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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-0216-0121ppCORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2010 AT 2 :00 P.M. Present — David A. Franczyk, President of the Council, and Councilmeznbers: 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 February 2, 2010 were approved. FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK HAYNES KEARNS LOCURTO RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH [-- - - - - -- - - - [MAJ- 5] [ 2I3 - 61 [314- 71 *AYE* NO * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 9 0 ' * * * FROM THE MAYOR 0000 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT; SUBJECT: February 5, 2010 03 -0 Mayor [: Reappointment - Examining Board of Plumbers C= PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No, xxx, C.C.P. xxlxxlxx) Pursuant to Article 40 -A, Section 311 of the Charter of the City of Buffalo, I hereby reappoint Anthony M. Christiano, 1273 Hertel Avenue, Buffalo, New York, 14216 to serve on the Examining Board of Plumbers for a 3 year term commencing immediately and expiring January 31, 2013. I hereby certify that the above named individual is fully qualified to serve as a member of the Examining Board of Plumbers. SIGNATURE i DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE on V1 Brow , Mayor RECEIVED AND FILED FROM THE MAYOR - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 6, FROM THE OFFICE OF CITIZEN SERVICES 00 COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL FROM: DEPARTMENT: DIVISION: SUBJECT: DATE: February 2, 2010 Office of the Manor Citizen Services Submission of Monthlv Report January 2010 The Office of Mayor, Division of Citizen Services, hereby submits, for your Honorable Body's review and approval, the monthly reports for the Mayor's Call and Resolution Center for the month of January 2010, as mandated by Section 6 -20(c) of the City of Buffalo's City Charter. This monthly statistical report details the number and nature of inquiries, requests and complaints received. RECEIVED AND FILED Department Head Name: Title: Signature of Department Head Oswaldo Mestre Jr. Director, Citiz ea -servie s f' l City of Buffalo Citizen Services 218 City Hall HaminstratJve ,waluaication American Water 26= Americorp 125. Anti- Graffiti Program 10 .Assessment Issue 1 BMHA 4` Board_ of Education 2 BPD Employee Issue 1` =Buffalo Police Department 92 Citizens' Information 14. :Citizens Participation & Information 1 'City Clerk Issue 2 _City Parks 11 CityClerk Dog License 1. _CommServs Senior Services 1.. CommSvs CommunityBased Organizations 1 .EDPIS 626: % Illegal Dumping OSP RealEstate 1= Illegal Dumping PW —Curb 3 Illegal Dumping PW Street 2. =lnrem Real Estate 26 . Law Claims 24- .- NationalGrid Streetlights 217. ;Olmsted Parks 2 Pest - 19 Post Event 1 =PVB Abandoned Vehicle 21 PVB Parking Issue 74" PW Adj Violations 22 - - .'PW Animals - - 34' PW Buildings Maintenance 8' PW Bulk Trash _ 5 PW Cave In 10. PW Christmas Tree 15. PW City Forester 8: : PW Curbs 2 . PW Damage from Sts Worker 4 PW Damaged Street Light Pole 9:. 1 Calls ,between 11112010 and 113112010 City of Buffalo Citizen Services 218 City Hall Calls Between 11112010 and 113112010 `PW Dead Animal Removal 7 - PW Excess Trash 2 PW Forestry SubContractor 32- =PW Fridge _PW Garbage Missed Pickup 154: _PW Other Hole in Road 2` PW Paving . 3 `PW Pot Hole 50` PW Recycling Sin Delivery 34 PW Recycling Missed Pic_ kup 135 _ - PW Recycling Personnel Issue _... 5 PW Rodents 46: PW Sanitation Personnel PW Sidewalks 23 PW Sign Hazards 20 P V Sign Maintenance 36:° PW Signal Issue DoT 1 PW Signal Other Issue 20 : PW Signal Tinning Issue City 2 PW Street Plowing 203. `PW Street Salting 16 PW Streets Personnel 3` PW Sweeper 1 PW Totes 1638: PW Totes Audit 73 -- PW User Fee g' PW Vacant Lot 1 Quick Response Teams 66 _Recycling Sin Pickup 24 -Save Our Streets 6- Sewer 29- - Taxation Issue 1 _TeleCOmmunications 1 2 Cl FROM THE CITY PLANNING BOARD 0G0 , 0a3 1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL To: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: February 11, 2010 FROM : DEPARTMENT: CITY PLANKING BOARD DIVISION: SUBJECT: [ : SEQRA Lead Agency [ : 286, 290, 296 Box Avenue [ : Buffalo Housing Authority E: Overflow Parking Lot PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. C.C.P. ; TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) Prior to the implementation of the above- referenced project, the requirements of the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEAR) must be satisfied. The project, as defined under SEAR, is an Unlisted Action for which the completion of a coordinated environmental review is required. As per section 617.6 of the regulations, an agency responsible for determining the effect of this project on the environment must designate from the involved agencies within 30 calendar days of the date of this letter. It is the intent of the City of Buffalo Planning Board to assume Lead Agency status for this project. The draft Environmental Assessment form is enclosed for your review. If the City of Buffalo Common Council has no objection to designating the City of Buffalo Planning Board as Lead Agency, please respond to James E Morrell, Chairman, City of Buffalo Planning Board, Room 901 City Hall Buffalo New York 14202. RECEIVED AND FILED cc: Marty Grunzweig, Land Use Controls Coordinator TYPE DEPARTMENT MEAD NAME: James E. Morrell TYPE TITLE: Chairman SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT DEAD: ,t PART 1- -PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, farts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application for approval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAE will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action BMHA - Box Avenue Parking Lot Location of Action (include Street Address, Municipality and County) 288 (SBL 101.38- 3 -81), 290 (SBL 101.38 -3 -80) and 296 (SBL 101.38 -3 -79) Box Avenue Buffalo, Erie County Name of Applicant/Sponsor Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority Address 300 Perry Street City I PO Buffalo State NY Business Telephone (716) 855 -6711 Name of Owner (if different) City of Buffalo Perfecting Title Address Room 901, 65 Niagara Square City / p0 _Buffalo State NY Business Telephone (716) 851 -5277 Zip Code 14204 Zip Code 14202 Description of Action: The proposed project involves the development of three (3) vacant lots on the north side of Box Avenue between Kchr and Moselle Streets (innnediately east of the railroad bridge) into an overflow parking lot for the Ferry- Grider Apartments. Parcels involved in this proposed development include 288 (SBL 101.38- 3 -81), 290 (SBL 101.383 -80) and 296 (SBL 101.38 -3-79) Box Avenue which are zoned R2- Dwelling District. The proposed parking lot would consist of twenty -two spaces (eleven spaces on each side) at 18 feet by 9 feet per space and would provide additional overflow parking for residents and/or visitors of the Ferry - Grider Apartments. Proposed overflow parking lot will be enclosed with 8 foot high fencing and would be accessed off of Donovan Drive. See accompanying site plan for parking lot Iayout and additional information. Wage 2 of 21 Please Complete Each Question— Indicate N.A. if not applicable A. SITE DESCRIPTION Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present Land Use: [D Urban industrial D Commercial Residential (suburban) Rural (non - farm) ® Forest ® Agriculture 00ther 2. Total acreage of project area: 0.258 acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE PRESENTLY AFTER COMPLETION Meadow or Brushland (Non - agricultural) 0.258 acres © acres Forested N/A acres NIA acres Agricultural (includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc.) N/A acres NIA acres _ Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24,25 of ECL) N/A acres N/A acres Water Surface Area NIA acres N/A acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) N/A acres NIA acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces N/A acres .21 acres Other (Indicate type) N/A acres N/A acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? Urban a. Soil drainage: ® Well drained N/A % of site ® Moderately well drained N/A % of site. ® Poorly drained N/A % of site b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group 1 through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? NIA acres (see 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? ® Yes No a. What is depth to bedrock N/A (in feet) 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: E10- 10% 1110 % 1110- 15%_ 15% or greater NIA % 6. Is project substantial) contiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or National Registers of Historic Places? Yes [j] No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the register of National Natural Landmarks? El Yes E]No 8. What is the depth of the water table? N/A (in feet) 9. Is site located over a primary, principal, or sole source aquifer? ®Yes IF] No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? ® Yes El No Page 3 of 21 11'. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? E]Yes RNo Accardinq to: NIA -- — , ... ties: Identif each spe y N/A 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations? ®Yes E No Describe: N/A 13. Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? 0 Yes ONo If yes, explain: N/A 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? 11 Yes F1 No N1A 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: N/A a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary N/A 16. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: NIA b. Size (in acres): NIA Page 4 of 21 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? Yes No a. If YES, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? Yes ® No b. If YES, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? Yes No 18. 1s the site located in f agicultural district certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25 -AA, Section 303 and 304? Yes No 19. Is the site located in or substantially contiguous to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? MYes LmJ No 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? ®Yes No B. Project Description 1. Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate). a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: NIA acres. b. Project acreage to be developed: 0.258 acres initially; 4.258 acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped: 0 _acres. d. Length of project, in miles: NIA (if appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed. NIA % f. Number of off- street parking spaces existing 0 ; proposed 22 g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour: NIA (upon completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially NIA NIA NIA NIA Ultimately NIA NIA L Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure: NIA height; j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? 2. How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed 11 Yes O No FI NIA a. If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? NIA NIA NIA width; NIA NIA length. N/A ft. NIA tons /cubic yards. b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? ®Yes No c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? ® Yes FF No 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? NIA acres. Page 5 of 21 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally- important vegetation be removed by this project? Yes F1 No 6, If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction: N/A months, (including demolition) 7, If multi - phased: N/A a. Total number of phases anticipated N/A (number) b. Anticipated date of commencement phase 1: NIA month N/A year, (including demolition) c, Approximate completion date of final phase: NIA month N/A year. d Is phase 1 functionally dependent on subsequent phases? ® Yes [E No 8. Will blasting occur during construction? Yes M No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction N/A ; after project is complete 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project 0 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? ® Yes No If yes, explain: N/A 12, is surface liquid waste disposal involved? El Yes F1 No a. If yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc) and amount NIA b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged N/A 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? ® Yes [E No Type NIA 14, Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? Dyes MNo if yes, explain: N/A 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? El Yes E]No 16. Will the project generate solid waste? ® Yes El No a. If yes, what is the amount per month? N/A tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? F1 Yes F1 No c. If yes, give name N/A q ; location NIA d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? E]Yes F] No El Page 6 of 21 e. If yes, explain: :NIA 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? ®Yes RNo a. If yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? NIA tons /month. b. If yes, what is the anticipated site life? N/A years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? Yes E No 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? E]Yes ENo 2€ , Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? Oyes No 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? Yes M No If yes, indicate type(s) N/A 22. If water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity h /A gallons /minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day . _ _ NIA_ gallons /day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? E Yes ® No If yes, explain: Housing & Urban Development (H Capital Fund. Page 7 of 21 25. Approvals Required, City, Town, Village Board Yes No City, Town, Village Planning Board Yes No City, Town Zoning Board Yes No City, CguM Health Department 1:1 Yes No Type Submittal Date Common Council -Land Disposition Planning Board -Site Plan Review Building Permit Office, Division of Other Local Agencies G1 Yes No Real Estate, Department of Public Works, Office of Strategic Planning, Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority Other Regional Agencies Yes No State Agencies ED Yes No Federal Agencies Yes _. No C. Zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? Elyes No If Yes, indicate decision required: Zoning amendment Zoning variance El New/revision of master plan Subdivision El Site plan Special use permit Resource management plan Other Page 8 of 21 Z. What is the zoning classifications) of the site? R2- Residential. 3. What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the present zoning? NIA 4, What is the proposed zoning of the site? R2- Residential. 51 What is the maximum potential development of the site if developed as permitted by the proposed zoning? N/A 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? Yes O No 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a' /a mile radius of proposed action? Primary land uses in the area include residential, commercial and manufacturing uses. Zoning clamifications include R2- Residential, R3- Residential and M1- Manufacturing. g. Is the proposed action compatible with adjoining /surrounding land uses with a '/4 mile? Yes No 9. If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? N/A a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? N/A Page 9 of 21 . i 10. Will prop®sed action require any authorization(s) for the formation of sewer or water districts? Yes No NIA 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection? Yes IR No a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? - -_! Yes _ No N/A 12. Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? Yes ® No a. If yes, Is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic. Yes No NIA _ D. Informational Details Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. if there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E, Verification I certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant /Sponsor Name Modesto Candelario Date Signatur Title Assistant Executive Mirector .., If the action is In the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment f=orm bef are proceeding with this assessment. Page 10 of 21 FROM THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING 0C'004 - # 2 MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL. DATE: February 9, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Lease Renewal Request From PL PL Development LLC (d /b /a Budwey's Kenmore Supermarket) to Lease 32 Settle (8' Strip of Land Running from Kenmore to Seattle) University District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate, has received a letter from Frank Budwey of Budwey's Supermarket (PI PI Development, LLC) to renew their lease agreement for an additional three (3) year period. The City owned property in question is a located at 32 Seattle. It is a paved 8' strip of land that runs from Kenmore Avenue to Seattle. The property is used as part of the parking lot for the properties at 396 & 400 Kenmore (Supermarket). The terms of the lease shall include but not limited to the following: 1. Lease for a three year period 2. An annual rental of One Hundred Eighty Dollars ($180.00) 3. Said premises, or any part thereof, shall not be used by the Lessee other than parking purposes in conjunction with the operation of its facilities. 4. No structure or building of any nature shall be constructed over said premises. 5. No loads in excess of Five Hundred (500) pounds per square foot may be applied to the ground over and above the drain, which lies under the demised premises. 6. Tenant would be responsible to maintain the property and keep it clean and healthful conditions free of snow, ice and debris. The Lessee further agrees to use all reasonable precautions to prevent waste and agrees not to throw or deposit any dirt or other objectionable material in the areas in or about said premises. 7. The Lessee agrees to clean, maintain and keep in a cleaned condition that area immediately behind the leased premises commonly known as Seattle Street, a paper street, at no expense and no liability to the City. 8. The City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Sewer Authority reserve the right to enter upon said premises for the purpose of inspecting, cleaning, maintaining or repairing the drain at any time, and that any obstruction upon the said premises shall be removed by the Lessee solely at the expense of the Lessee. FORM #2 MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL PAGE #2 February 9, 2010 TEXT CONTINUATION: Request to Lease 32 Seattle 9. Neither the City of Buffalo nor the Buffalo Sewer Authority shall be responsible or liable by reason of the existence of the drain on said property or for any damage or injury to the personnel or property of the Lessor to any other person or corporation who may enter upon said premises with the consent of the said Lessee, by reason of the failure of the drain to hold any load upon the surface of said premises. 10. That on all areas paved within the demised premises, the Lessee shall be responsible for raising the existing manholes to the new grade, and further, if any new pavement is disturbed, because of sewer maintenance, repair, etc. by the Lessor, the City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Sewer Authority shall not be liable for repairs to the said disturbed pavement. 11. That any use of the above described premises by the Lessee, its servants, agents, employees or invitees, shall be at all times subject to the supervision of the Buffalo Sewer Authority, and its officers or inspectors may at any time enter upon the premises to see that the above conditions are not being violated, and in case of any violations, the opinion of the Engineer of the Buffalo Sewer Authority in the determination of such violations shall be final. 12. The Lessee further agrees that it will hold the Lessor harmless of and from any and all liability of whatever name and nature and however caused in the use of the premises. The type and amount will be determined by the City's Corporation Counsel's Office. The City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Sewer Authority shall be named as additional insured on said policy. This office recommends that Your Honorable Body renew their present lease agreement for an additional three -year period commencing retroactively on November 1, 2008 and terminating on October 31, 2011. 1 am further recommending that Your Honorable Body authorize the Corporation Counsel to prepare the necessary documents to renew said lease and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: John P. Hannon, Jr. TYPE TITLE: Director of Real Estate, Office of Strategic Planning SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD _., JPH:pIg C:mydoc:lease; crenewleaseplpl Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate, dated February 9, 2010, be received and filed and; That the request from Frank Sudwey of Budwey's Supermarket (PI Pi Development, LLC) to renew their Lease Agreement for an 8' strip of land that runs from Kenmore Avenue to Seattle Street, commonly known as 32 Seattle Street, for an additional three year period be and hereby is accepted upon, but not limited to, the express conditions contained in the above communication, for a period commencing retroactively on November 1, 2008 and terminating on October 31, 2011 and The Corporation Counsel is hereby authorized to prepare the necessary documents to renew said lease and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same upon the terms contained and outlined in the above communication. Passed. 0 'I' B:rmv tAwp60\mswordVmvl4c2 -I Ga.doc AYE NO ie FON`T'ANA .[' RANCZ .Y. K x GOL®MBEK x x % Ht1YNES x KEARNS X r L®C V RTO RTVERA RUSSELL SMITH Mai ° 5 2/3 6 3/4- 7 X # 2 (Rev. 1193) MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: February 9, 2010 FROM : DEPARTMENT: Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Results of Negotiations for the Abandonment & Sale 1336 Seneca, Vacant Lot 32 x 117 1338 Seneca, Vacant Lot 32 x 117 1340 Seneca, Vacant Lot 32 x 117 1342 Seneca, Vacant Lot 32 x 117 Total Assessed Value: $14,800 Lovejoy District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Item No. 11, C.C.P. 7123102 Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) TEXT (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) Pursuant to Item No. 11, C.C.P. 7/23102 Your Honorable Body authorized the abandonment and sale of the above referenced properties. The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate, has received a request from Joseph Breidenstein on behalf of Lesenka Property Management, 1345 Seneca Street, Buffalo, New York to purchase 1336, 1338, 1340 & 1342 Seneca Street. Lesenka Property Management, LLC would like to purchase said properties in order to landscape with trees, green space and some off- street parking for the property they own under the name of American Sales of Rochester (a.k.a American Glass Block Company, Inc. and Knight Motor Sales) at 1335 Seneca Street The subject properties are four (4) contiguous vacant commercial lots located on the northeast corner of Seneca and Lester Street, with approximately 129.32 feet of frontage along Seneca Street and approximately 117.45 feet of frontage on Lester for a total of approximately .35 acre. The site consists of deteriorating asphalt pavement and grass with an old chain link fence along Seneca and Lester. The properties in question were at one time used by the Department of Public Works for off - street parking in conjunction with the Seneca Street Garage. The City will retain ownership to the garage located at 1326 Seneca and three (3) adjoining lots located at 1328, 1330 & 1334 Seneca. There is a two -sided billboard one the property to be sold, which generates revenue in the amount of $997.50 per side for a total of $1,995 annually. The Division of Real Estate has contacted the Land Use Planning Committee and the Department of Public Works and there were no objections to the abandonment and sale of 1336, 1338, 1340 & 1342 Seneca. The City of Buffalo will transfer title of the subject properties on a Quit Claim Deed subject to covenants, easements, restrictions and rights of way of record, if any now in force. i FORM #2 -- Page #2g TEXT CONTINUATION RE: Results of Negotiations ® 1336, 1338, 1340 & 1342 Seneca Street February 9, 2010 An independent appraisal of the property was conducted by Northeastern Appraisal Associates, Donna F. Renier, Principal Appraiser. She has estimated the value of the vacant lots to be Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,000.00) or One Dollar and Three Cents ($1.03) a square foot, plus a contributory value for the revenue of the billboard located at 1342 Seneca in the amount of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000.00) for a total fair market value of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) for the 1336, 1338, 1340 & 1342 Seneca. The comparables used by the Appraiser showed an adjusted sale price ranging from .76 to 1.25 per square foot. The appraisal was submitted to the Appraisal Review Board and they concur with the Appraiser's estimate of value in the amount of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) Lesenka Property Management, LLC have agreed and is prepared to pay Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) for said properties. They have also agreed to pay for the cost of the appraisal, transfer tax and recording fees. I am recommending that Your Honorable Body approve the results of our negotiations for the abandonment and sale of 1336, 1338, 1340 & 1342 Seneca to Lesenka Property Management, in the amount of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00), plus closing costs. I am further recommending that the Corporation Counsel prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: JOHN P. HANNON, JR. TYPE TITLE: DIRECTOR OF REAL ESTATE, OFFICE OF TEGIC PLANNING SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Cresofnegl 336,38,40and42se neca l� Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Office of Strategic Planning dated February 9, 2010, be received and filed; and That the offer from Joseph Breidenstein on behalf of Lesenka Property Management, 1345 Seneca Street, in the sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000.00) for the purchase of 1336, 1338, 1340 and 1342 Seneca Street, be and they hereby are accepted; and That the transfer taxes, recording fees and cost of legal descriptions shall-be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning and the Corporation Counsel be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of titles and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the conclusions of the Appraisal Review Board and in accordance with the terms and conditions included in the above communication. Passed. 5 'r nn:r nv t ;lwp6©1jnsNvordlrmv15e2- I6a.doe * AYE *NO* * FONTANA YC $i 77 /1 NCZYK iii 9tC '� GOLOMB * 7C 7X HAYNES YEARNS Ss g (`� L ®CURT® Sit � ] � RIVE RUSSELL YF SMITH Maj a 5 ° G + 213 314 ° 7 x 00f€ #1 (Rev. 1193) One Page Communication to the Common Council TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 9, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Report of Sale 831 Clinton, 103.38' E Smith Lot Size: 25' x 115' Assessed Valuation: $1,500.00 (Fillmore District) The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate has received a request from Mr. Melvin Szkolnik, 827 Clinton Street, Buffalo, New York 14210 to purchase 831 Clinton. Mr. Szkolnik owns and resides at 827 Clinton, which is adjacent to 831 Clinton. He intends to use the property for additional yard space. The Office of Strategic Planning Land Use Planning Committee, Division of Permit and Inspection Services and the Division of Collections have no objections to the sale. There are no building code violations, taxes or other liens owed to the City of Buffalo by the purchaser. The Division of Real Estate has investigated the sale of similar lots in the subject area. Sales range from Forty -Five Cents ($.45) to Seventy Five Cents ($.75), per square foot. Mr. Szkolnik has agreed and is prepared to pay One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00), Fifty Two Cents ($.52) per square foot for the subject property. He 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 831 Clinton to Mr. Melvin Szkolnik in the amount of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00). 1 am further recommending that the Office of Strategic Planning prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: JOHN P. HANNON, JR. TITLE: DIRECTOR OF REAL ESTATE OFF'IC STRATEGIC PLANNING SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: JPH:ck RepsaleVl clinton /sales I Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Office of Strategic Planning dated February 9, 2010, be received and filed, and That the offer from Melvin Szkolnik, residing at 827 Clinton Street, in the sum of One Thousand and Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) for the purchase of 831 Clinton, be and hereby is accepted; and That the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. TA13:v t :1wp60Vns4vord\nt)vk6c2- 16a.doc * AYE * NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * HAYNES K EARNS LOCURTO RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH Mai - 5 2/3- 6 3/4 q r� #1 (Rev. 1193) One Page Communication to the Common Council TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 9, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Report of Sale 299 Forest, 62'W Parkdale Lot Size: 61'x 127' Assessed Valuation: $7,600.00 (Niagara District) The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate has received a request from Mr. James Swiezy, 436 Grant Street, Buffalo, New York 14213 to purchase 299 Forest. Mr. Swiezy owns an apartment building at 436 Parkdale, which is adjacent to 299 Forest. He intends to use the property for additional yard space for his tenants. The Office of Strategic Planning Land Use Planning Committee, Division of Permit and Inspection Services and the Division of Collections have no objections to the sale. There are no building code violations, taxes or other liens owed to the City of Buffalo by the purchaser. The Division of Real Estate has investigated the sale of similar lots in the subject area. Sales range from Seventy -Five Cents ($.75) to One Dollar and Twenty Five Cents ($1.25), per square foot. Mr. Swiezy has agreed and is prepared to pay Seven Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($7,600.00), One Dollar ($1.00) per square foot for the subject property. He 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 299 Forest to Mr. James Swiezy in the amount of Seven Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($7,600.00). 1 am further recommending that the Office of Strategic Planning prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: JOHN P. HANNON, JR. TITLE: DIRECTOR OF REAL ESTATE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING _ SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD JPH: ck Repsa 1e298foresUsa les Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Office of Strategic Planning dated February 9, 2010, be received and filers; and That the offer from James Swiezy, residing at 436 Grant Street, in the sum. of Seven Thousand and Six Hundred Dollars ($7,600.00) for the purchase of 299 Forest, be and hereby is accepted; and That the transfer fax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. 7 TA13:nnv t:\Nvp60\msword rmv%7c2- 16a.doc k *AYE*NO* IWIIXI A XT A 9s is 7C 1C RUSSELL SMITH FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * HAYNES KEARNS LOCURTO RIVERA Maj - 5 2/3- 6 1*0 3/4- 7 00003 #1 (Rev. 1193) One Page Communication to the Common Council TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 9, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Report of Sale 290 Hampshire, 245.50'W Grant Lot Size: 25' x 110' Assessed Valuation: $3,800.00 298 Hampshire, 185.50'W Grant Lot Size: 30'x 90' Assessed Valuation: 4,200.00 (Niagara District) The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate has received a request from Mr. Joe Constantine, 930 West Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14213 to purchase 290 and 298 Hampshire. Mr. Constantine owns a one family at 169 Arkansas, which is adjacent to 298 Hampshire and a vacant lot at 286 Hampshire which is adjacent to 290 Hampshire. He intends to use the vacant lots 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. Mr. Constantine has commissioned Timothy Troy, real estate appraiser, of Troy Realty and Appraisal, Inc. to estimate the fair market value of the subject properties. He has estimated the Fair Market Value to be Two Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($2,300.00), Forty Five Cents ($.45), per square foot. The Division of Real Estate has reviewed the appraisal reports and concurs with the appraisers' estimate of value. Mr. Constantine has agreed and is prepared to pay Two Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($2,300.00) for the subject properties. He has also agreed to pay for the cost of the transfer tax and recording fees. am recommending that Your Honorable Body approve the sale of 290 and 298 Hampshire to Mr. Joe Constantine in the amount of Two Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($2,300.00). 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 Repsale290 &298hamps h irelre JOHN P. HANNON, JR. DIRECTP F REAL. ESTAT OFFIs;.E EGIC NING f ;J I kq Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Office of Strategic Planning dated February 9, 2010, be received and filed; and That the offer from Joe Constantine, residing at 930 West Avenue, in the sumo of Two Thousand and Three Hundred Dollars ($2,300.00) for the purchases of 290 and 298 Hampshire, be and they hereby are accepted; and That the transfer taxes, recording fees and cost of legal descriptions shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of titles and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. 8 'rAB:nnv tAwp60\msword%nnvW2 -1 Ga.doc f� AYE NO FONTANA x x FRANCZYK C®LOMBEK x HAYNES x KEARNS x �+ L ®CURT® RIVERA x X x RUSSELL SMITH Maj - 5 C X 9C 2/3 V ` 3/4- 7 * x 00009 #2 (Rev. 1193) Two Page Communication to the Common Council TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 9, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of Strategic Planning DIVISION SUBJECT Real Estate Report of Sale 79 Jewett, 120' E Halbert Lot Size: 29' x 75' Assessed Valuation: $2,100.00 83 Jewett, 150' E Halbert Lot Size: 31'X 75' Assessed Valuation: 42,200.00 11 Brewster, 90' E Halbert Lot Size: 30'x75' Assessed Valuation: $2,100.00 14 Brewster, 120' E Halbert Lot Size: 30'x75' Assessed Valuation. $2,100.00 (Masten District) 12 Brewster, 90' E Halbert Lot Size: 30'x75' Assessed Valuation: $2,100.00 The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate has received a request from Mr. Matthew Wolfe, General Manager of Market on Main, Inc., 2495 Main Street, Buffalo, New York 14214 to purchase 79 and 83 Jewett, 11, 12, and 14 Brewster. Market on Main, Inc. own properties in the surrounding area and intend to use the subject properties for their future development. 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. Market on Main, Inc. has commissioned Howard P. Schultz, real estate appraiser, of Howard P. Schultz & Associates, LLC to estimate the fair market value of the subject properties. He has estimated the Fair Market Value to be Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($7,900.00), $70 Cents per square foot. The Division of Real Estate has reviewed the appraisal report and concurs with the appraisers' estimate of value. Mr. Matthew Wolfe on behalf of Market on Main, Inc. has agreed and is prepared to pay Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($7,900.00), Seventy Cents ($.70) per square foot for the subject properties. They have also agreed to pay for the cost of the transfer tax and recording fees. ��1 Page 2 Report of Sale -- 79 & 83 Jewett, 11, 12 & 14 Brewster I am recommending that Your Honorable Body approve the sale of 79 and 33 Jewett, 11, 12 and 14 Brewster to Market on Main, Inc. in the amount of Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($7,900.00). 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 Reportsale;ewettUrewsterheal JOHN P. HANNON, JR. DIRECTOR OF REAL ESTATE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CO�UVIUWTY DEVELOPMENT. 06010 #1 (Rev. 1/93) One Page Communication to the Common Council TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 10, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Report of Sale 33 Lord, S Cor. S. Division, 100.44' SL, 16.25' Rear, 103.50' on S. Division Lot Size: 39'x 104' Assessed Valuation: $1,900.00 (Fillmore District) The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate has received a request from Mr. Rudolph A. Kaczmarek, 29 Lord Street, Buffalo, New York 14210 to purchase 33 Lord. Mr. Kaczmarek owns and resides at 29 Lord, which is adjacent to 33 Lord. He intends 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. Mr. Kaczmarek has commissioned Pamela Breidenstein, real estate appraiser, of Breidenstein Appraisals, Inc. to estimate the fair market value of the subject property. She has estimated the Fair Market Value to be One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), Thirty Seven Cents ($.37), per square foot. The Division of Real Estate has reviewed the appraisal reports and concurs with the appraisers' estimate of value. Mr. Kaczmarek has agreed and is prepared to pay One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for the subject property. He 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 33 Lord to Mr. Rudolph Kaczmarek in the amount of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00). l 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 Repsalecon=33LORD /re JOHN P. HANNON, JR. DIRECTOR OF REAL ESTATE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication froze. the Office of Strategic Planning dated February 10, 2010, be received and filed; and That the offer from Rudolph A. Kaczmarek, residing at 29 Lord Street, in the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) for the purchase of 33 Lord, be and hereby is accepted; and That the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. 