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CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO TUESDAY, April 13, 2010 AT 2:00 P,M. Present — David A. Franczyk, President of the Council, and Counci lmembers: 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 March 30, 2010 were approved. FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK HAYNES KEARNS LOCURTO RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH [ ------------- [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] [314- 7] *AYE* NO * * * * * * * J * * x * * * * * J * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 9 * 0 FROM THE MAYOR April 13, 2010 SINGE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT: SUBJECT: April 6, 2010 03 -0 Mayor [: Appointment - Commission on [: Citizens' Rights and Community Relations PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /xx) Pursuant to Article XVIII, Section 20 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, I hereby appoint the following individuals to serve on the Commission on Citizens' Rights and Community Relations Board for a 3 year term, commencing immediately and expiring March 31, 2013. Sheila R. Wallace, 63 John Paul Court, Buffalo, New York, 14206 Marilyn Rodgers, 81 Johnson Park, Buffalo, New York, 14201 I hereby certify that the above mentioned individuals are fully qualified to serve as members of the Commission on Citizens' Rights and Community Relations. SIGNATURE a DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE: rynK row ayor y Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Mayor elated April 6, 2010, be received and filed; and That the appointments of Shelia R. Wallace and Marilyn Rodgers to the Commission on Citizens' Rights and Community Relations for a 3 (three) year term, commencing immediately and expiring March 31, 2013, are hereby approved on the condition that they do not owe any outstanding Iiens to the City of Buffalo. - Passed 1 TAB:rmv TAwp60lmswordVmvll c4 -13 -1 Oa.doc AVE NO FONTAN A FRCZYK G®LOMIBEK R '� HA' ES KEGS LOCURTO RIWRA ... RUSSELL SMITH Majm5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 FROM THE MAYOR e EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT April 13, 2010 t FROM THE OFFICE OF CITIZEN SERVICES COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: April 1, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of the Mayor DIVISION: Citizen Services SUBJECT: Submission of Monthiv Report- March 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 March 2010, as mandated by Section 0- 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: Oswaldo Mestre Jr. Title: Director. Citizep :Services Signature of Department Head: jl City of Buffalo Citizen Services 218 City Hall Haminusirauve matuaicauon o'- Amerlcorp 17 Anti- Graffiti Program 53 Assessment Issue 9 BFD Fire Issue 2 Block Club CleanUp 1 BMHA 5_ Board of Education 4 BPD Employee Issue 7 Buffalo Police Department 152` Citizens" Information 22 Citizens Participation & Information 1 :City Clerk Issue 5: City Parks 16': CityClerk Dog License 7:. EDPIS 758 Graffiti PW Traffic 1 .Graffiti Parks City 1:. illegal Dumping OSP RealEstate 10 Illegal Dumping PW Curb 4:. :Illegal Dumping PW_Street 5 Inrem Real Estate 37 Law Claims 25 -. Streetlights 274: Olmsted Parks 7: OSP Housing Loans 1 _° Pest 92. PVB Abandoned Vehicle 17 PVB Meter Issue 12 _PVB Parking Issue - 79. PW Adi Violations 46. PW Animals 64: PW Bridge Issue J. PW Buildings Maintenance 9: .PW Bulk Trash 11 I Calls Between 31912090 and 313912090 City of Buffalo Citizen Services 218 City Hail Calls Between 31112010 and 313112010 PW Cave In 22 PW City Forester 21 `PW Curbs 17 PW Damage from Sts Worker 6.- PW Damaged Street Light Pale 8 PW Dead Animal Removal 16 PW Excess Trash 2 PW Forestry SubContractor 95: PW Fridge 4: PW Garbage Missed Pickup 151: .PW Leaves / Lawn Debris 3:: PW Other Hole in Road 13: PW Pavement Markings Other 1 PW Paving 16 PW Pot Hole 309. PW Recycling Sin Delivery 11 PW Recycling Missed Pickup 89 -- PW Recycling Personnel Issue 5- PW Right of Way Issue 6 PW Rodents 69 PW Sanitation Personnel 18: PW Sidewalks 90" PW Sign Hazards 23 PW Sign Maintenance 37- ;PW Signal Issue DoT 1.. PW Signal Other Issue 13 - PW Signal Timing Issue City 4_ PW Street Plowing 23 =PW Street Salting 3 PW Streets Person_ neI 7 PW Sweeper 47` _PW Totes 1103 `PW Totes Audit 48 PW User Fee 2 .PW Vacant Lot 34: `Quick Response Teams 69 Recycling Sin Pickup 18 Save Our Streets 8- Sewer 41 Taxation Issue 1 Telecommunications - 2 Water 30 - Website Issues 4: 2 �D April 13, 2010 00003 NEGATIVE DECLARATION NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF NOW SIGNIFICANCE This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR), Article 8 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Lead Agency: City of Buffalo Planning Board Room 901, City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo New York 14202 As per the provisions of SEQR, the Lead Agency has reviewed the following action as it relates to the environment: Action Title Umbra LLC Location: 1705 Broadway Avenue Type of Action: Unlisted - Uncoordinated Description: Umbra LLC , located at 1705 Broadway Avenue, Buffalo New York is proposing the construction of a warehouse addition. The 23,792 sq. ft. warehouse addition will be connected to a warehouse that was constructed and approved by the City of Buffalo Planning Board in 1997. The landscaping along Stone Street will be continued along the rear of the new addition as well as providing additional landscaping on Broadway helping to screen the loading dock and parking area. The project is privately funded in the amount of 480,000 dollars. As a result of this Environmental Review, the Lead Agency has determined the undertaking of this action will not have a significant adverse impact on the quality of the environment. No further environmental review of this action Will be conducted prior to project implementation and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Reasons Supporting This Determination: The facts and reasons for this decision are as follows: The addition will allow for the future hiring of new employees as well as allow the company to remain a strong business located in the City of Buffalo, The identified potential negative impacts appear to be primarily short -term site preparation and construction related activities, and do not appear to be significant in magnitude or effect. There are no actions, which will have a significant adverse impact on the environment. For further information relative to this Negative Declaration, contact Mr. Martin Grunzweig, Land Use Controls Coordinator, Room 901 City Hall, Buffalo, New York 14202 -- 716 851 -5085. Dated: April 6. 2010 CC: City Clerk City of Buffalo Public Works, Parks and Streets Department City of Buffalo Economic Development, Permits and Inspections RECEIVED AND FILED 0100 SEQRA Notice of Determination Non Significance Negative Declaration This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (SEAR — State Environmental Quality review) of the Environmental Conservation Law. Lead Agency: City of Buffalo Planning Board Room 901, City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo New York 14202 As per the provisions of SEAR, the Lead Agency has reviewed the following action as it relates to the environment: Action Title Mario's Hot Dog Stand Location: 770 Military Road Type of Action: Unlisted- Uncoordinated Description: Mr. Mario Dichristofaro, owner is proposing the construction of a one story framed hot dog stand located at 770 Military Road, buffalo New York. The 1,575 Square foot building contains seating for 24 with an area with a counter for ordering and preparing the food. There are two lavatories, an attached walk in cooledfreezer and a small office. There will be outdoor seating for 12 at three picnic tables. The lot will be landscaped with a new board on board fence on three sides. The rental dwelling unit along Kenmore Avenue will be fenced to provide privacy for the tenants. An existing drainage structure will be replaced. Additional trench drains will be installed at both driveways to keep water from flowing over the sidewalk. A total of 18 spaces will be provided. Existing water and sewer taps from a demolished restaurant will be reused for use as part of this project. The building exterior will have stone with drivit on the front elevation with drivet on the right, left and rear elevation. The roof will be a standing seam green metal roof panel roof system. The project is privately funded in the amount of 100,000 dollars. As a result of this Environmental Review, the Lead Agency has determined the undertaking of this action will not have a significant adverse affect on the quality of the environment. No further environmental review of this action will be conducted prior to project implementation and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Reasons Supporting This Determination. The facts and reasons for this decision are as follows; this project will allow for the construction of a restaurant on a property that has been vacant for many years adding to the stability of the surrounding neighborhood directly across from the proposed site. The project will also provide new employment opportunities to neighborhood residents. The identified potential negative impacts appear to be primarily short-term site preparation and construction related activities, and do not appear to be significant in magnitude or effect. There are no actions, which will have a significant adverse impact on the environment. For further information relative to this Negative Declaration, contact Mr. Martin Grunzweig, Land Use Controls Coordinator, Room 901 City Hall, Buffalo New York 14202 — 716 851 -5085 Dated: March 23, 2010 CC: City Clerk City of Buffalo Public Works, Parks, Streets Department City of Buffalo Economic Development, Permits and Inspection David Carr, Engineer TO ' A, 0 FILED 1/j FROM THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING 00005 # 2 (Rev. 9193) MULTIPLE PAGE, COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: -ROM: D_ 1#1 ITI _. SUBJECT: Permission to Designate Redeveloper Second Chance Ministries Development Corp. 363 East Ferry Street PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xxtxxtxx) The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Deal Estate, has received a request from Second Chance Ministries Development Corporation to be designated as the Redeveloper of 363 East Ferry Street. Second Chance Ministries is proposing to construct a six (6) unit residential townhouse complex on the 20,806 sq.ft. commercial vacant lot. Total project costs are estimated at $1 Million Dollars. The proposed project will be State and privately financed. Construction is scheduled to begin in July 2010. I therefore respectfully request that Your Honorable Body designate Second Chance Ministries and or corporation, partnership, or other legal entity to be formed as Redeveloper of the subject property for a period of six months subject to the following conditions: a. Submission by the Redeveloper of a detailed site plan, for review and approval by the City of Buffalo Planning Board (if necessary) and construction plans, including landscaping, for review by the City and a breakdown of estimated total project costs. b. Submission of a colored rendering of the project suitable for presentation to the City Common Council which shall be submitted prior to the Common Council approval of a Land Dispositon Agreement (LDA). c. Submission by the Redeveloper of evidence of equity capital and mortgage financing necessary for the completion of the project which shall be submitted prior to closing. d. Payment of a designation fee of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) per month by Redeveloper to the City, payable within five (5) days from the date of designation and due thereafter the first day of every month. In the event Redeveloper shall exercise its option to acquire said property pursuant to the Land Disposition Agreement (LDA) to be negotiated by Redeveloper and the City, said fee shall be applied as a credit towards the purchase price. In the event Redeveloper shall not proceed with the redevelopment of the property within the designation period, Redeveloper shall forfeit all fees paid on account and the City shall retain all such fees. FORM #2 — Page #2 TEXT CONTINUATION RE: Redeveloper Designation Second Chance Ministries Development Corp. e. Redeveloper is responsible for performing any soil borings and soil investigations, as per a license agreement to be granted by the City, for the purpose of determining, to developer's satisfaction, the suitability of the site for its intended use, and the presence or absence of hazardous substances as such term is used in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended (C_E.R.C.L.A) 42 USC ss 9601 et seq.: The Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, as amended, 49 USC ss 1801 et seq.: The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as Environmental Conservation Law or any other federal, state, or local law, regulation, rule, ordinance, by -law, policy guidance, procedure, interpretation, decision, order, or directive, whether existing as of the date hereof, previously enforced or subsequently enacted. f. The successful negotiation of a Land Disposition Agreement for approval by the Common Council by no later than six months from the date the Common Council approves the designation. The purchase price shall be negotiated based upon a real estate appraisal to be obtained and paid for by the purchaser. g. Upon signing of LDA, payment by the Redeveloper to the City of a non- refundable deposit, in the amount of ten percent (10 %) of the agreed to selling price. h. Individuals and or corporations having outstanding taxes, water bills, parking tickets, user fee andlor demolition liens or any other liens owned to the City of Buffalo, or if code violations exist on any property owned by them they are ineligible for designation. i. The Redeveloper will be required to provide monthly progress reports with the above mentioned requirements to the Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate. The City of Buffalo may terminate this designation should the Redeveloper fail to meet any of the conditions set forth above. Should the City elect to terminate this designation on or before the end of the designation period for failure by Redeveloper to comply with the above conditions, the City will give written notice to the Redeveloper via certified mail and allow Redeveloper two (2) weeks to cure. This designation will expire six (6) months from the date the Common Council approves the designation. I am requesting that your Honorable Body approve the designation of Second Chance Ministries Development Corp. as the Redeveloper of 363 E. Ferry Street upon the above terms and conditions; authorize the Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning to prepare the necessary agreements for the redevelopment of 363 East Ferry Street, and forward to the Common Council for final approval of agreements for the transfer of title. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TITLE: SIGN - HE B D E PAR TMENT BRENDAN MEHAFFY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING �r j Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from. the Office of Strategic Planning, be received and filed; and That the Common Council approve the designation of Second Chance Ministries Development Corporation as the Redeveloper of 363 East Ferry Street upon the above listed terms and conditions; and That the Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning be, and he hereby is authorized to prepare the necessary agreements for the redevelopment of 363 East Ferry Street, and forward to the Common Council for final approval of agreements for the transfer of title. Passed. 5 TAB:rmv tAwp60lmswordVmv15c4- [ 3a.doc AYE *NO FONTANA x FRANCZYK C®LOMBEK HAYNES x LEARNS L®CURTO RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH * '� Maj - 5 Zl3 _ 6 3/4- 7 '� '" 000®) #1 (Rev. 1193) One Page Communication to the Common Council TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: April 7, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Report of Sale 311 Genesee, 60.50'W Walnut Lot Size: 21'x 100' Assessed Valuation: $1,100.00 (Ellicott District) The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate has received a request from Mr. Thomas H. Burton, President of Tatanka Development Company, Inc., 403 Main Street, Suite 716, Buffalo, New York 14203 to purchase 311 Genesee. Tatanka Development Company, Inc. own properties in the surrounding area and intend to use 311 Genesee 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. Tatanka Development Company, Inc. has commissioned John Zukowski, real estate appraiser, of Arrow Appraisal Service to estimate the fair market value of the subject property. He has estimated the Fair Market Value to be One Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($1,600.00), $.64 per square foot. The Division of Real Estate has reviewed the appraisal report and concurs with the appraisers' estimate of value. Mr. Burton on behalf of Tatanka Development, Inc. has agreed and is prepared to pay One Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($1,600.00), Sixty Four Cents ($.64) per square foot for the subject property. They have 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 311 Genesee to Tatanka Development Company, Inc. in the amount of One Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($1,600.00). 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: FOR JOHN P. HANNON, JR. TITLE: DIRECTOR OF REAL ESTATE BY: BRENDAN MEHAFFY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PANNING SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: ji BM:JPH:ck�` S� Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Office of Strategic Planning dated April 7, 2010, be received and filed; and . That the offer from Thomas H. Burton, President of Tatanka Development Company, Inc., 403 Main Street, Suite 716, in the sum of One Thousand and Six Hundred Dollars ($1,600.00) for the purchase of 311 Genesee, 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. 0 TABwnv t:hvp6MmswordVmv\6e4 -13 a.doc AYE NO * FONTANA ` FRANCZYK GOLOF x 19AYNES laARNS LOCURT® RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH Maj - 5 n 213- 6 3/4- 7 FROM THE COMPTROLLER April 13, 2010 #3 (Rev 1 -02) 0 0 0 4 r r �F o Certificate dint In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, t transmit this certification of appointments) or promotion(s). I fi€rther certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of March 22, 2010 Audit and Control CORRECTED COPY Division of Accounting to the Position of Executive Assistant to the Comptroller for Communications and Intergovernmental Affairs Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) EXEMPT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salaty) : Starting Salary of $75,402 LAST JOB TITLE NAME Robbie McPherson LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 2540 Niagara Falls Boulevard LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Niagara Falls, NY 14344 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -3219 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 1 0441041 TITLE CODE NO 5931 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 5045 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $75,402 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Individual appointed at flat salary: deemed necessary for the level of responsibility associated with the title. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Andrew A. SanFilippo TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Cornptrollir FILED DATE: F SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (OWBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) Jq OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER 96- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION 910- EMPLOYEE(S1 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION April 13, 2010 #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I trans €nit this certification of appoi € €t €rent(s) or promotion(s). 1 fr €rther certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: April 8, 2010 in the Department of Assessment and Taxation Division of to the Position of Account Clerk Typist Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non-Competitive (Insert one) PROMOTION Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FIFTH STEP Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $34,104 LAST JOB TITLE Jr. Data Control Cleric - Permanent NAME Enid Guadalupe LAST DEPARTMENT AssessmentiTaxation DATE 10/23/00 ADDRESS 1219 Gain 5t Apt 407 LAST SALARY $33,257 CITY & ZIP Buffalo NY 14209 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -4412 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 10647001 TITLE CODE NO 0401 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 41101 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2009 -129 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $30, 829 - $34,104 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Employee currently at Step 5 in permanent title. per Local 650 Bargaining Agreement, must appoint at $250 higher that current salary NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Martin F. Kennedy TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: April 1, 2010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: k ORIGINAL $ 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8-DEPARTMENT #9-DIVISION #10-EMPLOYEE(S) FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS Apri 113, 2010 00001 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT: 416110 Public Works, Parks & Streets SUBJECT: [:460 Massachusetts; handicap ramp within city right of way G PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx. C.C.P. xxlxx/xx) NIA Mr. Aaron Bartley, Executive Director of Push, Inc., owner and developer of the property located at 460 Massachusetts, has requested permission to encroach city right of way with a handicap ramp at said address. The proposed ramp would be constructed of concrete with metal roofing and snow guards, extend 5 feet 8 inches from the building face and measure 27 feet in length. Four feet of unobstructed concrete sidewalk would remain after installation. The Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets has reviewed this request pursuant to Chapter 413.59.1 (Handicapped Access Ramps) of the City Ordinances and has no objection to Your Honorable Body authorizing the Commissioner to issue a "Mere License" for said installation provided the following conditions are met: 1. That the applicant obtain any and all other City of Buffalo permits necessary for installation 2. That the ramp be installed exactly as shown on plans submitted to and approved by the Department of Permit and Inspection Services. 3. That the ramp be constructed so as not to be permanent in nature. 