Court since 2003; and WHEREAS: Prior to Judge Henry Nowak, judges were assigned to Housing Court on a rotating basis, with no single Judge serving for a prolonged period before rotating to a different court assignment; and . WHEREAS Under Judge Henry Nowak's leadership, Buffalo Housing Court has undertaken numerous reform measures designed to improve the court's ability to improve the quality of life for city residents, workers and businesses. These improvements include a restructuring of the court's intake and scheduling methods to facilitate community participation and feedback, the creation of receivership programs that allow the court to oversee property repairs and fine collection, as well as the contribution of community liaisons who provide assistance with case management, research, and communication with neighborhood activists; and WHEREAS: Henry Nowak was recently elected to the New York Supreme Court, resulting in a vacancy in Buffalo City Court on January 1, 2011; and WHEREAS: There is concern among city residents that without Judge Henry Nowak's leadership, Buffalo Housing Court will abandon many of the successful initiatives that were put in place over the past several years. In addition, there is concern that a return to a system whereby Judges are assigned to Housing Court for a brief stint will not allow for Judges to gain the expertise required to address housing issues in a successful manner. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the Buffalo Common Council does hereby express its support for continuing the numerous reforms Judge Nowak has initiated during his tenure as Housing Court Judge; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That Buffalo City Court Judge Thomas P. Amodeo is hereby respectfully requested to appear before a meeting of the Legislation Committee to discuss the future of Buffalo Housing Court; AND BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED 314- 7 OF NO FONTANA FRANC GOLD E HAYNES KEARNS LO TO RWERA R SS SMffEl 213- 6 314- 7 00047 PC` Resolution Sponsor: Mr. Demone Smith RE: Budget Amendments Whereas: Article 3 -7 gives the Common Council of the City of Buffalo the duty to adopt the annual operating budget of the City of Buffalo; and Whereas: In the City Budget process, the Mayor initially proposed the budget and after review the Council has the opinion to amend the budget; and Whereas: There is no lave, article or code. which dictates a length of time for a review of written budget amendments or technical changes; and Whereas: A local law must be laid on the table in its final from at least seven calendar days exclusive of Sunday prior to its final passage; and Whereas: In any budgetary process transparency is essential, especially in closed negotiations between the Legislation and Executive branch; and Whereas: Final Budget amendments and technical changes should have at least a 48 hour table wait before a final vote to allow for proper review or inspection of documents by the general public and Council; and Whereas: Modification of rules and regulations in the adoption of budgetary amendments and technical changes are integral steps in reform. There, Be It Resolved: That all budgetary amendments by the Common Council made during the yearly budgetary process be laid on the table and made available for assessment at least 48 hours prior to passage excusive of Saturday and Sunday. Demone Smith REFERRED TO THE COI'M ITTEE ON p * AYE *NO* FO FRANC 'i �j GOL� E HAYMS KIR i� LO TO R smm j m5 g ?13 314- 7 ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS The following meetings are scheduled. All meetings are held in the Common Council Chambers, 13 floor City Hall, Buffalo, New York, unless otherwise noted.. Regular Committees Committee on Civil Service Tuesday, December 7, 2010 at 9:45 o'clock A.M. Committee on Finance Tuesday, December 7, 2010 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. following Civil Service U Committee on Comm. Dev. Tuesday, December 7, 2019 at 1;00 o'clock P.M. Committee on Legislation Tuesday, December 7, 2010 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. (Public Disclaimer All meetings are subject to change and cancellation by the respective Chairmen of Council Committees. In the event that there is sufficient time given for notification it will be provided. In addition there may be meetings set up whereby the Cit Clerk's Office is not made aware; therefore unless we receive notice from the respective Chairmen, we can only make notification of what we are made aware. 00049 No. 14 cy - Adjournment On a motion by Mr. Fontana, Seconded by Mr. Kearns, the Council adjourned at . GERALD CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK November 30, 2010 Board of Police and Fire Pension Proceedings #10 Office of the Mayor -201 City Hall November 18, 2010 Present: Hon. David A. Rodriguez, Acting Corporation Counsel Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk Darryl McPherson, City Auditor The Journal of the last meeting was approve No. 1 I transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Fire Pension Fund for.the month of November 2010 amounting to $3,740.00 and request that a check be drawn to the order of the persons named herein for the amounts stated. Adapted Ayes -3. Noes -0. No. 2 I transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Police Pension Fund for the months of November 2010 amounting to $2,815.00 and request that a check 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. Ball the City of Buffalo Police and Fire Pension Board Meeting adjourned at 11:02 a.m.