10 TAB:rmv IA%vp6Mmswordl mv\J W- I6a.doc * AYE *N®* * FONTANA * FRANCZYK. * GGL®MBEK * * HAYNES KEARNS * LGCURT® * RIVERA * x * RUSSELL * SMITH * x � Maj -5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 0 0 #1 (Rev. 1/93) One Page Communication to the Common Council TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 10, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Report of Sale 401 Sweet, 364.38'N Sycamore Lot Size: 30'x 94' Assessed Valuation: $1,600.00 (Fillmore District) The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate has received a request from Mr. Robert J. Collins, 228 Sobieski Street, Buffalo, New York 14211 to purchase 401 Sweet. Mr. Collins owns and resides at 228 Sobieski, which is adjacent to 401 Sweet. He intends 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. Mr. Collins has commissioned Pamela Breidenstein, real estate appraiser, of Breidenstein Appraisals, Inc. to estimate the fair market value of the subject property. She has estimated the Fair Market Value to be Nine Hundred Dollars ($900.00), Thirty Two Cents ($.32), per square foot. The Division of Real Estate has reviewed the appraisal reports and concurs with the appraisers' estimate of value. Mr. Collins has agreed and is prepared to pay Nine Hundred Dollars ($900.00) for the subject property. He 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 401 Sweet to Mr. Robert Collins in the amount of Nine Hundred Dollars ($900.00). 1 am further recommending that the Office of Strategic Planning prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: JOHN P. HANNON, JR. TITLE: DIRECTOR OF REAL ESTATE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD:_ JPH :ck Y RepsaleconcuWl sweettre Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Office of Strategic Planning; dated February 10, 2010, be received and filed; and That the offer from Robert J. Collins, residing at 228 Sobieski Street, in the surd. of Nine Hundred Dollars ($900.00) for the purchase of 401 Sweet, be and hereby is accepted; and That the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. 11 1� TAB: ry t:lxvp601mswordVTnv111 c2- 16a.doc x AY * NO 9i FONTANA � x SR FRANCZVK f'C GOL®MEEK HAYNES � x REARNS L®CURTO x * x RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH Maj - S 2/3- b 3/4- 7 FROM THE COMPTROLLER 000 2 TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 11, 2010 FROM: THE DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT & CONTROL SUBJECT: Audit Report — One Sunset and the BERC Business Loan Program Item No. 89, C.C.P., 6/9/09 For your information, we have prepared an audit of the performance of the Buffalo Economic Renaissance Corporation and its business loan program with a particular focus on the loans and other activities related to One Sunset. If you have any further questions on this matter, please feel free to contact the Department of Audit and Control. MITTEE ON FWANCE. DEPARTMENT HEAD: Andrew A. SanFilippo TITLE: Comptro r 3 SIGNATURE: RA 00013 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: February 09, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Audit and Control SUBJECT: [:Buffalo Water Board [:Basic Financial Statements and Required [:Supplementary Information as of and for the [:Year Ended June 30, 2009 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (1F ANY) Ex. (item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) This is to advise that copies of the Audited Financial Statements and Other Financial Information of the Buffalo Water Board for the year ended June 30, 2009, and Report of Independent Auditors, Drescher & Malecki, LLP, have been distributed to members of the Buffalo Water Board, the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority, the City Clerk, the Mayor, the Comptroller, the Division of Accounting and the Budget Office. This report is available as a public record for inspection by all interested parties. Pursuant to Section 35 of the General Municipal Law, the Common Council of the City of Buffalo may, at its discretion, prepare a written response to the report of external audit and file such response with the City Clerk as a public record for inspection by all interested persons. t �- DEPARTMrH1IT HEAD TITLE: AndroWX SanFilippo Comptroller EFL RID TI T H F COMMITTEE 0 N G:1ccWaterBd.doc 001.y` SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: February 09, 2010 I=RON: DEPARTMENT: Audit and Control SUBJECT: [:Buffalo Municipal Water Finance Authority [:Basic Financial Statements and Required [:Supplementary Information as of and for the [:Year Ended June 30, 2009 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (item No. xxx, C.C.P. xxlxxlxx) This is to advise that copies of the Audited Financial Statements and Other Financial Information of the Buffalo Water Finance Authority for the year ended June 30, 2009, and Report of Independent Auditors, Drescher & Malecki LLP, have been distributed to members of the Buffalo Municipal Water Finance Authority, the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority, the City Clerk, the Mayor, the Comptroller, the Division of Accounting and the Budget Office. This report is available as a public record for inspection by all interested parties. Pursuant to Section 35 of the General Municipal Law, the Common Council of the City of Buffalo may, at its discretion, prepare a written response to the report of external audit and file such response with the City Clerk as a public record for inspection by all interested persons. SIGNATURy -' DEPARTM WtHEAD TITLE: An drerNeA anFilippo Comptroller r G:icc WaterAuth ` _= 000AL r' Increased Appropriation General City We, Byron W. Brown, Mayor and Andrew A. SanFilippo, Comptroller, do hereby certify, pursuant to §20 -11 of the Charter, that an increase in the sum of $200,000 in the estimate for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2009 is necessary in the Fire Department to meet a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen when the budget was adopted, The amount of increased appropriation will be met from increased revenue in the account titled Reserve for Emergency Medical Services, not otherwise appropriated for any other purpose. The details of the requirements are set forth below: That, the Comptroller be and hereby is authorized and directed to increase the revenue estimate for the account: From: Reserve for Emergency Medical Services 10700096- 397206 $200,000, To meet the increased appropriation as set forth below: TO: Fire Department 12142007 - 474100 EMS Capital Outlay — Equipment 200 000 Dated: Buffalo, NY February 9, 2010 63 , MAYO REC AND FILED SSA, Estrich,Dnnns From: GWhitfield @bfdny.org Seat: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 11:49 AM To. Estrich,Donna Subject: Capital outlay increase req. in EMS 12142 Donna, We respectfully request that our 2009 -10 capital outlay appropriation in 12142007 474100 be increased by $200,000.00 from the balance of our 2007 -08 EMS fund balance to be used toward the purchase of the Mass Casualty Ambulance Bus. The balance will come from 2448 MMRS funds. This project has been approved by the Common Council, the Federal govt and the control board. Unfortunately, "time is of the essence" because the International Corp. is scheduled to strike and we would be hard pressed to meet the constraints of the grant if we don't get this in before then. Thanks Garnell W. Whitfield Jr. Commissioner of Fire Buffalo Fire Department Headquarters, 195 Court Street Buffalo, New York 14202 -3390 Phone: (716) 851 -5333 x353 Fax: (716) 851 -4228 awhitfield ..bfdnv.orq 1 0001, r TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: January 28, 2010 � FROM. THE DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT & CONTROL SUBJECT: Government Transparency -- Filming Meetings in Council Chambers Item No. 68, C.C.P., 1/19/10 You have asked the Department of Audit and Control to comment on the resolution proposing that all City agencies, authorities, boards, commissions and similarly situated committees be required to have their meetings filmed and televised on the City's government access channel. It could go without saying that the Comptroller supports any concept that would increase transparency and accountability in government. Public meetings and access to information are the hallmarks of open government for the people. That being said, any reservations from this office would primarily be fiscal in nature, and we would ask that any additional actions to move forward with this endeavor reasonably reflect current or future budgetary considerations. If you have any further questions on this matter, please feel free to contact the Department of Audit and Control. r I =_ FWANCE DEPARTMENT HEAD: Andrew A. SanFilippo TITLE: Comptroller SIGNATURE. F f s � i FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION } 00017 V #3 (Rev 1 -02) VV Cert ificate 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 pro €notion(s). I further certify that the person(s) € €anred in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the I tunan Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Ivff'ective: January 1, 2010 in the Department of Assessment and Taxation Division of to the Position of Senior Tax Administrator Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non Competitive (insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) THIRD STEP �Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $62,297 LAST JOB TITLE Tax Administrator NAME Latifa A. Mack LAST DEPARTMENT AssessmenfJTaxation DATE 07/09/07 ADDRESS 159 Hamlin Road LAST SALARY $55,041 CITY & ZIP Buffalo NY 14209 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - - 6247 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 19647001 TITLE CODE NO 79832 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 41101 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL. REQ. NO 2009 - 113 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $57,290 - $67,302 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Martin F. Kennedy TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: January 6, 2010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO; CITY CLERK (ONIBEFORE APPOI MENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE 97- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT 49- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) ! r� FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS 000.;3 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL €_,i t TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 10, 2010 J PROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parrs and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial #10540 [: Install Handicapped Parking [: Busti Avenue, both sides [: between 210 feet north of the north curb of Maryland Street j: and a point 60 feet north therefrom [: (Ellicott District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) HANDICAPPED PARKING a INSTALL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 26 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: HANDICAPPED PARKING HANDICAPPED PARKING LOCATION Busti Avenue, both sides between a point 210 feet north of the north curb of Maryland Street and a point 60 feet north therefrom PERIOD OF HANDICAPPED PARKING At all times This action is being taken at the request of The Belle Center to provide for additional access for employees and patrons. SJS /PJM/EDS /RWS TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD Peter J. Merlo, P.E. City Engineer (Husii(IklicCc,,W)Haadictp dal f ,ms's E 'S ##1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 10, 2010 FROM: DEPAR'T'MENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial #10541 [: No Standing School Days - Install [: on Franklin Street, east side [: between the south building line of #433 Franklin Street [: and the north building line of 4433 Franklin Street [; (Ellicott District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx/xx) NO STANDING - INSTALL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto tile, following: NO STANDING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD Franklin Street, cast side 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.nr. between the south building line of 4433 Franklin Street School Days and the north building line of #433 Franklin Street This action is being taken in order to allow for safe loading and unloading of students at the Rainbow K School, SJS /PJM/EDS /RWS TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P,E, TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD (Pranlclinfa3]}�SSO.dc y #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 10, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial #10542 [: Repeal No Parking [: on Albany Street, north side [: between Herkimer Street [: and a point 120 feet west therefrom [: (Niagara District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx. C.C.P. xx /xx/xx) NO PARKING e REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 24 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefi•om the following: NO PARKING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD Albany Street, north side 9am — 12pm between Herkimer Street and a point 120 feet west therefrom This action is being taken to provide more on- street parking in this area. The current restriction was installed for the Catholic Church at this location, which has since been closed. SJS /PJM/EDS /RW S RECEIVED AND FIL TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: T� (Albany W,ki nk rRipn1NR,kz ) 0009 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE DACE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 4, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: Bailey Avenue Traffic Signal Improvements [: Contract # 93000077 [: PIN # 5756.82 [: University and Lovejoy Districts PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: (Item No. 29. C.C.P, 0311612004) Contract Summary: Contract Amount $ 195,687,00 + Amount of Change Order $ 9.895.00 Revised Contract Amount $ 205,582.00 City share of Change Order — 5% or $ 494.75 � I hereby submit to your Honorable Body the following change for this contract. Stantec Consulting Services Inc. is the Consultant for the Bailey Avenue Traffic Signal Inprovernents Project for the City of Buffalo. This contract provided for the construction inspection of this project. This increase is necessary to fund additional inspection services needed for this project. This is a federally funded project and the funding breakdown is 80% Federal, 15% State and 5% City. I certify that this increase is fair and equitable for the work involved. The Federal and State portions ( 95% ) have already received approval. The funds are available in Capital Project Account # 31959906- 445600. PJM /JJP /TJD CC: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (ChangeOrderBailey.doex) 4 , t 6D Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated February 4, 2010, be received and fled, and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue a Change Order to Stantee Consulting Service, an increase in the amount of $9,895.00, the City's share is 5% or $494.75, as more fully described in the above communication, for work relating to Bailey Avenue Traffic Signal Improvements, Contract #93000077. Funds for this project are available in Capital Project Account #31959906- 445600. Passed 18 ice 1 tAwp601mswordVrmv1180- 16aAoc t * AVE *NO* x FONTANA * �7 A �y �jyj$J FRANCZ $ K 7� 7� TC ?�t GO L®MBEK * 7C HAYNES * x * v.a K ARNS X LOCURT® T'P RIVIERA * RUSSELL �t SMITH 213 - 6 3/4- 7 #2 (Rev. 1193) MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: January 22, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [; Bailey Kensington Fire Station [; Construction [: Job #0810 (: University District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for the Bailey Kensington Fire Station, Construction, Christa Construction, C #93000266. 1. Omit decorative driveway columns. 2. Paint at parking lot entry canopy soffit. 3. Furnish and install additional structural tube steel at base of profilit glass system. 4. Eliminate one door leaf at Room 121 & relocate door and wall at Room 121A. 5. Furnish and install additional landscaping per Buffalo Planning Board. 6. Furnish and install 8" jambs to door #'s 100a, 106, 115, 117e 7. Furnish and install duplex outlets at all 49 gear lockers. 8. Omit decon room counter. 9. Arch itecturalistructural redesign of column F-5 (column between apparatus bay garage doors). 10. Relocate the W8 beam above door ##200. 11. Eliminate the wood pergola and redesign the wing wall. Both items are at the SW patio. 12. Modifications required to install apparatus bay garage doors. Deduct $ 479.81 Add $ 582.00 Add $ 2,006.00 rAT Add $ 348.00 Add $ 2,976.00 Deduct $ 300.00 Add $ 5,768.00 Add $ 391.00 Deduct $ 5,082.00 �•• ML 1 11 The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Fourteen Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety One and 191100 Dollars ($14,991.19). Summary: Original Contract Amount Amount of This Change Order (##1) Revised Contract Amount $2,567,000.00 Add $ 14,991.19 $2,581,991.19 1 1_ Costs have been reviewed by the consulting architect (Stieglitz Snyder Architecture) and the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work are available in 31320106 445100 - Division of Buildings. SJSIPJMIDAHIdlg cc: Comptroller Joseph Schollard, Buildings S. Harvey, Buildings Department Head Name: Title: For: Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head Peter Merlo, P.E. City Engineer Commissioner of Public Works, �rL ___ r Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated January 22, 2010, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue change order No. 1, to Christy Construction, an increase in the amount of 14,991.19, as more fully described in the above communication, for work relating to .lob No. 0810, Bailey Kensington Fire Station, Construction, C #93000266. Funds for this project are available in 31320106 445100 - Division of Buildings. Passed 19 TAB:rmv t :hvp60\msvor&rmvU 9c2- 16a.duc i . * AYE * NO % * FONTANA 'eC �7 ;��j �J�j�j F.�[�A � CZ i K X 'iS YC G®LOMBEK 4C HAYNES T KE ARNS lc LOCURTO vv is RI VERA * RUSSELL * SMITH {S 66 + 2/3 3I4 ° ! y #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PACE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL. DATE: January 22, 2010 0121: FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: Bailey Kensington Fire Station [; Construction [: Job #0810 University District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: b� �9 hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for the Bailey Kensington Fire Station, Construction, Electrical Work, CIR Electrical, C #93000267. 1. Add (2) 4° conduits from existing power pole to the Add $ 6,210.00 electrical room. 2, Add (1) duplex outlet to each of (49) turn out gear outlets. Add $ 5,391.00 3. Credit for the change of fixtures. Deduct $ 1 ,631.00 4. Credit to omit the new power pole & use existing power pole and transformers. Deduct $ 7,500.00 5. Add for the installation of (2) 4" conduits from the Verizon Add $54,548.00 manhole to the storage room (approx 300') for communi- cation lines. The foregoing changes result in a net increase in the contract of Fifty Seven Thousand Eighteen and 00 /100 Dollars ($57,018.00). Summary: Original Contract Amount $234,600.00 Amount of This Change Order (1) Add $ 57,018.00 Revised Contract Amount $291 ,618.00 Costs have been reviewed by the Consulting Architect (Stieglitz Snyder Architecture) and the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work are available in 31320106 445900 — Buildings. SJS /PJM /DAH /dlg cc: Comptroller b . J. Schollard, Dep. Director of Bldgs. S. Harvey, Buildings Department Head Name: Peter Merlo, P.E. Title: City Engineer ; For: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets ; `�- Signature of Department Head: �l Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parrs and Streets dated January 22, 2010, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue change order No. 1, to CR Electrical, an increase in the amount of $57,01 5.00, as more filly described in the above communication, for work relating to Job No. 0810, Bailey Kensington Fire Station, Electrical Work, C #93000267. Funds for this project are available in 31320106 445100 A Buildings. Passed f* I. fRV93 "11 1:Iwp601nis%vordl :nnvl2Oc2 -) 6a.doc V * AYE *NO* F€ NTANA * � p� � p p�� FRANCZ� X �(''1t T 7��qq''��y GOLOMBEK 2 ie HA g� A � J��'� �s %LVES $C 7k iC X KEARNS 7?C ""�� /''� gg jF JE.00 RT® RIVE RA SAY dC 71c e RUSSELL S MITH 9C j J X AyR`( a j ° S J 2 /erg o 6 7Y X t'C 3/4 7 #1 (Rev. 1/93) 0002) 2 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 3, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: Bailey Kensington Fire Station [: Construction [: Job #0810 [: University District PRIOR COUNCIL. REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for the Bailey Kensington Fire Station, Construction, L & D Johnson Plumbing & Heating, C #93000265. 1. Change of specification for the decon room sink. Deduct $ 127.00 2. Combine parking lot storm drain with building storm /sewer Deduct $ 4,697.09 and omit the 2nd trap. 3. Additional cost for water service tap due to location of an Add $11,276.70 underground electric duct. 4. Additional cost for redesigned gas service. Add $ 1,188.18 5. Add (2) roof drains and required conductor to middle roof. Add $ 5,814.20 6. Balance of credit for gas service allowance. Deduct $ 4,500.00 7. Additional cost for house storm /sewer trap. Add $ 3,049.86 The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Twelve Thousand Four and 851100 Dollars ($12,004.35). Summary: Original Contract Amount Amount of This Change Order ( #1) Revised Contract Amount $332,773.00 Add $ 12,004.85 $344,777.85 Costs have been reviewed by the Consulting Architect (Stieglitz Snyder Architecture) and the Dept. of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work are available in 31320106 445100 — Buildings. S,JS /PJM /DAH /dlg cc: Comptroller J: Schollard, Dep. Director of Bldgs. S. Harvey, Buildings Department Head Name: Peter Merlo, P.E. Title: City Engineer For: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: fl t� Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated February 8, 2010, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue Change Carder No. 1, to L & D Johnson Plumbing, an increase in the amount of $12,004.85, as more fully described in the above communication, for work relating to Jab No. 0810, Bailey Kensington Fire Station, Plumbing Work, C ##93000265. Funds for this Project are available in 31320106 445104 - Buildings. Passed 21 WITIM� tAwp60Vnsword \:rnM21 c2- 16u.doc /-I 1 *AYE*NO* FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK HAYNES KEARNS LOCURTO RIVERA RUSSELL iC SMITH Mai - 5 r " , )* 2/3- 6 314 - 7 ®0023 ##1 (Rev;, 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 3, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT; [: Change in Contract [: Erie Canal Harbor Streets — Phase 2 [: Contract #93000475 PIN #5755.99 Fillmore District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Contract Summary: Contract Amount $2,607.110.10 + Amount of change order(# 1) $ 12,192.40 Revised Contract Amount _J2.619302.S0 City share of Change Order ( #1) — 5% or $609.62 I hereby submit to your Honorable Body the following change for this contract. Mark Cerrone, Inc. is the Contractor for the Eric Canal Harbor Streets — Phase 2 Project for the City of Buffalo. This contract provided for the construction of the project. This increase is necessary to fund additional traffic signal work at the intersection of Scott St., Main Street, Marine Drive and Hanover Street. This work involves the installation of pedestrian signals and countdown timers and will improve safety at this intersection. An itemized list of items included for this change is attached. This is a federally funded project and the funding breakdown is 80% Federal, 15% State and 5% City. I certify that this increase is fair and equitable for the work involved. I respectfully request that your Honorable Body approve the subject change order and authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets to issue said increase for $12,192.40. Of this amount, 5% or $609.62 is the City share of the change. The Federal and State portions (95 %) have already received approval. The funds are available in Capital Project Account #35872606 - 445100. PJM/JDB /dab Attachment Cc: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. MerIo TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: ell `% n� ERIE CANAL HARBOR STREETS e PHASE 2 d CHANGE ORDER #1 INEW CONTRACT ITEMS ITEM NUMBER ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE POST TOP MOUNT, 8 FEET 680.6708 MOUNTING HEIGHT EA 1 $732.00 $732.00 PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL MODULE e 12 INCH BI- 680.813105 MODAL HAND/MAN SYMBOLS, LED EA 4 $394.80 $1,579.20 PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL S ECTIO N -POLYCARBO NATE, 680.813106 TYPE I, 12 INCH EA 8 $194.40 $1,555.20 PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL POST TOP MOUNT 680.8142 ASSEMBLY EA 1 $297.60 $297.60 03680.8150 PEDESTRIAN COUNTDOWN TIMER MODULE EA 4 $336,00 $1,344.00 680,8225 PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTON AND SIGN W/O POST EA 4 $265.20 $1,060.80 TOTAL $6,568.801 ADDITIONAL QUANTTIY CHANGES ITEM NUMBER ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT CONDUIT EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL INCL, 206.03 SURFACE RESTORATION LF 10 $15.64 $156.40 680.5001 POLE EXCAVATION AND CONCRETE FOUNDATION CY 2 $1,393.00 $2,786.00 680.520508 TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONDUIT, RIGID, CLASS 1, 3" DIA. LF 10 $8.92 $89.20 679.730514 SIGNAL CABLE CONDUCTOR, 14 AWG LF 725 $3.00 $2,175.00 680.8141 PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL BRACKET MOUNT ASSEMBLY EA 3 $139.00 $417.00 TOTAL $5,623.60 The total proposed cost is $6,568.80 + $5,623.60 = $12,192.40 Mr. Fontana moved: That the above Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated February 3, 2010, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parrs and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue change order No. 1, to Mark Cerrone, Inc., an increase in the amount of $12,192.40, the City's share is 5% or $609.62, as more fully described in the above Communication, for work relating to Erie Canal Harbor Streets — Phase 2, Contract #93000475. Funds for this project are available in Capital Project Account x#35872606- 445100. Passed 22 TAB:rmv t:hvp60lmsNvord\ :rmv%22c2 -] 6a.doc * AYE * NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * HAYNES KEARNS LOCURTO RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH Maj - 5 `iS Ye SC 2/3- 6 314 - 7 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL 0 0 0' , DATE: January 22, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Commissioner's Office SUBJECT: [: International Brotherhood of Elec Workers Qualified Installers of Municipal Solar [: Electric Systems PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE (If Any) [: Item No. 48, CCP 10 /10/09 EX. (Item No. CCP ) TEXT: This item is in response to the letter sent to Councilmember LoCurto from IBEW Local 41 concerning violation of General Municipal Law, Section 103, and hiring unqualified solar installers. To our knowledge, there is only one solar project that was being considered for a contract; it was Solar Liberty. Currently it is in Law. At this time we are not advertising and /or soliciting bids for these projects. MW SJS /PJM /JS /DDC /dig cc: S. Harvey, Buildings Department Head Name: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. Title: for Commissioner of Public_ Works. Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: 9 p Senior Legislative Assistants Marite Bellfteld Brian C. Bray Mark J. Jaskula William Licata Karen 13, Privateer Jacqueline E. Rushton Legislative aide James N. Jackson December 9, 2009 Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner Dept of Public Works, Parks & Streets 502 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Dear Commissioner Stepniak: At the Common Council Meeting held on Tuesday, November 10, 2009, the following item was referred to the Finance Committee and the Corporation Counsel for further consideration: 65 Niagara Square, Room 1413 Buffalo, New York 14202-3318 "Internati onal Brotherhood cif Elec Itrs- Qualified Installers of Phone: (796) 851 -5105 Municipal Solar Electric Systems" Fax: (r16) 851 -4234 (Item #40, C.C.P. 10110/09) At this time, Councilmember Michael J. L©Curto asks that you, or an appropriate representative review the item, address your response to the Common Council and file your comments and/or recommendations with the City Clerk's Office, 1308 City Mall before 2:00 p.m., on 'Thursday, December 17, 2009. Please contact me if you have any questions at 051 - 5105. Thank you for your attention to this request. Respectfully yours, VA Karen Privateer 5entor Legisiative Assisiant Enclosure AN THONY S. COPPOL: , Bu;3iruss &Jgr. / Fina Sec'y x11CHAEL J. FP HEY,, President t,OC'1L rV0. 41 S -3546 CALIFORNIA ROAD ORCHARD PARK, PLY 14127 Phone: 71 6/662-6111 October 22, 2009 Pax: 7161662 -9644 Michael LoCurto Councilman City of Buffalo 1 405 Buffalo City Hall 65 Niagaxa Square Buffalo, NY 14202 B Qualified Installers of Municipal Solar Electric Systems Dear Councilman LoCurto. It has come to our attention that a local public body recently contracted with Solar Liberty Energy Systems, Inc. ("Solar Liberty to install solar panels on the three (3) municipal buildings. Based on the mistaken assumption that Solar Liberty was the sole contractor /vendor capable of performing the project, the contract was let without corr±petitive bidding, in clear violation of General Municipal Law, Section 103. That assumption, to wit, that Solar Liberty is sole installer capable of performing such work is categorically false. For starters, the most rigorous certification standards applicable to this work are set by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners ( "NA_BCEP ")..A.ccording to the latest posting on NABCEP's website, . Solar Liberty, unlike many other solar installers, is not certified by the NA.BCEP. On the other hand, O'Connell Electric Company, a major Western New York Electrical Contractor, is NABCEP certified (as are at least 20 other contractors, both union and non - union). Moreover, by virtue ofNABCEP's certification, these installers also are deemed eligible to participate in the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority's (" NYSER.D ") Solar Electric Incentive Program, thereby .making these installer's public customers eligible for State financial assistance! If you decide to "go solar" (and we truly hope you do), we respectfully.request that you consider the experience and training of the respective bidders. Solar Liberty has been in business for a mete six years and did not perform its first installation until 2005. O'Connell Electric has been in business 100 years. Frey Electric has been in business over 60 years. Both firms, indeed all union contractors, draw their technicians from Local 41's five apprenticeship program. That program devuies st tu siailiixri Lial litalg of so=af p�U16= installation. The courses we teach were developed in conjunction with Jim Dunlop P.E., an international expert in.photovoltaics, For its part, Solar Liberty gets its technicians trom various sources including, anrong Others, the website www.monstencorn. t " I ,, nal nnF tr• t Mgr llaoiA so n'('r�rtnr ll YY al, S-1c" Lltiwi iy' 1b "vll�,'kUI�;i Ltf �liil lii.i�,Cttl, its 1'i +�di , . J 41/aCU Lsv VLS :. = ice,' z . ..�• „ ae , ..� ... ._.� . . Electric, another major Western New York Contractor, Frey Electric, is eligible to participate in NYSERDA's financial assistance program. Quality and Pride .rinse 1897 tV7 AFFILIATED WITH AFL-CIO • N.Y. STATE AFL -CIO - BUFFALO AFL -CIO ' N.Y, STATE ELECTRICAL WORKERS ASSN . N.Y. STATE BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL Doober 22, 2009 Page Two Our point here is that any claim that Solar Liberty is this area's sole provider of solar panel installations is false in every respect. We urge you to access www.nowernaturallv.org to vie4v those firms that are certified to perfonn this work and most importantly, have attained the preeminent industry certification from the NABCEP (which Solar Liberty has not). General Municipal Lary Section 103, which requires corApelitive bidding for these types of contracts, is intended to conserve the public fisc." Thy absence of competitive bidding will surely result in injury to the taxpayers you represent. Many firms have broad experience in this market and should not be excluded based on false assumption that Solar Liberty has no qualified competitors. Indeed, there are many firms, both union and non - union, that are more qualified than Solar Liberty given that company's lack ofNABCEP certification, Thank you for your attention to our concerns and if any questions remain, please do not hesitate to contact me. ASC ling opeiu ##212 Wryofrony -Solar Liberty Ltr. to Muticipaiities -rage Two M UC�f #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMM NICATIO14 TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 8, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: ENGINEERING SUBJECT, j: Permission to engage services of Consulting Engineer [: for Continuing Groundwater Monitoring & Wetlands [: Mitigation [: North PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item No. 32, C.C.P. 05/26/09 Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /xx) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) T respectfully request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to grant permission to hire a consultant to provide engineering services for post closure monitoring including required routine groundwater sampling and analysis, required reporting to the Ni'SDEC & USACE including the coordination of all required meetings, and the required wetlands mitigation and re- location, enhancement, and monitoring. The original project included study, detailed design, and construction management for the purpose of implementing the closure including all required remediation and mitigation of the northern area landfill located on Squaw Island. As part of the closure and permit for this location, groundwater monitoring and wetland mitigation is required. The costs for consulting services are estimated not to exceed $50,000.00. The funds are available in Capital accounts 30335106 445100 and 31310906 445100 This item was previously approved. The following account has been added to this communication: 31310906 445100. POM: cmg TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Teeter J. Merlo, P.E., City Engineer FOR TYPE TITLE: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: i u: r� Mr. Fontana moved: That the above Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated February 8, 2010 be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to hire a consultant to provide engineering services for post closure monitoring including required routine groundwater sampling and analysis. Funds for this project are not to exceed $50,000.00 and are available in Capital Accounts 30335106 445100 and 31310906 445100. Passed. 24 TAB :nnv T:\wp60\inswordl mv\24c2- I6a.doc FONTANA � FRANCZ'YK x G®LOMBEK HAYNES * '� x KEARNS * * b x L®CURT® X RIVERA x x RUSSELL x SMITH raj -5� 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 Q0 GO rr. 1 (Rev. 1193) t SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 9, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering; PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No.. C.C.P.) SUBJECT: [Permission to Enter into Agreement w/NYSDOT [Buffalo Outer Harbor Enhancement Project -PIN 5759.42 [South District Permission is requested from Your Honorable Body to authorizing the Mayor to enter into all necessary agreements with the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) for construction phase of the Tifft Street Wharf project. The construction phase of the subject project is being funded through the Transportation Enhancement Program. (TEP) portion of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), which provides a 100% federal Aid reimbursement. This agreement, which will allow NYSDOT to administer the construction phase of the project at its current cost of 1,100,000 by utilizing the City of Buffalo's TEP allocated funds and will be paid directly to NYSDOT. In addition, permission is requested for which City will, upon project completion, operate; and maintain the project at no expense to the NYSDOT. REFERPUED TO THE COMMITTEE P. M: say ON COfiAMUNiTY . PET. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E., TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: 1 Y #1 (Rev. 1/93),`'' SINGLE -PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 9, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [Permission to Expand the Scope [To our Existing Consultant Contract [Clough Harbour & Associate LLP [Bailey Avenue Bridges [Contract # 92011078 [Lovejoy, South District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No.. C.C.P.). I hereby submit to your Honorable Body the following change for this contract. Clough Harbour & Associate is the engineering consultant for design and construction inspection services for proposed replacement of the two highly deficient bridges that carry Bailey Avenue over Buffalo River & Cazenovia Creek project. City originally signed an agreement with the consultant only for Preliminary Design Phase of the bridge over Cazenovia Creels. However, after discussion with and approval by NYSDOT, GBNRTC, Community members and Stakeholder, the decision was made to combine the two bridges into one project. The bridge over Buffalo River which is located in close proximity to Cazenovia bridge which would allow two bridges to be replaced with one longer bridge. Since our consultant was already working on one bridge, it would make most sense to let them design the second bridge. Replacing the two bridges as one project and at the same time will have less impact on the traffic and neighborhood and would be a cost effective. This increase is necessary for following additional services: I- Additional Design. services $ 1,076,754.00 2- Inspection services during construction phase $ 1,119,610.00 Original Contract Amount: $ 430,00 Previous Cost increase: 00.00 This Cost increase: 2,196,364.00 Total: $ 2,626,364.00 I certify that this increase is fair and equitable for the work involved and respectfully request that your Honorable Body approve the subject costs increase and authorize the Commissioner of Public Works. Parks and Streets to issue said increase for $2,196,364.00 This is a federal and State funded project with City's share of 5% of the total costs. The funds are available in our Capital Accounts. DEFERRED THE COMMITTE PJM: sag N FINANCE. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD; /:�// 0QG, #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 1, 2010` FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT [: Permission to Hire a Consultant and j: Enter into Agreements [: for the Inspection and Construction of [: Riverfest Park and the [: adjacent section of Ohio Street City of Buffalo, County of Erie [: Fillmore District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: In order to move this project forward, this Department is requesting permission to take proposals and hire an Engineering Consultant for the construction inspection of this project. It is also necessary for Your Honorable Body to authorize the Mayor and/or this Department to enter into all necessary agreements. These agreements would enable this Department to administer this project and will cover all necessary work needed to complete the inspection and construction of this project. Funding to hire the Engineering Consultant will be identified in a future bond sale. on O ±:41 Cc: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P. E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: ( Riv erfestRark- OhioSt- enteragreements -01281 Uoc) f \ Mr. Fontana moved: That the above Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parrs and Streets dated February 1, 2010 be received and filed.; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to take proposals and report back to the Council with a responsible bidder to hire an Engineering Consultant for the construction inspection of Riverfest Park and the adjacent section of Ohio Street. Funds for this project will be identified in a future bond sale. Passed. 27 TAs:rniv TAwp601mswordVm027c216a.doc X AYE x NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK de ae GGL®MBEK HAYNES KEARNS x LGCURTG x RIVER.A RUSSELL x x SMITH Maj ® 5 F x 2/3- 6 x 3/4- 7 �F it X 7i #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 9, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No.. C.C.P.) SUBJECT: [Permission to Increase Consultant Contract [LaBella Associate, P.C. [Michigan Avenue Corridor Rehabilitation [Contract # 93000249 [Ellicott District I hereby submit to your Honorable Body the following change for this contract. LaBella Associate is the engineering consultant for reconstruction of Michigan Avenue between Broadway and Cherry Street. This increase is necessary for additional services related to construction inspection during construction phase of the project. The increase in contract is due to a longer construction period than originally assumed The construction period was extended due to major new utility installation within project limits by National Grid for the services to the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus facilities. The Construction inspection cost is not a lump sum; rather it is based on actual time spent in the field by the inspector during construction phase. Original Contract Amount: $ 91,928.00 Previous Change Order: $ 0.00 This Change Order: $ 51,721.80 Total: $143,649.80 I certify that this increase is fair and equitable for the work involved and respectfully request that your Honorable Body approve the subject change order and authorize the Commissioner of Public Works. Parks and Streets to issue said increase for $51,721.80 This is a Federal and State funded project with City's share of 5 %. The funds are available in capital project account # 31620006 - 445600. PJM: sag DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. City Engineer s� Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated February 9, 2010, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue a change order, to LaBella Associate, an increase in the amount of $51,721.80, the City's share is 5 %, as more fully described in the above communication, for work relating to Michigan Avenue Corridor Rehabilitation, Contract #93000249. Funds for this project are available in Capital Project Account #31620006 - 445600. Passed 28 TAB:rmv t: Iwp6Dltnswordl:rmv128c2- 16a.doc * A"YE * NO * F ONTANA * ERANCZYK * C®L®MBEK * x HAYNES IKEARNS 7C L®CURT® X �J RI Y ERA x RUSSELL x SMITH 9C x �/� y�°° - -- - - - Maj ° 5 is * �c ,m� * W f tic 2 /3- * / 00030 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 4, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Reduction in Retention [: Main St. — 700 Block Reconstruction Project [: Destro & Brothers Concrete Co., Inc. [: Contract #93000161 PIN #5758.80 Ellicott District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item #18 of 06/10/2008 I hereby submit to your Honorable Body the following request for a reduction of retention for the subject contract. It is respectfully requested that Your Honorable Body authorize a reduction in retention from the standard 5% to 2% for the above mentioned contract. The majority of this project was completed during the 2009 construction season (98 %). A 2% retainage on the entire contract is sufficient to ensure that remaining work is done to the City's satisfaction. PJM /JDB /dab Cc: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner Andrew SanFilippo, Comptroller TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: ,� 3 Mr. Fontana moved: 4/ That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated February 4, 2010, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to reduce the retention to Destro & Brothers Concrete from 5% to 2% for Main Street — 700 Block Reconstruction Project, Contract #93000161, PIN #5758.80. Passed 29 1".1 - 93M71A t :Iwp60\msword\:nnv129c2- 16a.doc * AVE *N®* * FONTANA * * X FRA X GOLOMBEK * * HAYNES ,� x * KEARNS ]i L ®CURT® 1 Y RIVERA RUSSELL * SMITH * x it $r Maj - 5 2/3- 6 * l 3/4- 7 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 4, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Reduction in Retention [: Main St... Phase 2 Hertel to Rte. 198 [: Concrete Applied Technologies Corp. (CATCO) Contract #93000084 [: PIN #5134.03 Delaware, Masten, University Districts PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item #32 of 09/04/2007 I hereby submit to your Honorable Body the following request for a reduction of retention for the subject contract. It is respectfully requested that Your Honorable Body authorize a reduction in retention from the standard 5% to 2% for the above mentioned contract. The majority of this project was completed during the 2009 construction season (98 %). A 2% retainage on the entire contract is sufficient to ensure that remaining work is done to the City's satisfaction. PJM/JDB /dab Cc: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner Andrew SanFilippo, Comptroller TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: �` Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated February 4, 2010, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to reduce the retention to Concrete Applied Technologies Corp. from 5% to 2% for Main Street Phase 2 Hertel to Rte. 198, Contract #93000084, PIN #5134.03. Passed 30 TAB:rmv t:hvp601msword\ :niiv\3Oe2 -I 6a.doe, % AYE NO % d' ®NTANA 74 y�+�7 p �1yyT/'s �y �J'�J H' RANCZ A K * Yk :C G®LOMBEK * YF HAYNES KEARNS if � 7C g � T L®CURTO RIVERA 'f RUSSELL * % SMITH ?c A aj ° 5 G-5 2 /3 — 6 ZiF 1fC s4' 3/4- 7 * x #3 (Rev 1402) 1 C r, 3 2 Certificate of Appointment s ' In eomplianee with provisions of Section 242 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotiou(s). I fluther certify that the persons) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resourms/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: { ') in the Department of Public Works, Parks 9, Streets Division of Park to the Position of Greenskeeper Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (insert one) PROVISIONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) PROMOTION Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $36,425 LAST JOB TITLE Park Utility Worker NAME Paul H. Stokely LAST DEPARTMENT Public Works DATE 1/10 ADDRESS 311 Lakefront Boulevard LAST SALARY $37,077 CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14202 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX XX -7159 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. X) X -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 14160001 TITLE CODE NO 9110 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2009-065 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $35,970 - $40,660 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Mr. Stokely will be paid the salary which is at least $250 greater than his current salary in compliance with the Local 264 Collective Bargaining Agreement. Mr. Stokely is starting at the step 3 pay level. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stefaniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: r _ SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL ¢ 3 COPIES TO: C: .-_ - ( ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) ' OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- aUQgET { #8-DEPARTMENT #9-DIVISION #10-EMPLOYEE(S) #3 � - Rev 1 -02) 00033 Certificate of Appointment � In compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or proittotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule " A" have been certified or approved by the Human Rmourcesfeivil Service for the Appointment Effective: - 's ' in the Department of Public F Parks & Streets Division of Parks to the Position of Perk Supervisor I Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert fine) PROVISIONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert arse) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $41,885 LAST JOB TITLE Supervisor of Rinks & Pools NAME James J. Wojcik EAST DEPARTMENT Public Forks DATE 1110 ADDRESS 152 East Street LAST SALARY $40,880 CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14207 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -7600 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 9120 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROD. ID PERSONNEL. REO. NO 2009 - 102 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $37,820 - $43,268 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Mr. Wojcik will be paid the salary which is at least $250 greater than his current salary in compliance with the Local 264 Collective Bargaining Agreement. Mr. Wojcik is starting at the step 4 pay level. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner a DATE: 7 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: tON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET W DEPARTMENT #Q- D1ViSION #10-EMPLOYEE(S) - " FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE 0003 - SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT: FEBRUARY 9, 2010 POLICE 1 T- DIVISION: SUBJECT: : Drug Asset Forfeiture Wire Transfers 1: Received January 2010 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) 11tem No. 104, C.C.P. 2/2/88 Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) 08 -DEA- 505546 C2 -08 -0149 2,355.56 09 -DEA- 515302 C2 -09 -0081 1,383.25 09DEA- 515686 C2 -09 -0083 3,308.65 09- DEA - 515993 C2 -09 -0091 2,175.25 08- DEA - 505551 C2 -08 -0152 2,788.88 09- DEA - 516553 C2 -08 -0145 4,505.08 09 -DEA - 516220 C2 -09 -0093 829.28 09 DEA - 514807 C2 -09 -0071 1,155.25 09 -DEA- 516576 C2 -08 -0145 62231 09- DEA - 515056 C2- 09-0075 1,961.65 09- DEA - 514913 C2 -08 -0145 3,495.96 09- DEA - 514913 C2 -08 -0145 4,337.85 (15% SAFF) TOTAL $28,918.97 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 these funds have been deposited into SAFF account 10360 for fulfilling year 4 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: CHIEF OFIP4VESTIGATIVE SERVICES SIGNATURE, OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: RECEIVED FILED New York State Division Of Criminal Justice Services ASSETS FORFEITURE REPORTING PROGRAM STATE OF NEW YORK } AFFIDAVIT pursuant to Civil Practice Law and ss: Rules 1311(11)(c) COUNTY OF ERIE ) I, CHIEF DENNIS RICHARDS as (claiming agent) (claiming authority), being duly (Name) sworn, depose and state that on 1/28/2010 the BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT (Date) (Agency) received WIRE TRANSFERS having an estimated present value of $ 28,918.97 , (check, vehicle, personal property, etc.) (Amount) pursuant to chapter thirteen of Food and Drug Laws (21 U.S.C. 1 801 et seq.) of the United States and /or chapter four of the Customs Duties Laws (19 U.S.C. , 1301 et seq.) of the United States and /or chapter 96 of the Crimes and Criminal Procedure Laws (18 U.S.C. 1961 et seq.) of the United States. 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O >E N N Oa [7 4 4 C} Nw O 00 00 y 0 0 w w m n) in W 00 00 N Y O a O to 1 0 Pd 00 �P F-f f} C N w N w co LU to to N HHy ui O H F� LQ O m N U1 \ 01 O ko N 0 4 H w 0 b � hJ w 0 c 133 M to O y t17 y ro y O y t� 111 �[i h1 CY N FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF FIRE 0�� 0� SINGLE PAGE, COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: 212/10 FROM: DEPARTMENT: 21 -0 Fire SUBJECT: FEMA Award EMW- 2009 -FO -05202 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program (AFG) The Department of Fire is requesting approval to accept and expend the grant award from FEMA's Assistance to Firefighters Grants Program. We applied for this grant as a means to upgrade firefighting equipment and increase firefighter safety. We specifically addressed our need to update our Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) which currently is over 10 years old. This grant will further assist us in reaching our goal. The total award from FEMA is $987,000.00. As part of the FEMA AFG Program, we are required to provide a 20% match to secure these funds. The matching portion of the award is $197,400.00. We will use a portion of our 12132005 461201 clothing /safety equipment budget to assume the costs of the grant match. Darnell W. Whitfield . k � rANM XE Commissioner of Fire Ck 3 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES aj Single Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: February 11, 2010 Froze: Department: Dewrtment of Economic Develoument. Permit & Insnection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Restaurant Dance License (RENEWAL) 130 South Park ( ) C�- Prior Council Reference: (many) [: Ext. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx /xx): Pursuant to Chapter 150 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have caused an investigation into the premises located at 130 South Park for which said renewal application for a Restaurant Dance Class IV license is being sought by Daryl Carr and according to the attached reports from the Fire Department, Police Department and Building Inspections, I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Type Department Head Name: Type Title: Signature of Department Head: JC:cap James Comerford Deputy Commissioner (?Deputy Commissioner #1 (Rev. 01/1993) CITY OF BUFFALO • s OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTIONIAPPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: COBBLESTONE LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 130 SOUTH PARK 848 -1930 FI 00 DARYL CARR 628 -2450 512239 RENEWED LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: / f� DISAPPROVED REMARKS: d DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE: DATE: DATE: *'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW REMARKS: COMM. OF POLICE: T7„t Cn r AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppShpl rpl CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: COBBLESTONE LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE BUSINESS ADDRESS: 130 SOUTH PARK BUSINESS PHONE: 848 -1930 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Fl POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: DARYL CARR APPL. PHONE: 628 -2450 APPLICATION NUMBER: 512239 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: c� APR 16 2009 RENEWED LICENSE 2010 DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) DATE: (DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALL BACK "*REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW* -* REMARKS: INSPECTORkA' /� G RM# EKT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppShplrpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: COBBLESTONE LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: .POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 130 SOUTH PARK 84$193© F1 00 DARYL CARR 628 -2450 512239 RENEWED LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: I. f � .. DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALL RACK ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR ' 1 � ° RM# </ EXT 1� AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppSlip2.rpi k �l Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Pen and Inspections Services, dated February 11, 2010, be received and filed, and That pursuant to Chapter 150 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to renew a Restaurant Dancing Class 1V License to Daryl Carr d /b /a Cobblestone located at 130 South Park. Passed. W1 7`AB:rnw T :lwp6©Imsword\miv135 c2 -I 6a.doc V V * AYE *NO* FOIE TANA x FRANCZYK * OOLOMBEK * x HAYNES * x LEARNS * * x LOCURTO * RIVERA * RUSSELL * x x * SMITH * Maj a 5 * �' �* 2/3- f * 3/4- 7 00031 #1 (Rev. 1/93) Single Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: December 7, 2009 From: Department of Economic Develoument, Permit c& Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Used Car Dealer [: 227 Niagara ) J Type in Upper and [: I Lower Case Onlv ( [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. (Item No. xxx. C.C.P. xx/xx/xx): Text (Tvve Single Space Below): r, Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Used Car Dealer License located at 227 Niagara St. and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a used car dealer license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building Inspections; I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. I have caused an investigation by the Police Department into the moral character of Andrew LoTempio. The attached thereto for Andrew LoTempio dba/ Andrew C Lotempio Cars. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Spe Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFORD Type Title: DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Signature of Department Head: nom°°"° JCTS:jad :i { t� Date: December 7, 2009 To: .Tames Comerford, Deputy Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services Ed Common Council Communication Used Car Dealer at 227 Niagara. Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements fora Used Car Dealer Licenses application to the Common Council: Zoning Office Fire Prevention Building Inspection Q4, Police Department Police Record Check Q Application _j sr r- elj Director Permit & Inspection Services" ,Date ;Date CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 / INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT- HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR.: ANDREW C LOTEMPIO CARS LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER NEW LICENSE 2010 BUSINESS ADDRESS: 227 NIAGARA BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 842 -2558 COUNCIL DISTRICT. EL POLICE DISTRICT: 03 APPLICANT NAME- ANDREW LOTEMPIO APPL. PHONE.: (716) 842 -2558 APPLICATION NUM13ER: 556396 REFERRAL BATE: 10/29/2009 REMARKS:- DISAPPROVAL REASON: MAX VEHICLES COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) A NO.OF ALLOWED APPROVFD i DATE:- - - DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL PATE: CALL BACK - -- - *"*REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW* "* REMARKS: INSPECTOR RIB# :: EST ,T AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. A pSIily2.,-pr CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT. OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN kITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: ANDREW C LOTEMPIO CARS LICENSE TYPE; USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT- APPLICANT NAMI E: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON; 227 NIAGARA. (716) 842 -2558 EL 03 ANDREW LO'T`EMPIO (716) 842 -2558 556396 10/29/2009 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPAWrMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. 1NO.OF" VEHICLES ALLOWED APPROVED ) DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK DATE: -t �- - DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW" REMARKS: INSPECTOR RIV %# EXT I r d° �l AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Appsl pl pl CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUF'F'ALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTIONIAPPROVAL. REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: ANDREW C LOTEMPIO CARS LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT- POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE. APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL BATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 227 NIAGARA (716) 842 -2558 EL 03 ANDREW LOTEMPIO (716) 842 -2558 556396 1 0/2912009 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY tiGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED u ,PPROVED .9 . ; -- DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALL BACK DATE DATE: DATE: "'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW" REMARKS: INSPECTOR RMN - EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSlip2rpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW 'YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST" AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO. COMlvlfSSIONER OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: ANDRE- -W C LOTEIvIPIO CARS LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER s BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: R EMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 227 NIAGARA (716)842.2558 FL 03 ANDkEW LOTBMPIO (716) 842 -2558 556396 10/2912009 (TO BE COMPLETE D BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) `APPROVED DATE: 1 , 111 , q/0q -- DISAPPROVED DATE: REMARKS: 1 NEW LICENSE 2010 DISTRICT CAPTAIN: 1 stlj' . q�` APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: *`REASON FOR DISAPPROVA MUST STATED BELOW' REMARKS: �� r s -- COMM. OF POLICE: Tenor AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK 'YOU. opslipZrp, 11-02-'09 11:58 FROM- . MR MhXAM-M' {-06b FNW1/0Nl t-847 ` -41 CI'T'Y OF BUFFALO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, l PERMIT' INSPECTION SERVICES ?� EYRON W. BROWN Mayor Date UP =%' OFFICE OF LICENSES f BRIAN REILLY APPLICATION I UST RE COIt2 TED IN FULL Commissioner PHOTO ID REQUMED AT TIME OF APPLICATION NO EXCEPTIONS JAMES COMERFORD, Jr. (PLEASE CHECK LICENSE CATEGORY0 APPLYING FOR) Deputy Commissioner `= ... USED CAR REALER $262.50 SECOND BAND DEALER $118.00 SCRAP PROCESSOR 578,75 FLEA, MARKET (NO. OF VENDORS I - Tables $78.95 11-25 Tables $105,00 26+ tables $210.00 GARAGE SALE $10.50 a day WHOLESALE J jNK (JUNK YARD) $262,50 APPLICANT NAB i 'i,. f b /r ,.: ; k, PHONE NO. gyyyep7'�pp��y; ADDRESS _ �4}'��" dgVlYiE A6YPJF4j`•�7 ` �.a[u Cx- (NO., MEET) (CITY,TOWN, OR VILLAGE) (S'T'ATE) (ZIP) APPLICANT DfOfR PLACE OF DIRTII _:a'.1 f � US QTZENS _, s -(YES) (NO) CO APPLICANT NAM PHONE NO. CO APPLICANT ADDRESS (NO„ S'T'REET) (CITY,TOWN, OR VILLAGE) (STATE) (Zw) CORPORATION NAME DATE INCORPORATED PORA'TED I S BUSINESS NAME :? � - z ^, }y am, , • C �' .' PHONE N(1. " BUSINESS ADDRESS v (No., STREET) (CYP , TOWN OR VILLAGg) STATE TAX ID NUMBER SubscrtMed and sworn to before me this = "__ day of - "< _ _20 Commisstoner ofDeeds in 9`110or the City of Buffalo, New York / (STATE) (ZIP) d I — Applicant uig"t re Office of Licenses 65 NIAGARA SQUAIW4, 1313 CITY IIAL.L BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3303 (716) 851 -4078 / FAX: (796) 851 -4972 ri 4 Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services dated December 7, 2009, be received and filed; and That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services be and he hereby is authorized to grant a Used Car Dealer license to Andrew LoTernpio dlbla Andrew C. LoTempio Cars located at 227 Niagara Street. Passed. 36 TAB:Ymv T:1-svp60\iiiskvord\nnvU6c,2- [ 6a.doc AYE NO * EGNTANA ERANCZYK * * G®LOMBEK * x HAYNES * KEARNS x * x * L®CURTG * * K * RIVERA x RUSSELL * SMITH * Maj 5 * '� 2/3- 6 * �` 3/4- 7 1� FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE, POLICY & URBAN AFFAIRS 00033 SINGLE PAGE. COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: JANUARY 22, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: ADMINISTRATION /FINANCE- DIVISION OF PURCHASE SUBJECT: [ :SOLE SOURCE f PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. {Item No. xxx. C.C.P. xx/xxtxx} V THE DIVISION OF PURCHASE IS REQUESTING PERMISSION FROM YOUR HONORABLE BODY TO WAIVE FORMAL BIDDING REQUIREMENTS TO PURCHASE FROM A SOLE SOURCE PROVIDER AS PER THE REQUEST OF THE BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT. THIS REQUEST IS TO PURCHASE TWO (2) SEGWAYS PERSONAL TRANSPORTER (PT) PATROLLERS. THE FUNDS FOR THIS PURCHASE ARE AVAILABLE UNDER A GRANT FROM JAG. IF ADDITIONAL FUNDING BECOMES AVAILABLE AND THE TESTING OF THESE UNITS ARE SUCCESSFUL ADDITIONAL QUANTITIES MAY BE PURCHASED IN THE FUTURE. THE SUPPLIER IS SEGWAY INC, 14 TECHNOLOGY DR, BEDFORD, NEW HAMPHSHIRE, THEIR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE IS SEGWAY OF WESTERN NEW YORK, 2800 KENMORE AVENUE, BUFFALO, NEW YORK. THE BUYER IN THE DIVISION OF PURCHASE RESEARCHED THE AVAILABILITY OF THIS TRANSPORTER AND FOUND SEGWAY TO BE THE SOLE SOURCE. THE COST FOR THE TWO IS $14212.37, A SOLE SOURCE LETTER IS ATTACHED FROM SEGWAY. IF APPROVED THE DIVISION OF PURCHASE WILL ISSUE A PURCHASE ORDER TO PROCEED WITH THE ORDERING OF THESE TWO(2) TRANSPORTERS. SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE: KATHLEEN A. FITZPATRICK, DIRECTOR OF PURCHASE Q _S ��s"Y1 7!':ii :tats��� C�i4`. =� S�.r, iint"•I, id-i Ci i 1 €i IYtYI3l �i' ._s�.t.ti!}ii f [3C r�li;. "i.::if;.1 WISfFY.SEi3YlAY.COM RE: Sole Source letter Thursday, May 28, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: Segway Inc. is the sole source provider of the Segway Personal Transporter (PT) Patroller model. Our Authorized Public Safety Dealers act as representatives on our behalf. They provide product demonstrations and other services to customers. The Segway PT Patroller is sold only as a direct transaction between Segway Inc. and end customers. Sincerely, Chip MacDonald Director, Police and Government Business Segway Inc. Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Director of Purchase dated January 22, 2010, be received and filed; and That the Director of Purchase be, and she hereby is authorized to waive formal bidding requirements to purchase two (2) Segways Personal Transporters for the Police Department in the amount of $14,212.37 from Segway Inc. Passed 37 TAB:rmv tAwpfifti morftrnM3%2- tGa.doc f 1 *AYE NO y' ON a7NA � ?C SC f� FRANC 7� % x aCBOEaOMBEK H A NES s�C s4 54 X KEARNS .. % L®CURTO % RI F' BJR A % RUSSELL % SMITH x Maj m 5 9 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 " '" FROM THE CITY CLERK 00039 0 003 Liquor License Applications Attached hereto are communications from persons applying for liquor Iicenses from the Erie County Alcohol Beverage Control Board. Address Business Name Owner's Name 495 Hopkins St 475 Ellicott St 1108 -1110 Elmwood Ave 708 Elmwood Ave RECEIVED AND FILED Brotherz Tavern Seabar Nr. Goodbar Acropolis Brotherz Tavern, LLC Eight Zero Eight of WNY Schmack & J.A.B. LLC Paul Tsouflidis standordlzed ORIGINAL APPLICATI NOTICE, FORM fa Providinga v a STATE OF NEW YORK �I i,) j ' 30-Dav Advance Notice to aLoca) Municinality or Community Board 9 ` EXFCUTIVE DEPARTN ENT . hr cunneelion with thesubmission to the Staie Uquor Ateilrority ofihe - . DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL Annlieaut',s Orit*inal tlirstl Orgy- Premises Alcoholic Beveraee License Anniication STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY for the Establishment Ideutilted in this Notice, (Pane 1 of 2) 1. Date the Original copy of this Notice was Mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board: w� 2 p 1 'PHIS 30 -DAY ADVANCE NOTICE 19 BEING MAILED TO THE CLERK OF THE FOLLOWING LO MUN ICIPALITY OR CO MMUNITY BOARD 2. ( Name of the Local Municipality or Community Sward: ( f s `9� 3. ( Street Add.,.. of Local Municipality or Community Board: ��� �� P/� NY C I City, Town, or Village: ( � I Zip Cade: I Y --0 — 111 - 5. Telephone Number of Clerk of Local Municipality or Community Board: -- ATTORNEY REPRESENTING THE APPLICANT IN CONNECTION WITH THE APPLICANT'S ORIGINAL (FIRST) ON ALCOHOLIC } BEVERAGE LICENSE A FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT IDENTIFIED IN THIS NOTICE . Pull Name is: /�/1YJ � !! ��f � +c � ✓l ! �� — 7. Attorney's Street Address: 8. City, Town, or Villagc: Zip Code: (� l 9. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: THE APPLICANT WILL FILE AN ORIGINAL {FIRST) APPLICATION FOR AN ON- PREMISES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE . IN ORDER TO CONDUCT — WITHIN THE IDENTIFIED ESTABLISHMENT —THE TYPE OF BUSINESS DESCRIBED BELOW to. Type(s) of Alcohol to be sold under the Licensc ( °X' ar On(y Wine and Beer Only Liquor, Wine, and Beer Extent of Restaurant (Sale of Food Tavern - Restaurant (A mixed -use establishment that Tavern /Cocktail Lounge / Adult Venue / 11. Food Service: Primarily; Full Food Menu; has both a sit -down dining area and a'stand »up' bar Bar (Alcohol sales primarily - meets legal q ( - R' onel Kitchen run by Chef) where patrons may receive direct deliveries of alcohol) minimum food availability requirements) 12 Type of Hotel B Disk duke Patron Dancing ❑ Cabaret, Night Club, Discotheque F Capacity for 600 Establishment: F] Music " Jockey Box (Small Scale) (Large Scale Dance Club) or more patrons I `X' Catering Stage Topless Club (e.g- Golf / Bed & that applyl Fraternal Org.) Breakfast Facility � Shows � Entertainment � Other (Specify): t3 Outdoor Area(s): Proposed None ® Rooftop Patio Freestanding Garden / Other �� 3 or De ck Covered Structure Orounds {Specify): I4. Will the proposed License Holder or a Manager be physically present within the establishment during All Hours of Operation? ( °]2° one : I YES NO 15. Application Serial Number: 9 16 The Apolica ail Name. it with appear the application ( I � ( � T � for or the On-Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, is: k 17. The Full Name of the Applicant's proposed licensed Establishment (the Trade Name under which the proposed Licensed Establishment will conduct business) is: 18. 1 The Applicant's proposed Licensed Establishment is tocated within the building which has the fallowing Street Address: t 19. I City, Town, or Village: I ��/� ( NY I Zip Code: f (� 20. I The proposed licensed Establishment will be located on the following fto0r(s) of the building at the above address: I -!IZj % )4- 21. Within the huilding at the above address, the proposed Licensed Establishment will be located within the room(s) numbered as follows: 22• 1 Bu siness Telephone Number of the Applicant: 23. 1111 Business Fax Number of the Applicant; 24. ( Business E-Mail Address of the Applicant:__ 1F YOU KNEW {Vas there ever an alcoholic beverage license in etTect far the space where ' 25. I you intend to operate your licensed establishment? �YeB NO ® 1 I30n'C Know OWNER OF THE BUILDING IN WHICH THE PROPOSED LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE LOCATED Does the Applicant own the building in it 'YES', SKIP Items No. 27, 28, 29, & 30 If `NO ANSWER items Ha. 27, 28, 29, 30. 26. which the proposed Licensed ® Go directly to Item No. 31, NO I Then continue to Item No. 31, Establishment will he located? ('IL' one) ACS and complete the form. r /' + and complete the form. 27. Building Owner's Full Name is: T_ 28. Building Owner's Strect Address: ( &,-? 9 G� / � III f / 7 24. City, Town, or Village: j"' I �(� q- -(,,.� � � 1 Zip Code, � Yyr� 30. I Sussness. Telephone Number of Building Orwner: -__L__— ------ - -- — Iasi- �ons.or (VI µ SPATE OIIIVE�V YORK standardized ORIGIML APPLICATION NOTICE FORM for Providinga 30 -D »v Advance Notice to a Local litlnnieioslity or Community Board EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT in connection Willi lhesa6missian to the State LiguorAnthorifyoflhe I)CVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL A rnllCant's Ori�'not (First) On- Premises Alcoholic Beveraee License Ann It STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY for the Establishment Identified in this Notice fPaoe 2 of 2I • ula,.luu,• I ml�l.wl,.,.u„Ji 1'U" 1. SAO JIM ln4J:.! :• AUX! 1911uW I, I.i AU W . I, I. ".11 !!®.:I•r1 "" "` °• °m "`•' " ° "" ' "� • !l. a u! u , �r,•,, i� i � YLLY'ull�iiY +Ilnl �n i ��i , "Ai. •.JLI� : MI—LILr11 liu„i :i u j lu • III, j., , I! "I INI.I....,.,�. •Lk' 4. :i.i�il. u.l',�i41 , i� :: •,u,�, � • n . ,i u.F�(��il W. I�J, IN ORDER TO MAKE SURE THAT PAGES I AND 2 OF YOUR NOTICE ARE NOT SEPARATED OR MISPLACED, PLEASE RE-ENTER IMMEDIATELY BELOW THE INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR APPLICATION SERIAL NUMBER, NAME, AND TRADE NAME. YOUR COURTESIES ARE APPRECIATED i5. Application Serial Number: f -- 14 The Aonlicant's €Pill Name, as it will appear in the application �q 16 ' for the On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, is: 17. The flil Name of the Ap p roposed licensed Establishment the Trade Name under the proposed Lice ° ) a-� sed Establishment will conduct business) is: •,.• „ Nr :p :,..,RLL. :., :d, pp s P p INFORMATION REGARDING ANY BUSINESS LICENSED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THAT TO CURRENTLY BEING OPERATED IN THE SPACE WHERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPERATE HIS /HER /ITS PROPOSED LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT 3l, I IF YOU KNOW - ],% business that is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages currently being conducted in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes ® ' No I Don't Know Are you buying any asscgsj owned by the operator of the licensed business currently being conducted [32. I in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes ❑ N O (For example: good will, equipment, furniture, cookware, dishware, etc.( IF YOU ANSWERED ;`YES” TO ITEM 31 or 32, SKIP ITEMS NO. 33 and 34. GO DIRECTLY TO ITEMS NO. 35, 36, 37, 38, 38, and 39. IF YOU ANSWERED "NO" TO ITEMS 31 and 32, PLEASE PROVIDE THE INFORMATION REQUESTED BY ITEMS NO. 33 and 34. IF' A BUSINESS LICENSED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IS NOT CURRENTLY BEING OPERATED IN THE SPACE WHERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPERATE HIS /HER /ITS PROPOSED LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT, PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION REGARDING ANY BUSINESS LICENSED To SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THAT WAS MOST RECENTLY OPERATED IN THE SPACE 33 IF YOU KNOW - Was a business that was licensed to sell alcoholic beverages previously conducted in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes � No ® I Don't Know Are you buying any assets) owned by the operator of the licensed business that was most recently conducted 34 in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes ® NO (For example: good will, equipment, furniture, cookware, dishware, etc.j IFYOU ANSWERED "YES' TO ITEM NO. 31 or 3 PLEASE ANSWER ITEMS NO. 35 and 36 and 37 and 38 and 39. 2 or 33 or 34, THEN 1 INFORMATION ABOUT THE OPERATOR OF THE LICENSED BUSINESS CURRENTLY RF.ING CONDUCTED (OR MOST RECENTLY CONDUCrRD) IN THE SPACE 1 1 WHERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPERATE HIS/HER ITS LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT. PLEASE PROVIDE THE F'O'LLOWING INFORMATION: IF YOU KNOW - The Flail Name of the Operator of the licensed business 35. now being conducted (or that was most recently conducted) } j f I Don't Know in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment:' / IF YOU KNOW - The Full Name of the licensed Establishmcnt (the Trade Name) 36. now being operated for that was most recently operated) �] y� �f r^° 1 Don't Know in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment: IF YOU KNOW - The alcoholic beverage license serial number of the business 37. now being conducted (or that was most recently conducted) " I Don't Know in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment: 38. I IF YOU KNOW - The Type of Alcoholic Beverage License held by the current (or most recent) licensed operator: y f� - I Don't Know t_] IF YOU KNOW - 'Telephone Number of the current licensed operator 39 ' or the most recent licensed operator: I Don't Know ---- H ITTI If the Original Application is approved, I am the Person who will hold the License or I am a Principal of the Legal Entity that will hold the License. Representations in this form are in full conformity with representations made in documents that have been submitted 40. (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 be also relied upon by the Authority, and that false representations in any document submitted to the Authority 'nay result in revocation of any license that may be issued. By my signature, I affirm — under Penalty of Perjury — that the representations made in this form are true. Printed Name Title aig,at"m - STATE OF NEW YORK Standardized ALTERATION APPLICATION NOTICE FORM for Providin a EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 30 -Dav Advance Notice to a Local Municinality or Community Board DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL in connection sviih the nrbmission to the Stale LiguorAurhorhy of the 1' STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY Aonlication for Permission to Make Alterafons for the.Establishment Identified . in ikis Notice I. Date the Original copy of this Notice was Mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board: 10 ! � 2 1 0 I t 1 Q THIS 30 -DAY ADVANCE NOTICE IS BEING MAILED TO THE CLERK OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OR COMMUNITY BOARD: 2. 1 Name of the Local Municipality or Community Board: dx'-1 of Street Address of local Municipality or Community Board: City, Town or Village: i , T el Number of Clerk of Local Municipality or Community Board: - S J APPLICANT INFORMATION Appl'icant's Full Name as it Appears on the License Certificate: 5. 4 + � I C L 7_EA,7_ ;& c c, Lf-T— &4 t i t rj c - t53 A S �� Street Address of Premises City, Town or Village -Zip Code 7. L41 �- 6-L-1 C-CVT -� ljfjr.4� RoFr-A,_ 0 NY SQ_JAfVk ] Zip Code: License Serial No. 9--W 3 1 3 ` 'l G County Telephone No. ,~iz -,f 1 7( 6 e-o4 fze,3 8. Type(s) of Alcohol Currently Sold under the License: (W one) ❑ Only ❑ Wine and Beer Only Liquor, Wine and Beer PROPOSED CHANGES/ALTERATIONS Check One Substantial Alteration: Any enlargement or contraction of a licensed premises. Any physical changes to the exterior, that involves the creation or relocation of any window or door, and any interior changes of physical structure. Any change in size or location of bar, or dining and kitchen 9, facilities. ® or Minor Alteration: One casting and valued at less than ten thousand dollars, which does oat affect the material character or physical structure that existed at the time of licensing. Where will the Alteration be confined to? If interior, will the Occupancy change?