4. That the applicant supply the Department of Public Works with a $5,000 construction in street bond or certificate of insurance which will indemnify and save harmless the City of Buffalo against any and all loss or damage arising out of the construction, maintenance, use and removal of said ramp. SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TITLE: SJSIPJMIMGMIkec Stevn J. Stepniak Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets A N, y P gt Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated April 6, 2010 be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Street be, and he hereby is authorized to issue a "Mere License" to Mr. Aaron Bartley, Executive Director of Push, Inc., applicant, located at 450 Massachusetts, to extend a handicap ramp S feet 8 inches from the building face and measure 27 feet in length which would encroach city right-of- way at said address, subject to the conditions as listed above. Passed. G TAB:rmv t:lwp6 Ni) sticordlrmv\90 -13 a.doc C� AYE NO FONTANA F RANCZYK n GOLOMB K HADES ARNS LOCURTO RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH aj-5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 BYRON W, BROWN MAYOR March 31, 2010 Please find attached the Biennial Consulting Engineer's Report on the Buffalo Water System — 2010. Mayor Byron Brown Bonnie E. Russell, University District Common Council Member Richard A. Fontana, Common Council David A. Franczyk Curtis Haynes, Jr. Joseph Golombek, Jr. Michael P. Kearns Michael J. LoCur#o David A. Rivera Demone A. Smith Gerald A. Chwalinkski Andrew SanFilippo David Rodriguez ;. ()' THE COMMITTEE N WFL 65 NIAGt1RA SQUARE / 502 CITY II LL / BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3373 / (716) 851 -5636 / FAX: (716) 851 -4201 / Email: "tepriak @city- 6uffalo.com ki BIENNIAL . CONSULTING BUFFALO ON THE WATER 2010 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT: SUBJECT: PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (item No. xxx. C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) 413/10 Public Works, Parks & Streets [:Bond Cancellation; 1655 -1659 Main St. It is hereby certified that the bond described below be cancelled: Principal: Maier Management Corp. Surety: Western Surety Co. Amount: $5,000.00 Structure: To use sidewalk vault Location: 1655 -1659 Main St. This bond is no longer needed due to the fact the encroachment has been removed. The above captioned bond should be deemed release and cancelled as to future liability in accordance with the provisions of the City ordinances. SJS /PJM /MGM /kec RECEIVED AN D F IL ED SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TITLE: �Stepniak iissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets 0� 0001. 2 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PACE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE; April 7, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: ENGINEERING SUBJECT: [: Permission to engage services of Consulting Engineer [: for Citywide Paving Infrastructure Inspection [: City -wide PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /xx) TEXT. (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) I .respectfully request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to grant permission to hire a consultant to provide construction phase services for Citywide Paving Infrastructure Inspection. The costs for consulting services are estimated not to exceed $190,000.00 and the construction cost is estimated to be $4,000,000. The funds are available in Capital account(s) 32311506 445100 and 30032106 445100. The consultant will be chosen through a Request for Proposal (REP) process. E' e • TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. M erlo, P.E., City Engineer FOR TYPE TITLE: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: � r * A.YE * NO * FONTANA * * �kAC'ZYK * GOLOMIBEK TEA . _ . S * KEARNS * LO 'TO RIURA .. * * RUSSELL * S MITH * Maj ® 5 2/3- 6 * '� 314- 7 .� l y e, IL 000{3 #1 (Rev. 1/33) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL , TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: April, 7, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: ENGINEERING SUBJECT: [: Permission to engage services of Consulting Engineer [: for Citywide Sidewalk, Curb, & Miscellaneous Infrastructure Inspection [ : City-wide PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /xx) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) I respectfully request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to grant permission to hire a consultant to provide construction phase services for Citywide Sidewalk, Curb, & Miscellaneous Infrastructure Inspection. The costs for consulting services are estimated not to exceed $180,000.00. The :Funds are available in Capital account(s) 32311506 945100 and 30032106 995100. The consultant will be chosen through a Request for Proposal (RF'P) process. PJM:cmg TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E., City Engineer FOR TYPE TITLE: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: AYE NO FOW,i NA FRANCZYK GOLOMIB * * S * LOCURTO RIVERA * RUSSELL * 000.E 1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: April 7, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT:: Report of Bids [: Franklin- Linwood- North Intersection Improvements Project PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: This is to advise Your Honorable Body that I have advertised and received bids on February 10, 2010. The following bid was received: Contractor Base Bid Total Bid C.Destro Development Co. Inc. $577,777.00 $606,665.85 2255 Bailey Ave. Buffalo, New York 14211 Destro and Brothers Concrete Co. $579,848.50 $608,84093 411 Ludington St. Buffalo, New York 14206 North America Construction Co. Inc. $588,161.00 $617,569.05 1417 Alleghany Rd. Attica, New York 14011 I hereby certify that the lowest responsible bidder for the above project is C. Destro Development Co., Inc. I respectifully recommend that Your Honorable Body authorize a contract award in the amount of $606,665.85 (Base Bid of $577,777.00 -r [5% unit price increases] $28,888.85 equals [Total Award] $606,665.85). The engineer's estimate for this work is $639,949.86, Fund for this work are available in Bond Fund Accounts #32310506- 445100, 34310606-445 100, and 32311606- 445100 SJS /TJD/blb Cc: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner Andrew Sanfilippo, Comptroller Bill Heinold, Accountant TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME. TYPE TITLE: Peter J. Merio, P.E. City Engineer of Public Works, Parks and Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: ��, POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORM Tide Enrineerine Aide Department/Division Public Works, Parks & Streets. Division of Engineering n q Start Date 03/30/2010 Original PR No. 2007-218 Title Code No. !LOOA A Salary $36.164 (Maximu( ) �1 09 AKSC Budget Function No. 13112001-411001 Reason for appointment (check one) 0 Status Change El Reinstatement Ej Replacement [I Extension Type of Status Change (check one) TvD of4ovointm ❑ Permanent Contingent Permanent Provisional El Temporary El Seasonal From Temporary to Provisional From Temporary to Permanent From Provisional to Permanent From Contingent Permanent to Permanent Other Classification El Exempt N competitive, F-1 Non - Competitive Comments: Mr. Z.ienaba currentiv holds this n2dtion on atemoorary basis at step 5 pav of $36.164. Mr.Ziembais being reapDointed provisional . to this title now that Thoma's Dtik ha's oermanentiv vac h vaca t title. Ex—onlovee Informatiow. Name Joseph Zieniba SS# volow" Address 12 Fields Avenue DOB City Buffalo State New York Zip Code 14210 1<71 j Vk_ ftoaturb, of, Ap inting Autliprity Dat6 0 011 - - - - - - - g7 I Signature of Director of Budget Date ✓ Signature of Adm. Dircctor of Civil Ser w,_o Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget rEFeY D �OC T f& Ll ON CIVIL SERVICE, Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy I V When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file, maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget V / POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FOR Title Buildin Superintendent Department/Division Public Works. Perks, & Streets. Division pf Buildings Start Date Original PR No. 2008 -103 Title Code No. 4940 Salary Budget Function No. $54,941 (Intermediate) 13296001411001 c� N�i.,- 90 1 � Gliffid 3906C Beason for appointment (check erne) ® Status Change ® Reinstatement ® Replacement ® Extension Type of Status Charge (check one) Tyuue of Appointment: ® 1'�i'i11?dlielit [ Contingent Permanent (� Provisional El Temporary [l Seasonal ® From Temporary to Provisional El From Temporary to Permanent ® ]From Provisional to Permanent ED From Contingent Permanent to Permanent ® Other Classification Exempt Competitive ® Non - Competitive ri Comments: Mr. McGuire curreativ this rrasition on a provisional basis at step 3 Pav of $54.841. Mr. McGuire is brdinm re npaunted to this position ap a permanent Ibasis. from the adopted Civil Service list.. Emuloyee Information: Name William D. Mc(;uire � SS � Address 215 Wdloce Avenue DOB JIMMM City Buffalo State f l�(ew Yolk Zi Cork 14216 � ; 4po ority - e l Signature of Director of Budget ((( Date Signature of A.dm. Director of Civil Service Seri RE`s"' _ 2- � �� Send original copy signed by Dept. Mead to Budget Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy ON CIVIL SERVICE. When approved copy is ,returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget U FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES April 13, 2010 000 7 Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: March 31, 2010 From: Department Department of Economic Development, Permit & Insnection Services Division Office of Licenses Subject: [: Restaurant Dance Class III [: 3053 Main Street Prior Council Reference: (If any) [: Ext. Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /xx: A .. Pursuant to Chapter ISO of the City of Buffalo Ordinance please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Restaurant Dance Class III License located at 3053 Main Street and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a Restaurant Dance Class III 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 Eboni Biffle. The attached thereto { Buffalo Live. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. R. `r -�j ° Signature of Department Head: 1 . Department Head Name: JA 4ES COMERFORD, ACTING COMMISSIONER JC:cap #I (Rev. 01/1993) r� �r DEPAR ME NT CE EC €3NONd;IIC DEVELOPMENT, PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES S OFFICE OF LICENSES,. 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO NY 14202 851 -4078 PLEASE CHECK LICENSE CATEGORY APPLYING FOR ARCADE BILLIARD PARLOR BOWLING ALLEY XCERTIRCATE n�CTI©N COIN - CONTROLLED �GO GO DANCING / MUSIC (MECHANICAL)) MUSIC (LIVE NO DANCING) AMUSEMENT DEVICE ) 7 6 t NEWSTAND PUBLIC DANCE HALL X DANCE TING RINK DATE��� APPLICANT NAME -�' y '" " APPLICANT PHONE # APPLICANT ADDRESS (No., Street) (City, Tmo,'Village) (St e) (Zip Code) CO- APPLICANT NAME CO- APPLICANT ADDRESS Q CORPORATION NAM /Le E BUSINESS NAME 0 1 A r7 r BUSINESS ADDRESS V A D CO- APPLICANT PHONE # lo., Street) (City, Town, Village) (State) (Zip Code) . ` TE INCORPORATED j ,ja . BUSINESS PHONE # �I C ZC� :') )(� FAX STATE TAX ID # �3 T li - ~ APPLICANT D/O 4 j... PLACE OF BIRTH CO-APPLICANT D/0/13 PLACE OF BIRTH H vs CITIZEN Y*t(YEs) (No) IF APPLICABLE US CTTI7EN _(YES) (NO) NO, OF AMUSEMENT MACHINES NO. OF BILLIARD TABLES NO, OF BOWLING ALLEYS Applicant azure S%vom and sworn to before me this = ` FEES: ARCADE: $47.25 EA. GAME Day of 3 !t i'c:; 20 t." COIN - CONTROLLED AMUSEMENT DEVICE: $47.25 EA. GAME NEWSTAND: $63.00 Spin Ission j � in and for BILLARD PARLOR. $31.50 PER TABLE The City o t� - ° "- — — __._GQ GQ DANCING: $131.25 y PUBLIC DANCE HALL, BASED ON 5Q. FT. BOWLING ALLEY: $31.50 PER ALLEY MUSIC (MECHANICAL): $52.50 , MUSIC (LIVE NO DANCING): $52.50 RESTAURANT DANCE: CLASS 1 &2 (FLOOR SHOW) $367.50 CLASS 3 (LIVE MUSIC) � M CLASS 4 qJANICAL) $131.25 CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION: 56.00 SKATING RINK: $210.€10 POLICE RECORD. CHECK REQUIRED ARC ETC. appf 0 N. Y . S. DES ARTMEF':' OF STA'T'E D I V TS I ON CD F COR POF T,T .41,BANY, NY 12231 i FILINC RECEIPT StITTTY NAME - THE ENTERTAINMENT CFOU P, TNC,. DOCUMENT TYPE Pd PUAE CERTIFICAA!'E. FILER; FILED: 03'-'17/2()C9- CAS14#: 214071 F'I LH-4 2 009031"059 EBORI BIFFLE 9 MCLEAN AVE s ITITE 342 YONKERS Ny 1070� PRINCIPAL LOCA':'*�ON ---------------- — 3 0 ,5--305' MAIN '3T. BUFFALO NY 14214 CONF4ENT � ASSUMED N-kME BUFFALO LIVE SEP COMPANY + 4- + NO SERVICE COMPANY +++ CODE, BGX , F El F, s 85. 00 PAYMMNTS : 85 . 00 FILING ? . c: 0 CASH COUNTY 0() C H E c-7 COPIES C CARD H•NDLE 25. 00 PEFUND D03HDI 04 — DOS - 287 ~(04/200; 1 NYS Department of State t N ame Division of Corporations, State Records and UCC Certificate of Assumed tVame Carte Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave. Pursuant to General Business Law, §130 Albany, NY 12231 -0001 �:�:. nN�,a�:,�,,.d�.•�,;: d.;��:..� ;4�n »;��:u:,.:. :::�� ;.;. au.. a�. .,.,��,y.u::u.e[,..'.,:,wm�a ui,e.mn.n,:,w,:,my:�u:u�uu,a �umi :r. wnauioas.am;,c wWW:utl,oS: €��fel� I - NAME OF ENTITY ��'"•� to FOREI IV [NT17fCS ONLY Ira licdbl .the s na€ne the gnlil frcl €lion a —d to vise in New York Siale PP y;9 NEW YORK LAW FARMED OR AUFHORizFD UNoE tCHECi [)f1Ej t Business Corporation Law F Educgtion Law F insurance Law F Limiled Liability Company Law F Not- for -Profit Corporation Law F Revised Limiled Partnership Act Other (specify law) Aft d PRINCIPAL PLACE OF 8U5tNE5$ IN NEVI Y£7Rt< STATE {{vtUST BE NUMBER AND : 7REET IV NONE INSERT OUT-OF-STATE ADDRESS) S COUNTIES IN WHICH BUSINESS WILL BE CONDUCTED UNDER ASSUMED NAME EIALL COUNTIES (if not, Circle COUnty[ieSj below) Albany Clinton Genesee Monroe Orleans Saratoga Tompkins Allegany 9 y Columbia Greene Mont orner 9 y Oswego Schenectady Ulster Bronx Cortland Hamilton Nassau Otsego Schoharie Warren Broome Delaware Herkimer New York Putnam Schuyler y Washington Cattaraugus Dutchess Jefferson Niagara Queens Seneca Wayne Cayuga Erre Kings Oneida Renssetapr Steuben Westchester Chautauqua Essex Lewis Onondaga Richmond Suffolk Wyoming Chemung Franklin Livingston Ontario Rockland Sullivan Yates Chenango Fulton Madison Orange St Lawrence. Toga 6 tNSERTTHE OF EACH L[)C4Titlt� Wy RE BVS1NESSiMLL B fl RA E CARRIED Ol'€ R TNSACTED UNDER THE ASSUMED NAME. ous sheet, Use a canlinuous sheet, it needed. (The address must be set forth in terms of a number and street city, state and zip code. Please addresstes) rellecled in paragraph 6 must be within the note that the county c;rcied in paragraph 5 It the entity conducl business under the assumed name please check k tthe - statement below j does not have a specific location where it will o f 1� � � - ' ��� t• ,1 J1 V%q ❑No New York Stale Business Location 00S -4338 fRev 4188) -1- • r t� U INSTRUCTIONS FOR SIGNATURE- If corporation, by an officer, if limited partnership, by a general partner, if limited liability compa €,y, by a member or manager or by an authorized person or attomey•rn -fact for such corporation, limited partnership, or Limited liability company If the certificate is signed by an attorney -in -fact, inctude the name and title of the person for wham the attorney -sn -fact is acting (Example, John Smith, attorne in fact (tit Robert Johnson, president) r4ar11e of Signer Sig atrf ure — i - Ti €le of Signer CERTIFICATE OF ASSUMED NAME OF - �' � � - ,qf� - r C.. ! / CC�`'1 �:r� t 71����-�J � �� Cry? �..% ��•��.C: , (l++srr! fi+rtilt• : \'rnru•) Purstiant to §130, General Business Law r � ci f r. FILE R'S NAME AND tv1A1LiNG A ©DRESS (v y ff? N0'Vf ;_ This forth was prepared b,• the New York State; Department of State You arc not re()irimij to use this brie. Yost that° drift yourolc ti fonts or use fonns.tc =aifnlrlc.rl legal stahoacry stows.'I'Itc Department of - Slalc recommends that all documents be pix pared tinder the guidance of an ittiorne certificate must be subtuillcd with it S25 fce. The Depatinicni or State also c ollecls the lollowing, additionall, count clerk ices for eoch 4ot my in which a corporation does or transacts busiiicss: $ 111() For uch couitly Arvilhio New York Cify (Bronx, kings, New fork. must u(7s jytjRit�tijiot£ti- 1 �gi644 for each county outside Netic� Yori:.,., 5t)f) 0 N( (a Ciii, At] ctiecks oimust be ccrtilied. v !f•'ur +srnr7h'1 ., i -2- WL • ].EASE FubesW ky D" F. wMmsra co., Ins. enpfs Founit LEASE AGREEMENT Riball &grit# diddN, Was)% NY 342x3 I andlard MICHAEL 1l MIRANDAt �R ............................ . S'[RE Lease date , .. , 19 ..". 1:+isFnna 3080 MAIL f BUF A ,O t. i Y 14214 . t . Address . TWO YEARS. Tar tu ....... ..., � ................. , ............. Ton ant 001.01. errs EI RA MM ...... I . ........... .......... T1.FY,ICtTAIN,,..,.,, nsfen9 2/ 2( „1 ................. 19.,... 970MoCLEA�IAVE SUI#E342 ............. YA l t R ,,NY 107 4 .. .. ............................... Yearly Ran€ s 48000.00 to be paid Monthly of S 4000,08 with Security of S 4000,00 1. t=remisss : The Landlordhos ogreed to rent fo the Tenant and the Tenant has ,>g id to rent from the Landlord the following premises: 3053 -3057 [WAIN STREET, 11 MINNESOTA AVE, BUFFALO, NY 14214 TENANTS PAYTHEIR OWN UTILITIES INCLUDING WATERAND GARBAGE LEASE CAN BE RENEWED FOR AN ADDITIONALTWO YFAR PERIOD AT THE RENTAL RATE OF $4500 PER MONTH- *SEE ATTACHED ADDEND. 2. Use The Tenant agrees not to use the premises for any otherpurpose than - BAR /RESTAURANT /LIVE ENTERTAINMENT VENUE I Assign and The Tenant mast not sublease or assign this [ease to anyone else. If the Tenant lets anybody else use the premises Subtesta the Landlord has the right is cancer the Lease as it states in the Tenants Violations and Landlord's Remedies Section 11. 4, Rant The Tenant agrees to pay the rent an the first day of each month at the Landlord's Mailing Address, Fiat months rent is to be paid when the Tenant itgns this Lease. 5. Right of Tenant agrees to altaw the Landlord, in person or by agent, to enter the sold promises at air reasonable times of Landlord fa the day and to allow the Landlord, or hit agent to place an or about said premises, notices indicating that the .red too eisc sec premixes are for sale or rent; and to allow the Landlord, or his agent, to enter upon and pass through and over Signs Thorson said premises for the purpose of showing the same to persons wishing 10 purchase or lease the same. 6. Laws, Ordfn• Tenant agrees to obey and carry out all.Fedeml, State, County and Municipal laws, regulations, rules and ordl- encrxmd across in regards to the premises (hereby irastd) and their use, and all walks adjacent thereto and their use, and lnsuxance keep said marks free of ice and snow, and to take such care of raid premises as may be required by any and all Regulations Federal, State, County and Municipal authorities and departments, or any of them; and to obey all lawful require - ments of the New York Fire Insurance hating Organisation, or any similar body, with reference to the premises and the use thereof; and in the euerst that the insurance premium rate upon the building shall be increased, by reason of any act of omission or commission on the part of the lenaar or by reason of tht nature of the aceu- pancy of the premises the tenant agrees to pay the amauat of city such increase; and to taus the owner and hold the owner harmless from any expense, toss or damage by reason of the violation of such laws, regulations, rafe#, ordinances and requirements, or by reason of any damage that might be sustained by reason of the tenant's negli- gence; 7. Ma€mmsaca Tenant agrees to maintain the lawn and shrubbery In a presentable condition, and to care far, erect and store screens, #farm windows, doors, and awnings, which may be on the promises. S. Use of Else Tenant agrees to take special cars that no damage happens to the building or any fixtures therein, in fire use of Saver antdi °P• electricity, water or gas and be liable for all damages occasioned by the tenants, their agents or servants, in the Gas commission or omission of any We cousingsuch damage; and to observe and keep all the rules and regulations of the afectrie, gas and water companies and the sewer authority, supplying such premises with electricity, gas, water and use of sewer, and promptly pay bills for same. 8. End of Term The Tenant must return the premises broom -clean at the expiration of the lease to the Landlord and In the some condition as when taken, reasonable wear and fear thereofexcepfed. 10. Numbered c €sues# Hasty Numbered Clause herein contained is hereby made a condifion, 11, Temntsviad In the event of the violation by the tenant of any Numbered Claute, agreement or condition contained In this tatsomand lease, then, in either case the Landlord shalt have the right at the Landlord's election to: Landlards Ramadies A, landlord may give Tenant 3 days wriften notice to correct arty violation of a Lease condition or Maas. R if the Tersunt {alts to correct the ulolation, the Tenant must leave and give The Landlord the keys to premises, C. Tenant continues to be responsible for rent, expenses, damages and Leases; and: D, Landlord may enter the premiter to remove any Tenant ar property and /ar ate dispate3t. eutetfon or other legal methods to take back premise[. 12. RaRsming if the Lease to ended all ran for unexpired term is due andpayabfe. landlord may ra rent thepremfres and any. thing in it far any term, of any price. Teaont shall be responsible for Landlords coat ofrepafrs, brokers fees, legal fees, aduertfsfnk and any other costsprepaeing the promise; for raarriting. Any rental the Undlordreceiats,affer deductfng. Landlord'# costs shall be applied by the Landlord in reducing the amount owed by the Tenant. Tenant agrees not to return to the premise# after legaf remover. In case of premises heroin leased shall be partially damaged by fire, the same shall be repaired as speedily as Fire passible by the Landlord. In case the promises shall be totally destroyed by fire, or $o much damaged as to Gondltions Render them untenantable, either party berate may serve personally, or by registered mail, upon the ether party Within ten days aftersuch tire, a thirty-day written notice of tho.intentksn of such party to terminate this lease and The term therein provided for and at the and of such thirty days the tenant shall pay all rentto the date of said fire And sun ender up to the owner said premises discharged of this tease. Tenant has read this tease. At promises made by the Landlord are in this-Lease, There are no others. Rules This Lease may be changed only by an agreement In wdling signed by and delivered to each party. The security deposit Is not to be misconstrued as the last modUYs ranL The security deposit will be returned provided all covenants have been met and no damage has been done to the premises or its contents. - Represen- Tations Tenants agree to remove all garbage and debris from fhe premises on a dally • basis Tenant will pay for his own dwapster smica ' Rent must be received by the IP day of each month or there will be a 3 month late faa. Tenant is permitted, 'at his owri expense, to make such repairs and redecorating as he deems necessary provided all work complis with local and elate ordinances and regulations. Any structural changes must be approved by Landlord. Tenant cannot assign or sublet any of the premises without prior willfan consent of the Landlord. Tenant shall procure, pay for and keep In farce throughout the term of this Lease and any extensions, the tollewing insurance policies: One million per occurrence and two million aggrcgatc naming Michael Miranda as oddidonal insured, T"Ont is responsible for all plaie glass coverage, Landlord shall not be responsible or liable for any failure of water supply or electrical current, spriniilerdamage orinjury or damage t persons or property caused by the element §'or by othorTenants or persons in building br from plpes, appilances or plumbing works from the street or sub - surface or other hatedireenis by anybody other than the Landlord. Neither shall the Landlord be liable for any . talent defects in the building. There shalt be absolutely no personal Frability on the part of the Landlord and Owner of the property wills respect to any terms, covenants, obligations and conditions of the Lease to he poifomrod by Landlord and Owner of the property and Tenant shall look solely to the Interest of the landlord and Owner In land, buildings and Improvements in satisfaction of each and every remedy of Tonant heraundgr. Such exculpation of personal liability Is absolute and without exception whatsoever. Tenant agree to give Landlord sixty(60) days written notico of his intent to exercise his option to renew, Tenant shall have the option to renew this Lease for an additional 3 YEAR period upon the same terms and conditions existing herein except for the rental rate which eon be Increased no more than 10% during any year. Tenant agrees that ail equipment on the premises at the time this tease Is signed is the property of the Landlord. The equipment Is in "as is' condition and Tenantis responsible for the maintenance of this equipment during the temi of this Lease and any extensions. All of the equipment, furnishings and fixtures Tenant adds to the property will be used as security for rent due the Landlord. Landlord egroes that he Wtilf give Tenant written notice of any proposed sate of the teased premises during the Lease form. The Tonantwlll have 72 hours to sign a purchase contraot under the same terms and condi0ons. If the Tenant does not enter Into a Contract of Sale the landlord may sign the original Contract. 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: BUFFALO LIVE LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE NEW LICENSE 2010 BUSINESS ADDRESS: 3053 MAIN BUSINESS PHONE: 830 -3579 COUNCIL DISTRICT: UN POLICE DISTRICT: 16 APPLICANT NAME: RBONI RIFFLE APPL. PHONE: 646 -4791 APPLICATION NUMBER: 556764 REFERRAL DATE: 12131/2049 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: ,.? 2 1 DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALLBACK C ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOWt"x* REMARKS: INSPECTOR .. ....... RM# EST AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppStiplrpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL : BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION/APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: BUFFALO LIVE LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL. REASON: 3053 MAIN 830 -3579 UN 16 EBONI BIFFLE 556764 12/31/2009 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALL, RACK DATE: .3-7. I DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW *** REMARKS: INSPECTOR tl RM EXT f AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES, THANK YOU. AppSGp2.rpa 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: BUFFALO LIVE LICENSE TYPE, RESTAURANT/DANCE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 3053 MAIN 830 -3579 UN 16 EBONI BIFFLE 556764 12/31/2009 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) r----- APPROVE DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: DATE: DATE: * * *REASO FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR _ . Rm# .... EXT ) W. a 6� AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. 1ppShp2.rpl _ t�1 , t , tom 2ND REFERRAL DATE: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: / _r _ / e - � DISAPPROVED DATE: f , DISTRICT CAPTAIN: f i 3 --: Z �r � f , �. z -,,. z_E REMARKS: APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: * ** REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** COMMISSIONER OF POLICE: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. App3ffp2,rp1 CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY/DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: Buffalo Live " LICENSE TYPE: Restaurant/Dance BUSINESS ADDRESS: 3053 Main BUSINESS PHONE: 830 -3579 COUNCIL DISTRICT: UN POLICE .DISTRICT: E District APPLICANTS NAME: Eboni Biffle APPL. PHONE: 830-3579 APPLICATION NUMBER: 556764 REFERRAL DATE: 12/31/2009 _ t�1 , t , tom 2ND REFERRAL DATE: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: / _r _ / e - � DISAPPROVED DATE: f , DISTRICT CAPTAIN: f i 3 --: Z �r � f , �. z -,,. z_E REMARKS: APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: * ** REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** COMMISSIONER OF POLICE: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. App3ffp2,rp1 s P-147C WV. 3196} O - P LICATIP14 RE LEASE FORM �� �11 fee+ ' `They* is i. of o fie to pzoc�s Ns data . , paym 't It s tea mad of ccg d.o� on y 3' bT v�h� mat. In psi paw be iryo ordexr�.► be m 'dto you. C ,)mpjao tke T31 s r t araoit�de fps a iira dressed s�ye�t pe s thai i ormatinn paab o � Cd �sioncr Of vods, . �f�r�v� iis�d iaeic�� have your t s cati r and Sipes veri�ed by uswd Ox tho bottom of 0* appiaaafiou- ALI, PlG *, MUST SE OJUGINA �— §D �.. OFF APPIXC.A.NT . 6 -� o wn 6FMw - YORK cOUNTY 0 W CITY ` BLWAW , tau the ' y Of .. � . befoxc�mt, perMattyapP� xrA to W imo= tii 1)o the $ante' erstf� �esorlb�d lA' Arid �i,`au • e t awi s ativra t urf MICHAEL V. MIRANDA, JR. td the fgr� inns Atar Public, State at New York g t uaGtiel in Erie Count}? BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIMINAL BACKGROUND REPORT DATE OF INQUIRY: 02/0112010 17 :60: NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CRIMINAL HISTORY REPORT INCLUDES BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT ARRESTS ONLY. ARRESTS BY AGENCIES OUTSIDE THE CITY OF BUFFALO ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS REPORT. THIS REPORT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY SEALED OR JUVENILE ARRESTS. THIS RECORD SEARCH IS BASED UPON INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM THE APPLICANT LISTED ABOVE. USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS REGULATED BY LAW. BY LAW, NO INFORMATION MAY BE GIVEN FOR ANY JURISDICTION OUTSIDE ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK STATE, AND /OR FEDERAL RECORD DATA FILES. ADDITIONALLY, THE BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT CANNOT RELEASE ARREST RECORDS FOR ANY OTHER ERIE COUNTY POLICE AGENCY. ►f�C�77x�iI7�7 NOTE: SECONDARY DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMATION IS PROHIBI'T'ED. IF UPDATED INFORMATION IS NEEDED, A NEW INQUIRY SHOULD BE MADE. PAGE: I B[JFFA3LO POLICE DEPARTMENT CRM AL BACKGROUND REPORT DATE OF INQUIRY: 02/0112010 17:51 ; NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CRIMINAL HISTORY REPORT INCLUDES BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT ARRESTS ONLY. ARRESTS BY AGENCIES OUTSIDE THE CITY OF BUFFALO ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS REPORT. NAME: BIFFLE, EBONI M DATE OF BIRTH494W RACE:BIack SEX:F - ADDRESS: 222 PERSON ST BUFFALO, NY 14212 BUFFALO, NY 14212 SOCIAL SECURITY #: PCN: 10031733 NYSID: BOOKING /ALIAS NA.NIES: BIFFLE, EBONI M WARRANTIWANT INQUIRY - REFER TO WARRANT #: THIS REPORT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY SEALED OR JUVENILE ARRESTS. THIS RECORD SEARCH IS BASED UPON INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM THE APPLICANT LISTED ABOVE, USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS REGULATED BY LAW, BY LAW, NO INFORMATION MAY BE GIVEN FOR ANY JURISDICTION OUTSIDE ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK STATE, AND /OR FEDERAL RECORD DATA FILES. ADDITIONALLY, THE BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT CANNOT RELEASE ARREST RECORDS FOR ANY OTHER ERIE COUNTY POLICE AGENCY. NOTE: SECONDARY DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMATION IS PROHIBITED. IF UPDATED INFORMATION IS NEEDED, A NEW INQUIRY SHOULD BE MADE. PAGE: 1 Cheektowaga Police Departmentj�' 3223 Union Road Cheektowaga, New York 14227 (716) 696-33946 LOCAL CRIMI BACKGR REPORT . Date: „ .� .. ....... „_ ................. 12010 Alias- Name: Eb Malika Siffle Fo rmer Address Street: 347 Cornwall Avenue Street Cortland Avenue -. CiTN: Buffalo CtTN: Buffalo State: NY Zip Code: 14215 State: NY Zip Code: 14215 DOB: - al wu u'6�u,6VYUm ed. 0 &aaxed'IdJk WdWJidYW - . �. � � • � , li l�l �sIYYW1Jl NiJ�uiI1A�JmuiymIGWiw ,IYiM UUen . .. _.._ -- ...... "_ _ .,,....,... �.... �, ��... �, �...�,.ru���W�wywd��.�u�uuaWwa Date of Arrest: 9/11/1999 Offense: 1 - VTL 0511 AGGR UNLIC OPERATOR 2 - VTL 0612 OPER MV WITH SUSPENDED REGISTRATION 3 - FALISFYING STATEMENTS /RECORDS Complainant. POLICE Disposition: 1 - RED. TO VTL 0509 DRIVING WITHOUT LICENSE - $100 FINE 2 - RED. TO VTL 401 IMPROPER AUTO REG _ $50 FINE 3 - DISMISSED Judge: KOLBERT 11/17/1999 Date of Arrest: Offense Complainant: Disposition: Judge: f Dated: The 12th day of March 2010 ( 1/11' Z James V. Loughran, C urt Administrator For: Hon. Geoffrey K. Klein NOTE: A copy of the request will be filed with this certificate in the case records. CAUTION: This information must not be divulged if the case is sealed or where the defendant has been adjudicated a youthful offender. Copies: ____ Court, Defendant, Agency, DA CER STATE OF NEW YORK AMHERST TOWN COURT ERIE COUNTY CRIMINAL PART PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK V5. EBONI M BIFFLE; Defendant CASE NO: 04080063 - Date of Arrest: 07/31/2004 DOB: 0' Disposition Date: 07/21/2005 Adjudication Date: 07/21/2005 Sentence Date: Section Section Ticket No & Charged Disposed Description - - Disoosition Fine Civil -Fee Surchc� VTL VTL LS651561 1 - 0512 0512 OP VEN REC SUSP DISMISSED 0.00 0.00 0.00 VTL VTL LS651562 2 - 0375 40B 0375 40B NO STOP LAMPS DISMISSED -- 0.00 0.00 0.00 Upon a proper request for an official statement of disposition, I certify that the above named defendant having appeared before this court was charged as shown above. Each of the charges was disposed of as indicated. Dated: The 12th day of March 2010 ( 1/11' Z James V. Loughran, C urt Administrator For: Hon. Geoffrey K. Klein NOTE: A copy of the request will be filed with this certificate in the case records. CAUTION: This information must not be divulged if the case is sealed or where the defendant has been adjudicated a youthful offender. Copies: ____ Court, Defendant, Agency, DA 00018 Single Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: April 1, 2010 From: Department: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Restaurant Dance License (Renewal) 26 Allen Street Prior Council Reference: (1f any) [: 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 26 Allen Street for which said renewal application for a Restaurant Dance Class IV license is being sought by Walter Ward 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 # 1 (Rev. 0111993) James Comerford r I ing g Commissioner Commissioner 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: CATHODE RAY LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE RENEWED LICENSE 2410 BUSINESS ADDRESS: 26 ALLEN BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 884 -3615 COUNCIL DISTRICT: EL POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: WALTER WARD APPL. PHONE: (308) 135 -1353 APPLICATION NUMBER: 95414 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) PPROVED DATE: i DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALL BACK ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW*** REMARK: - m INSPECTOR /I RM#/ EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. 4ppslip2.rpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL r BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: CATHODE RAY LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE RENEWED LICENSE ZOIO BUSINESS ADDRESS: 26 ALLEN BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 8843615 COUNCIL DISTRICT: EL POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: WALTER WARD APPL. PHONE: (308) 135 -1353 APPLICATION NUMBER: 95414 REFERRAL BATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON. (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPAR'T'MENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: ` G DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW REMARKS: INSPECTOR = 0 0 RM# 0 q EXT 0 AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES, THANK YOU, .4pp5lip2.onr CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: CATHODE RAY LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 26 ALLEN (716) 884 -3615 EL 00 WALTER WART] (308) 135 -1353 95414 RENEWED LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) (APPROVET) DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: fr.�idlrI�x'�: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: UJ 1J b4 K APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE- **"REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MU&T BE ST ED BELOW *YX REMARKS: COMM. OF POLICE: Deputy commissioner AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. ar, � t; >Zrpr �I Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services, dated April 1, 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 grant a Restaurant Dancing Class IV License to Walter Ward dlbla Cathode Ray located at 26 Allen Street. Passed. 15 TAB:rmv TANvp 5 ©lm swordlrm v115 0 -13 a. d oc ■ * AYE *N®* * FONTANA * * x * FRANCZYI x C®LOEK * HAYNES x * KEARNS * �` * LOCURT® * RIVERA * RUSSELL K * STH * Maj m S * Q 213- 6 * j 314- 7 '� Single Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: March 19, 2010 From: Department: Department of Economic Development. Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Restaurant Dance License (Renewal) 2426 South Park Avenue Prior Council Reference: (If any) [: 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 2426 South Park Avenue for which said renewal application for a Restaurant Dance Class IV license is being sought by Tamara Recckio 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. REFE U TP MIT 3 ` . r : Type Department Head Name: Type Title: Signature of Department Head: JC:cap #1 (Rev. 01/1993) .Tames Comerford acting Commissioner -A �cting Commissioner 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: SOUTH PARK BOWLING INC LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE RENEWED LICENSE 2010 BUSINESS ADDRESS: 2426 SOUTH PARK BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 825 -9246 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: TAMARA RECCKIO APPL, PHONE: () APPLICATION NUMBER: 206974 REFERRAL DA'Z'E: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDPARTMENT REFERRED TO) L A PPROVED DATE: 1 DISA ED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALL BACK "*REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR l' 1 41,11 1 �, �� RM# .�" G l EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL. OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppShp2.rpi CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION DEFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: SOUTH PARK BOWLING INC LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE RENEWED LICENSE 2010 BUSINESS ADDRESS: 2426 SOUTH PARK BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 825 -9246 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: TAMARA RECCKIO APPL, PHONE: 0 APPLICATION NUMBER: 206974 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL, REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPR ' DATE: =_ j DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALLBACK 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW *** REMARKS: INSPECTOR s RM# EST AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Aprvlip - ?,pr CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: SOUTH PARK BOWLING INC LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE () (0 5 BUSINESS ADDRESS; 2426 SOUTH PARK BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 825 -9246 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: TAMARA RECCK10 APPL. PHONE: 0 APPLICATION NUMBER: 206974 REFERRAL DATE- REMARKS- DISAPPROVAL REASON: RENEWED LICENSE 2010 `~0 BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: *" *REASON FOR DISAPPRO'V'AL MUST BE STATED BELOW * *" REMARKS: u COMM. OF POLICE: ... -- ° AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppSlrp2,rpt 0 t�� i Communication to the Common Council 1� To: The Common Council: Date: April 1, 2010 From: Department Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division Office; of Licenses Subject: [: Sidewalk Cafe [:976 Elmwood Avenue [: Transfer of Ownership Prior Council Reference: (if any) [: Ext. Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xxlxx: Pursuant to Chapter 150 of the City of Buffalo Ordinance please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Sidewalk Cafe License located at 976 Elmwood Avenue and find that as to form is correct. This Sidewalk Cafe had been previously approved by the Common Council. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a Sidewalk Cafe License is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office and Engineering Inspections. I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. The attached application is thereto for Zetti's Pizza & Pasta. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deetn appropriate. RE FERRED ;R : COMMITT ON A` Signature of Department Head; �' t� Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFORD, ACTING COMMISSIONER JC;cap #1 (Rev. 01/1993) BROWN W. BROWN Mayor Applicant Blame Business lame Business Address C' �C' Phone '2_x. - / f / P/ �, � 1 phone street city to / zip Requirements; 1. Applicant has a Restaurant License. (Restaurant License Number (2.- )General Liability Insurance. Certificate holder must be the City of Buffalo, City Hall, Office of Licenses Room 313, Buffalo NY 14202 as the policy holder with a ten (10) day cancellation clause. 3. Dimensions of the safe L1, S '� Dumber of tables Number of chairs 2 -0 4. Describe method of installing safe boundaries (ex. wooden deck with railings, wrought iron railings, flower boxes with rope attached). Cafe~ mart not be permanently affixed to the main building or the public sidewalk. 5. Provide a drawing of the proposed safe. Show the existing building, the area to be occupied by the cafe, and the area of public sidewalk remaining for pedestrian passage. A minimum of four feet of uninterrupted public sidewalk must exist after installation of the cafe. Use the reverse side if needed. Subspribed and sworn before me this S� day of 20 1-6 Commissioner of Deeds in i fdd for the City of Buffalo <`� { / Applicant Signature Signature of owner of building, if different than applicant 0 0 0 1 2 1 It I/ O To: The Common Council: Date: April 1, 2010 From: Department Department of Economic Develo Permit & Inspection Services Division Office of Licenses Subject: [: Sidewalk Cafe [:1110 Elmwood Avenue [: Transfer of Ownership Prior Council Reference: (If any) [: Ext. Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /xx: Pursuant to Chapter 150 of the City of Buffalo Ordinance please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Sidewalk Cafe License located at 1110 Elmwood Avenue and find that as to form is correct. The Sidewalk Cafe had been previously approved by the Common Council. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a Sidewalk Cafd License is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office and Engineering Inspections. I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. The attached application is :thereto for Mr. Goodbar. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Signature of Department Head: A,,� -� Department Head Name: / DAMES COMERFORD, ACTING COMMISSIONER JC:cap 41 (Rev. 0111993) BRYWN W. BROWN Mayor Applicant lame Business Name Business address CITY OF BUFFALO DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES OFFICE OF LICENSES 65 Niagara Square 313 City Hall Buffalo NY 14202 (716) 851 /FAX (716) 851 - 4972 '-"7 ( 1\ JAMES COMERFORD, Jr Commissioner r_ k -, d f J �A street city Date { Phone I'f€� state s. zip Requirements; 1. Applicant has a Restaurant License. (Restaurant License Number wq q ) 2. General Liability Insurance. Certificate holder must be the City of Buffalo, City Hall, Office of Licenses Room 313, Buffalo NY 14242 as the policy holder with a ten (10) day cancellation clause. 3. Dimensions of the cafe t � / r Number of tables g lumber of chairs C Describe method of installing cafe boundaries (ex. wooden deck with railings, wrought iron railings, flower boxes with rope attached). Cafe may not be permanently affixed to the main building or the public sidewalk. 5. Provide a drawing of the proposed cafe. Show the existing building, the area to be occupied by the cafe, and the area of public sidewalk remaining for pedestrian passage. A minimum of four feet of uninterrupted public sidewalk must exist after installation of the cafe. Use the reverse side if needed. eT Subscribed and sworn before me this day of 20,&2 Commissioner of Deeds in and City o Buffalo gn of o .... Signature caner of building, if different than applicant KAHI L. TRACY Notary p kc. Ste of New York 0U= lli i7 f7 :;- ufsi' ---G 1) "! n� t Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services dated April 1, 2010, be received and filed, and That pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to issue a "Mere License" to Robert P. Rabb, applicant, located at 1110 Elmwood, d/b /a Mr. Goodbar to install a 48' x 10' sidewalk cafe with a wrought iron railings, which would encroach city right-of-way at said address, subject to the conditions as, requested by the Commissioner. Passed. 18 TAB:rnry TAwp60\msword\rmv\ 180 -13 a.doc AYE " NO x FONTANA F1ANC ' ` OL®MBEK ]K E �j LOC RTO �s ii IWIVERA RUSSELL SNUTH 2/3 P 6 3/4 1 #I (Rev. 1/93) Single Pate Communication to the Common Council 0 ?2 To: The Common Council: Date: March 9, 2010 , From: Department of Economic DeveloDmenta Permit & Insnection Services Division: . Office of Licenses Subject: [: Used Car Dealer [: Tvr�e in Upper and 1021 Tonawanda St (NOR ( (; 1 Lower Case Only [; Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. (Item No. xxx. C.C,P, xx/xx/xx): Tent (T�pe Single Space Below): Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I. have examined the attached application for a Used Car Dealer License located at 1021 Tonawanda 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 Derek Skura. The attached thereto for Derek Skura dba/ Nuchereno Auto Inc. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. 