/felor No 1© LJL%J Interior ❑ Exterior ❑ Interior and Exterior / If Exterior, do you plan on utilizing outdoor areas? if Yes, which outdoor area? Check one 1I . Yes or No ❑Rooftop ❑ Patio or Deck ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ❑GardenfOrounds [ 12. pe Is a Building Permit required for this ty of Alteration? Yes o I'fa If so, has permit been applied for? Yea or No t Will any entrance or exit of premises as altered be within 200' of the entrance to a school, church or Will there be a cbange address upon completion 13 synagogue or other place ofworship? Yes or& of Alterations? Yea orqy 19, Are there any known limitations by the County or Municipality for this type of Alteration? Yes of Is so, what are they? ATTORNEY OR REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTING THE APPLICANT IN CONNECTION WITH THE APPLICANT'S ALTERATION APPLICATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT IDENTIFIED IN THIS NOTICE Attorney's Full Name is: 15. ( Z-t ) P)G ceI.- s �J S Attorney's Street Address: City, Town or Village: Business Telephone Number: I am the Person who holds the license or I am a Principal of the Legal Entity 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 document submitted to the Authority may result in revocation of any license that may be issued. By my signature, I affirm -under Penalty of Perjury-that the representations made in this form are true. Printed Name 'Title Sigma e - �A�-M� A, Ariz) M-zaj CIv� 4 U _ a. Date the Original copy of this Notice was Mailed to the Local Mun .. ... o _ r Commu . — o r Board: � � 2 0 ))7 THIS 3 0•17AY- ADVAPTC E IIOTA~E IS BEING MAMED -TO THE CIORK OF THE FOLWWING LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OR COMMUNI 130ARD 21 Name or the Local Municipality or Community Board: i 3. Street Address of Local Municipality or Community Board: [' (�, - / 4. Ci Town, or V Village: Zip Cod L O � .... ... S. Tele Number of Clerk of Local Munici W Ai`IORNEY REPRESENTING TTili APPLIC_ ALITIN.CONNGCTION9VITk1 �A LICAPFI ORIGINAL -(l &" ON FREMISES AI=HOLTC 13EVERAQE L 1C9N$0 APPIICA'17ION FOR THE- FtSTABUSHMENT IDENTIFIED IN THIS NOTICE 6. A09 s Rill Name is. ABC Consulting & Training 7. � Att4TPtf}'rs street Address: PC Box 966 Hamburg, NY 44078 8. I City, Town, or Village: — I Zip Code: 9. Business Telephone Number of THE APPLICANT Wit k BILE Ail ORIGINAL (I S`TJ APPLICATION- FOR AN ON- PREMISES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE IN ORI]ER TO CONDCICT — tV1'1I IIN THE IDEN'T'IFIED ESTABLISHMENT— THE TYPE OF BUSINIESS -D SCRIBED 1.3ElAW Beer s of Alcohol to be said under the i i License (1JL' : I ®Only ® Wine and Beer Only O Liquor, Wine, and Beer Extent of STATE OF NEW YORK Standardized ORIGIN APPLICATION NOTICE FORM for Providing a Tavern- Restaurant (A mixed -use establishment that "stand bar A ,ri,, Fcod Service: { �L one ) 10- DavAdvance Notice ioaLo caiMunic €nalitvorCommapitvBoard. Primarily; Full Food Menu; Kitchen run by Chef] # z, EXECUTIVEDEPARTMNT ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL in connection with thesubmtssinn to the Scale LiquorAutharity ojthe J i r , , DIVISION OF Anolleartfs Orfein (P €rail On Pretlllses Al robotic Beverage License ADDileation '90 PCC H� n3 STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY for the Establishment Identtlled In this Notice /Pone 1 of 21 ( "W a ll _ a. Date the Original copy of this Notice was Mailed to the Local Mun .. ... o _ r Commu . — o r Board: � � 2 0 ))7 THIS 3 0•17AY- ADVAPTC E IIOTA~E IS BEING MAMED -TO THE CIORK OF THE FOLWWING LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OR COMMUNI 130ARD 21 Name or the Local Municipality or Community Board: i 3. Street Address of Local Municipality or Community Board: [' (�, - / 4. Ci Town, or V Village: Zip Cod L O � .... ... S. Tele Number of Clerk of Local Munici W Ai`IORNEY REPRESENTING TTili APPLIC_ ALITIN.CONNGCTION9VITk1 �A LICAPFI ORIGINAL -(l &" ON FREMISES AI=HOLTC 13EVERAQE L 1C9N$0 APPIICA'17ION FOR THE- FtSTABUSHMENT IDENTIFIED IN THIS NOTICE 6. A09 s Rill Name is. ABC Consulting & Training 7. � Att4TPtf}'rs street Address: PC Box 966 Hamburg, NY 44078 8. I City, Town, or Village: — I Zip Code: 9. Business Telephone Number of THE APPLICANT Wit k BILE Ail ORIGINAL (I S`TJ APPLICATION- FOR AN ON- PREMISES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE IN ORI]ER TO CONDCICT — tV1'1I IIN THE IDEN'T'IFIED ESTABLISHMENT— THE TYPE OF BUSINIESS -D SCRIBED 1.3ElAW Beer s of Alcohol to be said under the i i License (1JL' : I ®Only ® Wine and Beer Only O Liquor, Wine, and Beer Extent of El Restaurant (Sale of rood � Tavern- Restaurant (A mixed -use establishment that "stand bar � Tavern / Cocktall Lounge / Adult Venue / Bar - legal Fcod Service: { �L one ) (2tp Code: 7 e Primarily; Full Food Menu; Kitchen run by Chef] has both a sit -down dining area and a -up' where patrons may receive direct deliveries of alcohol) (Alcohol sales primarily meets minimum food availability requirements) I2. Type of Establishment: the rooms) numbered as follows: Hotel Live Disk Music Jockey Box es � Cabaret, Night Club, Discotheque Capacity for 6110 ® Juke Patron Dancing ® (Small Scal (Large Scale Dance Club) ® or more patrons '90 PCC H� n3 23. I Business Fax Number of the Applicant: ( "W a ll Club Golf/ ® Bed & FraternalOrg.) Breakfast Facility Shows Entertainment LJ Catering Stage ® Entertainment Other (Specify ): thatapply) 25 • � rnal _... , .. Yes I•L.., . � ' ❑ I Don t Isnt]w . Proposed Patio Freestanding arden Other 13. Outdoor Area {s): None Rooftop ® or Deck ® Covered Structure 11 Grounds (Specify): v l4. ! Will the proposed License Holder or a Manager be physically present within the establishment during All Rours of Operation? ('31? g�gj: YES NO 15. Application Serial Number: fF'/,'pp P t G� roil 15. The Annlir_ant's ill Name, as it will appear in the application M for the On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, is; SCH h -� Fri ` �s AC.°Y e i T. �l a J : may / {� 17. The Full Name ofthe Applicant's proposed iiconsed Establ €shment (the MMde Name Ii" i_i + - � ? � 77 f under which the pro Licensed Establishment will conduct business) is: 18 The in the building has ll proposed has the the Establishment s located within the Dui €ding which following ng Suet Street Address I r�� r � a ��� AVE ( (`'fi 19. I City, Town, or Village: U FFA W (2tp Code: 7 e 20. The proposed Licensed Establishment will be located on the following floor(s) of the building at the above address: 21. Within the building at the above address, the proposed Licensed Establishment will be located within the rooms) numbered as follows: 22. I Business Telephone Number of the Applicant: 23. I Business Fax Number of the Applicant: 24. ( Business E -Mail Address of the Applicant; 25 • � you intend p y effect for the space . .. .. crag here 1F D - as ere eve ran alcoholic beverage license in e establishment? in tend t 0 aerate our licensed nt? _... , .. Yes I•L.., . � ' ❑ I Don t Isnt]w . . , ... " OWNEI3.OF TOE 8 UILDINGIN WHICH TI-M PROPOSED LICENSED ESTABIdSHMENT .O WALT: BE IACAUD ' . . - - .._,__, .... .... 2 6. . Does tho Applicant own the bu€]ding in which the proposed .. Licen sed If "YES", ,SAP_ Items No. 27,28, 29, & 30 Y8S ® Go directly to Item No. 31, _ ... • -. .' .... ,. , if *NO', N,SWER hems Nn. 27, 2S, 29. & 30. NO Then continue to hem No. 31, EstabUshmant will be located? (1L' gilt and complete the form. and complete the form. 27, ..._.....- Building Owner's Name is :.... ........._ .........,..........,, ..... A � 9 0 CI A .........,........,. „... I . ...`................., _. a _ 28. Building GWncei Street Address; . r 29. b j rVillage: � City, Town, �umber I t' Zip Code ) 30. � N Owner: Business Tele of Buildin f �..�..�.� .�.�... 44L���� ...... .. ..... . ......... ..... .. .. .... ..... ... A a i. STATE OF NEW YORK Standardized ORIGINAL APPLICATION NOTICE FORM, forNrovidinga EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 30 - Dav Advance Notice ro a Local Municinalltv ar Community Board � .. d DIVISION OF ALCUIiQLiC BEVERAGE CONTROL in rnnneclCon with lhesvbmisrfom to the Slater igaor duihoriryojrhe i STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY rt) .P lic t€ Ai Ileaut's Orlginai f Onremises Alcoho eraue License Aulicati ©n } - for the Establishment Identifier] to this Notica MuM 2,of21 .,,4,.®!�k..__ .. , k � • i � ! :: ; S, :.n ants: .;� iii ;, i•. :: •'-- '' y .raP, IN ORDER TO MAKE SURE THAT PAGES I AND 2 OF YOUR NOTICE ARE PIOI SEPARATED .OR MISPLACED, =PLEASX+,,I2I ENTE M W TH_ EINFOR" TIPN: RIKOARDING` YOURAPPLICATIONsrRIA1.NUii18EE2 NAtyIE AIVDTRtU]ENA1+lE.' YOUR COURTESIES ARh APpRWATED . I5. Application Serial Number: 16, The Aunlicant s Full Name, as it will appear in the application for the On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage ucen3c, is: 1 --r- a _ { i{ C 17. hment win conduct busineN�e !� Applicant's �)i� T r The Pull Name of the App posed Licensed Establishment Establishment the ISade i r u which the WHERE THE APPLICANT LiC£N818D 7Yt 13SLi. A16C48flLIC 81? 4ARA[iEB.T!$AF 1S CIT11Xt ?d7TL ANT INTENDS TO OPERATE HIS 966 ITS PROPOS ilt Y= BEi G OH SPACE ED LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT RItdATION D$NQ AM StIi3II413S u . _ to the s pace where you intend to op our licensed establishment? Yes 31, IF YOU KNOW - Is a business that is Ncensed to sell alcoholic beverages currently being conducted �g Pa y pe y 1H, NO ® I Don't Know Are you buying any asselis) owned by the operator of tht: licensed business currently being conducted 32, in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? ACS ® NO (For example: good will, equipment, furniture, cookware, dishware, etc.) a rq..xw,..,....,.....e ...... ... ... .......,, ..., ... .,. IF YOU.ANBWEREI7 + T01TEii±I`31 or32i:SKWITEMS NO. 33 and 34. a3o bm - LYT() IMM,% - 110 35 36; 37 38, 38 and 39. IFYQIT ANSWERED � To ITEMS 31 and 32, PLEASE PROVIDE THE NNFORARltTION REQUFx^ I fr D BY 1TEIvI$ NO 33 and 34: IF A BUSINESS LICENSED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC:,` BEVERAGES ISM CURR � FI'7TLY BEING OPEKlITEC) IN'1' #IE 1'!F_IERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPERATE HISJHCR /ITS PROPOSED 1,ICGNSND3 R$TAKJSHMIENT; PLEASERROVIbE IIdFflRhiATiQ H ALCOHOLIC _ INOLIG H VERAl 388 THAT WAO ?{t>",PJZe AMmY OPBRATED "I TIM SPACE ARDIINE+AI+I81E31f18II7R�8 iiL&RS 33• IF YOU KNOW - ( Was a business that was licensed to sell alcoholic beverages previously conducted t° t t in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes r• No El i Don't Know t 1 Are you buying any assets) owned by the operator of the licensed business that was most recently conducted 34, in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes ® NO .. , . o r csam p le: good will, equipment, fttmi tore, cookware, dishwarc, etc.) ...... . IF YOU ANSWER TO ITs~)IiI N0 31 ar 32 or 33 oe 34 THEN s _ '" , N PLEASE ANSftR ITEMS NO 35. and 3fi and 37 and 3a an 39. ,- TNFC1RhIA sIQI4 ARtfUTTHE OPERATr�R OF T RATD HIS HER CENBED ESTRHLIS G cHDUCIBD [O12 ISias RECt7c €X C4IVa3ACsu) IN'l`1i1 9PAC - Uit:RFd�ITLY19RIlY N / J HMENT. PY 0PROVWRT 'HE- FOI:7l,3WMGUglt _i3_RD_ ATIOA. WHERETHEYAPPLIGANT . ............... .._ _..., . LL,r -. .__.,.......,., . .._ ,.- °--- . _ IF YOU KNOW - The F1111 Name of the Operator of the licensed business ................ _ 35. now being conducted wherewhere W for that was most recently conducted VC ! ' -k/ LV � E Y _boGq � Don 't - in the space you intend operate your licensed establishment. � � r � 't Ktl @w IF YOU KNOW - The Pull Name of the licensed Establishment (the Trade Name) ' 36. now being operated (or that was most recently operated) � ( I1��II in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment: C' t lZ Q 01Dh f3 A -- l Don't Kn ow L I IFYOU KNOW - The alcoholic beverage license serial number of the business 37• now being conducted You ( o r i that was m ost rY ntlli conducted) In the s ce where nntend too ppe rate Your licensed establishment: I Don't I[ri @w 38. IF YOU KNOW - The Type ofAlcoholie Beverage License held by the current (or most recent) licensed operator: 19 A) P i z E_ R 1 C � f ( 0 I Don't lfnow 39. Pe J� i t t 3 J L Vf Tale most re cent mbar is the cu tor: KNOW - p l icensed operator IF YOU o the Telephone Nu Trent * f _ Don't know . -- •• bCenSedapeC'd If the Ojd&al Application is.approved, I am the Person who will hold -the License or T am a Principal of the Legal-Entity that will hold the:Liceitoe. Represeutatiena in this form are in full confgrrnitywith represseintatinns' made :in documents -that have been sub_ miffed 40. (or documents. that wiil be submitted) to the State Liquor Authority; and relied upon by the Authorty.. I understand that rapresentatioiis made in this form will be also relied upon by the Authority, and that false representations in arty document submitted to the Authority may result , revo_ ca€iota of any license that maybe issued. By my signature, I affirm = under. Penalty of Perjury -that the repreeentatitins trtade in this form are true. rrt�,t�a fFvr„9 Tine Signsrure _ P A u�,ka S TATE OF Nl,w YORK _ standardized ORIGINAL APPLICATION N FORM for Aovldinga z 30 -Dav Advance Notice to a Local Municluality or Community Board EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT �, J u� DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC In connection with the aubmimlonto The S fafe Liquor Author ityofthe a Apollcant's Original (First) On- Premises Alcoholic - Beverage License Application STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY For the Establishment Identified in this Notice Waae 1 of 2) 1, Date the Original copy of this Notice was'Mailed to the local Municipality or Community Hoard: 2_ 2 0 % - 9 CHT53 . O15AAb�ifOEIf3IlG`lEiGID��fi�i ? - i I IA }t1fNC IrOGfS Ivt)NlC IIALIYO 0111 E3A v �� 1x�?c - __> 2. Name of the Local Municipality or Community Board:, 1 ' 3. Street Address of Local Municipality or Community Hoard: C rl' y tY fZ tr 4. City, Town, or Village: NY Zip Code: p Municipality .ry __ 5. Tel ephon e Number of Clerk of Local Munlcl alit or Community Beard: [ t I �7 � i . t ATTONEY I2TPUEtVT1I�GH ORIGINIiL(F[I25�} ors= pltIS>✓ sA lt�itoL�.AI�I�iI±t�ia+'l�ciI? Iz - "1 I�zt�It�31�Iszor�ir __ _ ._... Attorney's Full Name is: 6C 19 7. Attorney's Street Address: S 96 JWWA I' r 7_7_6 S. City, Town, or Village: C11--1 ee 0, , - tlP t Zip Code: Sl/ , >yl 9. �, Business Telephone Number o € Attorney C 4. 1 IN ORDER iU G WIlIIN X aaa ... -- . - ... •.. - ,emu - -. t" - -.A 7 ,. -� ..:�' s'. �� u . v r . �e.�i � ,,. Eft ^ � - _ ._r.. ., ... ... .. .. .... .....E - ._ - . ` .- ... .,. ..,,.. a. .,.. . . _ 10. e of Alcohol to be sold under the Licen f Typ s () s [ `7C' gryg}r Fl Only Wine and Beer Only ®Liquor, Wine, and Beer Extent of Restaurant (Sale of Food Tavern - Restaurant (A mixed-use establishment�that Tavern / Cocktall Lounge / Adult Venue / 11. Food Service: � Primarily; Full Food Menu; has both a sit -down dining area and a "stand -up" bar � Bar (Alcohol sales primarily - meets legal Kitchen run by Chet) where patrons may receive direct deliveries or alcohol) minimum food availabllity requirements) Type of Live r Disk .hike Patron Dancing abaret, Night Club, Discotheque Capacity for 500 12. Establishment: Hotel Music J ckcy ® Box ❑ (Small scale) g � {Large Scale Dance Club) q ue � or more patrons ( "X° all a Club (e.g. calf / Bed 8s Catering Stags ss r that apply) Fraternal Org.) Breakfast Facility Shows F-1 Tople other Entertalrrment ®(Sp sctfy);1S Proposed Patio Freestandin Garden Other L 13 ' I Outdoor Area: None ®Rooftop R or beck 11 Covered Structure Grounds ® (Spccff Proposed Mandav Tuesda Wadusad - V Thursday xF AU 8atuwdav Eau", Days and Hours AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM Piss � AM PM � AM PM 14. of Operation: (Complete all; To To To To To Tb To circle AM or PM) .d.m.a_....,_. AM PM AM PM AM I'M TO PM AM PM AM Phi AM PM 15. Will the proposed License Holder or a Manager be physically present within the establlahment during All Hours of Operation? [ °?I° ne : ® YES ® NO 16, Application Serial Number: .17. The Applicant's Full Name, as it appears In the application r � 0 S for the On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, is: Li V ! 1 S. The Full Name of the proposed licensed Establishment (the Trade Name under which then proposed Licensed Establishment will conduct business) ts: 19. The proposed Licensed Establishment is located within l "j !� ,cif /-? the building which has the following street address: I f RIM13 20, City, Town, or village: ( (} 49 I NY Zip Cods: 21. The proposed Licensed Establishment will be located on the following floor(s) of the bullding at the above address:j// 22. Within the building at the above address, the proposed Licensed Establishment will be located within the room(-) numbered as follows: r a 23. Business Telephone Number of the Applicant: Does the Applicant own the building In Er 'YES ", SMP items No, 25-28. if "No °, ANSWER items No. 28 -28. - 24, which the proposed Licensed YOB a oo to Item No. 29, (� The_ n continue to Item No, 29, st Eablishment will be located7 { X" � ® and complete the form. No Imi and complete the form. �:e � € E BIII1�ftTL351$ �VIII(3R Il PRE)_ LE ; - s . , 25. Building Owner's F\tll Name Ls: 26. Building Owner's Street Address: - 27. I City, Town, or Village: Zip Code: - - �'`-`�`'` 28, f Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: - 1� I �� - NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS Dear Council Member Fontana, ra�1 C C- /V 1:� b- / /�- L6 �, -s A V & As per our phone conversation on February V, I am following up with this letter that you recommended I write regarding the strategic placement of a police security camera in our area due to the events that have recently transpired at the intersection of Genesee St and Floss Ave. The placement of a police security camera in this location would add a stronger police presence without the loss of man power in this specific area deterring those with undesirable motives to think twice about their actions. The corner of Genesee and Floss have unfortunately been very active as of late and would highly benefit the local businesses and residents in the area. The area of effect would encompass The Senior Center, Schiller park. Instawhip factory the new Autoparts distribution center, the Vacant lot in that vicinity and my home. The empty parking lot and the Schiller park alone have harbored many idling cars and wandering people at all of hours of the night with questionable intentions and activity. In my personal experience: my home was broken into last month, the questionable "hate" crime where the boy was nearly beaten to death last year took place there as well. The construction equipment used to renovate the building for the Auto Parts distribution center, including steam shovel, dump trucks and other machines windows were all smashed and vandalized in that empty lot, gun shots have been heard relatively often at night, the multiple windows of my house and cars have been broken through out the year from people throwing rocks from both the Genesee and Floss sides. This in turn makes it difficult for residents to repair their homes and beautify the neighborhood when they are busy boarding up and or replacing windows in a difficult economy. There is no end to the good that having a surveillance camera placed in this location will do for everyone from the business owner protecting their investment to the resident protecting their children and families Attaching the camera to the street lamp on the corner of Countess and Genesee across from the empty parking lot would yield the most visability. I have included a diagram pointing out the location with a green X in a circle. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your time and consideration REF F ely , THE COMMIT'T'EE ON POLIO OVERSIGHT AND THE COMMISSIONER Off` POLICE Darnien Buchwald (716) 803 -2476 PeopWhave_o#len been found behind our house ha ri g out in groups looking in the windows. - m X = Recent Broken Windows on house and cars. - - - - -_ Broken Car v�indovus - - i drive way. use Gun shots - heard here IC C. 0 4 Bu ff alo Water hoard Chairperson: Oluwole McFoy Vice Chairperson: Donna Estrich Gerald E Kelly Williarn L. Sunderlin City of Buffalo Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets Steven Stepniak k Yr -- 5 - e -_:O ._. _ s - _ ..._. _-�— . -- -- -tea 000d2 RESOLUTION OF THE BUFFALO WATER BOARD ' ON ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE SCHEDULE OF RATES, FEES AND CHARGES WHEREAS, the Buffalo Water Board (the "Board") is authorized to establish and from time to time amend a Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges in accordance with New York State Public Authorities Law Section 1049-j, applicable to all persons and property served by the water treatment plant water distribution system and related water facilities of the ]Board (the `:System "); and WHEREAS, the Board conducted a public hearing on Wednesday, December 30, 2009, whereby interested persons were provided an opportunity to review and comment on the Board's proposed amendments to such Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges; and WHEREAS, upon due consideration of the comments of the persons appearing at the public hearing, and other relevant factors in the calculation of the Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges, the Board is prepared to adopt an amendment to the Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges as more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, the attached amendment to the Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges has been recommended by the Board's Independent Rate Consultant and the Board's Consulting Engineer, and has been calculated in consideration of the Board's anticipated revenues and expenses to operate, maintain and keep the System in repair, and to enable the Board to meet all of its obligations and to conduct its affairs on a self - sustaining basis. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved as follows: 1. The Board does hereby approve and adopt the amendment to the Board's Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges as more particularly described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof, which shall be applicable to all persons and property who use or are served by the System effective on and after July 1, 2010, July 1, 2011 and July 1, 2012, respectively, as set forth on Exhibit A, and shall continue in effect until June 30, 2010, the Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges the Board last amended and adopted on September 13, 2006, effective for use and services as of October 1, 2006, and for billings on and after January 1, 2007, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit B. 2. The Board .Chairperson, or such other person as he may designate is authorized to publish such notices and other documents and to execute and deliver all instruments and documents as required by applicable law for the completion of all requirements prescribed by New York Public Authorities Law and other applicable law with respect to the adoption and amendment of the Board's Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges. 3. The Board hereby appoints Steven J. Stepniak, assistant Secretary to the Board. At a meeting of the Buffalo Water Board, convened in public session at 502 City Hall, Buffalo, New York on December 31, 2009, the foregoing resolution was offered by William Sunderlin and seconded by Donna Estrich, and with a quorum present throughout such resolution was duly adopted by unanimous vote of the Buffalo Water Board. '= Y 4 BULIB4 it791965U i A\ STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) SS.: COUNTY OF ERIE ) 1, the undersigned Secretary of the Buffalo Water Board (the "Board'), DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the annexed extract of the minutes of the meeting of the Board, including the resolution contained therein, held the 31st day of December, 2009, with the original thereof on file in nay office, and that the same is a true and correct copy of the proceedings of the Board and of such resolution set forth therein and of the whole of said original insofar as the same related to the subject matters therein referred to. I FURTHER CERTIFY that (A) all members of said Board had due notice of said meeting, (B) said meeting was duly held, (C) pursuant to Article 7 of the public Officers Law (Open Meetings Law), said meeting was open to the general public, and public notice of the time and place of said meeting was duly given in accordance with such Article 7 and (D) there was a quorum of the members of the Board present throughout said meeting. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, as of the date hereof, the attached resolution is in full force and effect and has not been amended, repealed or rescinded. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, l have hereunto set my hand this day of January, 2010. Peter erlo Secretary of the Board REFERRED TO THE GOPAMITTEE ON FINANCE. B ULIBO R79 k 9b 511 EXHIBIT A AMENDMENT TO THE SCHEDULE OF RATES, FEES AND CHARGES ize .......... . Increase ....... Sel it Increase 'Des .... .. .......... .. n Effect . .. .. .... _. . ire se Date cription July 1, 2010 Meter Capacity Charge - Monthly increase by meter size 5/8 Inch 314 Inch 1 Inch 1 1/2 Inch 2 Inch 3 Inch 4 Inch 6 Inch 8 Inch 10 Inch All other meter rates, flat rates, and fees increase % per year. .. .. .. ... .. y 1 All rates, fees and charges Increase per ear. 012 Ail ul y 9,.2..... �.. rates',' fees and charges increase P y per ea r. Among miscellaneous charges, the provisison for Credit Card Payments will be deleted and replaced with the following: Convenience Payment Fee All persons who pay any rates, fees or charges by credit card or debit card through the City of Buffalo website will be charged a two percent (2 %) fee (with a minimum fee of $2.00) for each transaction. All persons who pay any rates, fees or charges by check /ACH from their bank accounts will be charged $2.00 for each transaction. These fees will be added automatically to each transaction to defray the cost of such transaction. $2.48 $2.7.4 $6.22 $12.43 $19.89 $37.29 $62.14 $124.29 $201.00 $285.81 6.50% $1.49 $1.65 $3.73 $7.46 $11.93 6.50% 6.50° .. /° 6.50% 6.00% 6:Ob% BULIB01179354011 EXHIBIT B BUFFALO WATER BOARD SCHEDULE OF RATES, FEES AND CHARGES AMENDED AND ADOPTED ON SEPTEMBER I3, 2005 BUL€BW791965i1 BUFFALO WATER BOARD SCHEDULE OF WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES EFFECTIVE FOR ALL WATER AND SERVICES USED ON OR AFTER OCTOBER 1, 2406 AND BILLED ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2047. The following annual rates and related fees and charges (in United States Dollars) shall be charged for the use or consumption of water, except where meter rates are herein specified, and other services provided by the Buffalo Water Board. The water rates for all homeowners who by virtue of their age are eligible for the real estate property tax exemption pursuant to Section 457 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, are set forth separately. All rates, fees and charges for water and services supplied which are not enumerated in this section shall be subject to special rates, fees and charges to be fixed by the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, subject to the approval of the Buffalo Water Board. BUL113O1179775911 BUFFALO WATER BOARD NON- METERED RATES Regular Rates Yearly Dwelling Rates 1 Story Under 25 feet 116.72 From 25 -30 Feet 131.36 From 31 -35 Feet 160 From 36 -40 Feet 189.60 From 41 -45 Feet 204.04 From 46 -50 Feet 218.72 1.5 Stories Under 25 Feet 131,36 From 2530 Feet 160,40 From 31 -35 Feet 189.60 From 36 -40 Feet 204,04 From 41 -45 Feet 218.72 From 46 -50 Feet 247.76 2 Stories Under 25 Feet 160.40 From 25 -30 Feet 189.60 From 31 -35 Feet 204.04 From 36 -40 Feet 218.72 From 41 -45 Feet 247.76 From 46 -50 Feet 276.72 2.5 Stories Under 25 Feet 189,60 From 25 -30 Feet 204,04 f=rom 31 -35 Feet 218.72 From 36 -40 Feet 247,76 From 41 -45 Feet 276.72 From 46 -50 Feet 305.80 3 Stories Under 25 Feet 204.04 From 25-30 Feet 218.72 From 31 -35 Feet 247.76 From 3640 Feet 276.72 From 41-45 Feet 305.80 From 4650 Feet 320.40 4 Stories Linder 25 Feet 218.72 From 25 -30 Feet 247.76 From 3 1-3 5 Feet 276.72 From 36 -40 Feet 305.80 From 41 -45 Feet 320.40 From 46 -50 Feet 334.80 5 Stories Under 25 Feet 247.76 From 25 -30 Feet 276.72 From 31 -35 Feet 305.80 From 36 -40 Feet 320.40 From 41 -45 Feet 334.80 From 4650 Feet 364,08 A .,�� B UL 11301\792759\1 2 BUFFALO WATER BOARD NON- METERED RATES (continued) Qualified Senior Citizen Rate Yearly Dwelling Rates; 1 Story Under 25 feet 75.52 From 25 -30 Feet 84.16 From 31 -35 Feet 102.96 From 36 -40 Feet 121.36 From 41 -45 Feet 130.60 From 46 -50 Feet 140.08 1.5 Stories Under 25 feet 84.16 From 25 -30 Feet 102.96 From 31 -35 Feet 121.36 From 36 -40 Feet 130.60 From 41 -45 Feet 140.08 From 46 -50 Feet 158.56 2 Stories Under 25 feet 102.96 From 25 -30 Feet 121.36 From 31 -35 Feet 130.60 From 36-40 Feet 140.08 From 41 -45 Feet 158.56 From 46 -50 Feet 177.12 2.5 Stories Under 25 feet 12 1.36 From 25 -30 Feet 130.60 From 31 -35 Feet 144.08 From 36 -40 Feet 158.56 From 41-45 Feet 177.12 From 46 -50 Feet 195.80 3 Stories Cinder 25 feet 130.60 From 25 -30 Feet 140.08 From 31 -35 Feet 158.56 From 36 -40 Feet 177.12 From 41 -45 Feet 195.80 From 46 -50 Feet 205.12 4 Stories Under 25 feet 140.08 From 25 -30 Feet 158.56 From 31 -35 Feet 177.12 From 36 -40 Feet 195.80 From 4145 Feet 205.12 From 46 -50 Feet 214.36 5 Stories Under 25 feet 158.56 From 25 -30 Feet 177.12 From 31 -35 Feet 195.80 From 36 -40 Feet 205.12 From 41 -45 Feet 214.36 From 46 -50 Feet 233.14 BUL1$O1i79275911 3 BUFFALO WATER BOARD NON - METERED RATES (continued) Regular Rates When more than 1 family in house 116.72 Bathtubs 29.44 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate When more than 1 family in house 75.52 Bathtubs 18.46 Shower Baths Regular Rates - if not attached to bathtub 29.44 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate - if not attached to bathtub 1896 Water Closets Regular Rates First self closing valve 58.60 Each additional self closing valve 44.72 Evasive closets 87.72 Antifreezing or hopper closet 436.40 Urinals in private dwellings 58.60 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate First self closing valve 37.68 Each additional self closing valve 2872 Evasive closets 58.60 Antifreezing or hopper closet 279.28 Urinals in private dwellings 37.68 Lawn Sprinklers Regular Rates Lawn sprinklers, hose at rest or perforated hose 145.46 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate Lawn sprinklers, hose at rest or perforated hose 93.08 BULI€ 01179275911 4 BUFFALO WATER BOARD NON- METERED RATES (continued) Swimming Pools Regular Rates 72.88 _ Portable pools 12 ft. in diameter or length by 30 inches deep and smaller, per season pools larger than above, per season 145.46 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate 46.54 Portable pools 12 ft. in diameter or length by 30 inches deep and smaller, per season Pools larger than above, per season 112.04 Garage and Automobiles Regular Rates 58.38 Autos in garage with water connection, per car, per season Autos in garage without water connection, per car, per 2 season Qualified Senior Citizen Rate 37.32 Autos in garage with water connection, per ear, per season Autos in garage without water connection, per car, per 18.68 season Boarders and Roomers Regular Rates 22 In addition to regular family rates for each boarder or roomer Qualified Senior Citizen Rate 14.24 In addition to regular family rates for each boarder or roomer c t0 5 BULIBQ 1/792759/1 BUFFALO WATER BOARD NON - METERED RATES (continued) Boilers and Heating Regular Rates 29.18 private dwelling, water system per season Qualified Senior Citizen Rate 18.68 Private dwelling, water system per season Regular Rates 29 private dwelling, steam system per season Qualified Senior Citizen Rate 18,68 Private dwelling, steam system per season Closets Regular Rates In tenements used by more than one family — per family 58A4 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate Pe famil than one family — p y 37.68 In tenements used by more Offices Regular Rates 129.00 With water fixtures 58.44 Without water fixtures Qualified Senior Citizen Rate 74.72 With water fixtures 37.68 Without water fixtures 6 BULtBG1W9275%1 BUFFALO WATER BOARD NON- METERED RATES (continued) Sprinkling Connections Regular Rates 0.44 For lawns over 5,000 sq. ft. per sq. yd. of lawn sprinkled 1.72 For lawns under 5,000 sq. ft. and over 30 foot frontage, in block, per lineal foot 2.42 For lawns under 5,000 sq. ft. on corner lots, measured on frontage, per lineal foot 43.68 For lawns under 5,000 sq. ft. and under 30 feet of lot block 60.50 For lawns under 5,00 0 sq, ft. and under 30 feet of lot corner Qualified Senior Citizen Rate d of lawn s rinkled 0.32 For lawns over 5,000 sq. ft. per sq. y p ' 1.14 For lawns under 5,000 sq. ft, and over 30 foot frontage, in block, per lineal foot 1.64 For lawns under 5,000 sq. ft. on corner lots, measured on frontage, per lineal foot 28.06 For lawns under 5,000 sq. ft. and under 30 feet of lot block 0 sq. ft. and 39.30 For laws under 5,00 under 30 feet of lot corner Fire Sprinkler Connections Regular Rates 349.16 Fire pipelines or sprinkler connections, per annum Qualified Senior Citizen Rate 223.56 Fire pipelines or sprinkler connections, per annum 7 BULIBO I17927591I BULIBGI\79275913 8 BUFFALO WATER BOARD METER RATES Regular Rates Monthly Ouarterly_ Per 1,000 Cubic Feet. First 0 - 3,999 Cu. Ft. First 9,999 Cu. Ft $18.99 $17.77 4 Thousand 13,000. Ft. 10,000 -- 36,000 Cu. Ft. Over 13,000 Cu.Ft. Over 36,000 Cu. Ft. $13.57 Each meter has a capacity charge plus charge for water use as follows: Monthly Quarterly Capacity Charge Capacity Charge 5/8 Inch Meter 7.89 23 3/4 Inch Meter 11.88 35.73 1 Inch Meter 19.82 59.58 1 112 Inch Meter 39.67 119.10 2 Inch Meter 63.47 190.53 3 Inch Meter 119.03 357.24 4 Inch. Meter 198.43 595.38 6 Inch Meter 396.89 1,190.79 8 Inch Meter 635.05 1,931.07 10 Inch Meter 91192 2,738.85 12 Inch Meter NIA NIA 16 Inch Meter N/A N/A 20 Inch Meter N/A N/A Qualified Senior Citizen Rate Monthly Ouarterly Per 1,000 Cubic Feet First 0 - 3,999 Cu. Ft. First 9,999 Cu. Ft $11.44 4 Thousand — 13,000Cu. Ft. 10,000 — 36,000 Cu. Ft. $10.61 Over 13,000 Cu. Ft. Over 36,000 Cu. Ft. $3.93 Each meter has a capacity charge plus charge for water use as follows: Quarterly Capacity Charge plus consumption 5/8 Inch Meter 14.28 1 /4 Inch Meter 21.51 1 Inch Meter 35.73 1 1 /z Inch Meter 71.55 2 Inch Meter 114.30 BULIBGI\79275913 8 BUFFALO WATER BOARD METER RATES (continued) Building Purposes Regular Rates 5,23 Stone used, per cord 3.47 Back used., per 1,000 10.38 Plastering, two coats, per 1,000 sq. yds. 13.66 Plastering, three coats, per 1,000 sq. yds. 1.38 Cement sidewalk or flooring, per cubic yard 20.12 Concrete building blocks, per 1,000 24.55 Fire proofing or tiling, per 100 cubic feet 2 Flashing Sewers 6 inch sewer, ea. 100 ft. or less 52.34 12 inch sewer, ea. 100 ft. or less 78.41 13 inch sewer, ea. 100 ft. or less and upwards in 104.53 proportion 126.52 In addition, for use of hydrant Settling Trenches First 100 feet 52.3 4 8 Each additional 100 feet or less - two foot width Each additional 100 feet or less e three foot width 11.98 Each additional 100 feet or less - four foot width 15.77 Each additional 100 feet or less _ five foot width 20.12 Each additional 100 feet or less - six foot width 23.97 Each additional 100 feet or less of gas trench 7.06 In addition, for use of hydrant 126.50 BUL1BM7927591] BUFFALO WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES The following miscellaneous rates, fees and charges shall be charged per annum for the use or consumption of water, except where meter rates are herein specified. The water rates for all homeown tln e Y estate property tax exemption pursuant to Section 462 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, are set forth separately. All water supplied which is not e num Pu c Works, Palks Streets, beet to the rates, to be fixed by the Commission approval of the Buffalo Water Board, Water Rates Additional trip by tapper because pipe $52,50 Is not ready Renewal of turned off water supply $81.50 Turn off water supply for discontinuation $20.25 Of service Renewal of turned off water supply for $13100 Unauthorized water use Inaccessible water meter where Complaint regarding meter has been Received, for each time Water Division $30.95 Personnel unable to gain access Shut off and turn on water for repairs, $38,50 2 trips, 1 charge Hydrant permits for use of water $ 126,50 Daily Rate Per Hydrant $ 294.00 Weekly Rate Per Hydrant $ 843.00 Monthly Rate Per Hydrant $ 3,378.00 Seasonal (4115 -1 1115) Pumping Out Charge $ 126.50 (11/16-4/14) Additional Charge to thaw $ 126.50 Hydrant if required Failure to have Hydrant Permit or to comply with 1,267.00 Permit conditions 6ULIBOI\792759 \ 10 BUFFALO WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER. RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) NEW TURN OFF AND ON FEES All billings for turn offs and ons will be billed as follows: 1. If the pipe is not ready for the tap at the time specified, the new fee for this additional charge is $52.50. This shall be billed directly to the plumber. 2. Turn offs for non - payment of mete d fl. t rate accounts - the renewal of turned off water supply for non-payment charge a ;. The fee for discontinuance of tlhe water supply per the owner's request which is given to writing or on the register provided is $20.25. 4. The fee for an owner who has requested this date discontinuance ©$20 of the water service then requests the water to be turned back 5. Where water has been turned off for non - payment of a water bill and found on and turned off again, the charge for unauthorized water use is $132.00. S. When an owner or tenant calls to have the water turned off for repairs and then back on within a reasonable period of time after repairs are completed, the charge for the two (2) trips is $3$.50 e one bill. 7. When a customer makes a complaint about a meter and requests a service call to the premises at a definite date and time and fails to keep that appointment, the Meter Shop is to bill and such user shall pay an additional $30.95. BULIBOI\79275911 1 I BUFFALO WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) / i� CHARGES FOR PLUGS AND TAPS Plugs Tap Sizes '/4 Inch I Inch 1'/4 inch 1'/2 Inch 2 Inch BU L [Bfl 1/792759/1 $235.00 TAPPING CHARGES - WITH OR WITHOUT METER Minimum Waterrnain Charge Diameter 6 Inch $374.00 8 Inch $609.00 12 Inch $997.00 16 Inch $1,117.00 20 Inch $1,529.00 12 ��6 BULIB6117927591 1 BUFFALO WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) The following are the charges for the Installation of Smith Patent Connection: 4 x 4 $ 861.00 8 x 8 $1,280.00 $1,280.00 6 x 4 $ 861.00 10 x8 12 x 8 $1,280.00 8 x 4 $ 861.00 $1,280.00 16 x 8 $1,498.00 10 x 4 12 $1,280.00 20 x 8 $1,498.00 $1,498.00 16 x 4 $1,498.00 24 x 8 20 x 4 $1,498.00 24 x 4 $1,498.00 6 x 6 $ 861,00 lox 10 12 x 10 $1,280.00 $1,280.00 8 x 6 $1,280.00 $1,280.00 16 x 10 $1,498.00 10 x 6 1 2 x 6 $1,280.00 16 x 12 $1,498.00 $1,498.00 1 6 x 6 $1,498,00 16 x 16 20 x 10 $1,498.00 20 x 6 $1,498.00 $1,498.00 20 x 12 $1,498.00 24 x 6 The above charges DO NOT include the cost of a meter. If a meter is to be furnished, the following additional charges will be added to the above charges: 3/ Inch Meter $ 72.00 1 inch Meter $135.00 1 1 /2 Inch Meter $300.00 2 Inch Meter $428.00 ��6 BULIB6117927591 1 BUFFALO WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) The following are the charges for Smith Patents Installation & Removal: SIZE SIZE INSTALLATION, REMOVALS. 4—x-4 $ 861.00 $ 496.00 $ 861.00 $ 513.00 6 x 4 $ 861.00 $ 566.00 8 x 4 $ 1,280.00 $ 615.00 10 x 4 $ 1,280.00 $ 624.00 12 x 4 $ 1,498.00 $ 744.00 16 x 4 $ 1,49$.00 $ 1,201.00 20 x 4 $ 1,498.00 $ ,640.00 24 x 4 6 6 $ 861.00 $ 513.00 x 8 6 $ 1,280.00 $ 566.00 x 10 x 6 $ 1,280.00 $ 615.00 12 x 6 $ 1,280.04 $ 624.00 16 x b $ 1,498.00 $ 744,00 20 x 6 $ 1,498.00 $ 1,201.00 24 x 6 $ 1,498.00 $ 1,640.00 8 x 8 $ 1,280.00 $ 566.OD 10 x 8 $ 1,280.00 $ $ 658.00 658.00 12 x 8 $ $ 1,280.00 1,498.00 $ 855.00 16 x 8 $ 1,498.00 $ 1,453.00 20 x 8 $ 1,498.00 $ 2,049.00 24x 8 10 x 10 $ 1,280.00 $ $ 566.00 658.00 12 x 10 $ $ 1,280.00 1,280.00 $ 658.00 12 x 12 $ 1,498.00 $ 855.00 16 x 10 $ 1,498.00 $ 855.00 16 x 12 $ 1,498.00 $ 1,092.00 16 x 16 $ 1,498.00 $ 1,453,00 20 x 10 $ 1,498.00 $ 2,049,00 20 x 12 BUL1BOM92759l3 14 BUFFALO WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) SERVICE AND PARTS MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES $7.00 Service Box Bolt - Long $5.35 Service Box Bolt - Short $4.50 Cover -2'/4" $7.00 Cover - 3" $7.00 Cover - Small ( #1) $14.00 Cover - Repair (2'/2 ") $17.95 Cover - Repair (3 "} $17.00 9" Extension (3 ") $53.95 3" Service Box complete $17.95 20" Extension (3 ") $30.70 24" Extension (3' } $35.95 28" Extension (3 ") $39.60 30" Extension (3 ") $4125 34" Extension (3 ") $36.95 Lower Half 31" - 3" Bases $41.50 Lower Half 40" - 3" Bases $25.25 Top Half 18" (less cover & bolt) $30.70 Top Half 27" (less cover & bolt) $50.50 2 1/2" Service Box Complete $22.45 2 112" Top Half Complete $10.75 9" Extension (2 %2 ") 7" Valve Boxes. $90.25 5" & 7" Base $16.10 5" Cover $38.00 5" Valve Box Upper Half 26" $26.95 7" Cover $1531.50 5" Valve Box complete ---- 36" _ 40" $252.70 7" Valve Box Complete $133.60 7" Top Half with Cover $45.00 7" Lower Half 8" Extension $56.85 7" Lower Half 14" Extension $81.00 7" (18 ") Extension $86.60 7" Lower Half 26" Extension $10135 7" Upper Half 26" Extension $45.00 7" Riser 2" $90,25 7" Bottom Sections FIRE HYDRANTS - COMPLETE - MATHEWS, $1,061.00 4 Ft. $1,220.00 5 Ft. $1,272.00 6 Ft. $1,460.05 7 Ft. 15 BUL1B01179275911 BUFFALO WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) METER LABOR REPAIR CHARGES 3 Inch Meter 4 Inch Meter 6 Inch Meter 8 Inch Meter 10 inch Meter PLUS 40% TO METER DARTS Turn Off Fee Turn On Fee Valvc Turn Off Fee Valve Turn On Fee PUMPING OUT FIRE HYDRANTS $ 798.00 $ 932.00 $1,063.00 $1,235-00 $1,411.00 $20.25 $20.25 $141.90 $141.90 $126.50 �Cl BUL[B01179275911 1 . BUFFALO WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, TEES AND CHARGES (continued) FIRE HYDRANTS e COMPLETE - MUELLER 3 Ft. $975.00 3 '/2 Ft. $995.00 4 Ft. $1,207.00 4 Y2 Ft. $1,238.00 5 Ft. $1,284.00 5 j/2 Ft. $1,320.00 6 Ft. $1,360.00 6 %2 Ft, .$1,401.00 7 Ft. $1,425.00 FIRE HYDRANTS - WfTHOUT ELBOW & PROTIECTIVE CASK - NtATHEWS 4 Ft, 5 Ft. 6 Ft. FIRE HYDRANT a_ TOP HALF COMPLETE. $657.00 $685.00 $722.00 $748.00 15" Mathews Extension 18" Mathews Extension LEAD (Includes Propane) LEAD WOOL $409.00 $414.00 $ 1.24 /lb. $ 2.09 /lb. BULIB0117927591J 17 YOKES COMPLETE 3 1 ' TILE FRAME AND COVER $61.00 $101.00 Complete $67.00 CORNER HORN COMPLETE WITK. TWO VALVES & TWO REPAIR, Joints $39'00 WATER METERS 5/8" x'/4" $ 61.00 3 $ 72.00 113 $135.00 1 ' " $300.00 11 „ 2 $428.00 WATER METER COUPLINGS 5/8" x/2' $ 3.60 Pair 5/8" x3/4' $ 5.30 Pair 1 „ $ 7.90 Pair 1,/-21, $ 13.90 Pair 25 $ 21.00 Pair BUFF WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, PEES AND CHARGES (continued) BUL IBa 1/792759/1 18 BUFFALO WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, PEES AND CHARGES (continued) HOURLY RATE FOR BILLING PURPOSES (LABOR) Caulker Supervisor Maximum Annual Salary $43,605.00 $20.88 per hour Plus fringe benefits 40% $ 8.35 $29.23 per hour Caulker Maximum Annual Salary $37,756.00 $18.08 per Dour Plus fringe benefits 40% $ 7.23 $25.31 per hour Machine Operator -- Water Maximum Annual Salary $37,756.00 $18.08 per hour Plus fringe benefits 40% 1_7.23 $25.31 31 per hour Heavv Equipment Operator - Water Maximum Annual Salary $37,516.00 $17.96 per hour Plus fringe benefits 40% $ 7.18 $25.14 per hour Truck Driver. Maximum Annual Salary $37,516.00 $1 7.96 per Dour Plus fringe benefits 40% $ 7.18 $25.14 per hour Senior Water Service Worker Maximum Annual Salary $35,448.00 $16.97 per hour Plus fringe benefits 40% $ 6.38 $23.75 per hour Water Service Worker Maximum Annual Salary $33,350.00 $15.97 per Dour $ 6.38 Plus fringe benefits 40% $22.35 per hour Water Meter Mechanic Supervisor l Maximum Annual Salary $37,516.00 $17.96 per hour Plus fringe benefits 40% $25.14 per hour B ULtBO 1\792759\1 19 BUFFALO WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Charges for Use of Equipment: Service Repair Trucks, — Includes two-way radio, valve turner, crane, tools, pumps RATE PER HOUR: $37.00 Compressor Trucks, -- Includes two-way radio, pavement breaker, pumps, diesel engine, tools, 185 cubic feet RATE PER HOUR: $50.00 Portable Compressor -- Includes pavement breaker, pumps, 3 Wheel Trailer, 185 cu./ft. /min. RATE PER HOUR: $11.50 Wheel Door Wheel 2WD 6 10 Wheel 4W5 (With split rear end) Diesel /Gas Rate Per Hour D $31.00 D $55.00 Lame Crane — 4 Wheel — 15 Ton Telescoping RATE PER HOUR: $140.82 Dump Trucks, -- Includes two -way radio. Wheel Door Yard Diesel /Gas, Rate Per Hour 6 Wheel 2WD 5 -6 D G $35.00 $27.50 4 Wheel 4WD 2 -3 D $38.50 6 Wheel 2WD 8 -10 G $27.50 4 Wheel 4WD 2 -3 G $27.50 4 Wheel 4WD I -2 G $27.50 4 Wheel 4WD 1.2 D $38.50 6 Wheel 2WD 8 -10 G $27.50 6 Wheel 2WD 5 -6 D $75.00 10 Wheel 2WD 18 -20 '/4 Ton Pick UP Trucks. — Includes two -way radio RATE PER HOUR: $12.50 IO BU LI BOI1792759\ 1 20 BUFFALO WATER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Back Hoes, — Includes two -way radio, boom extension, diesel engines and buckets Wheel /Drive Bucket 4 & 1, Diesel /Gas Rate Per Hour 4 Wheel 2WD 7/8 Cu. Yd. $39.60 1 Cu. Yd. Heaped 4 Wheel 4WD 7/8 Cu. Yd. G 1 Cu. Yd. Heaped $49.80 Concrete: Cost to replace concrete - $9.90 per square foot plus cost of gravel to fill excavation. Warning Barricades and Lights:. The following rates shall be charged for warning barricades and lights: Rate Each Per Dav Regular $ 0.73 Standard Double $ 1.39 Double High Intensity $ 2.95 6 Wheel 2WD 8 -10 yd. $47.00 4 Wheel 2WD 7/8 Cu. Yd. 1 Cu. Yd. Heaped $39.60 (Backhoe) 4 Wheel 2WD 7/8 Cu. Yd. (Back-Hoe) I Cu. Yd. Heaped $39.30 Street Asphalt Cut, The following rate will be charged to repair a street asphalt cut: $20.00 per square foot — includes new concrete base, binder and asphalt plus cost of gravel to fill excavation. Plumbers' Bond, All plumbers shall execute and deliver a bond in the total SUM of T4vo Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) to indemnify and hold harmless the Buffalo Water Board from all claims, damages and losses suffered by the Buffalo Water Board in accordance with section 10085.6(c). Credit Card Payments, All persons who pay any rates, fees or charges by credit card shall also pay two dollars ($2.00) for each charge transaction to defray the cost of such credit transaction. BU LIBO W927;9\ 1 21 000d3 RESOLUTION OF THE BUFFALO WATER BOARD ON ADOPTION OF SCHEDULES' OF RATES, FEES AND CHARGES WHEREAS, the Buffalo Water Board (the "Board ") is authorized to establish and from time to time amend a Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges in accordance with New York State Public Authorities Law Section 1048-j, applicable to all persons and property served by the water treatment plant, water distribution system and related water facilities of the Board (the "System "); and WHEREAS, the Board conducted a public hearing on Wednesday, December 30, 2009, whereby interested persons were provided an opportunity to review and comment on the Board's proposed amendments to such Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges; and WHEREAS, on December 31, 2009 the Board adopted an amendment to the Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges as more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, the adjustments set forth in Exhibit A to the Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges has been applied to the Board's Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges for fiscal years 2010, 2011 and 2012, respectively, and are attached hereto as Exhibits B, C and D, respectively. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved as follows: 1. The Board does hereby approve and adopt the amendment to the Board's Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges as more particularly described in Exhibit B, C and D, respectively attached hereto and made a part hereof, which shall be applicable to all persons and property who use or are served by the System effective on and after July 1, 2010, July 1, 2011 and July 1, 2012, respectively. I The Board Chairperson, or such other person as he may designate is authorized to publish such notices and other documents and to execute and deliver all instruments and documents as required by applicable law for the completion of all requirements prescribed by New York Public Authorities Law and other applicable law with respect to the adoption, amendment, filing and publication of the Board's Schedule of Rates, Fees and Charges as part of 21 NYCRR Part 10085 et sect, At a meeting of the Buffalo Water Board, convened in public session at 502 - City Hall, Buffalo, New York on February 10, 2010 the foregoing resolution was offered by Donna Estrich and seconded by William Sunderlin, and with a quorum present throughout such resolution was duly adopted by unanimous vote of the Buffalo Water Board. t BULIBQ 11794784\1 STATE OF NEW YORK ) ) SS.: COUNTY OF ERIE ) I, the undersigned Secretary of the Buffalo Water Board (the "Board "), DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the annexed extract of the minutes of the meeting of the Board, including the resolution contained therein, held the 1 Oth day of February, 2014, with the original thereof on file in my office, and that the same is a true and correct copy of the proceedings of the Board and of such resolution set forth therein and of the whole of said original insofar as the same related to the subject matters therein referred to. I FURTHER CERTIFY that (A) all members of said Board had due notice of said meeting, (B) said meeting was duly held, (C) pursuant to Article 7 of the Public Officers Law (Open Meetings Law), said meeting was open to the general public, and public notice of the time and place of said meeting was duly given in accordance with such Article 7 and (D) there was a quorum of the members of the Board present throughout said meeting. I FURTHER CERTIFY that, as of the date hereof, the attached resolution is in full force and effect and has not been amended, repealed or rescinded, 2010. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 10` day of February , Peter Merlo Secretary of the Board -" T : THE GOV BULIBOI \79478411 Among miscellaneous charges, the provisison for Credit Card Payments will be deleted and replaced with the following: Convenience Payment Pee All persons who pay any rates, fees or charges by credit card or debit card through the City of Buffalo website will be charged a two percent (2 %) fee (with a minimum fee of $2.00) for each transaction. All persons who pay any rates, fees or charges by check/ACH from their bank accounts will be charged $2.00 for each transaction. These fees will be added automatically to each transaction to defray the cost of such transaction. BUL.IB01179354011 "i EXHIBIT A AMENDMENT TO THE SCHEDULE OF RATES, PEES AND CHARGES g6�pa t�♦ Elf GV tY a , ..... ... . .. .. .. .. .. . Sen!o en Date . Descriptio ............ .. .. .. .. ... Increase Inc Increase July 1, 2010 Meter Capacity Charge - Monthly increase by meter size 5/8 Inch $2.48 $1.49 3/4 Inch $2.74 $1.65 1 inch $6.22 $3.73 1 1/2 Inch $12.43 $7.46 21nch $19.89 $11.93 3 Inch $37.29 4 Inch $62.14 6 Inch $124.29 8 inch $201,00 Winch $285.81 All other meter rates, flat rates, and fees 6.50% 6.50% increase % per year, I July 1 201 .... All rates, d ch s an ar � Encr ye Ooo 0�0 „ u1y 1, 2011„ 2 �. . charges All rates, f an d ch y es increase per ear. p .. .. � .............' 6.fl0 / °, . .. ,,..... ..........6 6 0 0 /o Among miscellaneous charges, the provisison for Credit Card Payments will be deleted and replaced with the following: Convenience Payment Pee All persons who pay any rates, fees or charges by credit card or debit card through the City of Buffalo website will be charged a two percent (2 %) fee (with a minimum fee of $2.00) for each transaction. All persons who pay any rates, fees or charges by check/ACH from their bank accounts will be charged $2.00 for each transaction. These fees will be added automatically to each transaction to defray the cost of such transaction. BUL.IB01179354011 EXHIBIT B BUFFALO WATER BOARD SCHEDULE OF RATES, FEES AND CHARGES EFFECTIVE AS OF JULY 1, 2010 €3UL)BO P179478411 BUFFALO WATER BOARD SCHEDULE OF WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES PART OF 21 NYCRR SECTION 10085.16 EFFECTIVE FOR ALL WATER AND SERVICES USED ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 2010. The following annual rates and related fees and charges (in United States Dollars) shall be charged for the use or consumption of water, except where meter rates are herein specified, and other services provided by the Buffalo Water Board. The water rates for all homeowners who by virtue of their age are eligible for the real estate property tax exemption pursuant to Section 467 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, are set forth separately. All rates, fees and charges for water and services supplied which are not enumerated in this section shall be subject to special rates, fees and charges to be fixed by the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, subject to the approval of the Buffalo Mater Board, BULIBOIi'194976i1 Page I of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 NON- METERED RATES Regular Rees Yearly Dwelling Rates: 1 story Under 25 feet $124.31 From 25 - 30 feet $139.90 From 31 - 35 feet $170.83 From 36 - 40 feet $201.92 From 41 - 45 feet $21730 From 46 - 50 feet $232.94 1.5 5tory Under 25 feet $139.90 From 25 - 30 feet $170.83 From 31 - 35 feet $201.92 From 36 - 40 feet $21730 From 41 - 45 feet $232.94 From 46 - 50 feet $263.86 2 s� Under 25 feet $170.83 From 25 - 30 feet $201.92 From 31 - 35 feet $217.30 From 36 - 40 feet $232.94 From 41 - 45 feet $263.86 From 46 - 50 feet $294.71 2.5 Story Under 25 feet $201.92 From 25 - 30 feet $217.30 From 31 - 35 feet $232.94 From 36 - 40 feet $263.86 From 41 - 45 feet $294.71 From 46 - 50 feet $325.68 3 story Under 25 feet $217.30 From 25 - 30 feet $232.94 From 31 - 35 feet $263.86 From 36 - 40 feet $294.71 From 41 - 45 feet $325.68 From 46 - 50 feet $341.23 4 scorn Under 25 feet $232.94 From 25 - 30 feet $263.86 From 31 - 35 feet $294.71 From 36 - 40 feet $325.68 From 41 - 45 feet $341.23 From 46 - 50 feet $356.56 5 story Under 25 feet $263.86 From 25 - 30 feet $294.71 From 31 - 35 feet $325.68 From 36 - 40 feet $341.23 From 41 - 45 feet $356.56 From 46 - 50 feet $388.51 BUTAB01a794976u Page 2 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 NON- METERED RATES (continued) Qualified Senior Citizen Rate 'early Dwelling Rates: 1 a� Under 25 feet $80.43 From 25 - 30 feet $89.63 From 31 - 35 feet $109.65 From 36 - 40 feet $129.25 From 41 - 45 feet $139.09 From 46 - 50 feet $149.19 1.5 Start/ Under 25 feet $89.63 From 25 - 30 feet $109.65 From 31 - 35 feet $129.25 From 36 - 40 feet $139.09 From 41 - 45 feet $149.19 From 46 - 50 feet $168.87 22 S_ too Under 25 feet $109.65 From 25 - 30 feet $12925 From 31 - 35 feet $139.09 From 36 - 40 feet $149.19 From 41 - 45 feet $168.87 From 46 - 50 feet $188.63 2.5 Story Under 25 feet $129.25 From 25 - 30 feet $139.09 From 31 - 35 feet $149.19 From 36 -40 feet $168.87 From 41 - 45 feet $188.63 From 46 - 50 feet $208.53 3 g-OTy Under 25 feet $139.09 From 25 - 30 feet $149.19 From 31 - 35 feet $168.87 From 36 - 40 feet $188.63 From 41 - 45 feet $208.53 From 46 - 50 feet $218.45 4 Atory Under 25 feet $149.19 From 25 - 30 feet $168.87 From 31 - 35 feet $188.63 From 36 - 40 feet $208.53 From 41 - 45 feet $218.45 From 46 - 50 feet $228.29 5 s__ 2a Under 25 feet $168.87 From 25 - 30 feet $188.63 From 31 - 35 feet $208.53 From 36 - 40 feet $218.45 From 41 - 45 feet $228.29 From 46 - 50 feet $248.29 BUr,Ia01\7949MI Page 3 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 ` NON-METERED RATES (continued) Regular Rates When more than 1 family in Douse $124.31 Bathtubs $31,35 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate When more than 1 family in house $80.43 Bathtubs $20.19 Shower baths Regular Rates - if not attached to bathtub $31.36 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate Regular Rates - if not attached to bathtub $20.19 Water Closets Regular Rates First self - closing valve $62.41 Each additional self - closing valve $47.63 Evasive closets $93.42 Antifreezing or hopper closet $464.77 Urinals in private dwellings $62.41 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate First self - closing valve $40.13 Each additional self - closing valve $30.69 Evasive closets $62.41 Antifreezing or hopper closet $297.43 Urinals in private dwellings $40.13 Lawn Sprinklers Regular Rates Lawn sprinklers, hose at rest or perforated hose $164.91 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Lawn sprinklers, hose at rest or perforated hose $99.13 BULIBW79497611 Page 4 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 NON- METERED RATES (continued) Swimmina Pools Regular Rates Portable pools 12 feet diameter or length by 30 inches deep and smaller, per season $77.62 Pools larger than above, per season $154.91 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Portable pools 12 feet diameter or length by 30 inches deep and smaller, per season $49.57 Pools larger than above, per season $119.32 Garaae and Automobiles Regular Rates Autos in garage with water connection, per car, per season $62.17 Autos in garage without water connection, per car, perseason $31 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Autos in garage with water connection, per car, per season $39.75 Autos in garage without water connection, per car, per season $%89 Boarders and Roorners Regular Rates In addition to regular family rates for each boarder or roomer $23.73 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates In addition to regular family rates for each boarder or roomer $15 BULIBOR794976U page 5 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 NON-METERED RATES (continued) Bailers and Heatinq Regular Rates Private dwelling, water system per season $31.08 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Private dwelling, water system per season $19.89 Regular Rates Private dwelling, steam system per season $31.08 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Private dwelling, steam system per season $19.89 Closets Regular Rates In tenements used by more than one family - per family $62.24 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates In tenements used by more than one family - per family $40.13 Offices Regular Rates With Water fixtures $137.39 Without water fixtures $62 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates With Water fixtures $79 Without water fixtures $40.13 BULIBM794976k] Page 6 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 NON- METERED RATES (continued) Sprinkling Connections Regular Rates For lawns over 5,000 sq,ft. per sq.yd, of lawn sprinkled For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and over 30 -ft. frontage, in block, per lineal foot For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. on corner lots, measured on frontage, per lineal foot For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of lot block For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of lot corner Qualified Senior Citizen Rates For lawns over 5,000 sq.ft. per sq.yd. of lawn sprinkled For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft, and over 30 -ft. frontage, in block, per lineal foot For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. on corner lots, measured on frontage, per lineal foot For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of lot block For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of lot corner Fire Sprinkler Con_ nections Regular Rates Fire pipelines or sprinkler connections, per annum Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Fire pipelines or sprinkler connections, per annum $0,47 $1.83 $2.58 $46.52 $54.43 $0.34 $1.21 $1.75 $29.88 $41.85 $371.85 $238.09 &ULIBOI\794976\1 Page 7 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 E� METER RATES Monthly Consumption Rates Monthly Blocks $11.000 CUA. First 0 - 3,999 Cu. Ft. $ 20.22 4 Thousand - 13,000. Ft. $ 18.93 Over 13,000 CuYt. $ 14.45 Monthly Capacity Charge - Each meter has a capacity charge plus charge for water use as follows: 2lnch Meter Size Monthly 518 Inch $ 10.25 314 Inch $ 14.50 1Inch $ 25.76 1 1/2 Inch $ 51.55 21nch $ 82.48 3Inch $ 154.68 4Inch $ 257.85 6Inch $ 515.75 81nch $ 825.23 10 Inch $1,18632 Quarterly Consumption Rates Quarteriv Mocks JL1.000 cu.ft., First 9,999 cu.ft. $ 20.22 10,000 to 36,000 cu.ft. $ 18.93 Over 36,000 cu.tt. $ 14.45 Quarterly Capacity Charge - Each meter has a capacity charge plus charge for water use as fellows: Meter S ize Quarterh> 518 Inch $ 30.92 314 Inch $ 43.60 1Inch $ 77.33 1112 Inch $ 154.59 2lnch $ 247.31 31nch $ 46170 4Inch $ 772.80 6 Inch $1,545.64 8 Inch $2,506.52 10 Inch $3,555.02 BULIBOR794976U page 8 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 METER RATES Qualified Senior Citizen Consumption Rates Quarterly docks $11.000 cu,ft, First 9,999 cu.ft. $ 12.10 10,000 to 36,000 3/4 Inch cuff $ 11.30 Over 36,000 cu.tt, $ 4.19 Qualified Senior Citizen Quarterly Capacity Charge - Each meter has a capacity charge plus charge for water use as follows: Meter Size Quarterly 518 Inch $ 15.21 3/4 Inch $ 22.91 1Inch $ 38.05 11/2 Inch $ 76.20 2Inch $ 121.73 BULINIV9497617 Page 9 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS 'WATER RATES, FEES, AND CHARGES The following miscellaneous rates, fees and charges shall be charged per annum for the use or consumption of water, except where meter rates are herein specified, The water rates for all homeowners who by virtue of their age are eligible for the real estate property tax exemption pursuant to Section 467 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, are set forth separately. All water supplied which is not enumerated in this section shall be subject to special rates, to be fixed by the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, subject to the approval of the Buffalo Water Board. Building Purposes Stone used, per cord Brick used, per 1,000 Plastering, two coats, per 1,000 sq yds. Plastering, three coats, per 1,000 sq yds. Cement sidewalk or flooring, per cubic yard Concrete building blocks Fire proofing or tiling, per 100 cubic feet Flushing Sewers 6 inch sewer, ea 100 ft. or less 12 inch sewer, ea. 100 ft or less 13 inch sewer, ea 100 ft or less and upwards in proportion In addition, for use of hydrant Settling Trenches First 100 feet Each additional 100 feet or less - two -foot width Each additional 100 feet or less - three -foot width Each additional 100 feet or less - four -foot width Each additional 100 feet or less - five -foot width Each additional 100 feet or less - six -foot width Each additional 100 feet or less of gas trench In addition, for use of hydrant $ 5.57 $ 3.70 $ 11.05 $ 14.55 $ 1.47 $ 26.15 $ 2.73 $ 55.74 $ 83.51 $ 111.32 $ 134.74 $ 55.74 $ 8.65 $ 12.76 $ 16.80 $ 21.43 $ 25.53 $ 7.52 $ 1 34.72 BUL]1101179497611 Page 10 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) � Water Rates Additional trip by tapper because pipe is not ready $ 66.91 Renewal of turned -off water supply $ 86.80 Turn off water supply for discontinuation of service $ 21.57 Renewal of turned -off water supply for unauthorized water use $ 140.58 Inaccessible water meter where complaint regarding meter has been received, for each time City personnel are unable to gain access $ 32.96 Shut off and turn on water for repairs, 2 trips, 1 charge $ 41.00 Hydrant permits for use of water Daily rate per hydrant $ 134.72 Weekly rate per hydrant $ 313.11 Monthly rate per hydrant $ 897 Seasonal (4/16 - 11116) $3,597.57 Pumping out charge (11/16 - 4/14) $ 134.72 Additional charge to thaw hydrant if required $ 134.72 Failure to have hydrant permit or to comply with permit conditions $1,349.36 13ULIB011794976t1 Page 11 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) New Turn Off and Turn On Fees All billings for turn offs and ons will be billed as follows, 1 Billed directly to the plumber. If the pipe is not ready for the tap at the time specified, the new fee for this additional charge is $ 55,91 2 Turn offs for non - payment of meter and flat rate accounts - the renewal of turned off water supply for nonpayment charge is $ 86.60 3 The fee for discontinuance of the water supply per the owner's request which is given in writing or on the register provided is $ 21.57 4 The fee for an owner who has requested this discontinuance of the water service then requests the water to be turned back on at a later date is also $ 21'57 5 Where water has been turned off for non- payment of a water bill and found on and turned off again, the charge for unauthorized water use is $ 1 When an owner or tenant calls to have the water turned off for repairs and then 6 back on within a reasonable period of time after repairs are completed, the $ 41,00 charge for the two (2) trips is When a customer makes a complaint about a meter and requests a service call 7 to the premises at a definite date and time and fails to keep that appointment, $ 32.96 the Meter Shop is to bill and such user shall pay an additional BULIB01179497611 Page 12 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Charges for Plugs and Taps Charges for Plugs and Tana Plugs Tapping charg - With or Without Meter Tap Sizes Minimum Water Main Diameter 314 -inch 6 -inch 1 -inch 8 -inch 1- 114 -inch 12 -inch 1- 112 -inch 16 -Inch 2 -inch 20 -inch $ 250.28 $ 398.31 $ 648.59 $1,061.81 $1,189.61 $1,628.39 BUL[B011794976i1 Page 13 of 21 The above charges DO NOT include the cost of a meter. If a meter is to be furnished, the following additional charges will be added to the above charges: 3I4 -inch meter $76.68 1 -inch meter $14178 1- 112 -inch meter $319.50 2 -inch meter $455.82 BUL1B011794976U Page 14 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS �c 'WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) The following are the charges for the Installation of Smith Patent Connection: SIZE 4 x 4 $916.97 6 x 4 $916.97 8 x 4 $916.97 10 x 4 $1,363.20 12 x 4 $1,363.20 16 x 4 $1,595.37 20 x 4 $1,595.37 24 x 4 $1,595.37 6 x 6 $916.97 8 x 6 $1,363.20 10 x 6 $1,363.20 12 x 6 $1,363.20 16 x 6 $1,595.37 20 x 6 $1,595.37 24 x 6 $1,595.37 8 x 8 $1,363.20 10 x 8 $1,363.20 12 x 8 $1,363.20 16 x 8 $1,59537 20 x 8 $1,595.37 24 x 8 $1,595.37 lox 10 $1,363.20 12x 10 $1,363.20 12 x 12 $1,363.20 16 x 10 $1,595.37 16 x 12 $1,595.37 16 x 16 $1,595,37 20 x 10 $1,595.37 20 x 12 $1,59537 The above charges DO NOT include the cost of a meter. If a meter is to be furnished, the following additional charges will be added to the above charges: 3I4 -inch meter $76.68 1 -inch meter $14178 1- 112 -inch meter $319.50 2 -inch meter $455.82 BUL1B011794976U Page 14 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 t MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) The following are the charges for Smith Patents Installation & Removal: The above charges DO NOT include the cost of a meter. If a meter is to be furnished, the following additional charges will be added to the above charges: 3/4 -inch meter Installation Removal 4 X 4 $916.97 $528.24 6 X 4 $916,97 $546,35 8 X 4 $916.97 $602.79 10 X 4 $1,363.20 $654.98 12 X 4 $1,363.20 $664.56 16 X 4 $1,595.37 $792.36 20 X 4 $1,595.37 $1,279.07 24 X 4 $1,595.37 $1,746.60 6 X 6 $916.97 $546.35 8 X 6 $1,36120 $602.79 10 X 6 $1,363.20 $654.98 12 X 6 $1,363.20 $664.56 16 X 6 $1,595.37 $792.36 20 X 6 $1,595.37 $1,279.07 24 X 6 $1,59537 $1,746,60 8 X 8 $1,363.20 $602.79 10 X 8 $1,363.20 $700.77 12 X 8 $1,363.20 $700.77 16 X 8 $1,595.37 $910.58 .20 X 8 $1,595.37 $1,547.45 24 X 8 $1,595.37 $2,182.19 10 X 10 $1,363,20 $602.79 12 X 10 $1,363.20 $700.77 12 X 12 $1,363.20 $700.77 16X 10 $1,595.37 $910.58 16 X 12 $1,595.37 $910.58 16 X 16 $1,595.37 $1,162.98 20X 10 $1,595.37 $1,547.45 20 X 12 $1,595.37 $2,182.19 The above charges DO NOT include the cost of a meter. If a meter is to be furnished, the following additional charges will be added to the above charges: 3/4 -inch meter $76.68 1 -inch meter $143.78 1 -1/2 -inch meter $319.50 2 -inch meter $455.82 BULIBOT179497611 Page 15 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Service & Parts Miscellaneous Charges Service Box Bolt - Long Service Box Bolt - Short Cover - 2 -1/4 -inch Cover - 3 -inch Cover - Small ( #1) Cover - Repair (2- 112 -inch) Cover - Repair (3 -inch) 9 -inch Extension (3 -inch) 3 -inch service box complete 20 -inch extension (3 -inch) 24 -inch extension (3 -inch) 28 -inch extension (3 -inch) 30 -inch extension (3 -inch) 34 -inch extension (3 -inch) Lower half 31 -inch - 3 -inch bases Lower half 40 -inch - 3 -inch bases Top Half 18 -inch (less cover & bolt) Top Half 27 -inch (less cover & bolt) 2 -1/2 -inch service box complete 2 -1/2 -inch top half complete 9 -inch Extension (2 -112 -inch) Valve Boxes 5 -inch & 7 -inch base 5 -inch cover 5 -inch valve box upper half 26 -inch 7 -inch cover 5 -inch valve box complete - 36 -inch - 40 -inch 7 -inch valve box complete 7 -inch top half with cover 7 -inch lower half 8 -inch extension 7 -inch lower half 14 -inch extension 7 -inch (18 -inch) extension 7 -inch lower half 26 -inch extension 7 -inch upper half 26 -inch extension 7 -inch riser 2 -inch 7 -inch bottom sections Fire Hydrants - Complete - Mathews 4-foot 5 -foot 6 -foot 7 -foot $7.46 $5.70 $4.79 $7.46 $7.46 $14.91 $19.12 $18.11 $57.46 $19.12 $32.70 $38.29 $42.17 $46.06 $39.35 $44.20 $26.89 $32.70 $53.78 $23.91 $11.45 $96.12 $17.15 $40.47 $28.70 $163.48 $269.13 $142.28 $47.93 $60.55 $86.27 $92.23 $107.94 $47.93 $96.12 $1,129.97 $1,299.30 $1,354.68 $1,554.95 BULIB01\794976k1 Page 16 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Meter Labor Repair Charges 3 -inch meter 4 -inch meter 6-inch meter 8 -inch meter 10 -inch meter Plus 40% to Meter Farts Torn off fee Turn on fee Valve turn off fee Valve turn on fee $849.87 $992.58 $1,132.10 $1,315.28 $1,502.72 $21.57 $21.57 $151.12 $151.12 Pumping out fire hydrants $134.72 Fire Hydrants - Complete - Mueller 3 -foot $1,038.38 3-1/2 -foot $1,059.68 4 -foot $1,285.46 4 -1/2 -foot $1,318.47 5 -foot $1,367.46 5 -112 -foot $1,405.80 6 -foot $1,448.40 6 -1/2 -foot $1,492.07 7-foot $1,517.63 Fire Hydrants - Without Elbow & Protective Case -- Mathews 4 -font $699.71 5 -foot $729.53 6 -foot $768.93 Fire Hydrant - Top Half Complete $796.62 15 -inch Mathews extension $435.59 18 -inch Mathews extension $440.91 LEAD (includes propane) $11b. $1 LEAD WOOL $ /lb. $2.23 Yokes Complete 314 -inch $64.97 1 -inch $107.57 Tile Frame and Cover Complete $71.36 Corner Horn Complete with Two Valves and Two Repair Joints $41.54 BuL1B0117949M] Page 17 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Water Meters 518 -inch X 314 -inch 314 -inch 1 -inch 1 -112 -inch 2 -inch Water Meter Couplings 5/8 -inch X 1/2-inch per pair 518 -inch X 3/4 -inch per pair 1 -inch per pair 1 -1/2 -inch per pair 2 -inch per pair $64.97 $76.68 $143.78 $319.50 $455.82 $3.83 $5.64 $8.41 $14.80 $22.37 BUL1B01M4976U Page 18 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS' WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Hourly Rate for Billing Purposes (Labor) The real cost of any City employee that the Commissioner deems necessary or appropriate to perform labor at any property or for any person serviced by the Buffalo Water Board, shall be calculated using the then current hourly rate of such employee plus forty percent (40 %) of such hourly rate to cover for fringe benefits of such employee. Such employee job titles include, but are not limited to, Caulker Supervisor, Caulker, Machine Operator- Water, Heavy Equipment Operator - Water, Truck Driver, Senior Water Service Worker, Water Service Worker and Water Meter Mechanic Supervisor I. BULIBOR794976u Page 19 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS WATER. RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Charges for Use of Equipment: Item Descrintion Rate per DiesellGas Rate per Hour Service repair trucks Includes 2 -way radio, valve turner, crane, $39.41 Hour tools, pumps 2WD Compressor trucks Includes 2 -way radio, pavement breaker, $5125 4 -wheel pumps, diesel engine, tools, 185 cubic feet 2-3 Portable compressor Includes pavement breaker, pumps 3 -wheel $12.25 2WD trailer, 185 cu./ft./min. D 6 -wheel 2 WD diesel $33.02 10 -wheel (with split rear end) $58.58 4 -wheel 4WS diesel 1 - 2 Large crane 4- wheel, 15 -ton $149.97 4WD telescoping G 3/4 -ton pickup trucks Includes 2 -way radio $13.31 DUMP TRUCKS - Includes 2 -wav Radio: Wheel Door Yard DiesellGas Rate per Hour 6 -wheel 2WD 5-6 D $37.28 4 -wheel 4WD 2-3 G $29.29 6 -wheel 2WD 8-10 D $41.00 4 -wheel 4WD 2-3 G $29.29 4 -wheel 4WD 1 - 2 G $2929 4 -wheel 4WD 1-2 G $29.29 6 -wheel 2WD B-10 D $41.00 6 -wheel 2WD 5-6 G $29,29 10 -wheel 2WD 18-20 D $79.88 BACKHOES: Includes 2 -way radio, boom extension, diesel engines and buckets Wheel /Drive Rate per Bucket 4 & 1 Diesel /Gas Hour 4 -wheel 2WD 7/8 cu. Yd. 1 cu. Yd. heaped Diesel $42.17 4 -wheel 7/8 cu. Yd. 1 cu. Yd. heaped Gas $53.04 tS .Pt. Concrete Plus cost of gravel Replacement: to fill excavation. $10.54 BULIB0117949701 Page 20 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Warning Barricades and Lights: Regular: Standard Double Double high Intensity Wheel 6 -wheel 4 -wheel (Backhoe) 4 -wheel (Backhoe) Rate per Day $0.78 $1.48 $3.14 Door Bucket 4 & 8 -10 yd. $50.06 718 cu. Yd. 1 cu, Yd. heaped $42,17 2WD 718 cu, Yd. 1 cu. Yd. heaped $49.85 1 er St�.Ft. Street Asphalt Cut Includes new concrete base, binder, and $21.30 asphalt, plus cost of gravel to fill excavation All plumbers shall execute and deliver a bond in the total sum of $2,000 to indemnify and hold harmless the Buffalo Water Plumbers` Bond Board from all claims, damages, and losses suffered by the Buffalo Water Board in accordance with 21 NYCRR section 10085.6(c). All persons who pay any rates, fees and charges by credit card or debit card through the City of Buffalo website will be charged a two percent (2 %) fee (with a minimum of $2.00) for Convenience each transaction, and all persons who pay any rates, fees and Pavement Fee charges on the City of Buffalo website by check /ACH from their bank accounts will be charged $2.00 for each such transaction. These fees will be added automatically to each transaction to defray the cost of such transaction. Rate Pe Haar r 2WD 2WD BUL1B01%794976%1 Page 21 of 21 EXHIBIT C \� BUFFALO WATER BOARD SCHEDULE OF RATES, FEES AND CHARGES EFFECTIVE AS OF JULY 1, 2011 BULIBO B7947841( BUFFALO WATER BOARD SCHEDULE OF WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES PART OF 21 NYCRR SECTION 10085.16 EFFECTIVE FOR ALL WATER AND SERVICES USED ON OR AFTER JULY 01, 2011. The following annual rates and related fees and charges (in United States Dollars) shall be charged for the use or consumption of water, except where meter rates are herein specified, and other services provided by the Buffalo Water Board. The water rates for all homeowners who by virtue of their age are eligible for the real estate property tax exemption pursuant to Section 467 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, are set forth separately. All rates, fees and charges for water and services supplied which are not enumerated in this section shall be subject to special rates, fees and charges to be fixed by the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, subject to the approval of the Buffalo Water Board. BULIBOI1794977u Page I of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 NON - METERED RATES I` Regular Rates Yearly Dwelling Rates; L a� Under 25 feet $132.39 From 25 - 30 feet $148.99 From 31 - 35 feet $181.93 From 36 - 40 feet $215.05 From 41 - 45 feet $231.43 From 46 - 50 feet $248.08 1.5 Story Under 25 feet $148.99 From 25 - 30 feet $181.93 From 31 - 35 feet $215.05 From 36 - 40 feet $231.43 From 41 - 45 feet $248.08 From 46 - 50 feet $281.02 2 story Under 25 feet $181.93 From 25 - 30 feet $215.05 From 31 - 35 feet $231.43 From 36 - 40 feet $248.08 From 41 - 45 feet $281.02 From 46 - 50 feet $313.86 2,5 Story Under 25 feet $215.05 From 25 - 30 feet $231.43 From 31 - 35 feet $248.08 From 36 - 40 feet $281.02 From 41 - 45 feet $313.86 From 46 - 50 feet $346.85 3 s_ tore Under 25 feet $231.43 From 25 - 30 feet $248.08 From 31 - 35 feet $281.02 From 36 - 40 feet $31186 From 41 - 45 feet $346.85 From 46 - 50 feet $363.41 4 stor Under 25 feet $248.08 From 25 - 30 feet $281.02 From 31 - 35 feet $31186 From 36 - 40 feet $346.85 From 41 - 45 feet $363.41 From 46 - 50 feet $379.74 5 story Under 25 feet $281.02 From 25 - 30 feet $313,86 From 31 - 35 feet $346.85 From 36 - 40 feet $363.41 From 41 - 45 feet $379.74 From 46 - 50 feet $413.77 BUL1BOM79497711 Page 2 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 