1 A Tyne Department Mead Name: JAMES COMERFORD Type Title: TERIM COMMISSIONER Signature of Department Head: JCPSjad 'f: 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: NUCHERENO AUTO INC. LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 1021 TONAWANDA (716) 873 -6967 NO 00 DEREK SKURA (716) 909 -9096 557087 02/17/2010 NEW LICENSE 2411 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED � APPROVED DATE: .' .. .... ' DATE -. DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALL BACK 1 � 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW*** REMARKS: INSPECTOR ;YI ����'� / "'�`` RM# EXT J AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU App3lip2.rpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEWT YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: NUCHERENO AUTO INC. LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1021 TONAWANDA BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 873 -6967 COUNCIL DISTRICT: NO POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: DEREK SKURA APPL. PHONE: (716) 909 -9096 APPLICATION NUMBER: 557087 REFERRAL DATE: 02/17/2010 REMARKS: NEW LICE 2011 s' DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK DATE: DATE: DATE: / 0 **'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR 'i RM# ExT�� AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppShp2.rpf CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD -- APPLICATION FOR: NUCHERENO AUTO INC. LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1021 TONAWANDA BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 8736967 COUNCIL DISTRICT: NO POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: DEREK SKURA APPL. PHONE: (716) 909 -9096 APPLICA'T'ION NUMBER: 557087 REFERRAL DATE: 02/17/2010 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2011 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED A RPP OVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALL BACK ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** RENIA.RKS: ��4 INSPECTOR .. —a 4 a RM4 EST L c AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppSlip2.rp1 t� P AGENCY/DEPARTMENT: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANTS NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: 2ND REFERRAL DATE: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISTRICT CAPTAIN: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14242 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST POLICE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE Nuchereno Auto Inc. Used Car Dealer 1021 Tonawanda 8735957 NO D District Derek Skura 909 -9095 557087 2/17/2010 COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) HATE: DATE: / >/ ��L+r7j (/FrtteC.�t� REMARKS: APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE- *** REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STA'T'ED BELOW "* REMARKS: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. AppSlipZrpi c P 147C (REV. 3196) TO 13B MAILED TO: Buffalo Police Department Identification Section 74 Franklin Street Buffalo, New York 14202 r 1 There is a $10.00 fee to process this data. By mail, payment MUST be made by money order. DO NOT send cash through the mail. In person, payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted. Make money order payable to the Buffalo Police Department, Be sure to include a stamped, self-addressed envelope so that this information can be mailed to you. Complete all the information listed below and have your identification and signature verified by allotary Public (or) Commissioner of Deeds, as listed on the bottom of this application. Without total compliance to these instructions, you WILL NOT receive the requested information. ALL SIGNATURES MUST DE ORIGINAL IMAID ENNAW SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT ti DATE 1 STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF ERIE ) S5. CITY OF BUFFALO ) On the day of t ' 20 , before me personally appeared to me known to be the same person described in, and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the execution thereof Notary Public / Commissioner of Deeds TO DE COMPLETED BY IDENTIFICATION SECTION PERSONNEL * * * * * * * *** * * * * * * * ** "CORD ATTACHED VERIFIED BY: ((,, t,, A � ,) NO RECORD ON FILE DATE VERlFjED # ) NOTE: USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION. DO NOT RETAIN AFTER 60 HAYS FROM DA'Z'E VERIFIED. NOT VALID-UNTIL STAMPED. BYRON W. BROWN JAMBS COMI TZF RD, Ir. Mayor APPLICATION MUST BE CQMPLETEIl IN FULL 'r PHOTO ID REQUIRED AT TIME . E OF APPLICATION De � u I3'. Commissioner NO EXCEPTIONS _. (PLEASE CHECK LICENSE CATEGORY(S) APPLYING FORT D1t4 20 USED CAR DEALER $252.54 SECOND HAND DEALER $118.04 SCRAP PROCESSOR $8.75 FLEA MARKET (NO. OF VENDORS ____) 1 -10 Tables S78.75 1125 Tables 5105.00 26+ tables 5210.04 f� GARAGE SALE 510.50 a day WHOLESALE JUNK (JUNK YARD) 5262.50 f.A APPLICANT NAME 1L/ t PHONE NO. HOME ADDRESS �__n , aA.Jo- LL_� /� � 7� (NO., STREET) (CITY,TOWN, ' OR VILLAGE) (SATE) (ZIP) APPLICANT D /O/B PLACE OF BIRTH &i A; tON/ US CITZENS YES) (NO) CO APPLICANT NAME CO APPLICANT ADDRESS PRONE NO. (NO., STREET) (CITY,TOWN, OR VILLAGE) (FATE) (ZIP) CORPORATION NAME DATE INCORPORATED /a --), "rte BUSINESS I*#A,YIE t Y1 42 WA0 t . Y& ,_PHONE NO. ,� °" 14' BUSINESS ADDRESS -- (NO., S REET) (CITY, TOWN OR VILLAGE) (S'T'ATE) (ZIP) Subseribed and sworn to before me this 17 0 , day oftal 1 a f 20 Commissioner ofDeeds in and fort e City of Buffalo, New York Applicant Signature NONREFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE Office of Licenses 65 NIAGARA SQUARE / 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202-3303 (716) 851 -4078 / FAX: (716) B51 -4972 Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services dated March 9, 2010, be received and filled; 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 Derek Skura dlbla Nuchereno Auto Inc., with a maximum of five (5) vehicles allowed located at 1021 Tonawanda. Passed. 19 TAB:rmv TANvp60\msword\rmv\ J 90 -13 a.doc r A r AYE NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK HAYNES s4 KEARN sk LOCURTO x R WERA RUSSELL SNH T sF c k Maj - 5 2 3/4- 7 x 41 (Rev. 1/93) Single Page Communication to the Common Council 000.2 3 To: The Common Council: Date: April 5, 2010 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Used Car Dealer -- [: 1739 William (Lovejoy) ( Tvne in Upper and [; I Lower Case Only [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx /xx): Text (Type Single Space Below): Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Used Car Dealer License located at 1739 William 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 Eugene Koltoniak. The attached thereto for Eugene Koltoniak dba/ Maldon Motors. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Type Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFORD Type Title: NTERIM COMMISSIONER Signatu�•e of Department head: � JC PSJad c qv5" Date: April 5, 2010 T®: James Comerford, Interim Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Used Car Dealer at 1739 William. Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements for a,,Vsed Car Dealer Licenses application to the Common Council: Zoning Office PApplication ire Prevention uilding Inspection olice Department olice Record Check 3 r DzSector Perrrmmt I spection SeVice -///-�/A V /Date CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES - -- - - - -- 313- -CI-TY ,HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY /DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: MALDON MOTORS LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS; BUSINESS PRONE; COUNCIL DISTRICT; POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: I9317 MA :7;f�'A DISAPPROVAL REASON: 1739 WILLIAM 716 - LO 04 EUGENE KOLTONIAK 556203 10/05/2009 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED S- APPROVE DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * *x REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM _ EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppS'W -pl CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY FALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1942 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: MALDON MOTORS LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL. DATE: 1739 WILLIAM 716 - LO 04 EU0ENE KOLTONIAK 556243 10/05/2049 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL, REASON: NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: �> , ar ' DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW' ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# l EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: MALDON MOTORS LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 1739 WILLIAM 716 - LO 04 EUGENE KOLTONIAK 556203 10/05/2009 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL, CALLBACK DATE: DATE: DATE: "REASON FO� ISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW*** REMARKS: /cIJ INSPECTOR RM EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. TITANIC YOU .4ppSlip2.rp! CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY MALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 t� INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY l DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE = APPLICATION FOR: MALDON MOTORS LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER k 1 5 NEW LICENSE 2010 = - BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1739 WILLIAM BUSINESS PHONE: 716 - COUNCIL DISTRICT: LO - POLICE DISTRICT: 04 APPLICANT NAME: EUGENE KOLTONIAK APPL. PHONE: - - APPLICATION NUMBER: 556203 REFERRAL DATE: 10/05/2009 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: 26C39« DISAPPROVED DATE: REMARKS: F DISTRICT CAPTAIN: � ,q APPROVED DATE: 3 ° �ZO o► DISAPPROVED DATE: P-147C (REV. 3196) � APPLICATION RELEASE FORM TO BE MAILED. TO. P Pa A N10 1 Buffalo Police Department identification Section 74 Fraaildis Street Bu Falo , New York 14202 There is a $.1o.00 fee to process this data. By snail, payment MUST be made by money order. DO NOT send cash through the mail. In person, payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted. Make money 9rder payable to the Buffalo Police Department. Be sure to include a stamped, self-addressed envelope so that this information can be mailed to you. Complete all the information fisted below and have your identification and signature verified by•a Notary Public (or) Commissioner of Deeds, as listed on the bottom of this application. Without total compliance to these instructions , you WILL NOT receive the requested information. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE CITY OF , BUFFALO On the , /O ay of DATE 2C}_, before me personally appeared to me known to be the same person described in, and who ekecuted the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the execution thereof. � z Notary PPubli /6mmission of Deeds # Fr�a�st1 �r�F Feie k F�ktr� it�4$ #F * # TO ]BE CoMpLETE BY IDENTIFICATION SECTION PERSONNEL RECORD ATTACHED VERIFIED BY: NO RECORD ON FILE. DATE VERIFIED NOTE. USE OF THIS INFORMAT ION IS NOT 18ASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION. DO NOT RETAIN AFTER-60 DAYS FROM DATEVl�'RIF]lED NOT'4rALIIi —ITff, ST BUFPALO-POLICE- DEPARTMENT . -. -... - - - - -- - -- CRIMINAL BACKGROUND REPORT DATE OF INQUIRY: 09/28/2009 10:47:4 NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CRIMINAL HISTORY REPORT INCLUDES BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT ARRESTS ONLY. ARRESTS BY AGENCIES OUTSIDE THE CITY OF BUFFALO ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS REPORT. NAME: KOLTONIAK, EUGENE S ADDRESS: 119 LYNDALE AV TTO, NY TTO, NY SOCIAL SECURITY #: BOOKING /ALIAS NAMES: KOLTONIAK, MEL KOLTONIAK, EUGENE S WARRANT /WANT INQUIRY - REFER TO DATE OF BIRTH. PCN: 00505827 NYSID: RACE: White SEX: M WARRANT #: THIS REPORT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY SEALED OR JUVENILE ARRESTS. THIS RECORD SEARCH IS BASED UPON INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM THE APPLICANT LISTED ABOVE. USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS REGULATED BY L.AW. BY LAW, NO INFORMATION MAY BE GIVEN FOR ANY JURISDICTION OUTSIDE ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK STATE, AND /OR FEDERAL RECORD DATA FILES. ADDITIONALLY, THE BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT CANNOT RELEASE ARREST RECORDS FOR ANY OTHER ERIE COUNTY POLICE AGENCY. ARREST DATE REFERENCING AGENCY CHARGE DISPOSITION 08/01/1970 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 270.00 01 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT 10109/1970 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 165.40 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT - PL 140.35 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT' 12/17/1970 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT { PL 140.35 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT - PL 165.40 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT 04130/1999 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 230.03 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT r-: NOTE: SECONDARY DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMATION IS PROHIBITED. IF UPDATED INFORMATION IS NEEDED, A NEW INQUIRY SHOULD BE MADE. PAG BRRWN W. BROWN Mayor Date I 1�) 20 APPLICA MUST BE COMPLETED IN FULL Commissioner PHOTO ID REQUIRED AT TIME OF APPLICATION NO EXCEP'T'IONS JAMES COMERT=ORD, Jr. (PLEASE CHECK LICENSE CATEGORY& APPLYING FOR) Deputy Commissioner USED CAR DEALER $262.50 SECOND] HAND DEALER 5118.00 SCRAP PROCESSOR $78.75 FLEA MARKET (NO. OF VENDORS � 1 -10 Tables $78.75 11 -25 Tables $105.00 26+ tables $210.00 GARAGE SALE $10.50 a slay WHOLESALE JUNK (JUNK YARD) 526150 APPLICANT NAME � f� Gj �G �f�/ �} PHONE NO. HOME ADDRESS IN O, STREET) (CITY,TOWN, OR VILLAGE) (S TE) (ZIP) APPLICANT I D /OB PLACE OF BIRTH US CITZENS (YES) (I`JO) CO APPLICANT NAME PHONE NO. CO APPLICANT ADDRESS (NO., STREET) (CITY,TOWN, OR VILLAGE) (STATE) (ZIP) CORPORATION NAME DATE INCORPORATED BUSINESS NAME / � � G ' J CJ � � � t�> G � �/ 'I.. NO. BUSINESS ADDRESS �- L (NO., STREET) (CITY, TOWN OR VILLAGE) (STATE) (ZIP) STA'T'E TAX ID NUMBER �llc Signature Subscribed and sworn to before me tbfsA3— day of 20 _Y4-_ a CantMUNI ner o, f Deeds in and f e City of Buffal New York NONREFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE Office of Licenses 65 NIAGARA SQUARE / 313 CITY HALL F. . BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3303 (716) 851 -4078 / FAX: (716) 851 -4972 s Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services dated April 5, 2010, 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 Eugene Koltoniak d /b /a Maldon Motors with a maximum of 15 (fifteen) vehicles allowed located at 1739 William. Passed.. 20 I'AB:m,v I': Iwp60liirswordlmtvl2Oc4- 13a.doc *AYE NO FONTANA FRANCZYK . GOLOMBEK HAYNES ]KEARNS x 7E LOCURTO 5� RIVERA $C RUSS SMITH '� k ma j - 5 2/3 3/4- 7 FROM THE CITY CLERK April 13, 2010 Q00��� No, Liquor License Applications Attached hereto are communications from persons applying for liquor licenses from the Erie County Alcohol Beverage Control Board. Address Business Name Owner's Name 189 Delaware Ave Kings Court Lounge Fouad M. Badawy 370 Virginia Street Betty's Simon Hall, Inc. 439 Delaware Ave Buffalo sisters Merge LLC Eliza & Sarah Schneider 253 Allen Street Duquin Alfieri, LLC Paatrick Duquin,Gabrielle Alfieri 1614 Broadway club 77 Bar & Grill Club 77 Bar & Grill Inc RECEIVED AND FILED April 13, 2010 Standardized ORIGINAL APPLICATION NOTICE FORM for Providing a .� : STATE a>? New xaxic M-Dav Advance Notice to a EXECUTIVE PEPAHTMNT )✓seal hiun iciaality or Cotttmunity Bor3 llIVp6ftIN OI+ALCgH4L1C BEVERAGE CONTROL to connedian wlih the submission to the StareLigtwrAwhomy afthe � r Annikant's Ori Ire at (Torsi Oft- Premises AkehoU Beverane License An !feu �tton STATE LIQUOR AUTIIORIT Y for the tabiblunent Identified in this Notice !parts I of 21 . the Lora! lNuntci or o Cmmunity 8oatd (� (�E ® � I. Date the Original copy of this Notice was Mulled to polity � � � 0 - TMS 34_I ADVANCE NOME IS BEING- iyltrlIl ED TO THE CI.EIti `0 F THE �FOIW W]ING LOCAL MONICiP,ALt'T`Y CR COAiMCtI4tTY 130 ARf] - - =- ' 2. Name a€ the Local Mu [� /(/ f /� //�/ f y /J j� //q �� [� 1 �(� .. .... _ .... nippauty aY t'amtnUnity >3nard: _ � 1 i �'[✓ �..t, l y!1 �`� Of '- IA j 3. Street Address of Local Municipality or Community Board: A GA fe-N &P. 0TV HA L- left 130 4. City. Town. or Village: U rf- LO I4 s Zip Cade: P Muni or Community Beard: -. S. . . Tele hone Number of Clerk of €.Deal M _ .. ry . ...... .......____..,...�.�_._�.�..�.� -- ...... _.....,,.. ATTORNEY SEPRF,8 ;NMNG TIM APPLICANT IN CONNECTION MM THE ANPUCANT'S ORIGINAL_ VW" ON PREMSES :ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATION FOR THE :ESTASLISFJhM -NT IDENTIFIED IN THIS NOTICE 6. AttornWs Full Name is: A bC. i2W SGCC / letJ6 7 Y 6* , t -MAJ f 7. Attorneys Street Address: P - 8. C;ty, Town, or VIIlage: Y .,......, t�I� Zip C� B usiness Telephone Number of Attorney THE APPLICANT WILL FILE AN ORIGINAL f FIRST)- APPLICATION FC?R AN ON= PREMISES. AI.CDHOLIC }3EVI I2i1C,1E i IEENBI;:• IN GIRDER TO CUNI*CT- WITHIN-THE IDENTiF D R rBLISH ENT- THE TYPE OF 13USIN S.933FSCRIBEI] BETAW . ,..Ia. _.... W..:.�......._........�.y.,.. only _......0 seer Types) of Alcohol to be sold under the License (`� o e : Mine and Seer Onl Lfquor, wane. and Beer Extent of 11. Food Service: t_ t Restaurant (Sale of Food Primanly Full Food Menu; Tavern- Restaurant (A mixed -use establishment that has both a sit -down dining area and a "stand -up' bar Tavern / Coclrtail Lounge / Adult Venue / 11 Bar (Alcohol sales primarily - meets legal ( orl i Kitchen run by Chef) where patrons may receive direct deliveries of alcohol) minimum food availability requirements) 12. Type of Establishment: 7 I l 1 Hotel Live Disk Music Jockey ® Juke ® Patrrm Dancing � Cabaret. Night Club, Discotheque ® Capacity for 600 Sax (Serail Scale) Scale Dance Club) (Large or more patrons 6CC1 1' 4 Lt' I - a" that 'Z"� C[ub (e.g Goff lied / Fraternal Org.) Hreakfa &t Cate ' S ring tags Topless ® Faeillty Shows Entertainment Other �1 apply) (Spasm: 13. OutdoorA 11 None ® Rooftop � patio Covered Structure Grounds ® (Specify): 14. 1 Will the proposed License Holder or a Manager be physieatty present within the establishment during All Hours of Operation? ('X Qaej: [ M,/ YES 15. 16. 17, 18. 19. 20. 21. Application Serial Number: f! PLII ! �f - OR -- T he $gnllc t t}rFull Nar i s it wilt appear Li the Wcen atfon t t i�� N � f c On-Pr Alcoholic cense, for is: tr - - - -- a The Full Name of the Applicants proposed litxnsed Establishment (the Tradem _ Hoe under which the proposed Licensed Establishment will conduct business ) is: J4- t iv a s c� � A, v 1 n Applicant's proposed Licensed Establishment is locutetl j A V E with Ad in the building which has the following Street dress: °�' L V City, Town, or Village: ( °J� CA FP A Lo NY Zip Code: The proposed Licensed Fstablishment will be located an the following floor(s) of the building at the above address: 1 Within the building at the above address, the proposed Licensed Establishment will be located within the rooms) numbered as follows: 22. Business Telephone Number of the Applicant: 23. Business Fax Number of the Applicant: f -/ c201:2— µ,.......w.. ....'....,,...,....... ... _ ............ ... .... 24. Nosiness E, Mail Address of the Applicant: 25. a license in effect for the spacn w establisbment? . YOti ANOW - Was them eve beverage .. . ... � u ,. ever to operate Ya he bev � .. „ - your licensed ... ,. , , •, . , Yes NO i Don Know El -OWNE)Z QF TM BUILDING IN WHICH THE PROPOSED 11CBNBFD ESCABLISHWNT WILL LOCATE :D Does the Applicant owwn n the ._ e b b ildin g in lf'YES°. S lap No 27 28 29 & 3a If NO' .. � ,... ite _ , , , N `. ANSWE items Nn. 27, 28, 29, & 30. 26, which the proposed Licensed Go direc to Item No, 31, Then continue to Item No. 31, Establishment will be located? '7L' n es w and complete the farm, and complete the farm. z7. Huddrrtg owner's eta Name is: � r y 28. Building Owner's Street Address: cd Pr4 29. City, own, or V'• r •� -- tY. dlage: b L t P° FAIL- ( I Zap Code. L ? 3a ... Bushim Telephone. Number of Bu ilding Own ( ( - �1 / ° - t J� ., ' ®® I .I - .. ....... .... sa„- xmn.at tats 1 [0- fill P. I �1 P. ;-ORDER TO MIAM-SURK THAT PAGES I AND ibl? YOUP016TICE Mii NOT i;6AI2RTib bk USPl;kEq, - IMMEDIATSIX BELOW THE INFORMATIONREOARDING YOUR APPJACATIOMSBRIAL ER, NAME, AND NAME. PLEASE REmENTEFZ� NUMB YOUR COURTESIES ARE APPRECIATED 15. Application Serial Ntunber. 1 /9 P Pity I The AnnIleantr Fbil Name, as it will appear in the application I for the On-Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, is / The Full Name of the Applicants proposed licensed Establishment tthe Trade Name under which the proposed Licensed Establishment will conduct business) is: .. ...... .... . IN ORMATION REW"INQ AM BUSINESS MCMSJW BRLL ALCONOWC 15MMOSS THAT IS CURRIDITLY OP+ &T= IN SPACE VIJEREM . ItPP>aiGlttfInNTRNDS TO OPERA1T HIS/HER/ft PROPOSED LICeNSBD ESTABLISHMENT 31. IFYOU KNOW - Is a business that is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages currently being conducted in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes No El I Don't Know El Are you buying any asset(s) owned by the operator of the licensed business currently being conducted 32, in the Wee where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes No (For example; good will, equipment, farniturt, cookware, dishware, etc.) I . � I - . . . . L. . .. 4 ' ' I .. . .... . .... . ... . . . IF YOU ANSWERED OME TO ITEM 31 or 32, SK ITE NO .33:and.34_ GO DIRECTLY TO NO. 35,36,37,38, 38, and _IR YOU -ANSWBRElJ.jM TO ITE MS 31 and 32, FLEASEPROVIDE THE-DWORMATION R! �`U&371313 BY ITEMS NO, 33 and 34. IFABUSINE38 LICENSED TO SELIALCdHOUC_BMRAGESLfj= CURRKNTLY BEING dftltkTE6'IN TH9 SPACE WHERK-THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPSMTi Wsjmkjlts PROPOSED liCENSED ESTABLISMWNTPLEASE PROVIDE OPOWATION RWWWM(; AW Mann= UMNSED TO, S= ALCM10 TMT WAS:MW RECIINTLY OPMATM IN.TM SPACE IFYOU KNOW - 1 Was a business that was licensed to sell ulcoholic beverages previously conducted 33. in the space where you intend to operate your liconsed establishment? Yes No 1:1 1 Don't Know El Aroyou buying any assot(o) 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? 1ple good "l, equipment, furniture cookware, dishwan, etc-) Yes C1 No V� . .. ..... .. I.... .. L 1. .... L. I L. .. L I � .1 11L.....11 — For exam IF u - W s To I 0 NO 31 32 or.33-oi THEN TLEAST� ANSWEPITEMP NO. 36 and:36and 37 and 38 and 39. _ 124POR"Tum ABOUT Tk OPERATOR OFT=1k1CZX8Zb WSUFjOR CURMM'T 13MG (OR MOST RB6=nY:0ONDUC=)JN-,TM SPACE WHRRL TY, TO ��MSJHE NSED Fa C 17movtyq710w PPLICANTINTENDS R/ITS M CE ... . . .. ..... ... ... IF YOU KNOW - The Full Name of the Operator of the licensed business C 35. now being conducted for that was most recently conductedl I Don't Know in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment: K(AJG 9 Coo AT IF YOU KNOW - The Full Name of the licensed Establishment (the Trade Name) 36. now being operated (or that was most recently operated) It Kn I In the space whem you intend to operate your licensed establishment: kr(_A(A1& IF YOU KNOW - The alcoholic beverage license serial number of the business 37. now being conducted (or that was most rocentlycenducted) in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment 1 Don't Know LJ IF YOU KNOW - The Type ofAlcoholic Beverage License held by 38. the current (or most recent) licensed operator- E I Don't Know IF YOU KNOW - Telephone Number of the current licensed operator or the most recent licensed operator: El 39. 1. I Don't Know A If-th4.OA&9 �Princfp'91 tb atw Applicatfonbalp Legit HI hold the Licorise, P Representations—in 0 of in Kin 6nwIif sub utttted 40. tor documents-thati4ft be submittZA) to.the State Liquor :Authority, ed uporl by thlp:Auth I,ZUlderat nil fliat- reIiresenteiftoils niade inthis form - be �r 4. rk A4 . PJ,50 If t1po the Authority; land thatlahs,- Ireonsentationsjn any document submitted WA4 Aixtitority.rnay 4e#ttifin revocatlori cif any license that rhay be J"ued- �0,y my Wgrratum, 1 affu ra tinder F�xtld rel%e - am true. ! ty ht &a�thq rep ntatior�s xnade fri-bats form . . . . . .. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . I m vi*� Pa STATE OF NEW YORK Standardized ORIGINAL "PLICATION NOTICE FORM joPro%qdi,,g. 30-0av Advance Notice too Lacal Munich oiill or community Roam EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL in connection with thesubnilssion to the Stoic UquorAuthority ofthe Anolleant's Orft[nalffirst) Oat-Preirdses Ahobalic Beverage License Anolication STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY for the .FAtab"sh"t Identified In this Notice (Pa 0_,j of 2 1 [0- fill P. I �1 P. ;-ORDER TO MIAM-SURK THAT PAGES I AND ibl? YOUP016TICE Mii NOT i;6AI2RTib bk USPl;kEq, - IMMEDIATSIX BELOW THE INFORMATIONREOARDING YOUR APPJACATIOMSBRIAL ER, NAME, AND NAME. PLEASE REmENTEFZ� NUMB YOUR COURTESIES ARE APPRECIATED 15. Application Serial Ntunber. 1 /9 P Pity I The AnnIleantr Fbil Name, as it will appear in the application I for the On-Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, is / The Full Name of the Applicants proposed licensed Establishment tthe Trade Name under which the proposed Licensed Establishment will conduct business) is: .. ...... .... . IN ORMATION REW"INQ AM BUSINESS MCMSJW BRLL ALCONOWC 15MMOSS THAT IS CURRIDITLY OP+ &T= IN SPACE VIJEREM . ItPP>aiGlttfInNTRNDS TO OPERA1T HIS/HER/ft PROPOSED LICeNSBD ESTABLISHMENT 31. IFYOU KNOW - Is a business that is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages currently being conducted in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes No El I Don't Know El Are you buying any asset(s) owned by the operator of the licensed business currently being conducted 32, in the Wee where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes No (For example; good will, equipment, farniturt, cookware, dishware, etc.) I . � I - . . . . L. . .. 4 ' ' I .. . .... . .... . ... . . . IF YOU ANSWERED OME TO ITEM 31 or 32, SK ITE NO .33:and.34_ GO DIRECTLY TO NO. 35,36,37,38, 38, and _IR YOU -ANSWBRElJ.jM TO ITE MS 31 and 32, FLEASEPROVIDE THE-DWORMATION R! �`U&371313 BY ITEMS NO, 33 and 34. IFABUSINE38 LICENSED TO SELIALCdHOUC_BMRAGESLfj= CURRKNTLY BEING dftltkTE6'IN TH9 SPACE WHERK-THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPSMTi Wsjmkjlts PROPOSED liCENSED ESTABLISMWNTPLEASE PROVIDE OPOWATION RWWWM(; AW Mann= UMNSED TO, S= ALCM10 TMT WAS:MW RECIINTLY OPMATM IN.TM SPACE IFYOU KNOW - 1 Was a business that was licensed to sell ulcoholic beverages previously conducted 33. in the space where you intend to operate your liconsed establishment? Yes No 1:1 1 Don't Know El Aroyou buying any assot(o) 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? 1ple good "l, equipment, furniture cookware, dishwan, etc-) Yes C1 No V� . .. ..... .. I.... .. L 1. .... L. I L. .. L I � .1 11L.....11 — For exam IF u - W s To I 0 NO 31 32 or.33-oi THEN TLEAST� ANSWEPITEMP NO. 36 and:36and 37 and 38 and 39. _ 124POR"Tum ABOUT Tk OPERATOR OFT=1k1CZX8Zb WSUFjOR CURMM'T 13MG (OR MOST RB6=nY:0ONDUC=)JN-,TM SPACE WHRRL TY, TO ��MSJHE NSED Fa C 17movtyq710w PPLICANTINTENDS R/ITS M CE ... . . .. ..... ... ... IF YOU KNOW - The Full Name of the Operator of the licensed business C 35. now being conducted for that was most recently conductedl I Don't Know in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment: K(AJG 9 Coo AT IF YOU KNOW - The Full Name of the licensed Establishment (the Trade Name) 36. now being operated (or that was most recently operated) It Kn I In the space whem you intend to operate your licensed establishment: kr(_A(A1& IF YOU KNOW - The alcoholic beverage license serial number of the business 37. now being conducted (or that was most rocentlycenducted) in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment 1 Don't Know LJ IF YOU KNOW - The Type ofAlcoholic Beverage License held by 38. the current (or most recent) licensed operator- E I Don't Know IF YOU KNOW - Telephone Number of the current licensed operator or the most recent licensed operator: El 39. 1. I Don't Know A If-th4.OA&9 �Princfp'91 tb atw Applicatfonbalp Legit HI hold the Licorise, P Representations—in 0 of in Kin 6nwIif sub utttted 40. tor documents-thati4ft be submittZA) to.the State Liquor :Authority, ed uporl by thlp:Auth I,ZUlderat nil fliat- reIiresenteiftoils niade inthis form - be �r 4. rk A4 . PJ,50 If t1po the Authority; land thatlahs,- Ireonsentationsjn any document submitted WA4 Aixtitority.rnay 4e#ttifin revocatlori cif any license that rhay be J"ued- �0,y my Wgrratum, 1 affu ra tinder F�xtld rel%e - am true. ! ty ht &a�thq rep ntatior�s xnade fri-bats form . . . . . .. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . I m vi*� Pa 370 VIRGINIA STREET, BUFFALO, NEW YORK, 14201 PHONE: 362 -0633 WEB: www,beLtysbuffalo.com EMAIL: het#ysbuffaio @g mail, com April 7, 2010 Buffalo City Clerk Administrative Office City Hall Buffalo, New YOrki, 14201 RE: Simon Hall, Inc. dba Betty's 370 Virginia Street Buffalo, NY 14201 Enclosed please find the Alteration Application Notice Form required by the SLA for making minor changes to the patio configuration at Betty's, a restaurant located at the intersection of Virginia and Cottage Streets in the City of Buffalo. The hightlights of the changes are as follows: • relocating two 2- person tables approximately 24 feet west along the Virginia Street side of the building • adding two 2- person tables, bringing the total seating capacity of the patio to 28 * a new railing to enclose the patio that modifies the original shape of the outdoor seating area in order to accommodate a wheelchair ramp that did not exist last year I am in the process of working with both the Permit Office and the Preservation Board to get all the approvals necessary to complete this work. Please call me with your questions or concerns. ccwo u A r,.,N1101%— Carroll Ann Simon President, Simon Half, Inc. Manager, Betty's Stow.rdi.ed ALTERATION APPLICAT NOTICE FORM forPtuvldi„ga 30-Dav Advance Notice to a Local Municipality or Community Board i` in connection tvidi the submission to the Stole LiquorA,tihnritp ojihe Atililivatiou for Permission to Make Alterations for the Establishment Identified in this Notice 1. I Date the Original copy of this Notice was Mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board: 'A �A STATC OF NnW YORK EXECUTIVE I?EPARTMENT DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY Stow.rdi.ed ALTERATION APPLICAT NOTICE FORM forPtuvldi„ga 30-Dav Advance Notice to a Local Municipality or Community Board i` in connection tvidi the submission to the Stole LiquorA,tihnritp ojihe Atililivatiou for Permission to Make Alterations for the Establishment Identified in this Notice 1. I Date the Original copy of this Notice was Mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board: € — 2 ( 0 THIS 30 -DAY ADVANCE NO'T'ICE IS BEING MAILED TO THE CLERI£ OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OR COMMUNITY BOARD: 2 Name of' a cal Mun'clpallty o r m Commu oard: y� Btilfiat�C - Street Address of Local M nicipality or Community Board: c i , H o t 4. f Ciry�v:p 6llage:N \1 1420 I Zip Code: NY Telephone Number of Clerk of Local Municipality or Community Board: APPLICANT INFORMATION 6. Applicant's Full Name as it Appears on the License Certificate: License Serial Nit. (St 1 � �1ti jV1( l e 31 4 3 ' 3 I 1 7. _ Street Address of Premises City, Town or Village -Zip Code 3 \A,1Vl County Ev one N. Tole, o -1 ���wo�1�3 `l i� � +� i� �.l s d 8. Type(s) of Alcohol Currently Sold under the License: ( °x'= onet (❑ Seer 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 changcs of physical structure. Any change in size or location of bar, or dining and kitchen facilities. of Minor Alteration: One costing and valued at less than ten thousand drillers, which dyes not 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? Yes or No Io • ❑Interior ®Exterior F Interior and Exterior I [ �terior, do you plan on utilizing outdoor areas? If Yes, which outdoor area? Check One 11, Yes r P7o jj��(( ❑ Rooftop Patio or Deck 11 Freestanding Covered Structure L. (larden /[bounds ❑❑ Other Is a Building Permit required for this type of Alteration? Ye or No I€ so, has permit been applie 12. 1 If . 00 Will any entrance or exit of premises as alto V within 20©' of the entrance to a school, church or a chandress upon completion 13. synagogue or other place of worship? Yes o Na of Alterations? Yes qr No Are there any known limitations by the County or Municipality for this type of Alteration Yes r No S o, what a they? �dk wo 14. ��eSe�rt(�� Tl�vl ��tr� �t+✓��1��� ATTORNEY OR REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTING TIME APPLICANT IN CONNECTIO WITH THE APPLICANT'S ALTERATION APPLICATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT IDENTIFIED IN S NOTICE Attorney's Full Name is: 6� Attorney's Street Address: k City, Town or Village: I Business Telephone Number: 16. I( l t �WU 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 maybe issued. By my signature, I affirm -under Penalty of Pedury -that the representations made in this form are true. Printed Camok A"VI Pfame � j Title ( I Si n�aturet� A,, STATE OF NEW YORK Slandardized ORIGINAL APPLICATION NOTICE FORM for Providing a t A R � d EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT DIVISION Advance Notice to a Local Municipality or Community Board + .✓ DI VISION GF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL in s'orrnecrios W& the submission to the Stare LiyrrorAluhority nfrhe Aunlicant ` s Orivinaf (First} On Premises Alcoholic Beverage License Almlicalion STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY for the Establishment identified, in ibis Notice E09A19f l • I Date the Original co copy of this Notice was Mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board 2 p THIS 36-€7AY ADVANCE NOTICE IS BEING MAILED TO THE CLERIC OF THE _ FOLLOWING LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OR COMMUNITY BOARD 2 Name of the Local Munict rill or Community p � 8nard;..,„ .,.. ./_- (Y �.... � T � G f-a 1 ., .... ..., ............. ... .. .. .. ....,, 3. Street Address of Local Municipality or Community Board: / 4. City, Town, or Village: NY Zip Code: 5. Telephone Numb er of Clerk or Local Municipality or Community Board: 1... ... ..... .. ._ .., .. !, .., . I — , It ATTORNEY REPRESENTING THE APPLICANT IN CONNECTION WITH THE APPLICANT'S ORIGINAL (FIRST} ON PREMISES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE APPL €CATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT IDENTIFIED IN THIS NOTICE ... " _.......... C* - Attorney's Full Name is s [� � ✓ C el 7. Attorney's Street Address: x/ Vyi 8. City, Town, or Village: f Zip Code: ri 9. ( Business Telephone Number of Attorney: (r?`"�✓ THE APPLICANT WILL FILE AN ORIGINAL, (FIRST) APPLICATION FOR AN ON- PREMISES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE IN ORDER TO CONDUCT - WITHIN THE IDENTIFIED ESTABLISHPrfENT- THE TYPE OF BUSINESS DESCRIBED BELOW 10, Type(s) of Alcohol to be sold under the License ('W one : Only Wine and Beer Only e �} I i 11 Liquor, Wine, and Beer Extent of �R? sti urant (Sale of Food �[[[ Tavern- Restaurant n- Re (A mixed -use establishment that F1 Tavern / Cocktail Lounge / Adult Venue / 11. Food Service; Primarily; Full Food Menu; has both sit -down dining area and a `stand -up bar Bar (Alcohol sales primarily - meets legal ( -V Q rP) Kitchen run by Cbel) where patrons may receive direct deliveries of alcohol) minimum food availability requirements) e of Live T7isk Juke Patron Dancin g Discotheque Night q Cabaret, Ni ht Club, Discothe Cap acity for 600 A 12. Establishment: Hotel Music � Jockey 11 Box (Small Scales (Large Scale Dance Club] or more patrons ( IV all Club (e,g. Golf / Bed & Catering Stage Topless Other that apply) Fraternal Org,] Breakfast Facility Shows Entertainment (Specify): Propo �atio Freestanding Garden Other None Rooftop 13. ( Outdoor Area(s): _r Deck Covered Structure Grounds (Specify]: 14. ( Will the proposed License Holder or a Manager be physically present within the establishment during All hours of Operation? to : r YES I F1 NO 15. ( Application Serial Number: The Applicant's Full Name, as i ?will appear in the apps €cation 16. �_•- 1 � - f �" for the On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, is: 1v �! t t �°f(' lr �7 r ( I v- ` Y /C'`; JJ The Full Name of the Applicant's proposed licensed Establishment (the Trade Name "r 17. I under which the proposed Licensed Establishment will conduct business) is: 3r - � °j �L' j t''•p"�' jr��j - 11 The Applicant's proposed Licensed Establishment is located 18. within the building which has the following Street Address: 19. City, Town, or Villa e: V NY Zip Code: 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 room(s) numbered as follows: 22. Business Telephone Number of the Applicant: " ---. 23. Business Pax Number of the Applicant: 24. Business E -hfasl Address of the Applicant: �� ��� � � � you intend too rate our licensed establishment? ..y...... .......... Yes T L El 1 Don t Know 25. re ever on alcoholic beverage license in effect fort a space where IFYOt)KNGW• yasthe .............„ - OWNER OF THE BUILDING IN WHICH THE PROPOSED LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE LOCAT E Does the Applicant own the building in If `YES', =items No. 27, 28, 29, & 30 If *NO", ANSWER items No. 27, 28, 29, & 30. 26. which the proposed Licensed Yes ® Go directly to Item No. 31, NO �` Then continue to Item No. 31, Establishment will be located? ("3C' one] and complete the form. / *t and complete the form. .... 27. Buildin Owner's Fall Name is: 28, Building Owner's Street Address: ��� i u• _ 29. City, Town, or Village; ' -� Zip Code: 30. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: 12.11.2 ,PJ M1 � Standordized ORIGINAL APPLICATION NOTICE; F'ORIM forProvidinga ' STATE OF NEW YORK 30-Dav Advance Notice to a Local Municipality or Community Board r EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL 5 ir, cotrrectfon with the submissionro the State Liquor Authori fyoffhe nnilcsnt s Orl i al hail On- Premises Alcoholic Beveraee License Au ntication STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY for the Establishment Identified in this Notice fPaue 2 of 2) .: ,a'.1 .e,A „e.... I:i en :.i,:a I, A.:.mn:,n. 1,, ea;.. „�,:�:. i��aa �, wa..u.n..:u:��a.�aa ..�i.�, �:�:,u�i:,�q,.�u�,�:a�p �.��,� ��,:, ��:� ��: 111L� 1111.11 i : IN ORDER TO MAKE SURE THAT PAGES 1 AND 2 OF YOUR NOTICE ARE NOT SEPARATED OR MISPLACE1% PLEASE.RE -ENTER IMMEDIATELY BELOW THE INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR APPLICATION SERIAL NUMBER, NAME, AND TRADE NAME. YOUR COURTESIES ARE APPRECIATED 15.. App ., lieationSeriaLNu .._ ....... ........ ._. Serial ( .., ... . .. .. .. ....../ j. The Anolicant's Full Name, as it will appear in the application �} [[ 16. for the On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, is: %`' 4 fi �t / �; tit The Full Name of the Applicant's proposed licensed Establishment (the Trade Name ; � N - l I7 ' under which the proposed Licensed Establishment will conduct business) is:%I nAi.d rL. ':..ii ii6i. 1 ., ,.,.....,,.,,, INFORMATION 1'tFd A.RDINa ANY BUSINESS LICENSED TO BELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAOEB'THAT Id ., ..,.._. _...... . I CURRENTLY 1JILEINt: OPERATED IN THE SPACE WHERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS OPERATE HIS /HER /ITS PROPOSED LICENSED ESCABLISHMENT gI, IF YOU KNOW - Is a 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 ❑ . J Are you buying any assvils) owned by the operator of the licensed business currently being conducted 32. in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? : (For example; good will, equipment, furniture, cookware, dishware, etc.) Yea El No- C IP IF YOU ANSWERED 'NO' I I K g ITEMS 31 and 32, PLEASE PROVIEW THE INFORMATION R N QU STED BY ITEMS NO. 33 and 34. IN THE SPACE INFORMATION WHERE DING P ANY HUBUMS 3 LICEN ED TO. BELL ALCOHOLIC IS LIBEVERAGES THAT . NOT CURRENTLY BEING OPERATED PROPOSED LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT, PLEASE PROVIDE N THE SPACE K IFYOU NOiV - in the space where at a t umtend to ope rate y our licensed esta blishmen t? conducted El No 33. p Y Yes ❑ I Don't KFtOW ❑ Are you buying any asset(s) 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.) IF YOU ANSWERED "Y1 S° TO ` ITEM NO. 3i or 32 or 33 or 3 HEN PLEASE ANSWER ITEMS NO. 35 and 36 and 37 and 36 an d 34. INFORMATION ABOUT THE OPERATOR OF THE LICENSED -- CURRENTLY BRING • .. (OR ..,. .. .. . GEtfSEri BRING £ON;3UCTED MOST RECENTLY CONI3UCT>r131 IN THE SPACE WHERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPERATE HIS /PIER /ITS LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT. PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFOMATION: IF YOU KNOW - The Fall Name of the Operator of the licensed business 35. now being conducted (or that was most recently conducted) l f� f ' ( to the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment: Don't know �' �t � ? �� !`t�' C-�^ti IF YOU KNOW - The Full Name or the licensed Establishment (the Trade Name) �! 36, now being operated (or that was most recently operated) 1 Don't Know El 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) 21 Y f I Don't Know El in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment: 1 IF YOU KNOW - The Type of Alcoholic Beverage License held by 3S” the current (or most recent) licensed operator: 1r/ �/ tc ( ` ` L I Don't Know El - - -- - - rent licensed operator S - - - - - - - - IF KNOW - 1 �J. - 3g. Telephone Number l icens ed current �� �' 1 „ DOn'# I{ritlw ❑ . or the most recent Iicensed o If the Original Application is approved, I am the Person who will hold the License or I airs a Principal of the legal Entity that will hold the License. Representations in this form are in frill conformity with representations made in documents that have: been submitted ¢ll• (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 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. - €'[inted Home - - Title SEgnxi[ure II ' n J X =_ - - - - -- . TT11EV W A. E _ APPORNEYAPLA w March 29, 2010 Buffalo City Clerk Gerald Chwalinski 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14203 Re; Notice of intent to upgrade liquor license Dear Mr. Chwalinski, Please accept this letter as a request for a 30 day waiver of the requirement to notify the municipality regarding the application for a new liquor license. My client currently has a beer and wine license and wants to upgrade to a full on- premises license. The premises is called merge and it is located at 439 Delaware Ave. Buffalo, NY 14202. The phone number of the establishment is 716 -842 -0600. It is owned by Eliza and Sarah Schneider. Their home address is 46 Granger Place, Buffalo, NY 14222. Attached you will find the Original Application Notice. The reason For this request is because they hired another individual to prepare their license and it was not completed. They do not have any outstanding violations with the liquor authority. Their license is set to expire March 31, 2010. Please contact me if any further information is required. 410 Main Street Second Floor PHONE: 716- 989 -0090 Buffalo, New York 14202 FAX: 716- 408 -5594 www.LmvLazroe. com Matthew@,Lmvlazroe.com Very truly yours, ;avo` 17rr»dar <h_ed ORIGINAL APPLICATION NOTICE FO RM p,1,,uv+di»grr ) STATE OF NEW YORK f f ' 30 -Day Advance Notice in a Local Municipality or Community Board l EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 6 DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC SEVVPAGE CONTROL i» eunner+iuv .,i+h the srrhn,ixrian !u lire Rule Lgtrur Aertfrarlry aflhe -- Anolicaul's Ori llnat (First On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License A linea tion STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY for the Establishment Identified in this Notice (Paae I of 24 2 - I. Date the Original copy of this Notice was Mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board: 2 U THIS 30 -DAY ADVANCE NOTICE IS BEING MAILED TO THE CLERK OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OR COM MUNITY BOA 2. Name of the Local Municipality or Community Board: C � ��® t t °I C Le n- K 3. Street Address of Locid .MuniciriMity or Community Board: I <PI cI I `I ( — t 4. I City, Town, or Village: �NY f Zip Code; J 1 •- 5. I Telephone Number of Clerk of Local Municipality or Community Board: -- _ ^- ATTORNEY REPRESENTING THE APPLICANT IN CONNECTION WITH THE APPLICANT'S ORIGINAL (FIRST) ON- PREMISES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT IDENTIFIED IN THIS NOTICE _ i Attorney's Full Name is: �' V4Lel $�° ��� Kaj r 7. Attorney's street Address: PO 41W Z 8. I Cary, Town, or Village: �� f �Y6ti3�� AKi_ Zip Cade: "T 22S 9, i Business Telephone Number of Attorney: #� 't c T14E APPLICANT WILL FILE AN ORIGINAL (FIRST) APPLICATION FOR AN ON- PREMISES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE IN ORDER TO CONDUCT - WIT) IIN THE IDENTIFIED ESTABLISHMENT -• THE TYPE OF BUSINESS DESCRIBED BELOW Bee r 10. Types) of Alcohol to be sold under the License ('X° one): Only Wine and Beer Only iquor, Wine, and Beer Extent of Restaurant (Sale of Food Tavern - Restaurant (A miscil -use establishment that Tavern / Cocktail Lounge / Adult Venue If. Food Service: ❑ Primarily; Full Food Menu: ❑ has both a sit -down dining area and a 'stand -up' bar Bar (Alcohol sales primarily - meets legal - I •X' one) Kitchen run by Chef€ where patrons may receive direct deliveries of alcohol) minimum food availability requirements) Type of Hotel ve Disk Jake Patron Dancing Cabaret, Night Club, Discotheque Capacity for 600 12- Establishment: �usic Jockey ❑ Box 11 (Small Scale) ❑ (Large Scale Dance Club) ❑ or more patrons 1 •X' all Club (e.g. calf/ Bed & ❑ Catering ❑ Stage Topless Other that applyl Fraternal Org.) Breakfast Facility Shows Entertainment ���(rrrSpecify) Proposed �;�Patio Freestanding Garden / �ther f!7> r-°•� 13. ( None Rooftop I yl Outdoor Area(sl: LLL���!!! L _l or fleck Covered Structure Grounds ISpacifyl ja I `a 14. ( Will the proposed License Holder or a Manager be physically present within the establishment during All Hours of Operation? I •X" one : 1 1/I YES I I [ NO 15. I Application Serial Numher R The Amllirant's Full Name, as it will appear in the applicatio 16. n f� p � C �°y for the On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, is: D LA t A 1 t, 1 L i I L— L - The Full Name of the Applicant's proposed licensed Establishment (the Trade Name 17. 1 under which the proposed Licensed Establishment will conduct business) is: 18 The Applicant's proposed Licensed Establishment is located Within the building which has the following Street Address: ( A L�L ° 1 I 19. City, Town. or Village: I 0 LA F F1,'L-0 I NY ( 7ip Code: 1 -42 a 20. The proposed Licensed Establishment will be located on the following flooris) of the building at the above address: I I . - r/ is &r.,-1r- •.I i 21. Within the building at the above address, the proposed Licensed Establishment will be located within the roora(s) numbered as follows: 22. I Business Telephone Number or the Applicant: `°'°Y � - u C, 1 l f 23. Business Fax Number of the Applicant: 24. Business E -Mail Address of the Applicant: __.... -� 25 ( IF YOV KNOW - Was there ever an alcoholic beverage license in effect for the space where l Don r�( you intend to operate your licensed establishment? YCs ( No El Know I OWNER OFTHE BUILDING IN WHICH THE PROPOSED LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE LOCATED Does the Applicant ow p the building in - -. if "YES ", SIjP items No. 27 28, 29, & 30 If `NO', ANS - 8,.. 2 WER items No 27, 28, 29. & 30. 26. which the ra pied Licrnscd Go directly to Item No m 31, Then continue to [tern No. 31, ocated, Establishment will be I [ "X' one Yes ❑ NO and complete the form. and complete the form. 27. Building Owner's Full Name is: I c- k A LC4 28, I Building Owner's Street Address: A L.