NON - METERED RATES (continued) Qualified Senior Citizen Rate Yearly Dwelling Rates: 1 s ory Under 25 feet $85.66 From 25 - 30 feet $95,46 From 31 - 35 feet $116.78 From 36 - 40 feet $137.65 From 41 - 45 feet $148.13 From 46 - 50 feet $158.88 9.5 5torv Under 25 feet $95.46 From 25 - 30 feet $116.78 From 31 - 35 feet $137.65 From 36 - 40 feet $148.13 From 41 - 45 feet $158,88 From 46 - 50 feet $179.84 2 Under 25 feet $116.78 From 25 - 30 feet $137.65 From 31 - 35 feet $148.13 From 36 - 40 feet $158.88 From 41 - 45 feet $179.84 From 46 - 50 feet $200.89 2.5 Story Under 25 feet $137.65 From 25 - 30 feet $148.13 From 31 - 35 fleet $158.88 From 36 - 40 feet $179.84 From 41 - 45 feet $200.89 From 46 - 50 feet $222.08 3 stow Under 25 feet $148.13 From 25 - 30 feet $158,88 From 31 - 35 feet $179.84 From 36 - 40 feet $200.89 From 41 - 45 feet $222.08 From 46 - 50 feet $232.65 4 story Under 25 feet $158.88 From 25 - 30 feet $179.84 From 31 - 35 feet $200.89 From 36 - 40 feet $222.08 From 41 - 45 feet $232.65 From 46 - 50 feet $243.13 5 s or Under 25 feet $179.84 From 25 - 30 feet $200.89 From 31 - 35 feet $222.08 From 36 - 40 feet $232.65 From 41 - 45 feet $243.13 From 46 - 50 feet $264.43 BULIB01\79497711 Page 3 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 NON - METERED RATES (continued) Regular Rates When more than 1 family in house $132.39 Bathtubs $33.39 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate When more than 1 family in house $85.66 Bathtubs $21.50 Shower baths Regular Rates - if not attached to bathtub $33.39 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate_ Regular Rates - if not attached to bathtub $21.50 Water Closets Regular Rates First self - closing valve $66.47 Each additional self - closing valve: $50.72 Evasive closets $99.49 Antifreezing or hopper closet $494.95 Urinals in private dwellings $66.47 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate First self-closing valve $42.74 Each additional self - closing valve $32.57 Evasive closets $66.47 Antifreezing or hopper closet $316.77 Urinals in private dwellings $42.74 Lawn S prinklers Regular Rates Lawn sprinklers, hose at rest or perforated hose $164.98 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Lawn sprinklers, hose at rest or perforated hose $105.57 BULIBOM94977A Page 4 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 NON-METERED RATES (continued) � Swimmin Regular Rates Portable pools 12 feet diameter or length by 30 inches deep and smaller, per season $82.66 Pools larger than above, per season $164.98 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Portable pools 12 feet diameter or length by 30 inches deep and smaller, per season $52.79 Pools larger than above, per season $127.08 Garage and Automobiles Regular Rates Autos in garage with water connection, per car, perseason $66.22 Autos in garage without water connection, per car, perseason $33.10 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Autos in garage with water connection, per car, perseason $42.33 Autos in garage without water connection, per car, perseason $21.19 Boarders and Roorners Regular Rates In addition to regular family rates for each boarder or roomer $25.27 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates In addition to regular family rates for each boarder or roomer $16.15 BUL1B01179497711 Page 5 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 Alf NON-METERED RATES (continued) Boilers and Heatinq Regular Rates Private dwelling, water system per season $33.10 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Private dwelling, water system per season $21.19 Regular Rates Private dwelling, steam system per season $33.10 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Private dwelling, steam system per season $21.19 Closets Regular Rates In tenements used by more than one family - per family $66.23 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates In tenements used by more than one family - per family $42.74 Offices Regular Rates With Water fixtures $146.32 Without water fixtures $66.28 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates With Water fixtures $84.75 Without water fixtures $42.74 BULIBOM794977u Page 6 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 NON - METERED RATES (continued) SDrinklina Connections Regular Rates For lawns over 5,000 sq.ft, per sq.yd. of lawn sprinkled $0.50 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and over 30 -ft. frontage, in block, per lineal foot $1.95 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. on corner lots, measured on frontage, per lineal foot $2.74 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of lot block $49 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of lot corner $68.62 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates For lawns over 5,000 sq.ft, per sq.yd, of lawn sprinkled $0.36 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and over 30 -ft. frontage, in block, per lineal foot $1,29 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. on corner lots, measured on frontage, per lineal foot $1.86 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of lot block $31.83 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of lot corner $44.58 Fire S prinkler Connections Regular Rates Fire pipelines or sprinkler connections, per annum $396.03 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Fire pipelines or sprinkler connections, per annum $253.57 BULIB©B79497711 Page 7 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 Monthly Consumption Rates METER RATES Monthl docks $/ 1.000 cu,ft. First 0 - 3,999 Cu. Ft. $ 21.64 4 Thousand e 13,000. Ft. $ 20.16 Over 13,000 Cu.Ft. $ 15.39 Monthly Capacity Charge e Each meter has a capacit charge plus charge for water use as follows: Meter Size 5B Inch 314 Inch 1 Inch 1 112 Inch 2 Inch 3 Inch 4 Inch 61nch 8 Inch 10 Inch Quarterly Consumpti ©n Rates Quarteriv Blocks First 9,999 cu.ft. 10,000 to 36,000 cu.ft. Over 36,000 cu.ft. Monthly $ 10.92 $ 15.44 $ 27.43 $ 54.90 $ 87.84 $ 164.73 $ 274.62 $ 549.27 $ 878.87 $1,263.43 $/ 1,000 cu.ft. $ 21.54 $ 20.16 $ 15.39 Quarterly Capacity Charge - Each meter has a capacity charge plus charge for water use as follows: Meter Size Quarterly 5/8 Inch $ 32.93 3/4 Inch $ 46.44 11nch $ 82.36 11 /2Inch $ 164.64 2Inch $ 263.38 31nch $ 493.84 41nch $ 823.03 6 Inch $1,646.11 8 Inch $2,669,45 10 Inch $3,786.10 SULIBQI1794977E page 8 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE, JULY 01, 2011 METER RATES Aualified Senior Citizen Consumption e, Quarterly Blocks 11,000 cuff. First 9,999 cu,ft. $ 12.96 10,000 to 36,000 16.20 cu.ft• $ 12.03 Over 36,000 cu.ft. $ 4.46 Qualified Senior Citizen Quarterly Capacity Charge - Each meter has a capacity charge plus charge for water use as follows; Meter Size 5/8 Inch $ 16.20 3/4 1 nch $ 24.40 11nch $ 40.53 1 112 Inch $ 81.15 21nch $ 129.64 N� suLIBon794977\1 Page 9 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS WA'T'ER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES The following miscellaneous rates, fees and charges shall be charged per annum for the use or consumption of water, except where meter rates are herein specified. The water rates for all homeowners who by virtue of their age are eligible for the real estate property tax exemption pursuant to Section 467 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, are set forth separately. All water supplied which is not enumerated in this section shall be subject to special rates, to be fixed by the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, subject to the approval of the Buffalo Water Board. Building Purposes Stone used, per cord $ 5.93 Brick used, per 1,000 $ 3.94 Plastering, two coats, per 1,000 sq yds. $ 11.77 Plastering, three coats, per 1,000 sq yds. $ 15.49 Cement sidewalk or flooring, per cubic yard $ 1.57 Concrete building blocks $ 27.85 Fire proofing or tiling, per 100 cubic feet $ 2.90 Flushing Sewers 6 inch sewer, ea 100 ft. or less $ 59.37 12 inch sewer, ea. 100 ft or less $ 88.93 13 inch sewer, ea 100 ft or less and upwards $ 118.56 in proportion In addition, for use of hydrant $ 143.50 Settling Trenches First 100 feet $ 59,37 Each additional 100 feet or less - two -foot width $ 9.21 Each additional 100 feet or less - three -foot width $ 13.59 Each additional 100 feet or less - four -foot width $ 17,89 Each additional 100 feet or less - five -foot width $ 22.82 Each additional 100 feet or less - six -foot width $ 27.19 Each additional 100 feet or less of gas trench $ 8.01 In addition, for use of hydrant $ 143,48 BULIB©31794977\1 Page 10 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Water Rates Additional trip by tapper because pipe is not ready $ 59.5E Renewal of turned -off water supply $ 92.44 Turn off water supply for discontinuation of service $ 22.97 Renewal of turned -off water supply for unauthorized water use $ 149.72 Inaccessible water meter where complaint regarding meter has been received, for each time City personnel are unable to gain access $ 35.10 Shut off and turn on water for repairs, 2 trips, 1 charge $ 43.67 Hydrant permits for use of water Daily rate per hydrant $ 143.48 Weekly rate per hydrant $ 333.46 Monthly rate per hydrant $ 956.15 Seasonal (411 5 - 1 111 5) $3,831.41 Pumping out charge (11/16 -4114) $ 143.48 Additional charge to thaw hydrant if required $ 143.48 Failure to have hydrant permit or to comply with permit conditions $1,437.66 BULIBOI%794977t1 Page l I of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) py", New Turn Off and Tura On Fees All billings for turn offs and ons will be billed as follows: Billed directly to the plumber. If the pipe is not ready for the tap at the time $ 59 55 specified, the new fee for this additional charge is 2 Turn offs for non - payment of ntcter and flat rate accounts - the renewal of turned off water supply for non- payment charge is $ 92.44 3 The fee for discontinuance of the water supply per the owner's request which is given in writing or on the register provided is $ 22.97 4 The fee for an owner who has requested this discontinuance of the water $ 22,97 service then requests the water to be turned back on at a later date is also 5 Where water has been turned off for non - payment of a water bill and found on $ 149.72 and turned off again, the charge for unauthorized water use is When an owner or tenant calls to have the water turned off for repairs and then 6 back on within a reasonable period of time after repairs are completed, the $ 43.67 charge for the two (2) trips is When a customer makes a complaint about a meter and requests a service call 7 to the premises at a definite date and time and fails to keep that appointment, $ 35.10 the Meter Shop is to bill and such user shall pay an additional BULIBOR794977kt Page 12 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGE (continued) Charges for Plugs and Taps Charges for Plugs and Taps Pings Tapping charges - With or Without Meter Ta Cues Minimum Water Main Diameter 314 -inch 6 -inch 1-inch 8 -inch 1- 114 -inch 12 -inch 1 -1l2 -inch 16 -inch 2 -inch 20 -inch $ 266.64 $ 424.20 $ 690.74 $1,130.82 $1,266.93 $1,734.23 BULIB0117949771I Page 13 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) The following are the charges for the Installation of Smith Patent Connection Size $1,451.81 4 x 4 $976.57 6 x 4 $976.57 8 x 4 $976.57 10 x 4 $1,451.81 12 x 4 $1,451.81 16 x 4 $1,699.07 20 x 4 $1,699.07 24 x 4 $1,699.07 6 x 6 $976.57 8 x 6 $1,451.81 10 x 6 $1,451.51 12 x 6 $1,451.81 16 x 6 $1,699.07 20 x 6 $1,699.07 24 x 6 $1,699.07 8 x 8 $1,451.81 10 x 8 $1,451.81 12 x 8 $1,451.81 16 x 8 $1,699.07 20 x 8 $1,699.07 24 x 8 $1,699.07 lox 10 $1,451.81 12 x 10 $1,451.81 12 x 12 $1,451.81 16 x 10 $1,699.07 16x 12 $1,699.07 16 x 16 $1,699.07 20 x 10 $1,699.07 20 x 12 $1,699.07 The above charges ISO NOT include the cost of a meter. if a meter is to be furnished, the following additional charges will be added to the above charges: 314 -inch meter $81.66 1 -inch meter $153.12 1112 -inch meter $34027 2 -inch meter $485.45 BuLIBOt1794977\1 Page 14 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) The following are the charges for Smith Patents Installation & Removal: Size Installation Removal 4 X 4 $976.57 $562.58 6 X 4 $976.57 $581.86 8 X 4 $976.57 $641.97 10 X 4 $1,451.81 $697.55 12 X 4 $1,451.81 $707.76 16 X 4 $1,699.07 $843,86 20 X 4 $1,699.07 $1,362.20 24 X 4 $1,699.07 $1,860.13 6 X 6 $976.57 $581.86 8 X 6 $1,451.81 $641.97 10 X 6 $1,451.81 $697.55 12 X 6 $1,451.81 $707.76 16 X 6 $1,699.07 $843.86 20 X 6 $1,699.07 $1,362.20 24 X 6 $1,699.07 $1,860.13 8 X 8 $1,451,81 $641.97 10 X 8 $1,451.81 $746.32 12 X 8 $1,451.81 $746.32 16 X 8 $1,699.07 $969.76 20 X 8 $1,699.07 $1,648.03 24 X 8 $1,699.07 $2,324.03 10 X 10 $1,451.81 $641.97 12 X 10 $1,451.81 $746.32 12 X 12 $1,451.81 $746.32 16 X 10 $1,699.07 $969.76 16 X 12 $1,699.07 $969.76 16 X 16 $1,699.07 $1,238.57 20 X 10 $1,699.07 $1,648.03 20 X 12 $1,699.07 $2,324.03 The above charges DO NOT include the cost of a meter. If a meter is to be furnished, the following additional charges will be added to the above charges: 314 -inch meter $81.66 1 -inch meter $15112 1-1/2-inch meter $340.27 2 -inch meter $485.45 BULIBOR79497711 Page 15 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) aP Service & Parts Miscellaneous Charges Service Box Bolt - Long Service Box Bolt - Short Cover - 2 -114 -inch Cover - 3 -inch Cover - Small ( #1) Cover - Repair (2112 -inch) Cover - Repair (3 -inch) 9 -inch Extension (3 -inch) 3 -inch service box complete 20 -inch extension (3 -inch) 24 -inch extension (3 -inch) 28 -inch extension (3 -inch) 30 -inch extension (3 -inch) 34 -inch extension (3 -inch) Lower half 31 -inch - 3 -inch bases Lower half 40 -inch - 3 -inch bases Top Half 18 -inch (less cover & bolt) Top Half 27 -inch (less cover & bolt) 2- 112 -inch service box complete 2 -112 -inch top half complete 9 -inch Extension (2 -1/2 -inch) Valve Boxes 5 -inch & 7 -inch base 5 -inch cover 5 -inch valve box upper half 26 -inch 7 -inch cover 5 -inch valve box complete - 36 -inch - 40 -inch 7-inch valve box complete 7 -inch top half with cover 7 -inch lower half 8 -inch extension 7 -inch lower half 14 -inch extension 7 -inch (18 -inch) extension 7 -inch lower half 26 -inch extension 7 -inch upper half 26 -inch extension 7 -inch riser 2 -inch 7 -inch bottom sections Fire Hydrants - Complete - Mathews 4 -font 5 -foot 6 -foot 7 -foot $7.94 $6.07 $5.10 $7.94 $7.94 $15.88 $20.36 $19.28 $61.19 $20.36 $34,82 $40.78 $44.92 $49.06 $41.91 $47.07 $28.64 $34.82 $57.28 $25.46 $12.19 $102.36 $18.26 $43.10 $30.57 $174.10 $286.62 $151.53 $51.04 $64.48 $91.87 $98.22 $114.95 $51.04 $102.36 $1,203.41 $1,383.75 $1,442.73 $1,656.03 BtJIABOM794977k1 Page 16 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Meter Labor Repair Charges 3 -inch meter $905,11 4 -inch meter $1,057.10 6 -inch meter $1,205.68 8 -inch meter $1,400.77 _ 10 -inch meter $1,600,39 Pius 40% to Meter Parts Turn off fee $22.97 Turn on fee $22.97 Valve turn off fee $160.95 Valve turn on fee $160,95 Pumping out fire hydrants $14148 Fire Hydrants - Complete - Mueller 3 -foot $1,105.87 3 -112 -foot $1,128.55 4 -foot $1,369.01 4112 -foot $1,404,17 5 -foot $1,456.34 5 -1I2 -foot $1,497.18 6 -foot $1,542.55 6 -112 -foot $1,589.05 7 -foot $1,616.27 4 -foot $745.19 5 -foot $776.94 6 -foot $818,91 Fire Hydrant - Top Half Complete $848.40 15 -inch Mathews extension $463,90 18 -inch Mathews extension $469.57 LEAD (includes propane) $Ilb. $1.41 LE=AD WOOL $Ilb. $2.37 Yokes Complete 3!4 -inch $69.19 1 -inch $114.56 Tile Frame and Cover Complete $75.99 Corner Horn Complete with Two Valves and Two Repair Joints $44.23 nuLrsOI\794977u Page 17 of 21 BUFFALO 'DATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Water Meters 5/8 -inch X 3/4 -inch 3/4 -inch 1 -inch 1 -112 -inch 2 -inch Water Meter Couplings 5/8 -inch X 112 -inch per pair 5/8 -inch X 3/4 -inch per pair 1 -inch per pair 1 -1/2 -inch per pair 2 -inch per pair $69.19 $81.66 $153.12 $340.27 $485.45 $4.08 $6.01 $8.96 $15.77 $23.82 BUL16o1179497711 Page 18 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) ` -c\ Hourly Rate for Billing Purposes (Labor) The real cost of any City employee that the Commissioner deems necessary or appropriate to perform labor at any property or for any person serviced by the Buffalo Water Board, shall be calculated using the then current hourly rate of such employee plus forty percent (40 %) of such hourly rate to cover for fringe benefits of such employee, Such employee job titles include, but are not limited to, Caulker Supervisor, Caulker, Machine Operator - Water, Heavy Equipment Operator- Water, Truck Driver, Senior Water Service Worker, Water Service Worker and Water Meter Mechanic Supervisor 1. BUL1B©t1744977u Page 19 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Charges for Use of Equipment: Item Description Rate per Diesel/Gas Rate per Hour Service repair trucks Includes 2 -way radio, valve turner, crane, $41.97 Hour tools, pumps 2WD Compressor trucks Includes 2 -way radio, pavement breaker, $56.71 4 -wheel pumps, diesel engine, tools, 185 cubic feet 2-3 Portable compressor Includes pavement breaker, pumps 3 -wheel $13.04 2WD trailer, 185 cu./ft./min. D 6 -wheel 2 WD diesel $35.16 1€}-wheel (with split rear end) $62.38 4 -wheel 4WS diesel 1-2 Large crane 4- wheel, 15 -ton $159.72 4WD telescoping G 314 -ton pickup trucks Includes 2 -way $14.18 8-10 radio $43.67 DUMP TRUCKS - Includes 2-wav Radio: Wheel Door Yard Diesel/Gas Rate per Hour 6 -wheel 2WD 5-6 D $39.70 4 -wheel 4WD 2-3 G $31.19 6 -wheel 2WD 8-10 D $43.67 4 -wheel 4WD 2-3 G $31.19 4 -wheel 4WD 1-2 G $31.19 4 -wheel 4WD 1-2 G $31.19 6 -wheel 2WD 8-10 D $43.67 6 -wheel 2WD 5-6 G $31.19 10 -wheel 2WD 18-20 D $85.07 BACKHDES: Includes 2 -way radio, boom extension, diesel engines and buckets Wheel /Drive Rate per Bucket 4 & 7 Diesel /Gas Hour 4 -wheel 2WD 7/8 cu. Yd. 1 cu. Yd. heaped Diesel $44.92 4 -wheel 718 cu. Yd. 1 cu. Yd, heaped Gas $56.48 IS .fit Concrete Plus cost of gravel Replacement: to fill excavation. $11.23 sULIBOR794977U page 20 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS 'WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Warning Barricades Rate Each and Lights: er Da Regular: $0.83 Standard Double $1.58 Double High Intensity $3 Wheel Door Bucket 4 & 1 Houriv Rate 6 -wheel 2WD 8 - 10 yd. $53.31 4 -wheel 2WD 718 cu. Yd. (Backhoe) 1 cu. Yd. heaped $44.92 4 -wheel 2WD 718 cu. Yd. (Backhoe) 1 cu. Yd. heaped $44.58 $ per SaXt. Street Asphalt Cut Includes new concrete base, binder, and asphalt, plus cost of $22.68 gravel to fill excavation All plumbers shall execute and deliver a bond in the total sum of $2,000 to Plumbers` Bond indemnify and hold harmless the Buffalo Water Board from all claims, damages, and losses suffered by the Buffalo Water Board in accordance with 21 NYCRR section 10085.6(c). All persons who pay any rates, fees and charges by credit card or debit card through the City of Buffalo website will be charged a two percent (2 %) fee ( Convenience with a minimum of $2.00) for each transaction, and all persons who pay any Pavrnent Fee rates, fees and charges on the City of Buffalo website by check/ACH from their bank accounts will be charged $2.00 for each such transaction. "These fees will be added automatically to each transaction to defray the cost of such transaction. BULIBOI\7949771( Page 21 of 21 P 1 EXHIBIT D BUFFALO WATER BOARD SCHEDULE OF RATES, FEES AND CHARGES EFFECTIVE AS OF JULY 1, 2012 BUL1B01174478411 BUFFALO WATER BOARD SCHEDULE OF WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES PART OF 21 NYCRR SECTION 10085.16 EFFECTIVE FOR ALL WATER AND SERVICES USED ON OR AFTER JANUARY 01, 2012. The following annual rates and related fees and charges (in United States Dollars) shall be charged for the use or consumption of water, except where meter rates are herein specified, and other services provided by the Buffalo Water Board, The water rates for all homeowners who by virtue of their age are eligible for the real estate property tax exemption pursuant to Section 467 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, are set forth separately. All rates, fees and charges for water and services supplied which are not enumerated in this section shall be subject to special rates, fees and charges to be fixed by the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, subject to the approval of the Buffalo Water Board, BUL1BOM79497911 Page 1 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 NON-METERED RATES Regular Rates Yearly Dwelling Rates: 1 s_�orV Under 25 feet $140.33 From 25 - 30 feet $157.93 From 31 - 35 feet $192.85 From 36 - 40 feet $227.95 From 41 - 45 feet $245.31 From 46 - 50 feet $262.96 1,5 Story Under 25 feet $157.93 From 25 - 30 feet $192.85 From 31 - 35 feet $227.95 From 36 - 40 feet $245.31 From 41 - 45 feet $262.96 From 46 - 50 feet $297.88 2 Stare Under 25 feet $192.85 From 25 - 30 feet $227.95 From 31 - 35 feet $245.31 From 36 - 40 feet $262.96 From 41 - 45 feet $297.88 From 46 - 50 feet $332.69 2.5 Story Under 25 feet $227.95 From 25 - 30 feet $245.31 From 31 - 35 feet $262.96 From 36 - 40 feet $297.88 From 41 - 45 feet $332.69 From 46 - 50 feet $367.66 3 s tory Under 25 feet $245.31 From 25 - 30 feet $262.96 From 31 - 35 feet $297.88 From 36 - 40 feet $332.69 From 41 - 45 feet $367.66 From 46 - 50 feet $385.21 4 s. �or+� Under 25 feet $262.96 From 25 - 30 feet $297.88 From 31 - 35 feet $332.69 From 36 - 40 feet $367.66 From 41 - 45 feet $385.21 From 46 - 50 feet $402.52 5 story Under 25 feet $297.88 From 25 - 30 feet $332.69 From 31 - 35 feet $367.66 From 36 - 40 fleet $385.21 From 41 - 45 feet $402,52 From 46 - 50 feet $438.59 BULIB0I1794979U Page 2 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 3 NON-METERED RATES (continued) Qualified Senior Citizen Rate Yearly Dwelling Rates: 1 s___ s U Under 25 feet $90.80 From 25 - 30 feet $101.18 From 31 - 35 feet $123.79 From 36 - 40 feet $145.91 From 41 - 45 feet $157.02 From 46 - 50 feet $168.42 1.5 Story Under 25 feet $101.18 From 25 - 30 feet $123.79 From 31 - 35 feet $145.91 From 36 - 40 feet $157.02 From 41 - 45 feet $168.42 From 46 - 50 feet $190.63 9§ a Under 25 feet $123.79 From 25 - 30 feet $145.91 From 31 - 35 feet $157.02 From 36 - 40 feet $168.42 From 41 - 45 feet $190.63 From 46 - 50 feet $212.95 2.5 Story Under 25 feet $145.91 From 25 - 30 feet $157.02 From 31 - 35 feet $168.42 From 36 - 40 feet $190.63 From 41 - 45 feet $212.95 From 46 - 50 feet $235.41 3 story Under 25 feet $157.02 From 25 - 30 feet $168.42 From 31 - 35 feet $190.63 From 36 - 40 feet $212.95 From 41 - 45 feet $235.41 From 46 - 50 feet $246.61 4 s� Under 25 feet $168.42 From 25 - 30 feet $190.63 From 31 - 35 feet $212.95 From 36 - 40 feet $235.41 From 41 - 45 feet $246.61 From 46 - 50 feet $257.72 5 store Under 25 feet $190.63 From 25 - 30 feet $212.95 From 31 - 35 feet $235.41 From 36 - 40 feet $246.61 From 41 - 45 feet $257.72 From 46 - 50 feet $280.30 BULIB011794979kI Page 3 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 NON - METERED RATES (continued) Re gular Rates When more than 1 family in house $140.33 Bathtubs $35.40 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate When more than 1 family in house $90.80 Bathtubs $22.80 Shower baths Regular Rates - if not attached to bathtub $35.40 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate Regular Rates - if not attached to bathtub $2280 Water Closets Regular Rates First self - closing valve $70.45 Each additional self - closing valve $53.77 Evasive closets $105 Antifreezing or hopper closet $524.67 Urinals in private dwellings $70.45 Qualified Senior Citizen Rate First self- closing valve $45.30 Each additional self - closing valve $34.53 Evasive closets $70.45 Antifreezing or hopper closet $335.77 Urinals in private dwellings $45.30 Lawn S prinklers Regular Rates Lawn sprinklers, hose at rest or perforated hose $174.88 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Lawn sprinklers, hose at rest or perforated hose $111.91 svLrao 794979\1 Page 4 of 21 BUFFALO WATER .BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 NON- METERED RATES (continued) Switnmi.m Pools Regular Rates Portable pools 12 feet diameter or length by 30 inches deep and smaller, per season $87.62 Pools larger than above, per season $174.88 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Portable pools 12 feet diameter or length by 30 inches deep and smaller, per season $55.95 Pools larger than above, per season $134.70 Garag and Automobiles Regular Rates Autos in garage with water connection, per car, per season $70.19 Autos in garage without water connection, per car, per season $35.08 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Autos in garage with water connection, per car, per season $44.87 Autos in garage without water connection, per car, per season $22.46 Boarders and Roomers_ Regular Rates In addition to regular family rates for each boarder or roomer $26 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates In addition to regular family rates for each boarder or roomer $17.12 BULIB01179497911 Page 5 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 NON- METERED RATES (continued)1 Boilers and Heatinq Regular Rates Private dwelling, water system per season $35.08 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Private dwelling, water system per season $22.46 Regular Rates Private dwelling, steam system per season $35.08 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Private dwelling, steam system per season $22.46 Closets Regular Rates In tenements used by more than one family - per family $70.25 (qualified Senior Citizen Rates In tenements used by more than one family - per family $45.30 Offices Regular Rates With Water fixtures $155.09 Without water fixtures $70.26 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates With Water fixtures $89,83 Without water fixtures $45.30 BUL11301179497911 Page 6 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 NON- METERED RATES (continued) Sprinklinq Connections $0.38 Regular Rates For lawns over 5,000 sq.ft. per sq.yd. of lawn $1.37 sprinkled $0.53 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and over 30 -ft, $1.97 frontage, in block, per lineal foot $2.07 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. on corner lots, $33,74 measured on frontage, per lineal foot $2.91 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of $47.25 lot block $52.52 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of lot corner $72.74 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates For lawns over 5,000 sq.ft. per sq.yd, of lawn sprinkled $0.38 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and over 30 -ft. frontage, in block, per lineal foot $1.37 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. on corner lots, measured on frontage, per lineal foot $1.97 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of lot block $33,74 For lawns under 5,000 sq.ft. and under 30 feet of lot corner $47.25 Fire Sprinkler Connections Regular Rates Fire pipelines or sprinkler connections, per annum $419.79 Qualified Senior Citizen Rates Fire pipelines or sprinkler connections, per annum $268.78 BuLiBOI1794979\1 Page 7 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 METER RATES Monthly Consumption Rates Monthly Blocks $/ 1.000 GUA. First 0 - 3,999 Cu. Ft. $ 22.83 4 Thousand - 13,000. Ft. $ 21.36 Over 13,000 Cu.Ft. $ 16.31 Monthly Capacity Charge - Each meter has a capacity charge plus charge for water use as follows: Meter Size _Monthly 5/8 Inch $ 11.57 3/4 Inch $ 16.37 1Inch $ 29.08 1 1/2 Inch $ 58.19 2Inch $ 93.11 3Inch $ 174.61 4Inch $ 291,09 6Inch $ 582.23 8Inch $ 931.60 10 Inch $1,339.23 Quarterly Consumption Rates Quarteriv Blocks $/ 1.000 CUA. First 9,999 cu.ft. $ 22.83 10,000 to 36,000 cu.ft.. $ 21.36 Over 36,000 cu,ft. $ 16.31 Quarterly Capacity Charge - Each meter has a capacity charge plus charge for water use as follows: Meter Size Quarterlv 5/8 Inch $ 34.90 3/4 Inch $ 49.22 1Inch $ 87.30 11/2 Inch $ 174.52 2Inch $ 279.19 3Inch $ 523.47 4Inch $ 872.42 6 Inch $1,744.88 8 Inch $2,829.61 10 Inch $4,013.26 BULIBOB79497911 Page 8 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 ME'T'ER RATES Qualified Senior Citizen Consumption Rates Quarteriy Blocks $11.000 cu.tt. First 9,999 cu.ft. $ 13.75 10,000 to 36,000 17.17 cu.ft. $ 12.76 Over 36,000 cu.ft. $ 4.72 9 Qualified Senior Citizen Quarterly Capacity Charge - Each meter has a capacity charge plus charge for water use as follows: Meter Size 5/8 Inch $ 17.17 3/4 Inch $ 25.86 11nch $ 42.96 11 /2Inch $ 86.02 2Inch $ 137.42 nuLIr OI\794979\1 Page 9 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 r �- MISCELLANE�IUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES The following miscellaneous rates, fees and charges shall be charged per annum for the use or consumption of water, except where meter rates are herein specified. The water rates for all homeowners who by virtue of their age are eligible for the real estate property tax exemption pursuant to Section 467 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, are set forth separately. All water supplied which is not enumerated in this section shall be subject to special rates, to be fixed by the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, subject to the approval of the Buffalo Water Board. Building Purposes Stone used, per cord $ 5 Brick used, per 1,000 $ 4.17 Plastering, two coats, per 1,000 sq yds. $ 12.48 Plastering, three coats, per 1,000 sq yds. $ 16.42 Cement sidewalk or flooring, per cubic yard $ 1.66 Concrete building blocks $ 29.52 Fire proofing or tiling, per 100 cubic feet $ 3.08 Flushing Sewers 6 inch sewer, ea 100 ft. or less $ 52.93 12 inch sewer, ea. 100 ft or less $ 94.27 13 inch sewer, ea 100 ft or less and upwards $ 125.67 in proportion In addition, for use of hydrant $ 152.11 Settling Trenches First 100 feet $ 62.93 Each additional 100 feet or less - two -foot width $ 9,75 Each additional 100 feet or less - three -foot width $ 14.40 Each additional 100 feet or less - four -foot width $ 18.95 Each additional 100 feet or less - five -foot width $ 24.19 Each additional 100 feet or less - six -foot width $ 28.82 Each additional 100 feet or less of gas trench $ 8.49 In addition, for use of hydrant $ 152.09 BULIs01\7949M] Page 10 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012' MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Water Rates Additional trip by tapper because pipe is not ready Renewal of turned -off water supply Turn off water supply for discontinuation of service Renewal of turned -off water supply for unauthorized water use Inaccessible water meter where complaint regarding meter has been received, for each time City personnel are unable to gain access Shut off and turn on water for repairs, 2 trips, 1 charge Hydrant permits for use of water Daily rate per hydrant Weekly rate per hydrant Monthly rate per hydrant Seasonal (4115 - 11/15) Pumping out charge (11/16 - 4114) Additional charge to thaw hydrant if required Failure to have hydrant permit or to comply with permit conditions $ 63.12 $ 97.99 $ 24.35 $ 158.70 $ 37.21 $ 46.29 $ 152.09 $ 353.47 $1,013.52 $4,061.30 $ 152.09 $ 152.09 $1,523.29 BUL1BOR794979\1 Page 11 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) New 'Turn Off and Turn On Fees All billings for turn offs and ons will be billed as follows: Billed directly to the plumber. If the pipe is not ready for the tap at the time $ 63. specified, the new fee for this additional charge is 2 Turn offs for non - payment of Tneter and flat rate accounts - the renewal of $ 97.99 turned off water supply for non - payment charge is 3 The fee for discontinuance of the water supply per the owner's request which is $ 24.36 given in writing or on the register provided is The fee for an owner who has requested this discontinuance of the water $ 24.35 service then requests the water to be turned back on at a later date is also 5 Where water has been turned off for non - payment of a water bill and found on $16$.70 and turned off again, the charge for unauthorized water use is When an owner or tenant calls to have the water turned off for repairs and then 6 back on within a reasonable period of time after repairs are completed, the $ 46.29 charge for the two (2) trips is When a customer makes a complaint about a meter and requests a service call 7 to the premises at a definite date and time and fails to keep that appointment, $ 37.29 the Meter Shop is to bill and such user shall pay an additional Butr►oon794979u Page 12 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Charges for Plugs and Taps Charges for Plugs and Taps Plugs Tapping charges - With or Without Meter Tara sizes Minimum Water Main [diameter 314 -inch 6 -inch 1 -inch 8 -inch 1 -114 -inch 12 -inch 1 -112 -inch 16 -inch 2 -inch 20 -inch $ 282.54 $ 449.65 $ 732.19 $1,198.67 $1,342.95 $1,838.28 BULIB0I17949M] Page 13 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) The following are the charges for the Installation of Smith patent Connection: Size 4 x 4 $1,035.16 6 x 4 $1,035.16 8 x 4 $1,035.16 10 x 4 $1,538,92 12 x 4 $1,538.92 16 x 4 $1,801.01 20 x 4 $1,801.01 24 x 4 $1,801.01 6 x 6 $1,035.16 8 x 6 $1,538.92 10 x 6 $1,538.92 12 x 6 $1,538.92 16 x 6 $1,801.01 20 x 6 $1,801.01 24 x 6 $1,801.01 8 x 8 $1,538.92 10 x 8 $1,538.92 12 x 8 $1,538.92 16 x 8 $1,801.01 20 x 8 $1,801.01 24 x 8 $1,801.01 lox 10 $1,538,92 12 x 10 $1,538.92 12 x 12 $1,538.92 16 x 10 $1,801.01 16 x 12 $1,801.01 16 x 16 $1,801.01 20 x 10 $1,801.01 20 x 12 $1,801.01 The above charges DO NOT include the cast of a meter. If a meter is to be furnished, the following additional charges will be added to the above charges: 314 -inch meter $86.56 1 -inch meter $162.31 1 -1I2 -inch meter $360.68 2 -inch meter $514.58 BULIB01\794979u Page 14 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE .JULY 01, 2012 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) The following are the charges for Smith Patents Installation & Removal: The above charges DO NOT include the cost of a meter. If a meter is to be furnished, the following additional charges will be added to the above charges: 314 -inch meter Installation Removal 4 X 4 $1,035,16 $596.33 6 X 4 $1,035.16 $616.77 8 X 4 $1,035.16 $680.49 10 X 4 $1,538.92 $739.40 12 X 4 $1,538.92 $750.22 16 X 4 $1,801.01 $894.50 20 X 4 $1,801.01 $1,443.94 24 X 4 $1,801.01 $1,971.74 6 X 6 $1,035.16 $616.77 8 X 6 $1,538.92 $680.49 10 X 6 $1,538.92 $739.40 12 X 6 $1,538.92 $750.22 16 X 6 $1,801.01 $894.50 20 X 6 $1,801.01 $1,443.94 24 X 6 $1,801.01 $1,971.74 8 X 8 $1,538.92 $680.49 10 X 8 $1,538.92 $791.10 12 X 8 $1,538.92 $791.10 16 X 8 $1,801.01 $1,027.95 20 X 8 $1,801.01 $1,746.91 24 X 8 $1,801.01 $2,463.47 10 X 10 $1,538.92 $680.49 12 X 10 $1,538.92 $791.10 12 X 12 $1,538.92 $791.10 16 X 10 $1,801.01 $1,027.95 16 X 12 $1,801.01 $1,027.95 16 X 16 $1,801.01 $1,312.89 20X 10 $1,801.01 $1,746.91 20X 12 $1,801.01 $2,463.47 The above charges DO NOT include the cost of a meter. If a meter is to be furnished, the following additional charges will be added to the above charges: 314 -inch meter $86.56 1 -inch meter $162.31 1- 112 -inch meter $360.68 2 -inch meter $514.58 BULIBOW94979u Page 15 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 �{ l� C MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Service & Parts Miscellaneous Charges Service Box Bolt - Long Service Box Bolt - Short Cover - 2- 114 -inch Cover - 3 -inch Cover - Small (*I) Cover - Repair (2 -112 -inch) Cover - Repair (3 - inch) 9 -inch Extension (3 -inch) 3 -inch service box complete 20 -inch extension (3 -inch) 24 -inch extension (3 -inch) 28 -inch extension (3 -inch) 30 -inch extension (3 -inch) 34 -inch extension (3 -inch) Lower half 31 -inch - 3 -inch bases Lower half 40 -inch - 3 -inch bases Top Half 18 -inch (less cover & bolt) Top Half 27 -inch (less cover & bolt) 2 -1I2 -inch service box complete 2- 112 -inch top half complete 9 -inch Extension (2 -1l2 -inch) Valve Boxes 5 -inch & 7 -inch base 5 -inch cover 5 -inch valve box upper half 26 -inch 7 -inch cover 5 -inch valve box complete - 36 -inch - 40 -inch 7 -inch valve box complete 7 - inch top half with cover 7 -inch lower half 8 -inch extension 7 -inch lower half 14 -inch extension 7 -inch (18 -inch) extension 7 -inch lower half 26 -inch extension 7 -inch upper half 26 -inch extension 7 -inch riser 2 -inch 7 -inch bottom sections Fire Hydrants - Complete - Mathews 4 -foot 5 -foot 6 -foot 7 -foot $8,42 $6.43 $5.41 $8.42 $8.42 $16.83 $21.58 $20.44 $64.86 $21.58 $36.91 $43.22 $47.61 $52.00 $44.42 $49.89 $30.36 $36.91 $60.72 $26.99 $12.92 $1138.51 $19.36 $45.69 $32.40 $184.55 $303.82 $160.62 $54.10 $68.35 $97.38 $104.12 $121.85 $54.10 $108.51 $1,275.62 $1,466.78 $1,529.30 $1,755.39 BULiB01179497911 Page 1 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 i MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) r, Meter Labor Repair Charges 3 -inch meter $969 4 -inch meter $1,120.52 6 -inch meter $1,278.02 8 -inch meter $1,484.81 10 -inch meter $1,696.41 Plus 40% to Meter Parts $497.74 Turn off fee $24.35 Turn on fee $24.35 Valve turn off fee $170.60 Valve turn on fee $170.60 Pumping out fire hydrants $152.09 Fire Hydrants - Complete - Mueller 3 -foot $1,172.22 3 -1/2-foot $1,19627 4 -foot $1,451.15 4- 112 -foot $1,488.42 5 -foot $1,54373 5- 112 -foot $1,587.01 6 -foot $1,635.10 6 -112 -foot $1,68439 7 -foot $1,71325 4 -foot $789.98 5 -foot $823.56 6 -foot $868.05 Fire Hydrant - Top Half Complete $899.30 15 -inch Mathews extension $491.73 18 -inch Mathews extension $497.74 LEACH (includes propane) $ /lb. $1.49 LEAD WOOL $flb. $2.51 Yokes Complete 314 -inch $73.34 1 -inch $121.43 Tile Frame and Cover Complete $80.55 Corner Horn Complete with Two Valves and Two Repair Joints $46.89 BULIBol1794979\1 Page 17 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 MISCELLANEOUS WATER MATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Water Meters 518 -inch X 314 -inch 314 -inch 1 -inch 1-112 -inch 2 -inch Water Meter Couplings 5/8 -inch X 1/2 -inch per pair 5/8 -inch X 3/4 -inch per pair 1 -inch per pair 1 -1/2 -inch per pair 2 -inch per pair $73.34 $86.56 $162.31 $360.68 $514.58 $4.33 $6.37 $9.50 $16.71 $25.25 BULIBW79497911 Page 18 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Hourly Rate for Billing Purposes (Labor) The real cost of any City employee that the Commissioner deems necessary or appropriate to perform labor at any property or for any person ,serviced by the Buffalo Water Board, shall be calculated using the then current hourly rate of such employee plus forty percent (40 %) of such hourly rate to cover for fringe benefits of such employee. Such employee job titles include, but are not limited to, Caulker Supervisor, Caulker, Machine Operator - Water, Heavy Equipment Operator - Water, Truck Driver, Senior Water Service Worker, Water Service Worker and Water Meter Mechanic Supervisor I. nuLIBon - 794979u Page 19 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012 MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Charges for Use of Equipment: Yard Diesel /Gas Item 3esaription Rate per Hour Service repair trucks Includes 2 -way radio, valve turner, crane, $44.48 D tools, pumps 4 -wheel Compressor trucks Includes 2 -way radio, pavement breaker, $60.11 $33.06 pumps, diesel engine, tools, 185 cubic feet 2WD Portable compressor Includes pavement breaker, pumps 3 -wheel $13.83 4 -wheel trailer, 185 cu. /ft. /min. 2-3 6 -wheel 2 WD diesel $37.27 10 -wheel (with split rear end) $66.13 $33.06 4WS diesel 4WD Large crane 4-wheel, 15 -ton $169.30 6 -wheel telescoping 8-10 314 -ton pickup trucks Includes 2 -way radio $15.03 DUMP TRUCKS - Includes 2 -wav Radio: Wheel Door Yard Diesel /Gas Rate per Hour 6 -wheel 2WD 5-6 D $42.08 4 -wheel 4WD 2-3 G $33.06 6 -wheel 2WD 8-10 D $46.29 4 -wheel 4WD 2-3 G $33.06 4 -wheel 4WD 1-2 G $33.06 4 -wheel 4WD 1-2 G $33.06 6 -wheel 2WD 8-10 D $46.29 6 -wheel 2WD 5-6 G $33.06 10 -wheel 2WD 18-20 D $90.17 BACKH ®ES: Includes 2 -way radio, boom extension, diesel engines and buckets Wheel /Drive Rate per Bucket 4 & 1 Diesel /Gas Hour 4 -wheel 2WD 718 cu. Yd, 1 cu. Yd. heaped Diesel $47.61 4 -wheel 718 cu. Yd. 1 cu. Yd. heaped Gas $59.87 !S .I"t Concrete Plus cost of gravel Replacement: to fill excavation. $11.90 BULIBOn794979u Page 20 of 21 !S . t. Street Asphalt Cut Includes new concrete base, binder, and $24.05 asphalt, plus cost of gravel to fill excavation All plumbers shall execute and deliver a bond in the total surn of $2,000 to indemnify and hold harmless the Buffalo Water Plumbers` Bond Board from all claims, damages, and losses suffered by the Buffalo Water Board in accordance with 21 NYCRR section 10085.6(c). All persons who pay any rates, fees and charges by credit card or debit card through the City of Buffalo website will be charged a two percent (2 %) fee ( with a minimum of $2.00) for Convenience each transaction, and all persons who pay any rates, fees and Pavment Fee charges on the City of Buffalo website by check /ACH from their bank accounts will be charged $2.00 for each such transaction, These fees will be added automatically to each transaction to defray the cost of such transaction. BULIB0117949791E Page 21 of 21 BUFFALO WATER BOARD , EFFECTIVE JULY 01, 2012- MISCELLANEOUS WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES (continued) Warninca Barricades, Rate per and Liahts: Day Regular: $0.88 _ Standard Double $1.67 Double High Intensity $3 Wheel Door Bucket 4 & Rate per 1 Hour 6- wheel 2WD 8 e 10 yd. $56.51 4 -wheel 2WD 718 cu. Yd. (Backhoe) 1 Yd. $47.61 heaped 4 -wheel 2WD 7/8 cu. Yd. (Backhoe) 1 cu. Yd. $47.25 heaped !S . t. Street Asphalt Cut Includes new concrete base, binder, and $24.05 asphalt, plus cost of gravel to fill excavation All plumbers shall execute and deliver a bond in the total surn of $2,000 to indemnify and hold harmless the Buffalo Water Plumbers` Bond Board from all claims, damages, and losses suffered by the Buffalo Water Board in accordance with 21 NYCRR section 10085.6(c). All persons who pay any rates, fees and charges by credit card or debit card through the City of Buffalo website will be charged a two percent (2 %) fee ( with a minimum of $2.00) for Convenience each transaction, and all persons who pay any rates, fees and Pavment Fee charges on the City of Buffalo website by check /ACH from their bank accounts will be charged $2.00 for each such transaction, These fees will be added automatically to each transaction to defray the cost of such transaction. BULIB0117949791E Page 21 of 21 0001:" Me morandum To: Deputy -C t Clerk Gerald ChwaItns i From; Program Packaging and Development Services (PPDS) Provider Date: February 2, 2010 RegaR Board Packet Documents Attached are the following documents from the Joint Schools Construction Board meeting scheduled on February 1, 2010: 1. Draft Agenda 2. Meeting Minutes from JSCB Meeting dated January 4, 2010 3, Fully Executed Phase III Application and Certificate for Payment No. 33 —December 2009 4. Fully Executed Phase IV Application and Certificate for Payment No. 18 — December 2009 5. Phase III Application and Certificate for Payment No. 34 —January 2010 6. Phase IV Application and Certificate for Payment No. 19 — January 2010 ■ 7. Phase V Application and Certificate for Payment No. 2 —January 2010 8. Program Packaging and Development Services (PPDS) Provider Update 9. Bevlar & Associates Inc. Construction Contract Monitoring and Compliance Services Monthly Report for Addendum I Phase III Project — December 2009 10. Bevlar & Associates Inc, Construction Contract Monitoring and Compliance Services Monthly Report for Addendum I Phase IV Project --- December 2009 1 I. Inclusion Development Associates, Inc. Construction Contract Compliance Monitoring Monthly Report for Phase III — December 2009 REFERRED TO THE SPECIAL ON EDUCAC t �7 � " Nuffalo Common Council MICHAEL P. K EARNS PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE S OUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1401 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5169 A FAX: (716) 851.4294 F -mail: mkearns4�?city- buffaln.com CHAIRMAN. FINANCE WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT CC MMITTEFA BUDGET BURA CIVIL SERVICE CLAIMS RULES 1.EGIS LATI Vk ASSISTANTS MARTHA -ANN MURPHY KELLY M. KRUG RUSSELL C. WEAVER TO: Gerald Chwalinski FROM: Councilmember Kearns DATE: February 4, 2010 A,,- Letter to Streets Department I would like to file the attached information f ©r the next Common. Council meeting to be held on February 16, 2010. Thank you. �i January 24, 2010 Paul Sullivan Streets Sanitation Department City of Buffalo 502 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Re: Recycling Dear Mr. Sullivan, I live in a two family home in north Buffalo. A total of 4 people reside at this house. Two blue recycle bins are not enough for the amount of recyclable materials accumulated by both families in a one -week time period. I am sure the same must also be true for many other homes in Buffalo. Each week we fill two 30-gallon plastic bags with recycle materials. One bag contains paper products, the other plastic and aluminum items. We put the bags out the curb after the garbage has been picked up (otherwise the garbage men toss the bags into the garbage truck) and the recycle men pick them up, usually without a problem. I would like to suggest the residents of Buffalo be given the option of using Husky Drawstring Recycling Blue (plastic) Bags, instead of the blue recycle bins. This would greatly increase the amount of recycling done by city residents. The blue recycle bins are very impractical. They are too small, the materials in the bins tend to get blown around the neighborhood, and when the bins are empty -they get blown around the neighborhood. I don't mind purchasing the plastic bags. I believe most other people would feel the same. Please give consideration to the use of plastic recycle bags. Thank you. Sincerely, Nancy Farrell 16 Virgil Ave. Buffalo, New York 14216 CC: / Michael P. Kearns Michael J. LoCurto REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS Buffalo control board lauds reserves amid fears: City of Buffalo: The Buffalo News Pagel of 3 The Buffalo News City & Region Tuesday, February 16, 2010 Make us your homapage! City Comptroller Andrew A. SanFilippo recently announced Buffalo has $82 million that is either free and clear of fiscal obligations or reserved for emergencies. Buffalo News file photo fears W'% " Io control board lauds reserves amil! miia By Brian Meyer NEWS STAFF REPORTER Updated: February 15,2010, 1:10 pm 12 comments Published: February 15,2010,12:30 am Story tools: Related Stories • Brown vows crackdown on injury abuses • Franczyk plans bill to save St. Gerard's Share this story: ...... . SHARE Buffalo has socked away record reserves for a rainy day, but some control board officials fear the showers could materialize with painful cuts in state aid. The panel reviewed Buffalo's fiscal outlook last week from two vantage points. City Comptroller Andrew A. SanFilippo recently announced Buffalo has $82 million that is either free and clear of fiscal obligations or reserved for emergencies. But the upbeat news has been tempered by fears that the state's crisis could saddle municipalities with funding cuts. P http:// www. buffalonews .conVeityregion/buffaloerie /story /957215.html 2/16/2010 Buffalo control board lauds reserves amid fears : City of Buffalo. The Buffalo News Page 2 of 3 Gov. David A. Paterson's proposed budget would slash more than $27 million in aid to Buffalo and its school system, plus eliminate a program that has given the city nearly $26 million over three years to help pay for housing demolitions and rehabilitations. Michael Kelly, the control board's principal analyst, said state deficit projections continue to grow, and he warned that a worsening crisis could cause even more fiscal havoc for municipalities. The Buffalo school system would face a net loss of $119.5 million in state aid when modest increases in some programs are stacked up against proposed cuts. The city would lose about $8 million in aid, not counting the loss of demolition funds as a result of the state's plan to discontinue the Restore New York program. On a brighter note, the control board reviewed data showing that Buffalo's fiscal reserves continue to grow. ails Olsen, the board's newly appointed chairman, said city officials deserve credit for monitoring costs. "This is a remarkable performance over the past few years," Olsen said. The control board also approved a $27.6 million capital budget that will finance improvements in city parks, schools and other public facilities. The big - ticket items in the annual spending blueprint approved by the Common Council and Mayor Byron W. Brown include $4.8 million for street, curb and sidewalk repairs. The plan also allocates $4.3 million for parks improvements, $49 million to modernize some schools and $2 million to tear down blighted buildings. Brown, who sits on the oversight panel, noted that city departments, outside groups and the school district submitted handing requests for projects that totaled $120 million. Buffalo has been on a debt diet, and SanFilippo sets an annual spending cap for capital projects. As a result, the city had to reject about three - quarters of all funding requests. The board also approved a raise for Dawn F. Sanders, executive director of the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority. The one -year contract extension will her increase salary by 4 percent, to $97,760, retroactive to last May, said Jeannette Mongold, control board executive director. bmeyer@buffnews.com Log into MyBuffalo to post a comment There are 2 commentson this article. SHOW COMMENTS I Log InI Forgot your password`' MyBuffalo user; Password: what is MyBuffalo? MyBuffalo is the new social network from Buffalo.com. Your MyBuffalo account lets you comment on and rate stories at buffalonews.com. You can also head over to mybuffolo.com to share your blog posts, stogies, photos, and videos with the community. Join now or learn more. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. http: l/ www. buffalonews .com/cityregion/buffaloerie /story /957215.html 2/16/2010 Millions More Movement Mobilizing People and Maximizing Power jam' Samuel L. Radford III - Co -Chair The POWER of UNITY p Sabirah Muhammad - Co -Chair Executive Committee 00047 Finance Chairperson Herbert. X Campbell In August of 2009, the Buffalo Local Action Committee for the Millions Ministry of Information More Movement became aware of allegations of discriminatory hiring by Kamala Muhammad the Buffalo Fire Department. These allegations were made by individuals Ministry of Education Antoinette Radford who took the civil service examination in hopes of receiving a placement Ministry of Defense on the list of candidates to be hired. After close examination, we are in Darlene Muhammad agreement with their contention that numerous actions that took place by Ministry of Health the fire department were indeed discriminatory, and that officials in charge Elder Ayman Dawud of oversight have fallen short of their responsibilities to produce a more Abdul Haiim Muhammad outcome. equitable O Ministry of Justice Cariol Horne John walker 0 The numbers of Blacks in the applicant pool did not significantly Ministry of Agriculture increase, despite the fact that for this round of hiring, the fire department Katherine Muhammad drew from city residents alone. Ministry of Trade and Commerce Lumon Ross a Candidates with a long and documented history of city residence were disqualified because of the residency rule. Pending Ministries i The Justice Department has long ago established a pattern of Ministry of Science and Technology discriminatory hiring, and as a result, has held the city tinder a Consent Ministry of Arts and Culture Decree since 1973, Local Convener a The amount ofdiscretion afforded the Commissioner of Human Erie Muhammad .Resources in candidate selection appears to have cleared the way far a climate of arbitrary selection or rejection, despite the aims and structure National Convener provided by the rules of the consent decree. Honorable Min. Louis )Karrakhan The Buffalo Local Action Committee for the Millions More Movement is hereby calling for a moratorium on hiring within the Buffalo Fire Department, until the legitimate issues that have been raised can be reviewed and satisfactorily adjudicated. We are calling for the suspension BLAC of the current class ofgraduates until such time as the gross, longstanding P.H. Box 102 climate ofdiscrimination has been resolved. Buffalo, New Fork 14209 (715) 578 -3571 948-5100 MMMBLAC @grnail.com REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE COMMISSIONERS OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND FIRE Our Mission: to gather the best, brightest and most willing minds to mobilize and organize our people, and to develop short and long range plans and programs to enable our people to achieve both self - determination, and the capacity to meet the needs of our people ourselves. =­ Muffalo Mocal ction 30mmittee Samuel L. Radford Ili a Co -Chair Sabirah Muhammad P Co -Chair Executive Committee Finance Chairperson Herbert X Campbell Ministry of Information Kamala Muhammad Ministry of Education Antoinette Radford Ministry of Defense Darlene Muhammad Ministry of Health Elder Ayman Dawud Abdul Halim Muhammad Ministry of Justice Cariol Horne John Walker Ministry of Agriculture Katherine Muhammad Ministry of Trade and Commerce Lumon Ross Pending Ministries Ministry of Science and Technology Ministry of Arts and Culture Local Convener Eric Muhammad National Convener Honorable Min. Louis Farrakhan BLAC P.O. Box 102 Buffalo, New York 14209 (716) 578-3571 948 -5100 MMMBLAC @gmaii.com 000 �3 I Millions More Movement Mobilizing People and Maximizing Power The POWER of UNITY 0�� fl-AC-60 C91 j INI 0 �L The Buffalo Local Action Committee and the Millions More Movement in conjunction with others in the community became aware of a number of issues regarding the fairness of selection decisions regarding placement into the training phase of the process of becoming a Buffalo Firefighter. Following an extensive investigation seeking the facts and information regarding the process of determining whom should be appointed to attend the Training Academy, the BLAC and MMM determined that there continues to be problematic issues regarding the fairness of the selection process, unfortunately, continuing a well documented history. BLAC was made aware of these claims of unfair denials and other issues related to the administration of the Buffalo Fire Department's hiring practices, not only from some residents who claimed they were unfairly denied an appointment, but in our investigation we were informed that the City of Buffalo is currently under a Consent Decree issued by the U.S. Federal Court, Western District since 1973 for past and current acts of discrimination based upon race and gender. This decree requires the City of Buffalo to not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, and color and that this order is enforce and has been so since 1973, Over the past several decades the City of Buffalo have made a number of attempts to develop a non - discriminatory process as it regards the hiring of entry level firefighters, to date however, the hiring procedures have remained discriminatory. The current process employed to qualify and select candidates is insufficient and illegal as it regards fairness for blacks and women. We call for the process to become more transparent and applied with greater sensitivity to the interest of our community, a desegregated Lire Department, fairly arrived at. It is further our contention that those questions raised regarding the process are of such importance that no further hiring should be allowed until all such questions are satisfactorily resolved. We therefore call on those in positions of authority to act aggressively and with that haste required which will allow for the fair, non- discriminatory selection of qualified candidates. It is our intent to continue to seek an effective resolution to the issue of fairness with repect to determining qualifications, availability and other issues with respect to recruitment, applications, testing and selection of candidates from our community for the position of Firefighter. It is also the intentions of the BLAC- MMM to seek the support of and information from, the community generally and specifically, those who believe they too may have been unfairly denied an opportunity to pursue a career of service in the Buffalo Fire Department. We are very interested to learn more about the experience of those candidates successfully appointed to the training phase or not, especially those not selected. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE COMMIS .4 ERS Our Mission: to ache.... list willing i minalsh0 �� ....... d .. lop g . g M g people, p g .. .... r the best brightes and most mm s a e anize our eo le and to develop short and ion range plans and programs to enable our people to achieve both self-determination, and the capacity to meet the needs of our people ourselves. 00049 �z. Erie County Water Authority 350 Ellicott Square Building > 295 Main Street o Buffalo, NY 14203 -2494 716- 849 - 8!x84 • Fax 716 - 849 -8467 Councilmember Joseph Golombek, Jr. 1502 City Hal[ 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, New York 14202 February 2, 2010 Dear Mr. Golombek: al L�_ coo& ' L � The Erie County Water Authority ( "ECWA ") has reviewed a resolution you flied at the Common Council's January 19, 2010 meeting titled "Undertaking a Merger /Joint Venture Between the Buffalo Water Authority and the Erie County Water Authority." While your willingness to pursue an innovate approach to lower the price of potable water for Buffalo ratepayers should be commended, the ECWA currently has sufficient production capacity to meet current and projected future peak demand. The ECWA has made substantial capital investments in its production and distribution_ facilities to ensure that it is able to provide its custom_ ers with a continuous supply of high- quality water at an affordable rate. Currently, there is not strong enough demand in outlying areas to warrant a large scale expansion of ECWA's service district where additional water would need to be purchased from the Buffalo Water Authority ( "BWA "). However, even if there were a need to purchase water, ECWA's system operational requirements cannot be met with the BWA`s current distribution and pumping system configurations. In order to meet the ECWA's requirements, the BWA would have to first invest substantial capital dollars upgrading its infrastructure. It is highly unlikely that the BWA would be able to recoup the cost of these system enhancements through the sale of water to outlying areas. As you are aware, in 2004, after 18 months of working closely with the city administration and the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation ( "EFC "), the ECWA presented a proposal to the City of Buffalo to purchase its water system for a total of $153 million, including the assumption of $125 million of existing, debt.and $31.5 million in cash. In addition, the ECWA had committed to annually investing $15 million to upgrade the city's: water . infrastructure. If this purchase had been allowed to take place, we are confident that city ratepayers would currently enjoy an improved, more efficient water system and a stabilized rate. Despite the support of the city administration and control board, the Council did not authorize the public referendum needed for the purchase to occur and the city has continued to own and operate its own system under the management of American Water. The EFC funding that would have provided the subsidized financial support needed to make the proposed purchase feasible is not available at this time. Without EEC subsidized funding or the availability of another significant funding source, the ECWA is not in a position to make a similar proposal as it was able to in 2004. The ECWA is always willing to work with local government officials to find ways to provide water service more efficiently and affordably for ratepayers throughout Erie County and beyond. Over the last decade, ECWA has led the effort to consolidate water service with a growing list of communities, including the city of Tonawanda, the towns of Clarence, Orchard Park, Evans and Hamburg, and the villages of Depew and Lancaster. Several additional municipalities are currently analyzing the possibility of consolidating with ECWA as well. Should City of Buffalo officials have additional proposals for ways to partner or share services that could benefit current and future ECWA and city ratepayers, we would be happy to review them. Should you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to contact us anytime. CoMMITTEE Sincerely, REFERRED TOTHIE ON LEUSLA e Robert A. Mendez Executive Director Erie County Water Authority cc; Erie County Legislature County Executive Chris Collins Buffalo Water Board Buffalo Common Council Mayor Byron Brown Ab- 0 FACTSHEET NYSDEC Certifies Cleanup at NOCO #S41 BCP Site Brownfield Cleanup Program January 2010 Introduction The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation ( NYSDEC) has determined that NOCO Energy Corporation (NOCO) has achieved cleanup requirements at the NOCO ##S41 site located at 1055 Genesee Street in the City of Buffalo, under New York's Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP). NYSDEC has issued a Certificate of Completion to the applicant. A copy of the COC is available at the locations identified in this fact sheet and on the NYSDEC Region 9 Environmental Reediation web page, httt)://www.dcc.ny.yov/cbemical/37554.btmi. w. dcc.ny.yov /cbemical/37554.htmi. Completion of Protect NOCO completed soil and underground tank removals in 2008 as an Interim Remedial Measure (TPA }. An IRM is a cleanup action that may be conducted to address an obvious environmental problem. Project No. 091521 I It involved: • Excavating petroleum - impacted soil; • Removing, treating, and discharging to local Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) approximately 17,790 gallons of impacted groundwater; • Removing and properly disposing three underground storage tanks (USTs); • Sampling the sidewalls and bottom of the excavation to ensure that contaminant concentrations were at or below standards protective of public health and the environment; • Transporting and disposing impacted soils at a registered waste disposal facility; • Placing clean gravel in the excavation areas; and • Preparing a Site Management Plan (SMP) and an environmental easement that describe institutional and engineering controls for the site. The IRM successfully addressed soil contamination and NYSDEC approved the Final Engineering Report and Site Management Plan in December 2009. The Certificate of Completion was issued on December 24, 2009. Institutional ControlstEneineering Controls Institutional controls and engineering controls generally are designed to reduce or eliminate exposure to contaminants of concern. An institutional control is a non - physical restriction on use of the site, such as a deed restriction, when contamination left over after the cleanup action makes the site suitable for some, but not all uses. An engineering control is a physical barrier or method to manage contamination, such as a soil cap or vapor barrier. The following institutional and /or engineering controls in effect at the site include: ® Prohibiting the use of groundwater without necessary water quality treatment, as determined by the New k 4 York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), and prior notification and approval by the DEC; � Conducting future intrusive activities and soil /fill handling at the Site in a safe and environmentally responsible manner, in accordance with the Excavation Work Plan; Monitoring groundwater according to the Groundwater Monitoring Plan; and, Inspecting the site and ensuring that the institutional controls have not been altered and remain effective. Next Steps NYSDEC issued the Certificate of Completion based on review and approval of a Final Engineering Report submitted by the applicant. The Final Engineering Report includes: 1) a description of the cleanup activities completed; 2) certification that cleanup requirements have been achieved for the site; 3) a description of any institutional /engineering controls to be used; and 4) a certification that a site management plan for any engineering controls used at the site has been approved by NYSDEC. In addition, the applicant: • has no liability to the State for contamination at or coming from the site, subject to certain conditions; and • is eligible for tax credits to offset the costs of performing cleanup activities and for redevelopment of the site. A Certificate of Completion may be modified or revoked if, for example, the applicant does not comply with the terms of its Brownfield Cleanup Agreement with NYSDEC, or if the applicant commits fraud regarding its application or its certification that it has met cleanup levels. Baekaround The Site is an approximate 0.75 -acre parcel located on the southeast corner of Genesee Street and Fillmore Avenue. The Site is currently vacant but was historically used as a retail gasoline station and convenience store. Previous releases of petroleum from leaking tanks and fuel dispensers contaminated the site. Wha.Shpuld I Contact If I Have- Ouestions About the Site? Pro iect related auestions: Michael Yount NOCO Energy Corp. 700 Grand Island Blvd, Tonawanda, NY 14150 (716) 845 -4233 Environment related questions: Bill Murray NYSDEC 270 Michigan Avenue Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 8517220 region90 aw. dec. statc.nv.us Health related questions: Ian Ushe NYSDOH 547 River Street Troy, NY 12180 (518) 402 -7880 ziu01 ahealth.statc.nv.us Locations to View Proiect Documents Project documents, including the Certificate of Completion, are available at the following locations: Buffalo & Erie County Public Library OR NYSDEC Buffalo Office 1 Lafayette Square 270 Michigan Avenue Buffalo, NY 14203 Buffalo, N.Y. 14203 Phone: (716) 858 -8900 (716) 851 -7220 (please call for appointment) You may also view project documents at htttl: / /www.dee.nv.izov /chemical /37554.html. Look for the NOCO #S41 entry under the Erie County heading. M •f�i - -- i sli Brownfield C leunapProgram 6 NYCRR Pad 371 ,9(d).: NOCO 1; SiE :015211 I 1055 Gettutiee Strea- ,z61T'alo, '14212 DICE PLEASE TAB NOTICE, the New York State Department of Eavirontmental Conservation ) W' d6d a Cetti&rc ' dift6mpletil�t • " ' tQ Ar& , Title 1 oh ha Now t3Yll 6taw YllYlt t tlon- L) t6 NdC6l6ergy Corp. fb r - V&del appro"tely OM aCM 1t7C8tCtl - at the 1QS'5'Gtes4 stredrM ft - City'of Btt& -Me &unt} PLEASE TAXE NOTICE, the Certificate was issued upon satisfaction of the Commissioner, follvwiatg idvicvr` the if'ttttl' ldpiirt attd`daC att'li�it$edP'p'a►it to the Brownfield Site Cleanup Amt, as well as any.other telcvant informstioW at garding the Site, tho e remediation rNuirrnats set forth in ECL Article 27, Title 14 have been or will be achieved in accordance with the tWac fi wb*, if arty, sa�tilished In 4he'ter i�Y W�l� plat' : ' f cis r � . PLEASE TAKE NOTTCE, the remedial program for the Site has achieved a cleanup level that would be eot3diftt with the ibltoWlttt eategdAc* of ilsa (a l wie't:rseis 94ec hi)10c366 in r&IL&JInents): 0 Residential Use, as ad forth in 6 NYCRR 375.1.��2)i. � ' Restr;tctcd Resideiifl� as.ad fdirth hi � N� x Commercial Use, as sd forth in 6 NYCRR 375- 1.8(g)(2)iii. 0 Industrial Use, as ser<lfth in 6..WY -Cif 375- 1.8(gX2)iv. Further, the use of groundwater is restricted and rimy not be used, unless treated in acconhnce with the requirements provided by the New York ,State mat it of Health, or a local County Health Department with jurisdiction in such matters and such is approved by the Department as not inconsistent with the remedy. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, since the retnedial program relies upon use restrictions or the long term employment of institutional or engineering controls; such institut onal ox itrcils ate cftteined'i ' an Environmental FAmment granted pursuant to ECL Ardcla 71, Tido'36 which has bee6 drily r6don im the Recording Office for Erie County as CTRLN:2009254868, BgC/l?C3;D 1 1175/2301. SASE TSAR ,NOPM, flip F.avimtimesi requires that the appxov� site management platy €SAP) fvr this P'1'oY�e egg fdr. The SM1?';�rlil�lz ' be ataeaidleti froth time to time, may iiidlsa� sallh,'taaoatit £ xxti; `atsdfo� dipetiag'ii treatt` ysteita ;:Mc[ia'�Crtifaai resorts f(i the NYSI7 ,`,' �y 'f`ot them tagt�4 ffanj&O Wplapt and ffniita!iona bet the qty. -A *'Of tW'SNV 1 13(t rcque by vrdtifif4d;the' pas4ax is >}i�isioiz of �nvirottrrie al Remediation, Site Control Section, 625 Broadway, Albany, New York 12233. PLEASE TAKE N(3'i [Mt)Pfovided*at the Environmental Fasemeut, SW aatd.Certihcate are. complied with, the Cratficatelibldd(s) Wlialt lib entitled to the liability limitation ptdvid6d iii ttlit�cdorr27" I42 iv Theliability liitaitatico shill niix with i land; extending to the Ca#ihcateholdeeg suco r bi g� wigda through acquisition of title to tfre'Site aiia4 "to a person why develops or otherwise occupies the Site, subject to certainlimilations as sd forth is ECL Section 27 -1421. The liability limitation shall be subject to all rights reserved to the Stage by ECL Section 27-1421.2 and any other applicable provision of law. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, the Certificate may entitle the Certificate holder(s) to tax crodiu in � r NOCO #S41, M$211, `1�3� nesee met; Bmffalo, NY 14212 accordance with Tax Law Sections 21, 22 and 23. - - - I PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, any change of use of the site, as defused'in 6 NYCRP, 375, mW be preceded by notice to the Department is accordance with 6 NYCRR 3`15- 1,11(d)4 -ktra"for of Lu or all of the property coastitutcs a change of use. PUASE TAKE NOTICE, the Coficate may be only be.wp feare4 to the Certificate I ojdcs's suoceasors or asses upon. urwsfer or sale of the Site as providW by EM Section 27 1419.5 and 6 - NYCRR Part 375 - 1.9. Failure to comply with the regulatory requirments. for trasnsfer W.X, L bar the - a wceasors antd assigns from the benefits of the Certificate. PLEASF, TAKE NOTICE, the Certificatemay be modified or revo by the Comet Toner as cet fortd, in the applicable regulations. : PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, the. Certificate may be revoked if the Bnvirozameatal ; sent, as implemented, if applicable, is not protective or enforcaablc. PEASE. TAIU� NOTICE_ , a copy of the Ce cate -caau be rvW at:the NYA Regime located at 290 Michigan Avenuc, Buffalo, NY 14243 -2999, by contacd6g the Regional Enviroumen.tal Remediation Engineer. WHEREFORF,,.the ti4dcsigncd haul sigaacd this- Notic,.o of Ce#ficate t .. .... erav Titia: �J,',ro t4,,, ay 4 Date: STATE O,I: NEW YOn ) SS: COUNTY . OF ERM ) . On the day of in the year ?,4f,] befort nw, than u4dmipA aally appearod 14 'Ch �e , P ao4y m own to or.proved to me ou tho ba Ws of ssts&otmy evi s to - be the individual(s) whose name is (are)- sub8cxibcd to . the within inwum; fit and sc wlolged to me that hi = helshefthoy executed the.aame'in 6w t(teir �ity(ies), and that by hisll r /tktcit sigrsaturas) on the instr ut, the individual(s), or - the . pwsoa upon beW of which the ipdivid Xs) acted, executed the instrument PleAge r"rd and return tot Sigma acrd Office of iudividuatl NOW Energy Corp. t*ng acknowledgment 2440 Sheridan Drive Tonawauda,NY•14154 - 12/03/09 == AMOELA M. DEMERLE NOTE' PUBM, SWO of MW York Eft cojmy y /al dab / 0 0 Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement Volume 1 Proposed Action: W. Buffalo, Erie County, New York January 2010 A Lead New York State Urban Development Corporation d/b/a Empire State Development Corporation Contact: Matthew N. Davison Erie Canal Harbor Development Corporation 95 Perry Street Buffalo, NY 14203 715- 845 -8258 R "M THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON t A� RT DEVELOPMENT Aj s. PETITIONS 00052 i D. Hall, Owner, Use 326 Amherst St to Expand. an Existing Restaurant (no pub hrg)(North) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, THE CITY PLANNING BOARD 1� t r� ' vane 14a-- NAME OF AGEN OVNEIt ADDRESS PROJECT THE ATTACHED PERMIT IS FOR COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL, NO PUBLIC HEARING IS REQUIRED AS DETERMINED BY THE PERMIT OFFICE. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND CITY PLANNING BOARD. MESSAGE TO APPLICANT; PLEASE CONTACT BILL GRILLO OF THE CITY PLANNING BOARD (851 -5086) TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT YOU NEED PLANNING BOARD APPROVAL. o ho - e �;` ®r City of Buffalo f 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Cate 02/08/2010 02:52 PM j AIP # 149767 Submitted By DENISE VIRGIL GC Building Application Page 1 Stage Date 1 Time By Date I Time By Processed 01119/2010 13:28 GRUND Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires Assoctat nm nn Valua Type of Work # Plans 3 Declared Valuation 85000.00 Dept of Commerce # Pages 8 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority Auto Reviews Bill Group FLAT Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name .- Descri oLWork COMMON COUNCIL REVIEW, NO PUBLIC HEARING, NO FEE. CITY PLANNING APPROVAL REQUIRED, ENGINEERING ENCROACHMENT APPROVAL REQUIRED. DORMER ADDITIONS, 2ND AND 3RD FLOOR FRONT DECKS, 3RD FLOOR MEZZANINE, ALTERATIONS, AND RENOVATIONS TO A 2.5 STORY FRAME BAR AND 2 APARTMENTS. CHANGE USE OF TWO SECOND FLOOR APARTMENTS TO BE INCLUDED IN NIGHTCLUB USE. — PLANS FIL ED — AWAITING MEP'S AND SPRINKLE D RAWINGS. Parent AIP # Project # Project/Phase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description Address 326 AMHERST ST BUFFALO NY 14207- Location Contact ID AC 1224786 Mailing Address city 110 EAST ST ZIPIPC 14207 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From Contact ID AC27322 Mailing Address 110 EAST ST city BUFFALO ZIPIPC 14207 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From Name HALL DUANE & DENISE To Name HALL DUANE & DENISE To Organization State/Province BUFFALO NY Country ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To 05/06/2007 Organization StatelProvince NY Country USA Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 02I071201ft To ❑ Foreign No Addresses are linked to this Application No Addresses are linked to this Application City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (.716)851-4949 Fax(716)851 -5472 Report Date 02/0812010 02:62 PM 0883500003017000 No Parcels are linked to this Application No Applicant Contacts GC Building Application Submitted By DENISE VIRGIL Page 2 Primary Y Capacity Type Effective Expire Contact ID TBB Name TO BE BID 1 Phone (716)851-4924 x Fax Address 301 CITY HALL Comments BUFFALO, NY 14202- No Comments i 999999 HIM AC125720 TO BE BID APPLICATION FEE(PLANS) P 01/19/2010 14:09 50.00 GC PLAN REVIEW - ASSEMBLY P 0111912010 14:09 211.32 GC PMT, INSP, C OF 0 FEE - ASSEMBLY U 211.32 GC PMT,INSP,C OF 0 - INITIAL FEE U 200.00 Total Unpaid 411-32 Total Paid 261.32 492547 BCODEREV 0 N 01119!201013:28 492549 CC APP 0 N 01119/2010 13:28 492548 CITY WIDE 0 N 01119/20101328 492550 CURB 0 Y 01119/201013:28 ERRONEOUS. 492553 ELECTRICAL 0 N 011191201013:28 492604 ENGINEER 0 N City of Buffalo i 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, FAY 14202 V16051 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 02108/2010 42:52 PM � -f�#YI �Gthraties � 492551 FPLAN 0 - f 492554 HPLAN 0 N 01/19/2010 13:28 492552 PPLAN 0 N 011191201013:28 Detail 1. PRIOR REQUIRED APPROVALS Comments No Comments PRIOR APPROVALS j Bflo Arts Commission City Survey (can't) ❑ Arts Comm. Approval ❑ Subdivisions ❑ Special events E) Public Works approval [] Notarized Permissionf f Common Council City Engineering D Admin Office /Apts R4 ® Curb Cuts ❑ Beauty Parlor R2 ❑ Encroachment (D Canopy /Marquee RQ ❑ Oversize Trucking ❑ Freestanding Sign ❑ Plumbers' Cuts E) Human Service Facility El Street Cuts ❑ Portable Sign in ROW ❑ Restricted Use Permit City Planning 0 Other Citywide Site Plan ❑ Subdivisions Environmental Review El Urban Renewal ❑ S.E.Q.R.A. F) N.E.P.A. City survey 0 Address Permit Law Office ❑ Development ❑ Insurances Check ❑ Flood Plain E) Title Held Detail 2. PLAN REVIEWS Comments No Comments PLAN REVIEWS Plans Review Required ❑ Simple Plan Review by Permit Office CJ One- and Two - Family Plan Review ❑ Multiple Dwellings Plan Review Building Code Review (� Citywide Site Plan Submission Check ❑ Sewer Code Review Plumbing Code Review Electrical Code Review HVAC (Mechanical) Code Review Elevator Code Review X1 Fire Code Review Submitted By DENISE VI RGIL N 01/7912010 13:28 01/19/2010 00:00 Modified By GRUND GC wilding Application Page 3 Modified Date/Time 011191201013:26 Permit Office ❑ ❑ Bond /Certified check ❑ ❑ Assessment Combination ❑ First Insurances Check E) Public Works approval [] Notarized Permissionf f for portable sign one year !Modified By GRUND 1Modified DatelTime 01/19/201013:25 Revisions Required ❑ Revisions Required for Simple Plans ❑ Revisions Req'd for 1- and 2- Family ❑ Revisions Req'd for Mult, Dwellings ❑ Revisions Req'd. for Bldg Code Rev. ❑ Revisions Req'd. for Citywide Site ❑ Revisions Required for Sewer Plans ❑ Revisions Required for Plumbing ❑ Revisions Required for Electrical ❑ Revisions Required for HVAC /Mech. ❑ Revisions Required for Elevators City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 ( 716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 i Report Date 02/08/2010 02:52 PM - cl��t�ntiltiQrta� Submitted By DENISE VIRGIL GC Building Applicai ®n - -- Pag 4j I MD WAIVED GRUND 0111 91201 0 13:29 GRUND 011191201013:28 GRUND N ERRONEOUS RECORD. i No Records for This Search Criteria 2 No. of Residential Units Lost ❑ Residential ❑ Work Without Permit (FINE) Debris: 0 No. of Residential Units Added N Commercial ❑ Work Done by Owner Truss Construction ?