�_*j e 29. I City, Town, or ViSlage: I 0 U RFC, '-a I � 'Lip Cade: 1%+Z0 1 30 - Business Telephone. Number of Building Owner: � ) F—F—T- 1 � —J -- - � -. ir.n.xm. '. siandurt6.ed ORIGINAL APPLICATION NOTICE I`ORNI ,H'+-i'rowr n -: ;- STATE OF NFW YORK ` EXECUTIVE I)t PART vtENT 30 Advance Notice ruo Local Municinality or Community Board DIVISION OFALCOIIOLFCBEVERAGE CONTROL cnnr+rclrnvrrrlhlhr- nhnuCarr : rrfreXrurrl g+x,rArrrhr+rurr,frlu• ..,, Annlicant's Ori gLina 1 rirstl.O - Pre ttiises Alcoholic Beverage License Aoolication STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY for _the Establishment Identified in this Notice (Pane 2 of 2) IN ORDER TO MAKE SURE THAT PAGES I AND 2 OF YOUR NOTICE ARE NOT SEPARATES] OR MISPLACED, PLEASE RE -ENTER IMMEDIATELY BELOW THE INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR APPLICATION SERIAL NUMBER, NAME, AND TRADE NAME. YOUR COURTESIES ARE APPRECIATED l5. Application Serial Number: Pie 16 I The Applicant's Fuli Name, as it will appear in the application p� for the On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, is: > 1 LIT ( tt I t, t c 17 ( The Pull Name of the Applicant's proposed licensed Estahlishment (the T a 1 u nder which the proposed Licensed Establishment will conduct business) is: :eu 6 ,vr . INFORMATION REGARDING ANY BUSINESS LICENSED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THAT Is CURRENTLY SITING OPER IN THE SPACE WHERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPERATC HIS /HER /ITS PROPOSED LICENSEE) ESTABLISHMENT 3L _ IF YOU KNOW - Is a business that is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages currently being conducted El in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes ]!O ❑ I Don't KrtO \y Are you buying any asset(s) owned by the operator of the ficensed business currently being conducted [!?q 32, ( in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? }'CS NO ❑ (For example: goad 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 "NX TO ITEMS 33 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 QPERATED IN THE SPACE WHERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPERATE 1115 /HER /ITS PROPOSED LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT, PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION REGARDING ANY BUSINESS LICENSED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THAT WAS MOST RECENTLY OPERATED IN THE SPACE IF YOU KNOW - Was a business that was licensed to sell alcoholic beverages previously conducted 33. in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes NO ❑ I Don't Know ❑ f � , I 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 IV NO ❑ lFor example: goad will, equipment, furniture, cookware, dishware, etc.) IF YOU ANSWERED "YES' TO ITEM NO. 31 or 32 or 33 or 34, THEN PLEASE ANSWER ITEMS N O. 35 and 36 and 37 and 38 and 39. INFORMATION ABOUT THE OPERATOR OF THE LICENSED BUSINE96 CURRENTLY BEING CONDUCTED (OR MOST RECENTLY CONDUCTED) IN THE SPACE WHERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPERATE HISIHER /ITS LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT. PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: j IF YOU KNOW - The Full Name of the Operator of the licensed business 35. now being conducted for that was most recently conducted} ��� l Don't Know ❑ in the space cohere you intend to operate your licensed establishment: c t IF YOU KNOW - The Full Name of the licensed Establishment (the Trade Name) 36. I now being operated far that was most recently opera €ed# a � ( y L - f Don't ICnOW ❑ - in the space wt =err you intend to operate your licensed establishment: �° IF YOU KNOW - The alcoholic beverage license sprint number of the business 37. I 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 C !°t 1 64 S �sd O 3 Don't Know ❑ the current for most recent# licensed operator: lF YOU KNOW - Telephone Number of the current licensed operator 39. ( or the most recent licensed operator: I Don't Know ❑ 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 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. C_ 0 printed Yame Tale -- - - S nawre - __.._......_ __ e a 04/02/10 Dear Mr. Chwalinski, We are writing this letter to formally notify you of our intent to apply for a new New York State Liquor License with ABC. We will apply as Duqui Alfieri, LLC; however, we will be doing business under the assumed name D.B.G.B., at the following location: 253 Allen Street Buffalo, NY 14201 We hope to bring something very positive to this neighborhood and to the city. We also hope that upon receipt of this notification, we are granted the 30 -Day Waiver we have requested from the Mayor's Office. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, t Patrick Duquin (Member 50 %) Gabrielle Alfieri (Member 50 %) 91 .0 Im S- ��V 1� A st damixed ORIGINAL, APPLICATION NOTICE FORM f or Providing y u STATE OF NEW YORK 30-Dav Advance Notice to a Local fvlunicigallty or Community Board ='• € EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT a Y DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL incom e elion with the submtssian to the State IdquorAulhortly oflhe . AApni €cant's Oritinsl fl+lrst) On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License Application, SPATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY for the Establishment Identified in this Notice fPeae I of 21 I _F, i. Date the Origin.! copy of this Notice was Mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board 2 6 THIS 30 -DAY ADVANCE NOTICE IS BEING MAILED TO THE CLERK OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OR COMMUNITY HOARD 2. Name of the lacat Municipality or Community Board: � � 0 f { 0 3. Street Address of local Municipality or Community Board: 1 w t� j �- � _ L_ 4. t City, Town, or Village: I of Zip Code: €€ NY "�`° 5. �lephone Number of Clerk of Local Municipality or Community Board:j� ;�--- ATTORNEY REPRESENTING THE APPLICANT IN CONNECTION WITH THE APPLICANT'S ORIGINAL (FIRST) ON PREMISES A�L BEVERAGE LICENSE APPLICATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT IDENTIFIER IN THIS NOTICE s. Attorney's Fall Name is: Of ,- - 6=}�°' —jLi f /� 7. Attorney's Street Address: B. ( City, Town, or Village: � � �-j / - -- � Zip Code: � � �/ 9. ( Business Telephone Number of Attorney: I T -7 - F 71 T [ THI~ 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 10. Type(s) of Alcohol to be sold under the License (X Qyg)i Club (e.g. Golf/ Org.) Only wine and Beer Only Liquor, Stine, and Beer Bed Breakfast Extent of El Restaurant (Sale of Food that apply) � Tavern - Restaurant (A mixed -use establishment that �(^l� Tavern / Cocktail Lounge / Adult Venue / dining -up' bar ll Bar (Alcoha) sales primarily - meets legal 11, Food Service: ( °X° one Primarily; Full Food Menu; Kitchen run by Chcl) has both a Sit -down area and a'stand where patrons may receive direct deliveries of alcohol) minimum food availability requirements) 12 Type of tt °°77 Hotel ❑ Live Disk Proposed Outdoor Areats): Juke Patron Dancing Cabaret, Night Club, Discotheque Capacity for 600 ❑ Establishment: Patio ar Deck Music Jockey Box (Small Scale) (Large Scale Dance Club) or more patrons ( .)V all Club (e.g. Golf/ Org.) Bed Breakfast Catersng Stage Facility Shows Tnptess Entertainment Other (Speedy): that apply) � Fraternal - 13. Proposed Outdoor Areats): None Roo €tap Patio ar Deck Freestandin Structure Garden ®Grounds Other (Specif y): 14. ( Will the proposed License �Cavercd Holder or a Manager be physically present within the establishment during All Hour s of Operation? ('){° rte: I YES NO s 15. I Application Serial Number: I6. I The Applicant's [till Name. as it wits appear in the application for the On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, de Nme 17. The Fall Name of the Applicant's proposed licensed Establishment (the Tra under which the proposed Licensed Establishment will conduct business ) is: 18. The Applicant's proposed Licensed Establishment is located within the building which has the following Street Address: 19. City, Town, or Village: �� f I NY Zip Code: �/ 2_l 2__ - 20. The proposed Licensed Establishment will be located on the following fioor(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 room(sl numbered as follows: 22. Business Telephone Number of the Applicant: �y x - 23, Business Fax Number of the Applicant: 24. Business E -Mail Address o€ the Applicant: IF YOU KNOW - Was there ever an alcoholic beverage license in effect for the space where 2 S you intend to operate your licensed establishment? deg J NO ❑ I Don't Know ❑ 26. OWNER OF THE BUILDING IN WHICH THE PROPOSED LICENSED ESSTABLISHMENT WILL BE LOCATED Does the Applicant own the building in if `YES', S LVEf2 KIP items No. 27, 28, 29, & 30 lf'NO', ANS items No, 27, 28, 29, & 30. which the proposed Licensed Go directly to Item No. 31, NO ® Then continue to Item No. 31, Establishment will be located? ( X' o e Yes and complete the form, and complete the fnrm. 15 27. I Building Owner's Full Name is: I 28. I Building Owner's SuectAddress: 29. I City, Town, or Village: 30. I Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: i Zip Code: 124V20API Sae) ✓ Standardized ORIGINAL APPLICATION NOTICE FORM for Providing a STATE OF NEW YORK 30 - Dav Advance Notice to a Local Municinalitv or Community Board EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT � .�' In canrreciian with rhs sahmission r4 /he Srrrre Liquor Aurharity ofNta DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL A�Inlicant's Oria - inot (First) On Premises Alcoholic Beverage License Apo l li o STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY for the Establishment Identified in this Notice 020 - 2 - 9f B i...: i.,.l:i ,... /..u. /i�:, :,:..::i,.:::n•. •• u,: ii .,• „:,,..•:ii:i,ituiu�f; i�u: wai: iwu:.:,: w ,:i.o,i.•u!.:,,i:a•ew.:i •.,:an,i .: n. n,.. ii•a,iu:,u.:.ii:di,a,,i:i:d,iu w,u,mr.i, t:: •. :ii u:.•r..n, •: ::.::,,i��i i.::,:!d:ii hi'.lI ILI.ILI 1: y 1u1.31 , IWAI Ioffil II. III._ IN ORDER TO MAKE SURF. THAT PAGES I AND 2 OF YOUR NOTICE ARE NOT SEPARATED OR MISPLACED, PLEASE RE -ENTER IMMEDIATELY BELOW THE INFORMATION REGARBINI i YOUR APPLICATION SERIAL NUMBER, NAME, AND TRADE NAME, YOUR COURTESIES ARE APPRECIATED 15. Application Serial Number: i6. The Anolicant's Full Name, as it will appear in the application �y� u �! for the On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License, ls: I /� /{ Name �y 17. under which the p Licensed Establishment will conduct business] is: (` / I Name of the A p li pant s propo licensed Establishment the Trade M try r i, M1 The Full , „•,..�: n. Gr:::i „ r; :, ra X i..nue.n rz: ., , .: r; INFORMATION REGARDING ANY BUSINESS LICENSED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THAT 18 CURRENTLY BRING OPERATED IN THE SPACE WHERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPERATE HIS /HER /ITS PROPOSED LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT 31. IF YOU KNOW - Is a business that is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages currently being conducted Yes I No El Don't Know ❑ in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment? YY Are you buying any asserts) owned by the operator of the licensed business currently being conducted 32. in the space where you Intend to operate your licensed establishment? Yes � NO (For example: good will, equipment, furniture, cookware, dishware, etc.) IF YOU ANSWERED n�ES” 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. i ]IPA BUSINESS LICENSED TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 13 NOT CURRENTLY BEING OPERATED IN THE SPACE WHERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPERATE HIS /HER /ITS PROPOSED LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT, PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION REGARDING A" BUSINESS LICENSED TO BELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES THAT WAS MOST RECENTLY OPERATED IN THE SPACE 33 U KNOW - Win, a business that was licensed to sell alcoholic beverages previously conducted iI°°t1 �I� Ir°��it In the space cohere you intend to operate your hoensed establishment? Yes L._I Na € l I Don't Know tJ Are you buying any asset(s) 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? YCS ® NO ❑ (Nor example: good will, equipment, furniture, cookware, dishware, etc.) W., ANSWER ITEMS NO, 35 and 35 and 37 and 38 and 39. ; . •. IF YOU ANSWERED� "YES" TO ITEM NO, 31 or 32 or 33 or 34, THEN PL A�_ INFORMATION ABOUT THE OPERATOR OF THE LICENSED Busiffass cuMENTLY BEING CONDUCTED (OR MOST RECSN . - . TL'Y COIIDUCTEP) IN THE SPACI; WHERE THE APPLICANT INTENDS TO OPERATE HIS /HER /ITS LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT. PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: IF YOU KNOW - The Pull Name of the Operator of the licensed business 35. now being conducted (or that was most recently conducted) in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment: IF YOU KNOW - The FLIT Name of the licensed Establishment (the Trade Name) 36. now being operated (or that was most recently operated) 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) in the space where you intend to operate your licensed establishment: I Don't Know 0 }�� ��- .� �y I I Don't Know I Don't Know 38, IFYOU KNOW - The Type of Alcoholic Beverage License held by J � the current (or most recent) licensed operator: I Mari'[ Kt30w IF YOU KNOW - Telephone Number of the current licensed operator 39 ' or the most recent licensed operator: " I Don't Know 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 )told 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 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 fame Titic Signature (Z 0 r) » V J .-W a No. Leaves of Absence Without Pay I transmit herewith notifications received by me, reporting the granting of the leaves of absence without pay, in the various departments as listed: Mayor/Mayor Executive- Comptroller- Common Council- Assessment and Taxation- Public Works, Streets & Parks- Police- Fire- Corporation Counsel- Community Services - x Economic Development & Permit and Inspection Services- Matthew Baucto Management Information Systems Administration, Finance & Urban Affairs- Human Resources- Civil Service Commission- RECEIVED AND FILED. April 13, 2010 SINGLE PACE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO; THE COMMON COUNCIL.: DATE: April 5, 2010 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Economic Development, Permit and Inspection Services SUBJECT: [ :One -Year Extension to ( :Leave of Absence Without Pay [:for Matthew Baudo PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xxlxxlxx) Please be advised that Matthew Baudo has been granted a one -year extension to his current leave of absence without pay, from his permanent position as Chief Building Inspector in the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspection Services. This leave extension will begin July 17, 2010 and expire on July 17, 2011, and is in accordance with the provisions set forth in the agreement between the City of Buffalo and AFSCME Local 2651, Article 7.1(A). James Comerford, Jr, Acting Commissioner SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE: Acting Commissioner March 22, 2010 V f119 by fiffa.t A Mr. Jaynes W. Comerford, Commissioner of Economic Development, Permits and Inspection Services Room 324 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Commissioner Comerford: In accordance with Civil Service rules, regulations and contractual agreements between Local 2651 and the City of Buffalo, I am respectfully requesting a one year extension of my current leave of absence. This leave is necessary for me to continue my employment as Secretary to the Erie County Water Authority. This position is an appointed position in the Exempt Civil Service classification. It is my belief that my current leave will be exhausted on July 17, 2010. Your anticipated approval is greatly appreciated. If any issues or concerns may arise surrounding this request, please contact me. Being the sensitive nature of this request and time being of the essence, I am providing the following telephone numbers: office 8498489; cell phone 310 -2908; home 447 - 1471. Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, ERIE COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY 0 �atthew J. Bai Secretary to the Authority lU : 01 cc: Honorable Byron W. Brown F R 'r // Steven Casey, I st Deputy Mayor pill Kevin Fitzgerald, President of Local 2651 J 0 Z Me Appointments -- Temporary, Provisional or Permanent I transmit herewith Appointments in the various departments made at the Minimum (Temporary, Provisional or Permanent) (as per contract requirements) . REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE. April 13, 20 1© H4 (Rev 7 -07) Certi fi c ate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). i further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: M arc h2010 y in the Department of Administration, Finance, Policy & Urban Affairs Division of to the Position of Parking Enforcement Junior Traffic Clerk Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) TZMPDRARY Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, dourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 29,61$ LAST JOB TITLE .Asst. Legislative Aide NAME Shannon M. Fracos LAST DEPARTMENT DATE 03110 ADDRESS 314 St. Lawrence Avenue LAST SALARY 5 -I1�6 CITY & ZIP Buffalo, 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- - f1; 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 11475001 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $29,616$32,550 REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Janet Penksa TITLE OF APPOINTING, AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: TITLE CODE NO 0179 PERSONNEL REQ, NO 2000117 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES': CITY CLERK (ONlBEF(3RE APPOINTMENT DATEt OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEES) In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of tile Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification oC appointincot(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Hunan Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 04 /07/2010 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Water to the Position of Assistant Filtration Plant Operator Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PROVISIONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) MINIMUM ,(Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $34,072 LAST JOB TITLE Maintenance Assistant (Water) NAME LAST DEPARTMENT Water DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY $31,575 CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -4993 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- Shaun McCleary 201 Commonwealth Avenue Buffalo 14216 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 53003701 TITLE CODE NO 4409 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2009132 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $23,220 a 38,700 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT, ABOVE THE MINIMUM: 6 NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets DATE: ,03731/2010 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON118EFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) 00 No, Appointments - Temporary, Provisional or Permanent I transmit herewith Appointments in the various departments made at the Minimum (Temporary, Provisional or Permanent) (as per contract'requirements) . REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE. April 13, 2010 ##4 (Rev 7 -07) 0 Cert ificate ors � In compliance with provisions of Section 24 - of the Charter and Chapter 35 - of Cite ordinances of the Ci of Buffalo, I transmit this cerlification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). 1 further certify that Cite person(s) named in Schedole "A" have been certified or approved by the thiman Resources!Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: April 9, 2010 in (lie Department of EXECUTIVE Division of MAYOR to the Position of SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (insert one) PERMANENT Open- Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) PROMOTIONAL Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 45,113. LAST JOB TITLE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY $44,284. CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -1398 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, XXX - XX - 1398 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE. ON CIVIL SERVICE GRETCHEN M. KRIEGER 81 REBECCA PARK BUFFALO, NY 14207 BUDGET ORG. CODE 10301001 TITLE CODE NO 1390 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO #2009149 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $45,113.- 52,184. PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: BYRON W. BROWN TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: MAYOR SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: (�ie� ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #13- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) i ' � \ Xj NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS April 13, 2010 0002) 5 Mr. Gerald Chwalinski Office of the City Clerk 1308 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Buffalo Water Board 502 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 March 29, 2010 RE: Buffalo Water Board Regulations Schedule of Rates Dear Mr. Chwalinski: On February 11, 2010 we filed with your office a copy of the resolution of the Buffalo Water Board adopted February 10, 2010 which included as attachments Exhibits A through D, inclusive. In addition, this resolution was published in the City Record on February 12, 2010. After such fling we noticed that the Buffalo Water Board Schedule of Water Rates, Fees and Charges that constitutes Exhibit D has a typographical error on page I of 21. The document as submitted, on page one only, indicates that it is "effective for all water and services used on or after January 1, 2012." This page should state that this schedule is "effective for all water and services used on or after July 1, 2012." The other 20 pages of this schedule correctly indicate that the effective date is July 1, 2012. Moreover, the resolution adopted by the Buffalo Water Board also indicates that the schedule at Exhibit D is effective as of July 1, 2012. Enclosed is a replacement page one for this Schedule of Water Rates, Fees and Charges for Exhibit D. Please use the enclosed in all of your records, and disregard the incorrect page previously filed. In addition, please publish a copy of this letter and attachment in the City Record. If you have any questions or need any further information, please contact the undersigned. Thank you for your assistance and courtesies in this matter. Very truly yours, PM: Enclosure Buffalo Water Board M By: Peter Merlo, Secretary BULIBO11791958!1 BUFFALO WATER BOARD SCHEDULE OF WATER RATES, FEES AND CHARGES FART OF 21 NYCRR SECTION 10055.16 EFFECTIVE FOR ALL WATER AND SERVICES USED ON OR AFTER .JULY 01, 2012. The following annual rates and related fees and charges (in United States Dollars) shall be charged for the use or consumption of dater, 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. REFERRED 0 THIE C."OMMITTEE ON FR SULIBOI"79497911 Page 1 of 21 0001 U I J 4 Buffalo Water Board Chairperson: Gluwole McFoy Vice Chairperson: Donna Estrich Gerald E Kelly William L. Sunderlin City of Buffalo Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets Steven Stepniak Elizabeth Harris 161 Marine Drive Apt. 4B ` Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 847-0009 March 17, 2010 Buffalo Common Council David Franczyk, Council President Buffalo City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Council President Franczyk, On Wednesday, March 10, 2010,1 came home to find the enclosed posting by management in our building. At first I could not understand what it meant. Through the course of that evening, as a Marine Drive building representative for the Flagstaff building and the President of the Marine Drive Resident Council, I received numerous telephone calls regarding the posting that ranged from fear to laughter. After examining it further I concluded that this was an attempt by management to somehow try to stop the residents from talking to each other when they do not receive the proper response from the management company. 