` ELEVATORS ❑ Zoning Board of Appeals You must till out the custom form on activity detail if there is ELEVATOR work to be Building Construction: FRAME completed. A 3522.00 Y No Employee Entries No Log Entries �� 3� s: �. i o. :: ®0® 3 { 4� ill Appt Laborer II (Perm)(2" step)(Gaines)(M) ` (ccp# 23,212) Mrs Russell moved That Communication of 23 of February 2, 2010, be received and Filed and that the Permanent Appointment of Philip A. Gaines, 188 Chester St., Buffalo, NY 14208 at the Second Step of $29,977 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Reco • dcd by t he Committee on Civil Service % AYE NO F®NTANA FRA l C % ��yp G®IOMBEK HAYNES x X KEARNS x x LOCURT® % � g J"�;� A RI Y L' RA 7K tit X % RUSSELL % SMITH * % Maj ° 5 X 2/3- G 3/4- 7 0005) ' Notices of Appointments - Temp /Prov /Penn(Cty Clk) Ccp# 34,2/2 Mrs. Russell moved That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED y Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service E-1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 0005) " 9v�) Report of Sale — 59 Fillmore (Item No. 5, C.C.P., Feb, 2, 2010) That the offer from Mr. Darryl T. Brzezniak, residing at 61 Fillmore, in the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750.00) to purchase the northwest portion of 59 Fillmore; and Ms. Roxanne M. Chase, residing at 57 Fillmore, in the sum of Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($750.00) to purchase the southwest portion of 59 Fillmore, be and they hereby are accepted; and That the transfer tax, recording Fees and cost of legal descriptions shall be paid by the purchasers; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of titles and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offers were submitted. Passed. Recommended by the Committee can Community Development airman TAB:nnv T:to\,mvara\m,.\scz -2o * AVE * NO % FONTANA % FRANCZYK * x G®L®MREK * HAYNES - - - -- % n * LEARNS �T /� L®CURTO RI V ER.A. RUSSEL 3k SMITH % ''�� //��'' spy MajmJ 2/3 6 3/4 7 000011 Transfer Jurisdiction of 300 Manhattan (Item. No. 11, C.C.P., Feb. 2, 2010) That the Common Council approve the transfer and the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to transfer the jurisdiction of 300 M att from the City of Buffalo to the Beard of Education, and that should the Buffalo Board of Education contract for the performance of any work on the premises, it shall be required that the City of Buffalo be named as an additional insured on any insurance policies issued as consideration for said contracts. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development _ hairman •raaB:miW TAwp60Vmwara\mv%I W-2c f x AVE NO FOIE TANA x x FR.ANCZYK G®LONIREIK x HAYNES it KEARNS * � x L ®CURT® RIVERA � x RUSSELL SMITH 2/3- 5 x 3/4- 7 x ,� ®0Z")'7 i ��9ly 2010 -2011 Annual Action Plan -Yr 36 Comm Dev Block Grant (Mayor) (C.C.P. #I, Jan 19) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Development. ' f 000 "Os d �. Report of Sale 59 Fillmore (Fill)(Strat Plan) (C.C.P. 46, 11 /10)(C.C.P. #73, Nov 24) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED �. �. ���� 0009 p- z Food Store License — 472 Main (Item No. 29, C.C.P., Feb. 2, 20 10) That pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Food Store License to Abdul Jakie, located at 472 Main d/b/a Downtown Food Mart. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Legislation T: %vp W€ mvordVmV \29c2- 2C.dOC Chairman 1 x AYE * NO FONTANA x FRANCZYK G ®L®MBER HAYNES ]KEARNS x L®CURTO RI V ERA ii 7� 1t RUSSELL X SMITH 92 Maj ® 5 2/3- 6 x 3/4- 7 * x Second Hand Dealer — 1277 Hertel Avenue (Item No. 31, C.C.P., Feb. 2, 2010) Y` That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved: That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Conunissioner of Economic Development Permit and Inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Second Hand Dealer License to James Anastasi located at 1277 Hertel dlbla Gold & Jewelry Buyers, Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation -`"£ "'` ) Chairman Tan:ff,v (Aivp601mswoY&rYnv\31 c2 -2 c. doc �b 4� AVE NO yp� A A" ONT< ANA �yp�(��{�����'''''yyyyy 'p+�y [[ma�yy �yyyy{{��yy 3 RAN V Z YK - h' GO h'C HAYNES 7K KEARNS L®CERTG * * x RIVERA * RUSSELL * * x * SMITH x * * * M 5 213- 6 * * x 3/4- 7 0006.E Ordinance Amendment — Part 1, Chapter 35, Article IX, Section 35-38, Domestic Partnership Benefits (Item No. 101, C.C.P., Feb. 2, 2010) That M rdinano A mencto6nias contglned \in Itefi o. 101 Feb ar 2, ZOI and th z safe hereby is appr€ived._.___ - Pfd Recommended by the Committee on Legislation TAB:rmv TAwp60'vusword)mM101 c2- 2c.d©c Chairman ., f , l g G� Golombek moved t&hat 00082 Ordinance Amendment — Part 2, Chapter 160 — Domestic Partnership Registry (Item No. 102, C.C.P., Feb. 2, 2010) That the Ordinance Amendment as contained in Item No. 102, C.C.P., February 2, 2010, be and the same hereby is approved. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Legislation TAB:rmv '1 "Awp60nm vord\nnvt] 02cMc.doc Chairman a", =011m FONTANA FR ANC qyK - -- - - -- G®LOMBEK * ]f HAYNES * x KEEARNS LGCURTG x RIVERA RUSSELL x SMITH Maj m 5 2/3- 5 3/4- 7 * * x ?C Sf x Ti * * * amm Ordinance Amendment — Chapter 264 — Rental Dwelling Unit Registration (Item No. 105, C.C.P., Feb. 2, 2010) That the Ordinance Amendment as contained in Item No. 105, C.C.P., February 2, 2010, be and the same hereby is approved. Passed Recommende4 by the Committee on Legislation TAB:rmv T:hvp6Olinsword\nnvil a5c2- 2c.doc Chairman AYE x NO FONTANA * x FRANCZYK * x G®LGIi BEK x * x X AAYNES x �2 KEARNS 'k L ®CURT® ]f RIVERA X RUSSELL * x eC SMITH * � 7fC 2/3 5 3/4- 7 x M. LoCurto- Article -City of Rochester Reassessment (C.C.P. #40,1/19) That the above item is hereby referred to the Committee on Finance. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation F)"p, t t� 0006 A. Thompson - Support of Green: Roof Legislation (C.C.P. ##53, 12/8) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation : 1" 1 0006 A Commitment to Public health (Item No. 106, C.C.P., Nov. 24, 2009) That all stores that sell tobacco products in the City of Buffalo will be required to have a local tobacco license with the following provisions: 1. A requirement that retailers who sell tobacco products post visible health warnings and information about cessation services at the point of sale; and 2. That all tobacco advertising be black lettering on white paper; and 3. That tobacco products not be visibly displayed outside of the store and limited visibility inside of the store. That a restriction on the number of licensed tobacco selling outlets that are permitted to operate within the City of Buffalo. Adopted Recommended by the Committee on Legislation TAB:rmv T':hvp61)Vn mvordtnnv %10601- 241Aoc 1 Chairman r� �IG 0 6 7 Universal Health Care (Item No. 84, C.C.F., Oct. 27, 2009) ` That the City of Buffalo investigate the possibility and effects on the City with Universal Health Care, with and without the public option; and That the City investigates the feasibility of municipalities to enter into the New York State Family Health Plus as a statewide public option. Adopted 1 Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chair"" n TAB:rmv TA 10- 27e.doc RESOLUTIONS 00065 4 BY: MR. FRANCZYK E >. ;,. -. .fir . WHEREAS: Buffalo's enviable architectural heritage constructed in the halcyon days of last two centuries now seems to be increasingly coveted by regions of the country and world that cannot boast a similar built environment; and, WHEREAS: As a result of Buffalo's decline in wealth, power and population, its awesome stock of significant buildings are increasingly at risk of plunder, depredation, or outright removal by so- called "sunbelt" states or foreign "developers," and, WHEREAS: Countries laid low by the vicissitudes of history have seen countless historic treasures removed from their place of origin, thereby significantly impoverishing these regions historic patrimony. Laws consequently were passed preventing this form of historic "harvesting;" and, WHEREAS: One of the more notorious examples of this plundering is the removal of the historic sculptured friezes adorning the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, by lord Elgin of England in the 19 century. Although these works of art are displayed in the British Museum in London, the government of Greece built a museum in the shadow of the Parthenon so that they may be returned to their place of origin, where they were created; and, WHEREAS: The specter of this form of architectural "strip - mining" has manifested itself in Buffalo in an attempt by a church in sprawl - choked suburban Atlanta, Georgia, to buy, take and entirely remove St. Gerard's Roman Catholic Church, located at the corner of East Delavan and Bailey Avenues. The church was built by the best craftsmen using the finest materials in 1911 through donations of "nickels and dimes," by German immigrants who wanted to build a version of St. Paul's, one of Rome's great ancient basilicas; and, WHEREAS: Just as Great lakes States approved a compact to disallow sunbelt states from siphoning away our fresh water, so too should Buffalo disallow the precedence of dismantling and removing those buildings which define and give richness and form to Buffalo neighborhoods, already replete with unkempt vacant lots; and, WHEREAS: The salvaging of architectural features by organizations such as Buffalo ReUse at demolition sites is a positive activity, but the proposed removal of entire buildings to be taken outside the region sets a precedence suggesting any significant Buffalo structure may be available to envious purchasers disappointed in the architectural sterility of their own chosen environment; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That Section 337 -20 and Section 337 -21 of the Preservation Code be amended to state that any removal of a structure which is not a landmark be included in Preservation Board review, if the structure is ELIGIBLE for designation as a local, state or national historic landmark in the City of Buffalo. The eligible property would also then require a Certificate of Appropriateness in the required code; and, i BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Common Council advocates the restoration, rehabilitation and reuse of Buffalo's significant buildings, as apposed to their removal to daces outside the city; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Preservation Board and preservation community be invited to speak to the Council on this issue; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Law Department determine if the proposed "removal" of St. Gerard's R.G. Church may just be another word for "demolition," which is currently subject to Preservation Board review; and, BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED: That the law department draw up the required ordinance amendment reflecting changes in the Buffalo Preservation Code as it pertains for the need for review and an issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for the removal of buildings eligible for local, state or national historic landmark designation. � f 4 AVID A. FRANCZYK ADOPT 2nd and 3rd RESOLVE THE REMAINDER REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, THE CORPORATION COUNSEL ANB THE PRESERVATION MOARD 00069 By: Mr. Franczyk Co-Sponsors: Mr. Fontana, and Mr. Kearns RE: Permission to Hang Banner along Old Neighborhood Parade Route Whereas: The Valley Community Center founded the Old Neighborhood St, Patrick's Day Parade in 1994; and Whereas: The parade retraces the original St. Patrick's Day 1914 parade route and focuses on the fun, and the tradition and nostalgia associated with the Old First Ward and Valley Neighborhood; and Whereas: The first parade started out small with about twenty marching units. This year on March 13, 2010, the Old Neighborhood St. Patrick's Day Parade will have over 75 marching units and is the second largest St. Patrick's Day Parade in Western New York; and Whereas: The Valley Community Center is requesting to hang flags along the parade route from March 8, 2010 to March 22, 2010 Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That the City of Buffalo Common Council hereby permits the Valley Community Center to hang flags along the route of the Old Neighborhood St Patrick's Day Parade. The flags will be installed on March 8, 2010 and stay up until March 22, 2010; and Now, Therefore, Be It Further Resolved: That the flags be hung in accordance with all conditions, restricts, and requirements as set forth by the City of Buffalo and the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets. `David A. Franczyk Richard A. Font a 4hael P. tams 000 9 %6T By: Mr. Franczyk RESOLUTION Re: Battaglia Demolition, Inc.'s Modification Request for 1037 -1055 Seneca Street Re: SEAR Lead Agency Coordination, Battaglia Transfer Station: 1037-1055 Seneca Street, City of Buffalo, Erie County. Whereas: In December of 2009, the New York State Department of Environmental 1 Conservation's Division of Permits for Region Number 9 advised the City of Buffalo i that it had received an application from Battaglia Demolition, Inc. to modify its Solid Waste Management Permit for the facility located at 1037-1055 Seneca Street within the City of Buffalo; Whereas: Battaglia Demolition, Inc. seeks to modify its Construction and Demolition by: increasing its capacity from 3800 tons per month to 750 tons per day (a nearly sevenfold increase), to install a material sorting and screening system and to expand its operating hours by 20 hours per week; Whereas: The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation extended the time to comment on the appropriate Lead Agency for the Project until February 17, 2010, and asked for clarification concerning the previous municipal solid waste transfer station proposal by Battaglia Demolition, Inc., sought in February of 2009; 'Whereas: In the intervening months, the only 'application materials" received from the applicant regarding said solid waste transfer station proposal was a May 2009 letter, in which Battaglia Demolition, Inc. asserted that it need not submit a transfer station application under the current City Charter and Code and further asserted that it had the right to conduct transfer station activities without obtaining the appropriate license; Whereas: The applicant has heretofore refused to submit the appropriate transfer station license application to allow the Common Council to undertake meaningful SEQRA review as no application is before it, but has engaged the Council President and counsel for the City through its counsel, concerning its potential plans for expansion, including those contemplated in the application currently pending before the Department of Environmental Conservation; Whereas: Negotiations between the parties regarding the appropriate potential scope of activity at the location are ongoing and any further action in this regard requires a Transfer Station License pursuant to Buffalo City Charter and Code §263 -27 (a copy of g (I I which has been previously forwarded to The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation), which requires a Transfer Station License to operate the f above - described facility within the City of Buffalo; Whereas: Battaglia Demolition, Inc.'s intended use of the property clearly requires the concurrent approval of the Common Council of the City of Buffalo and the City of Buffalo Planning Board, pursuant to Buffalo City Charter and Code §263 -29; Whereas: The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has identified the proposal as an "Unlisted" Action and has also indicated that it has "no objection" to the City continuing to serve as SEAR Lead Agency for the review of this i action; Whereas: The Common Council believes that the anticipated impacts of the action being considered are primarily of local significance, thereby necessitating that it be designated as the Lead Agency pursuant to 6 NYCRR 617(b)(5)(v)(a); Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo formally requests that it be designated as Lead Agency in the above - referenced matter because the City, through the review of the Common Council and the Planning Board, will have the primary role in assessing the impact of the operations on the surrounding neighborhood and community, given the City's role in past concerns with the operation and the City's community assessment resources. ( And, Be It Further Resolved: That the Common Council formally requests that it be designated Lead Agency for the above - entitled action pursuant to the authority vested in the Commissioner of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation by 6 NYCRR Part 617(b)(5)(i -vi); And, Be It Further Resolved: That Council Staff is hereby directed to mail copies of this Resolution by Certified Mail to: the Commissioner of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; each involved agency, including the City of Buffalo Planning Board, the New York State Division of Environmental Conservations s Division of Environmental Permits, Region 9, and the City of Buffalo Department of Public Works. David A. Franczyk ADOPTED 2 Abi 00071 RESOLUTION By: Mr. Golombek and Mr. Franczyk Re: OPPOSE THE NEW "'CORK STATE PROPOSAL TO ALLOW THE SALE OF WINE IN GROCERY STORES, SUPERMARKETS, DEPARTMENT STORES AND DELIS Whereas: New York State has once again recommended in this year's budget, a plan that would allow for the sale of wine in grocery stores, supermarkets, department stores, delis and even in drug stores; and Whereas: This year's budget proposal by Governor Paterson includes a "compromise" that would allow wine stores to sell chips, snacks and other items. Supermarket and Department store interests wrongly claim that this arrangement would offset the loss of wine sales that liquor stores would incur; and Whereas: If this proposal becomes law, many liquor stores throughout the state may be put out of business- costing New York State thousands of valuable jobs at a time when we cannot afford any more job losses; and Whereas: If wine sales are allowed in supermarkets, grocery stores, delis and department stores such as Walmart, it is estimated that over 1,000 small businesses will be forced to close, which translates into a loss of over 4,000 jobs. Many of these small businesses are located within the City of Buffalo; and Whereas: Currently there are 2,600 state regulated liquor stores in New York State, which are prohibited from becoming a chain of more than one store and are also restricted by New York State from selling beer, cheese, chips, snacks, glassware and other items commonly requested by customers; and Whereas: The New York State Liquor Authority has recognized that the best way to limit underage persons' access to alcohol is to group the sale of wine with liquor. Wine and liquor stores have greater control over who enters their stores, and who purchases alcohol; and Whereas: Adding up to 19,000 additional outlets touting the sales of wine will cause bigger social problems. Law enforcement agencies across the state have opposed increasing the number of outlets selling wine in the state because they believe that it will lead to an increase in underage drinking and an increase in alcohol related driving accidents and fatalities; and Whereas: No State has approved this concept since 1953, while Tennessee, Kentucky and Colorado joined New York State in rejecting similar proposals last year; and Whereas: Alcohol related fatalities are three times higher in Florida, Texas and California, states where wine is sold in everywhere, as compared to New York where wine is sold at independently owned, state - licensed stores; and } t t i S 1 Whereas: Just last month, the Governor's own Law Review Commission on the State Liquor Authority said the Governor should put the idea on hold because it requires a significant and independent review; and Whereas: This proposal is only a quick fix to the state budget which will bring in an influx of cash for a couple of years as a result of the new licensing fees, but will cost the state more money in the long run due to unemployment, lost income tax, emptied retail space and increased social costs; and Whereas: Two bills, A8632 & S5787, an act to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to enacting the wine industry and liquor store revitalization act; and to repeal certain provisions of such law relating thereto, have been introduced in the New York State Assembly and Senate that would allow grocery and drug stores purchase a license to sell wine; Now, Therefore be it Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo goes on record against any changes proposed by New York State that would allow the sale of wine in supermarkets, grocery stores, neighborhood delis, department stores and drug stores; and Be it Further Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo hereby goes on record in opposition of Bills A8632 & 55787, an act to amend the alcoholic beverage control law, in relation to enacting the wine industry and liquor store revitalization act; and to repeal certain provisions of such law relating thereto; and Be it Further Resolved: That the City Clerk sends certified copies of this resolution to New York State Governor David Patterson, to the New York State Senate, to the New York State Assembly, to members of the Western New York Legislative delegation, to the Erie County Legislature, to the Last Store on Main Street, to the New York State Liquor Store Association for comments. ADOPTED JoseA Golombek, Jr. David A. Franczyk 00072 RESOLUTION Sponsors: Michael P. Kearns, Richard A. Fontana, Curtis Haynes, Jr. Re: COMMON COUNCIL SUPPORTS NEW YORK STATE'S NEW COMPREHENSIVE FORECLOSURE LAW WHEREAS, Foreclosure proceedings can create a ripple effect whereby foreclosed upon properties that are not being maintained erode the quality of life and home values in their immediate neighborhood; and WHEREAS, Approximately 2,399 homes went into foreclosure in Eric County in 2009 and an additional 178 homes are currently owned by banks; and WHEREAS, Studies show that homeowners that live near foreclosure properties can expect to see this own property values decreased by $7,500 on average for each foreclosure home in their home's vicinity; and WHEREAS, In 2008 alone, the City of Buffalo was forced to file legal claims against 37 banks for their responsibility in the continued deterioration of at least 57 abandoned homes; and WHEREAS, To address these problems, New York State has passed a new Comprehensive Foreclosure Law (S66007 / A40007) that amends the real property actions proceedings law, the uniform commercial code, the civil practice laws and rules, the banking law and chapter 472 of the laws of 2008 amending the real property actions and proceedings law and other laws relating to foreclosure actions on home mortgage loans, in relation to home mortgage loans; to amend the penal law, in relation to the crime of mortgage fi - aud; and to atnend the real property law, in relation to distressed property consultants; and providing for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof; and WHEREAS, The stated purpose of the Comprehensive Foreclosure Law is to (1) allow a larger population of distressed homeowners to benefit from consumer protection laws and foreclosure prevention opportunities that were previously only available to borrowers of "high- cost," "subprime" and "nontraditional" home loans; (2) establish certain requirements for plaintiffs in foreclosure actions to maintain the foreclosed property; (3) establish protections for tenants residing in foreclosed properties; and (4) strengthen certain consumer protections to prevent distressed homeowners from falling prey to rescue arts; and WHEREAS, Requiring banks and other lenders to maintain foreclosure properties will help cut down the time between foreclosure and sale and also encourage people to buy these homes because they have been maintained and were not allowed to fall into disrepair. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo strongly supports New York State's recent passage of the Comprehensive Foreclosure Law, the first of its kind in the nation, and encourages state lawmakers to continue to pursue innovative ways of dealing with foreclosure issues; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo respectfully requests that personnel within the Department of Law; Department of Economic Development, Permits & Inspections Services; and Office of Strategic Planning move quickly to familiarize themselves with the new powers, ditties, obligations, and options available to the City of Buffalo for combating foreclosure related problems pursuant to the State's newly passed Comprehensive Foreclosure Law. Michael P. Kearns Richard A. Fontana Curtis Ha S, South District Council Member Lovejoy District Council Member Ellicott District Council Member 00073 BV`. Mr. Kearns Increased Appropriation General City That, Pursuant to §20 -11 of the Charter and the Certificate of the Mayor and the Comptroller submitted to the Common Council, an appropriation in the Fire Department ---- Capital Outlay for the current fiscal year, be and the same hereby is increased in the sum of $200,0W The increased appropriation will be met from an increase in the revenue estimate for the Reserve for Emergency Medical Services. That, the Comptroller be and hereby is authorized and directed to increase the revenue estimate for the account: Reserve for Emergency Medical Services 10700096- 397206 From: To meet the increased appropriation as set forth below: TO: Fire Department 12142007- 474100 EMS Capital Outlay — Equipment r � $200,000, $ 200,000 * AYE * NO * x FONTANA * FRANCZYK * * GOL®MBEK * x HAYNES KEARNS � 94 L®CURTO * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SMITH x * * * 3/4- 7 0007 RESOLUTION SPONSOR: Common Council Members Michael P. Kearns, Joseph Golombek, Jr. and Michael J. LoCnrto RE: City Owned Building Evaluation and Remediation WHEREAS: The City was recently put on notice of a potentially hazardous situation at the D District Police Stationhouse located at 699 Hertel Avenue which has led to a temporary closing of the site and the relocation of police operations to an alternate site; and WHEREAS: Numerous problems concerning mold and mildew infestation have been reported at this site and have brought attention and concern to their link to, and being a potential cause of, serious respiratory ailments; and WHEREAS: A disproportionate number of City employees, especially police officers, have experienced an unusually high number of ailments, with many reporting that they have been examined for cancer and respiratory related problems; and WHEREAS: The health, safety and well -being of our Police officers, City employees and the general public are of paramount importance; and WHEREAS: There is increasing concern both to the nature of existing problems and repairs that are needed in the many other city owned buildings used for public purposes and that the lack of immediate repairs could potentially expose our employees and the general public to similar health and environmental concerns, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That this Honorable Body hereby requests that that the Department of Public Works immediately, if they have not already done so, commence a three phase project (conduct an examination of sites, determine scope of needed repairs, and eannark funding for completing repairs) to examine all City owned buildings utilized for public purposes specifically identifying all environmental and safety hazards that may negatively affect building occupants. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Department of Public Works report back to this Common Council on a regular and reoccurring basis of the results of their review. AND BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED: That this matter be referred to the Common Council Finance Committee for follow -up and urtl ction. <n Michael Reams Joseph Golombek Jr.�J Michael J. .oCurto wit ` I /VQfe, - ��[l�. ✓k 00075 f RESOLUTION By: Michael J. LoCurto Re: Discharge Community Development Committee from consideration of the following item: "Rep ort of Sale 843, 847, 849 Seneca" Item No 8, C.C.P. February 2, 2010 ) Whereas: The above item is currently in the Community Development Committee; and Whereas: It is no longer necessary for this item to be considered by that committee; Now, Therefore Be It Resolved: That this Common Council does hereby discharge the Community Development Committee from further consideration of Item No 8, C.C.P. February 2, 2010, "Report of Sale 843, 847,849 Seneca' and said item is now before the Common Council for its consideration. Michael / urto Delaware District CouncilMember PMPT DISCHARGE I REFERRED TO THE VI 1 T FMVEWT BY: Ms. RUSSELL 0 ®0 7 G BUDGET AND PERSONNEL AMENDMENT EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT MAYOR The Common Council of the City Of Buffalo does ordain as follows: That part of Section 1 of Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, relating to 03 - Executive Department, ISO 1 - Mayor that currently reads: I Administrative Assistant $ 38,778 - $ 44,284 Is hereby amended to read: I Senior Administrative Assistant $ 45,113 - $ 52,184 IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, that a personnel requisition incident to the creation of the above - mentioned position, containing a statement of the duties for such position, has been Bled with the Municipal Civil Service Commission, and said Commission has approved and certified the position title set forth in the foregoing ordinance as being the appropriate Civil Service title for the proposed position BYRWN W. BROWN, MAYOR AND DONNA J. ESTRICH, DIRECTOR OF BUDGET, ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE, hereby certify that the above change is necessary for the proper conduct, administration and performance of essential services of that department. We recommend that the compensation for said position be fixed at the respective amount set forth in the foregoing ordinance. Y = i. - ^ o mMI TTEE O R REFER L.- „- _ UMM" EP - ___APPROVUD AS r rzo l = off {s j-,{� Corporation Counsel 0112912010 BY JAR BROWN N . .1 tom• - iti � - � - �=`� �_.� { J C L _, DONNA J. ESTRICH DIRECTOR OF BUDGET, ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE . -, No. By Mr. Smith Felicitations /In Memoriam Attached hereto are Felicitation and In Memoriam Resolutions sponsored by Members of the Common Council as indicated: Felicitation for Buffalo Police Reserve By Councilmember Fontana Felicitation for By Councilmember Felicitation for By Councilmember Felicitation. for By Councilmember Felicitation for By Councilmember Felicitation for By Councilmember Felicitation for By Councilmember Felicitation for By Councilmember In Memoriam for By Councilmember In Memoriam. for By Councilmember ADOPTED Dora Clyburn Demone Smith , Bonnie E. Russell Grady Smith Sr. Demone A. Smith t At the regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Buffalo, held on Tuesday, March 2, 2010, the following proclamation was unanimously adopted, sponsored by Lovejoy District Councimember Richard A. Fontana: Whereas: In 1930 the Home Defense League was founded to serve as special Policemen in cases of extreme emergency and in the absence of regular Police; and Whereas: In 1917, under Mayor Louis P. Fuhrmann the Home Defense League was renamed the Buffalo Police Reserves; and Whereas: The duties of the Buffalo Police Reserve include assisting the Buffalo Police Department in providing a safe and secure environment for the citizens of the City of Buffalo; and Whereas: The. Buffalo Police Reserve provides service and : for over forty:.events per year, including the Shamrock Faun, Winterfest at Delaware Park, National .]Night Out, and Independence Day at Riverside Park; and Whereas: The Buffalo Police Reserve operates as a volunteer organization, whose..meMbers receive no compensation for the duties they perform; and Whereas: Each year the Buffalo Police Reserve works to aid those citizens in treed through -:the ]Needy Family Activities, including Holiday food and gift drives and the development cif community services and programs. Now, Therefore, Be it Proclaimed: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo hereby congratulates .the Buffalo Police Reserve upon reaching the centennial milestone of one hundred years of service to the City of Buffalo; and Be It Further Resolved: That the Common Council grants ,best wishes to the Buffalo Police Reserve during its next hundred years of service. Richard A. Fontana Gerald A. Chwalinski Majority Leader City Clerk E IN MEMORIAM NORA CLYBURN Whereas; On January 27, .20.10, Almighty Cod in His infinite wisdom,m has removed from our midst in whose d aih, eve 'have. .lost a sincePe and Zc�yal .her community a valued and respected citizen aiid he family, a kind- and de' vo M4 her and Whereas: Nora --oba nr Jttasy crrn tray, 9_ X 1927 in CCXY1'rEd 3$; &4h C t'ollna, and tecelted het erraeation in the Camden:publiccirl sysfe, ctd Whereas. :: 194 , 1Irir~ Clyburn was united in holy matrimony water -the ld e �8MMe dames Clybur =n, -Wth whbih she �vt ld be blessed *ith four chiI K'ennei h_-Theodore, , I guise. 'sand Lodina ;. five grandchildren; eleven great gra�zdch€ld nd nr e great greet :graradca'aughlO and Whereas. ='U el ocaring o .Buffalo in 1947, Nara A.Afn �r�pt�at Church : the Iedder�=ship r the late Pastor_Burnie C. IvlcCarl�y, a cl` Whereas. �lorct cZeeply loved the_Lard and found gr ea t joy in,reading her bible dally Mother Clybur n vas member of the Order of the _`ast"er- t Start• -vbd$ m rritan C`hc ter .l#1> 1, l)crug rter�s gf Deborah: #354, Lady I r�nae urse tld and the Str afl6wep Club for mahyyerr•s; Now, Therefore, ,V It lt6olved That: T ae .Orffalo CIommon Council mourn deeply :th� x,�srng 6 our rthy and beloved friend, 4rnd extend this- expressron,af heartfeltymprxthy t her family rn this their=_sad �ere�veme�at, cor dent ih the 1cno vle g that h !vin g reached the end of her earthly journey, she has r�ec . her eter•na1 an glorified reward in Heaven, having heard tie: consoling word of the`gaster•, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant!`" Demone A, Smith Bonnie E. Russell Masten District Councilmember University District Councilmember E IN MEIVIGRI M Grady Smith, Sr. Whereas: On January 23, 2010, Almighty God, in His infinite wisdom, has removed from our midst Deacon Grady Smith, Sr in whose death we have lost a sincere and loyal citizen; his community, a valued and respected friend; and his family, a kind and devoted member; and Whereas: Deacon. Grady Smith, Sr. was born on October 30, 1918,- in Fort Valley, Georgia, to the late Tom and Lily Smith; and Whereas: Deacon Grady Smith, Sr. received a Purple Heart while serving in the United States Army during World War H; and Whereas: Deacon Grady Smith, Sr. was an active member of Greaten Emma0ue- T1emple Church, where he served for S6 years on the Deacon Board. Deacon Smith also participated in the Juneteenth and .Italian Festivals and was a longtime resident of the lfdasten District; and Whereas: Deacon Grady Smith, Sr. leaves to eherish his memos y: his wife of 62 years; Mary Smith; two children, Macy Denise Smith and Grady Smith, Jr.; nine grandchildren; and six great- grandchildren. Now, Therefore Be It Resolved: That this Common Council of the City of Buffalo mourns the passing of our worthy and beloved friend, .Deacon Grady Smith, Sr., and extends this expression i�f heartfelt sympathy to his family in this, their sad bereavement. X 4 'If /' a Demone A. Smi7 Gerald Chw l nski Masten District Council Member City Clerk y 00O7S BY: DEMONE A SMITH Appointments Commissioners of Deeds Required for the Proper Performance of Public Duties That the following person are hereby appointed as Commissioner of Deeds for the term ending December 31, 2010, conditional upon the persons so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City of Buffalo • Albert P. Diamico • Ellen M. Burke • Serena Dunson • Janine Mott • Mitchell Reed • Graclne E. Barone • Michelle L. Clifton • Kathleen Holly • John S. Petch • Cynthia Rose • Peter Barone • Brenda J. Commodore • Cheryl Kennedy • Donna M. Raimondo • Mary Jane Savage • Mark N. Constantino • Tara Wells-O'Neill • Dune Malkinski • Katherine Winterhalter • Elaine Vandi- Kirkland TOTAL 20 / j*I*]a0 :4 � 0007.1 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. Re€:ular Committees Committee on Civil Service Committee on Finance following Civil Service Committee on Comm. Dev. Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 9:45 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 1:00 o'clock P.M. Committee on Legislation Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. (Public Disclaimer): All meetings are sub iect to change and cancellation by the respective Chairmen of Council Committees. In the event that there is sufficient time given for notification, it will be provided. In addition, there may be meetings set up whereby the City Clerk's Office is not made aware. therefore. unless we receive notice from the respective Chairmen, we can only make notification of what we are made aware. 400vf'0 ;. No. Adjournment On a motion by Mr. Fontana, Seconded by Mr. Kre�, the Council adjourned at d- ' q�? GERALD CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK Board of Police and Fire Pension Proceedings #1 Office of the Mayor -201 City Hall January 21, 2010 Present: David Rodriguez, Acting Corporation Council Darryl McPherson, City Auditor Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk The Journal of the last meeting was approved. No. 1 I transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Fire Pension Fund for the months of January 2010 amounting to $3,740.00 and request that checks be drawn to the order of the persons named herein for the amounts stated. Adopted Ayes -3, Noes -0. No. 2 I transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Police Pension Fund for the months of January 2010 amounting to $2,815.00 and request that checks be drawn to the order of the persons named herein for the amounts stated. Adopted. Ayes-3 Noes -0. No. 3 On motion by Mr. Rodriguez the City of Buffalo Police and Fire Pension Board Meeting adjourned at 11.05 a.m.