1, along with a number of other residents, feel this is clearly a violation of the resident's rights as tenants under NYS law, it is illegal for Landlords to engage in a violation of the resident's civil rights and a violation of the First Amendment. At the same time, this action by ERHDC, represents the latest action designed to intimidate, harass and create a hostile living environment for the residents of the Marine Drive Apartments. This systematic behavior by ERHDC has to stop. We are asking the Common Council to investigate this latest action by ERHDC. We would like the opportunity to present our concerns and complaints to the Common Council and seek to work collectively together to resolve these outstanding issues. Your immediate attention to this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, r 1 REFER T P E1�zabe Hari °�s T, President of the Marine Drive Resident Council cc: Chairman Michael Rivera, ERHDC Dawn Sanders, Executive Director/BMHA Chairman Michael Seaman, BMHA Commissioner Ron Brown, BMHA Commissioner Hal Payne, BMHA Commissioner Leonard Williams, BMHA Commissioner Jason Shell, BMHA Mayor Byron Brown \�} � \ � \ } \ - - � .'• � � \ ; ) � \ � \ � } (� � \ � � � } \ - - � . .. y : � \ � .'• � � \ ; ) � \ � \ � } (� � \ � � � Resident-Move wlouts�:(see attached`DHCR repaq) # Move out$. I # New `ronants # App1ECatiohs sk ., I+a lie sent fQ .� pl Cl . IJ1 OR. i I 6 . - - 1. Fiscal maffers See::attached unaudited F®bruar...y 2010.' IProiit'& 1:oss M.ate-mant,. CurrentNot tncorna. $126,236' -Proflt..and,Lws statement does include �uffaloMater Authority bflllritere'st arid..miseellaneous:charges or Gas. charges:for.f0bruary2010: See :projected. Now e,S €aternentRkA 20001.0 Heating: SysteklPhysical: plant Slernans Bulldin�g Technology, program*1I1 `taegin lnstalldtlon process within g0 days. Labor /Corifr'Sot rs March 31,.201:0 IUOE contract expires. �lanagement:Team'1l�estetQnf elaflc�ns: .. . Ses latter attached: [ attar: ko -Maring J3rl!reresidents ragardirj�: unauthorized :hQUS�hald:member.resldln�.. In.ocoup'tbd unit:. Residents are con plaining1hat tenant commissionerll/ice President:(§f Marine-©r.Ive: ."Resident Association(Joseph:M66ia).and his Resident - Councli are as{zlr g;- re9IdBnts'to send theiP malnt ®nonce complaints .to :.his attentl6n. See attached' amalls and; noticetoMarine - Drive res(dents, , Th6nk -you for your lime and attention fo matters, = G MICHAEL Pa KEARNS SOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1401 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851.5169 ® FAX: (716) 851 -4294 E -mail: mkearns @city- buffalo.com April 12, 2010 Andrew A. SanFilippo City of Buffalo Comptroller City Hall - Room 1225 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, N.Y. 14202 Attn: Daryl McPherson, City Auditor Re: Olmsted Conservancy- Parks Agreement Dear Mr. SanFilippo: CHAWMAIV FINANCE TRANSPORTATION! WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT COM1M_ ITTEES BUDGET BURA CIVIL SERVICE CLAIMS 1EGiSLATIVE ASSISTANTS MARTHA -ANN MURPHY KELLY M. KRUG RUSSELL C. WEAVER I am writing to respectfully request that your office conduct a financial and performance audit of the management of our city's golf courses by the Buffalo Olmsted Conservancy ( "the Conservancy "). I believe that an audit is critical at this time for the following reasons: After several years of being managed by Erie County, who sub - contracted with the Conservancy to maintain and care for our city's Olmsted Park System and the golf courses within them, maintenance and care of city parks has recently reverted back to the City of Buffalo; Notwithstanding Erie County's withdrawal from the Inteimunicipal Parks Agreement, the Conservancy continues to maintain the city's Olmsted Parks System and golf courses and hopes to continue to do so well into the future; Pursuant to the terms of the current agreement, the Conservancy retains all revenues that are collected from parks operations; The City of Buffalo recently transferred $300,000 to the Conservancy and is in the process of purchasing upwards of $1,000,000 of new equipment for use by the Conservancy in maintaining the Olmsted Parks System and golf courses; ® The Conservancy claims to be losing thousands of dollars each year on the operation of city golf courses, but as of yet has failed to provide sufficient financial and operational documentation to allow for independent verification of such claims; The overall quality and condition of city courses, as acknowledged by the Conservancy itself, does not compare favorably with that of other local public and private courses, despite the fact that the Conservancy appears to be devoting more personnel to golf course management than is utilized by many other local golf courses 4_ �� or the People' R / J I For these reasons, I, and many of my colleagues on the Common Council, harbor concerns regarding the level of funding being provided to the Conservancy, the level of expenditures they are incurring, and the possible need for additional funding in succeeding fiscal periods. Consequently, as the Chief Fiscal Officer of the City of Buffalo, I trust that you will concur that an audit would resolve many of the unanswered questions regarding needed /requested additional funding and provide city officials with a better understanding of the financial flow of resources and expenses associated with maintaining the City of Buffalo Olmsted Parks System and golf courses by the Consen ancy. Sincerely, Michael P. Kearns Common Council Member— South District CC. Byron W. Brown, Mayor Steven Stepniak, Commissioner, Dept. of Public Works, Parks and Streets Susan Gonzales, Deputy Commissioner, Dept. of Public Works, Parks and Streets ERRED TO THE COMMIT' i ON FINANCE. New 'Fork State Department o. v=r-nmental Cony - Regional Director, Region 9 270 Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14203.2915 Phone: (716) 851 -7200; Fax (716) 851 -7211 Wehsite: «vww.dec.nv.� 00 March 29, 2010 Common Council Attn : Mark Jaskula 1308 City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, New York 14202 -3318 Subject: "J. Golombek -New Fish Health Regulation- Transport of Emerald Shiner Miraiows" ( #38 C.C.P. Sept. 29, 2009) Dear Mr. Golombek, Jr.: Thank you for taking the time to forward the letter from Mr. Kopra regarding bait fish regulations that were imposed by New York State in 2007. As I am sure you are aware, restrictive bait regulations were instituted to limit the spread of fish diseases. The Great I °ikcs and the associated barge traffic have been a primary source of fish diseases so movement by any means of live fish, particularly from the Great Lakes waters is a cause of great concern to fisheries managers and anglers alike. In addition to restrictive "recreational" bait "regulations w have also instituted changes to the commercial bait rules, private hatchery fish Transportation and stocking policies and instituted restrictive rules for the state hatchery system. All of these efforts have focused on stopping the spread of fish diseases that could affect and possibly decimate fish communities and sportfishing in New York State. Regarding the specific proposal by Western New York sportsmen to permit the transportation of angler - collected, wild baitfish overland by motor vehicle within the Lake Erie/Niagara River corridor, it is currently being evaluated by DEC Fisheries personnel. It is important to consider that although this regulation at first glance appears to affect only Western New York, once uncertified live bait are within a motor vehicle it becomes very difficult, if not impossible for our Environmental Conservation Officers to restrict movement beyond the proposed corridor. For this reason, we are approaching this issue from a statewide perspective and have held several internal meetings with fisheries managers from across the state to weigh 4 years of stewardship 1970-2010 `41 (Cotumott Council City of Buffalo DEM©NE A. SMITH MASTEN DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, ROOM 1316A BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: 851 -5145 ® FAX: 851 -5443 E -mail: dsm - tth @city- buffalo.com Website: http3 ffi+ , ww.city- buffalo.com April 8, 2010 Commissioner Derenda 74 Franklin Street Buffalo, NY 14202 -4099 Re: Crime in the City of Buffalo Dear Commissioner Derenda, Fp LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS_ TIFFANY LEWIS TODD WALISTER CHAIRMAN EDUCATION MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE COMMITTEES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Warmer weather is quickly approaching; and along with the increase in temperature is an increase in violent crimes and homicides in the City of Buffalo. The Masten District Council office is requesting an update on strategies to contain and prevent homicides and violent crimes for the up coming summer. Thank you for your attention. If you have any questions, please contact the office at 851 5145. 1 look forward to your correspondence. Sinc ly, -_ Demon Smith Masten District Councilmember REFERRED TO THE SPECIAL COMMI'T'TEE ON POLICE OVERSIGHT i Scott Zylka GovemmentAMrs Diredtor 1150 Maple Road Elma, N.Y. 14059 Tel 71 6.805.1382 Cell 716.949.6935 Fax 716.655.4078 szylka@empactamerlca.org ABSTRACT Several potential adversaries have or can acquire the capability to attack the -_ United States with a high - altitude nuclear weapon- generated electromagnetic pulse (EMP). A determined adversary can achieve an EMP attack capability without having a high level of sophistication. EMP is one of a small number of threats that can hold our society at risk of catastrophic consequences. EMP will cover the wide geographic region within line of sight to the nuclear weapon. I has t cap ability to p roduce significant da to critical - � - infrastructures and thus to the very fabric of US society, as well as to the ability of the -- United States and Western nations to project influence and military power. The common element that can produce such an impact from EMP is primarily electronics, so pervasive in all aspects of our society and military, coupled through critical infrastructures. Our vulnerability is increasing daily as our use of and dependence on electronics continues to grow. The impact of EMP is asymmetric in relation to potential protagonists who are not as dependent on modern electronics. The current vulnerability of our critical infrastructures can both invite and reward attack if not corrected. Correction is feasible and well within the Nation's means and resources to accomplish. 4 � 1 NAME- "M L EM tFIL Scott 2ylka Government Affairs Director 1150 Maple Road 0 0 03 1 MERIVA Elma, N.Y. 14059 Tel 716.805.1382 prepare. protect. recover. Cell 716.949.6935 Fax 71 6.655.4078 szylka@empactamerica.org E_ , Several potential adversaries have or can acquire the capability to attack the United States with a high- altitude nuclear weapon - generated electromagnetic pulse (EMP). A determined adversary can achieve an EMP attack capability without having a high level of sophistication. EMP is one of a small number of threats that can hold our society at risk of catastrophic consequences. EMP will cover the wide geographic region within line of si to the nuclear weapon It h as the cap ability to produce significant d to critical infrastructures and thus to the very fabric of US society, as well as to the ability of the United States and Western nations to project influence and military power. The common element that can produce such an impact from EMP is primarily electronics, so pervasive in all aspects of our society and military, coupled through critical infrastructures. Our vulnerability is increasing daily as our use of and dependence on electronics continues to grow. The impact of EMP is asymmetric in relation to potential protagonists who are not as dependent on modern electronics. The current vulnerability of our critical infrastructures can both invite and reward attack if not corrected. Correction is feasible and well within the Nation's means and resources to accomplish. &AVI y .� i\ r OVERVIEW EMP Is CAPABLE OF CAUSING CATASTROPHE FOR THE NATION The high - altitude nuclear weapon - generated electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is one of a small number of threats that has the potential to hold our society seriously at risk and might result in defeat of our military forces. Briefly, a single nuclear weapon exploded at high altitude above the United States will interact with the Earth's atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetic field to produce an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) radiating down to the Earth and additionally create electrical currents in the Earth. EMP effects are both direct and indirect. The former are due to electromagnetic "shocking" of electronics and stressing of electrical systems, and the latter the d'amage level could be sa eat to arise from the damage that "shockcd "---- upset, be catastrophic to the gad eur damaged, and destroyed — electronics controls then current vulnerability invites atlack inflict on the systems in which they are embedded. _ __.;..:_......:.:. The indirect effects can be even more severe than the direct effects. The electromagnetic fields produced by weapons designed and deployed with the intent to produce EMP have a high likelihood of damaging electrical power systems, electronics, and information systems upon which American society depends. Their effects on dependent systems and infrastructures could be sufficient to qualify as catastrophic to the Nation. Depending on the specific characteristics of the attacks, unprecedented cascading failures of our major infrastructures could result. In that event, a regional or national recovery would be long and difficult and would seriously degrade the safety and overall viability of our Nation. The primary avenues for catastrophic damage to the Nation are through our electric power infrastructure and thence into our telecommunications, energy, and other infrastructures. These, in turn, can seriously impact other important aspects of our Nation's life, including the financial system; means of getting food, water, and medical care to the citizenry; trade; and production of goods and services. The recovery of any one of the key national infrastructures is dependent on the recovery of others. The longer the outage, the more problematic and uncertain the recovery will be. It is possible for the functional outages to become mutually reinforcing until at some point the degradation of infrastructure could have irreversible effects on the country's ability to support its population. EMP effects from nuclear bursts are not new threats to our nation. The Soviet Union in the past and Russia and other nations today are potentially capable of creating these effects. Historically, this application of nuclear weaponry was mixed with a much larger population of nuclear devices that were the primary source of destruction, and thus EMP as a weapons effect was not the primary focus. Throughout the Cold War, the United States did not try to protect its civilian infrastructure against either the physical or EMP impact of nuclear weapons, and instead depended on deterrence for its safety. What is different now is that some potential sources of EMP threats arc difficult to deter —they can be terrorist groups that have no state identity, have only one or a few weapons, and are motivated to attack the US without regard for their own safety. Rogue states, such as North Korea and Iran, may also be developing the capability to pose an EMP threat to the United States, and may also be unpredictable and difficult to deter. Certain types of relatively low -yield nuclear weapons can be employed to generate potentially catastrophic EMP effects over wide geographic areas, and designs for variants of such weapons may have been illicitly trafficked for a quarter - century. China and Russia have considered limited nuclear attack options that, unlike their Cold War plans, employ EMP as the primary or sole means of attack. Indeed, as recently as May 1999, during the NATO bombing of the former Yugoslavia, high - ranking members of the Russian Duma, meeting with a US congressional delegation to discuss the Balkans conflict, raised the specter of a Russian EMP attack that would paralyze the United States. Another key difference from the past is that the US has developed more than most other nations as a modern society heavily dependent on electronics, telecommunications, energy, information networks, and a rich set of financial and transportation systems that leverage modern technology. This asymmetry is a source of substantial economic, industrial, and societal advantages, but it creates vulnerabilities and critical interdependencies that are potentially disastrous to the United States. Therefore, terrorists or state actors that possess relatively unsophisticated missiles armed with nuclear weapons may well calculate that, instead of destroying a city or military base, they may obtain the greatest political - military utility from one or a few such weapons by using them—or threatening their use—in an EMP attack. The current vulnerability of US t°) critical infrastructures can both invite and reward attack if not corrected; however, correction is feasible and well within the Nation's means and resources to accomplish. WE CAN PREVENT AN EMP CATASTROPHE The Nation's vulnerability to EMP that gives rise to potentially large - scale, long- term consequences can be reasonably and readily reduced below the level of a potentially catastrophic national problem by coordinated and focused effort between the private and public sectors of our country. The cost for such improved security in the next 3 to 5 years is modest by any standard —and extremely so in relation to both the war on terror and the value of the national infrastructures involved. The appropriate response to this threatening situation is a balance of prevention, protection, planning, and preparations for recovery. Such actions are both rational and feasible. A number of these actions also reduce vulnerabilities to other serious threats to our infrastructures, thus giving multiple benefits. NATVRB of THE EMP THREAT High - altitude EMP results from the detonation of a nuclear warhead at altitudes of about 40 to 400 kilometers above the Earth's surface. The immediate effects of EMP are disruption of, and damage to, electronic systems and electrical infrastructure. EMP is not reported in the scientific literature to have direct effects on people in the parameter range of present interest. EMP and its effects were observed during the US and Soviet atmospheric test programs in 1962. Figure 1 depicts the Starfish nuclear detonation -- ---not designed or intended as a generator of EMP —at an altitude of about 400 kilometers above Johnston Island in the Pacific Ocean:. Some electronic and electrical systems in the Hawaiian Islands, 1400 kilometers distant, were affected, causing the failure of street - lighting systems, tripping of circuit breakers, triggering of burglar alarms, and damage to a telecommunications relay facility. In their testing that year, the Soviets executed a series of nuclear detonations in which they exploded 300 kiloton weapons at approximately 300, 150, and 60 kilometers above their test site in South Central Asia. They report that on each shot they observed damage to overhead and underground buried cables at distances of 600 kilometers. They also observed surge arrestor burnout, spark -gap breakdown, blown fuses, and power supply breakdowns. What is significant about an EMP attack is that one or a few high - altitude nuclear detonations can produce EMP effects that can potentially disrupt or damage electronic 4 and electrical systems over much of the United States, virtually simultaneously, at a time determined by an adversary. Figure 1. Starfish Nuclear Detonation Gamma rays from a high - altitude nuclear detonation interact with the atmosphere to produce a radio - frequency wave of unique, spatially varying intensity that covers everything within line-of-sight of the explosion's center point. It is useful to focus on three major EMP components. FIRST EW COMPONENT (El) The first component is a free -field energy pulse with a rise -time measured in the range of a fraction of a billionth to a few billionths of a second. It is the "electromagnetic shock" that disrupts or damages electronics -based control systems, sensors, communication systems, protective systems, computers, and similar devices. Its damage or functional disruption occurs essentially simultaneously over a very large area, as illustrated in Figure 2. 5 Widespread red air glow (6300 6) amid dark clouds, caused mostly by x -ray- excited atomic oxygen (l.e., oxygen by photoelectrons liberated by Starfish X -rays) s ` [ 0- b� O _a 30N GS I S Peak E % of Max 9f7 °/a 7% 6 0 IN 25% P�kicr�Ciiy '- _ i r� r �: tan JI n 10@0 kilomOt Figure 2. Illustrative EMP Effects — Fast Pulse SECOND EMI' COMPONENT (E2 The middle -time component covers roughly the same geographic area as the first component and is similar to lightning in its time - dependence, but is far more geographically widespread in its character and somewhat lower in amplitude. In general, it would not be an issue for critical infrastructure systems since they have existing protective measures for defense against occasional lightning strikes. The most significant risk is synergistic, because the E2 component follows a small fraction of a second after the first component's insult, which has the ability to impair or destroy many protective and control features. The energy associated with the second component thus may be allowed to pass into and damage systems. THrRD EA1, P COMPONENT (E The final major component of EMP is a subsequent, slower - rising, longer - duration pulse that creates disruptive currents in long electricity transmission lines, resulting in damage to electrical supply and distribution systems connected to such lines (Figure 3). The sequence of E 1, E2, and then E3 components of EMP is important because each can cause damage, and the later damage can be increased as a result of the earlier damage. In the example depicted in Figures 2 and 3, about 70% of the total electrical power load of the United Mates is within the region exposed to the EMP event. 0 �mi- SAN Churchill 451 nnlpce ijf Omaha° Peak E % of Max 90% 75% St. John's 50% sow 25 ° Jo York 30N - tanila$- r AlPsnta; -Miaml: 20W MOMCo City '10oW 0oW , 80W I . .._ i $an Juan 1000 kilometers 70w ' BOW Figure 3. Illustrative EMP Effects ® Slow Pulse Protection and Recovery of Civilian Infrastructures PREVENTION An EMP attack is one way for a terrorist activity to use a small amount of nuclear weaponry—potentially just one weapon ---in an effort to produce a catastrophic impact on our society, but it is not the only way. In addition, there are potential applications of surface -burst nuclear weaponry, biological and chemical warfare agents, and cyber attacks that might cause damage that could reach large- scale, long -term levels. The first order of business is to prevent any of these attacks from occurring. The US must establish a global environment that will profoundly discourage such attacks. We must persuade nations to forgo obtaining nuclear weapons or to provide acceptable assurance that these weapons will neither threaten the vital interests of the United States not fall into threatening hands. For all others, we must make it difficult and dangerous to acquire the materials to make a nuclear weapon and the means to deliver them. We must hold at risk of The first order ©, f business is to prevent capture or destruction anyone who has such anji of these attacks.froyn occurring. weaponry, wherever they are in the world. . ......... . 7 Those who engage in or support these activities must be made to understand that they do so at the risk of everything they value. Those who harbor or help those who conspire to create these weapons must suffer serious consequences as well. In case these measures do not completely succeed, we must have vigorous interdiction and interception efforts to thwart delivery of all such weaponry. To support this strategy, the US must have intelligence capabilities sufficient to understand what is happening at each stage of developing threats. In summary, the costs of mounting such attacks must be made to be great in all respects, and the likelihood of successful attack rendered unattractively small. The current national strategy for war on terrorism already contains all of these elements. The threat of an EMP attach further raises what may be at stake. To further forestall an EMP attack, we must reduce our vulnerability to EMP and develop our ability to recover, should there be an attack, in order to reduce the incentives to use such weaponry. We should never allow terrorists or rogue states a "cheap shot" that has such a large and potentially devastating impact. PROTECTION AND RECOVERY OF ClVfLIAN INFRASTRUCTURES Each critical infrastructure in the US is dependent upon other infrastructures (Figure 4). The interdependence on the proper functioning of such systems constitutes a hazard when threat of widespread failures exists. The strong interdependence of our critical national infrastructures may cause unprecedented challenges in attempts to recover from the widespread disruption and damage that would be caused by an EMP attack. All of the critical functions of US society and related infrastructures -- electric power, telecommunications, energy, financial, transportation, emergency services, water, food, etc. --- --have electronic devices embedded in most aspects of their systems, often providing critical controls. Electric power has thus emerged as an essential service underlying US society and all of its other critical infrastructures. Telecommunications has grown to a critical level but may not rise to the same level as electrical power in terms of risk to the Nation's survival. All other infrastructures and critical functions are dependent upon the support of electric power and telecommunications. Therefore, we must make special efforts to prepare and protect these two high- leverage systems. d Compressor Station Power Pourer Plant Supply Electric Pourer Fuel /Supply Communications Substation Swithchincg I office Traffic Fncl Aftice - - Light Transportation Water r _ Transport - - - Emergency Reservoir � , Serviee5 I Substation I Y Hospital AnIbuiance Fire ~ mer enc Banking & Finance - = � y Sant r Station, Calf Canter -' J Legislative Military CF3fca5 ; p Installations Chock ATM Federal Processing Reserve Center Polu5ionlService Payments Government Treasury Dopariment Services Figure 4. Interdepondent Infrastructure Sectors Most critical infrastructure system vulnerabilities can be reduced below the level that potentially invites attempts to create a national catastrophe. By protecting; ley elements in each critical infrastructure and by preparing to recover essential services, the prospects for a terrorist or rogue state being able to achieve Iarge- scale, long -term damage can be minimized. This can be accomplished reasonably and expeditiously. Such preparation and protection can be achieved over the next few years, given a dedicated commitment by the federal government and an affordable investment of resources. We need to take actions and allocate resources to decrease the likelihood that catastrophic consequences from an EMP attack will occur, to reduce our current serious level of The most critical infrastructure.systent vulnerability to acceptable levels and thereby vulnerabilities can be reduced below reduce incentives to attack, and to remain a those levels that invite attack or cause a ne . tional catastrophe. viable modern society even if an EMP attack m__ ...... ..............._........... - occurs. Since this is a matter of national security, the federal government. mast shoulder the responsibility of managing the most serious infrastructure vulnerabilities. Homeland Security Presidential Directives 7 and 8 lay the authoritative basis for the Federal government to act vigorously and coherently to mitigate many of the risks to the Nation from terrorist attack. The effects of EMP on our major infrastructures lie E n� within these directives, and the directives specify adequate responsibilities and provide sufficient authorities to deal with the civilian sector consequences of an EMP attack. In particular, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been established, led by a Secretary with authority, responsibility, and the obligation to request needed resources for the mission of protecting the US and recovering from the impacts of the most serious threats. This official must assure that plans, resources, and implementing structures are in place to accomplish these objectives, specifically with respect to the EMP threat. In doing so, DHS must work in conjunction with the other established governmental institutions and with experts in the private ,sector to most efficiently accomplish this mission. It is important that metrics for assessing improvements in prevention, protection, and recovery be put in place and then evaluated and that progress be resorted regularly. DHS must clearly and expeditiously delineate its responsibility and actions in relation to other governmental institutions and the private sector, in order to provide clear accountability and avoid confusion and duplication of effort. Specific recommendations are provided below with respect to both the particulars for securing each of the most critical national infrastructures against EMP threats and the governing principles for addressing these issues of national survival and recovery in the aftermath of EMP attack. 10 i i- E FliNF a Ss®c ation of ��� EMilf.6 Eric County Governments w, 3 9771 Partridge Rd. ' I�:AI as aa.0 Coiden, New York 14033 y � (716) 941 -3647 Phone & Fax "Ova �7 Kd Fi ( t SS Ir9i 83f'al gy4]I WIF4.6 VA51 3 _ 'n idld UilliF ��� � At our monthly meeting of the Association of Eric County Governments held in the Town of Tonawanda on October 22, 2009, the following resolution was moved by Town of Brant Supervisor Leonard Pero and seconded by Village of Kenmore Trustee Sam Muscarella and duly approved. Abstained Town of Cheektowaga Supervisor Mary Holtz & Village of Wil Trustee Brian-Kulps WHEREAS, Members of the Association of Erie County Governments are deeply concerned over the potential impact of an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) event that could cause chaos and confusion for the residents of Erie County and New York State, and could result in physical harm (including death) and long-term economic loss to said residents; and WHEREAS, The United States Congress created a commission in 2001 to examine and report on the effects of electromagnetic pulses on critical infrastructure and has demonstrated that critical infrastructure, is highly vulnerable and largely unprotected, and WHEREAS, the Abstract of the "Report of the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic PLElse (EMP) Attack, Volume 1: Executive Report" (2004 states, in relevant part: "Several potential adversaries have or can acquire the capability to attack the United States with a high - altitude nuclear weapon�generated electromagnetic pulse (EMP). A determined adversary can achieve an EMP attack capability without having a high level ofsophistication. EMP is one of a small number of threats that can hold our society at risk of catastrophic consequences. EMP will cover the wide geographic region within line of sight tQ the nuclear weapon. It has the capability to produce significant damage to critical infrastructures and thus to the very fabric of US society, as well as to the ability of the United States and Western nations to project influence and military power. The common element that can produce such an impact from EMP is primarily electronics, so pervasive in all aspects of our sooiety and military, coupled through critical infrastructures. Our vulnerability is increasing daily as our use of and dependence on electronics continues to grow. The impact of EMP is asymmetric in relation to potential protagonists who are not as dependent on modern electronics. The current vulnerability of our critical infrastructures can both invite and reward-ottack-ifpt corrected. Correction is feasible and well within the Nation's means and resources to accomplish—. `The damage level could be sufficient to be catastrophic to the Nation, and our current vulnerability invites attack .... — and c� WHEREAS, a second report was issued by the Congressional EMP Commission in 2008 entitled "Report of the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) Attack, Critical National Infrastructures" (2008), which provided detailed analysis and advice regarding specific infrastructure segments and again warned that the United States could suffer catastrophic consequences from a nuclear EMP attack (and that terrorists or rogue states could perform such an attack), and concluded that the U.S. could be protected from an EMP at a relatively modest cost, not only protecting critical infrastructures from EMP, but also mitigating and speeding recovery from cyber threats, sabotage, and common natural disasters like hurricanes; and WHEREAS, The EMP Commission was disbanded earlier this year; and WHEREAS, Early this year, the National Academy of Sciences released a blue ribbon study that independently supported the EMP Commission's earlier warnings that Mother Nature can also pose an EMP threat to the United States, by means of a great geomagnetic storm that occurs about once every century, very similar in effect to a nuclear EMP attack; and, according to the National Academy of Sciences, such a storm is inevitable, and may occur during the next cycle of solar flare activity, in 2012; WHEREAS, Economic output losses and physical harm to residents could be substantially reduced if even 10% of critical infrastructure were protected; and WHERE AS, The National Fire .Protection Association NF'PA 1600 Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs (2007 Edition): (i) identifies potential hazards that are naturally occurring and human caused; (ii) expressly states that "[i]n order to maintain continuity of operations, [each] entity should identify essential or critical functions and processes, their recovery priorities, and internal and external interdependencies, so that recovery time objectives can be set ;" and (iii) specifically identifies terrorism (including nuclear and cyber terrorism), sabotage, enemy attack /war, and electromagnetic pulse as some of the enumerated intentional hazards that should be addressed; and WHEREAS, It is critically important to protect the public through an immediate, continuous, cost effective, and sustainable State of Readiness that is resistant to foreign and domestic terrorist threats (including cyber threats and EMP attacks), and to be prepared for natural disasters (including great geomagnetic solar storms), and to provide emergency management and terrorism prevention services to citizens through an "All Hazards Approach" that builds on the creative coordination of existing state functions and local resources such as emergency management, law enforcement, fire, and communications, using strategic priorities and aligning and - empowering efforts by state and local agencies in coordination with private sector capabilities and resources; and WHEREAS, The development of critical infrastructure technologies will require the investment of the private sector and the training of workers through New York's colleges, universities, and apprenticeship programs for technical and engineering disciplines ranging from welding specialties through nanotechnology and clectro- mechanical engineering, design and development; and WHERE' AS, The need for bringing together county & local disaster officials, legislators, mayors & supervisors, along with the state and federal government, is of the upmost importance to address this issue; and WHEREAS, There is a need to re- establish the bi- partisan Congressional EMP Commission as soon as possible; and WHEREAS, There is also a need for establishing bi- partisan committees at the county and state levels that could create plans to bring about education, communication, and implementation of a program to avoid or mitigate the dangers of an EMP event; and WHEREAS, Community preparation is a must in survival of an EMP incident and it is important that all cities, villages, towns & the County Executive with the Legislature stress the cooperation of all agencies that would be involved in such an event; and t' L� WHEREAS, The New fork State Legislature could create a committee to be known as the Critical Inf rastructure � Protection Committee that would educate itself about EMP and gather the facts, and then educate local agencies & officials (and ultimately the public) about the hazards of man -made and solar EMP events, and establish a plan to implement the proper steps for community preparedness; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that The Association of Erie County Governments hereby requests that the New 'York State Legislature create a committee called the Critical Infrastructure Protection Committee to assess the dangers of man-made and solar EMP threats, and develop and recommend a plan to prepare for, protect from, respond to, and recover after such EMP events; and HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that The Association of Erie County Governments hereby requests that the said Critical Infrastructure Committee shall, among other duties: (1) Study the United States Congressional Commission reports and the National fire Protection Association (N,FPA) recommendations regarding critical infrastructure and protection from risks including electromagnetic pulses and make recommendations on county and local compliance with current and emerging codes and recommendations regarding critical infrastructure protection; ___. 3 ttud and preeseut t rnngP of= tical._infrastmauro lmLi&NAmrab[e,_ira;lu ing- (i) electricity; (ii) communications; (iii) banking and finance; (iv) petroleum and natural gas; (v) transportation; (vi) food; (vii) water supplies and sewage treatment; (viii) emergency services (including, among other things, police, pre, health, and medical facilities); (ix) continuity of government; and (x) keeping citizens informed; (3) review the costs impacting local (and state) revenues if infrastructure remains unprotected and the financial benefits from protecting the most critical infrastructure; (4) review the recommendations from the National Academy of Science in reports such as "Making the Nation Safer," which calls for the creation of micro — grids, and make recommendations regarding the development, deployment, and protection of micro-:-grids from electromagnetic pulses, including: (i) the use of local electricity generation sources; (ii) the use of renewable energy sources; (iii) the use of new energy storage systems; and (iv) leverage of research and development resources across the county (and state), and assess the ability to attract state and/or federal finding and private investment, (S) identify critical interoperable communications capabilities and determine how to keep them operable; (b) review opportunities where local and state agencies and the private sector can cooperate to expedite mitigation of critical infrastructure vulnerabilities; and (7) review shortages of labor and training categories that may be addressed by institutions of higher education and technical training programs in New York; and 13E IT FURTHER RESOLVED that The Association of Erie County Governments hereby requests that the New York State Public Services Commission and power utility authorities and companies serving or effecting Erie County take immediate action to protect the electrical power grid and supply systems from the effects of man -made and solar EMP; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that The Association of Erie County Governments hereby requests federal V Representatives Slaughter, Higgins and Lee Co- Sponsor the EMP amended version of House Bill HR 2195 and further request U.S. Senators Schumer and Gillibrand to Co- Sponsor the EMP amended version of the companion Senate Bill Sm 946, and for each to urge that the EMP Commission be reestablished with as many of the original nine EMP Commissioners who are willing and able to serve; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that The Association of Eric County Governments hereby requests that the Erie County Legislature take the aforementioned actions as soon as possible for the concerns and safety of the residents of Erie County, and that copies of this resolution be transmitted to U.S. Senators Schumer and Crillibrand, Members of Congress Slaughter, Higgins and Lee, NYS Senators Stachoy/ski, Volker, Thompson, Ranzenhofer and Maziarz, Assembly Members DelMonte, Hawley, Schimminger, Peoples, Corwin, Hoyt, Gabryszak, Schroeder, Quinn and Hayes, County Executive Collins, all 15 of the Erie County Legislators, the Mayors of every city, and village and the Supervisors of every town in Erie County; and BE IT F URTHER RESOLVED that The Association of Erie County Governments hereby requests that the Erie County Legislature request that the County Office of Emergency Services brief the Legislature on the dangers of EMP, and thereafter promptly pass a similar resolution to this resolution requesting that the State of New York take similar ----- ac�i4 n ; z; rgent�as�ddt�ss- the- EA�P- t#r�at and - protect our -- citizens. --.. -- T, Marilynn Calhoun - Allen, Executive Director of the Association of Erie County Governments, do hereby certify that the forgoing is a fall and true transcript of the r esolution passed at the meeting of the Associations of Erie County Governments, as held in the Town of Tonawanda on October 22, 2009, and that said Meeting was duly called and duly constituted and that a quorum was present. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Association of Erie County Governments this 6 day of November 2009 i n d <���/FX✓ 0jrynn IhoIln- Allen, Executive Director AlUMBEItS. CITIES/ Buffaln' Lackaevanna* Tnammda *COUN'T'Y of Eric * TOWNS/Alden" Amherst* Aurora* Boston* Brant* Cliecktawago' Clarenee* Colden* Collins* Concord" Eden* halo* Evans* Grand Won& Ilamhurg* Elallnnd* Lancaster* Alarilla* Newstend* North Collins* Orchard Park* Sardinia* Tonawanda* ►voles* west Seneca * VILLAGES/Akron' Alden* Angola' Blosdellk Dcpv%v* East Aurora* Farnham* Gowanda* Llambarg* Kenmore* Lancaster* forth Collins* Orchard Park* Slane* Springville* willianisvillO "village offidals Assoclat l AKRQN ALDEN t�f ' HAMBURG ANGOLA RLAS ®ELL KENMORE LANCASTER R Tountu 14tw r NORTH COLLINS DEPEW - FARNHAM ORCHARD DARK OOWANDA SLOAN SPRINGVILLE EAST AURORA WILLIAMSVILLE CERTIFIED RESOLUTION At our monthly meeting of the Erie County Village Officials association held in the Village of Orchard Park on January 21, 2010, the following resolution was moved by Mayor .Howard Frawley of the Village of Angola and seconded by Mayor William Krebs of the Village of Springville and WHEREAS, Members of the.. Erie C ountv_Village Officials Association. are deeply c one�rn�d_�ver__the potential impact o an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) event that could cause chaos and confusion for the residents of Erie County and New_York State, and could result in physical harm (including death) and long -term economic loss to said residents; and WHEREAS, The United`States Congress created a commission in 2001 to examine and report on. the effects of electromagnetic pulses on critical infrastructure and has demonstrated that critical infrastructure is. highly vulnerable and largely unprotected; and WHEREAS,. the Abstract of the "Report of the - Commission to Assess the Threat to the United from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack, Volume l: Executive Report" (2064). states, in relevant part: "Several potential adversaries have or can acquire the capability to attack the United States -with a high- altitude nuclear weapon - generated electromagnetic pulse (EMP). A determined Adversary can achieve an EMP attack capability without having a high level of sophistication. EMP is one of a small number of threats that can hold our society at risk of catastrophic. consequences. EMP will cover til.e , wide geographic region within line of sight to the nuclear weapon. it has the capability to . produce significant damage to critical infrastructures and thus - to the very fabric of US society, as well as to the ability of the United States and Western nations project influence and military power. The common element that can produce such an impact from EMP is primaril electronics, so pervasive -in all aspects of:our society and military, coupled through critical infrastructures. Our vulnerability is increasing dail as our use o and dependence on electronics continues to grow. The impact ol EMP is asymmetric in relation to potential protagonists who are not as dependent on modern electronics. The current vulnerability of our critical infrastructures can both invite and reward attack if not - corrected. Correction is feasible and well within the Nation's means and resources to accomplish... 'The damage level could b sufficient to be catastrophic to the Nation, and our current vulnerability invites attack ..." and WHEREAS, a second is port was issued by the Congressional EMP Commission in 2008 entitled "Report of the Commission to Assess the Threat to.the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse �A�� Attack, Critical National Infrastructures" (2008), which provided detailed analysis and advice regarding specific infrastructure segments and again 'warned that the United States could suffer catastrophic consequences- from a nuclear EMP attack (and that terrorists or rogue states could perform such an attack), and concluded that the U.S. could be protected from an EMP at a relatively modest cost, not only protecting critical Infrastructures from EMP, but also mitigating and speeding recovery from cyber threats, sabotage, and common natural disasters life hurricanes; and . WHEREAS, The EMP Commission was disbanded earlier this year; and WHEREAS, Early this year, the National Academy of Sciences released a blue ribbon study that Independently supported the EMP Commission's earlier warnings that Mother Nature- can also pose an EMP threat to the United States, by means of a great geomagnetic storm that occurs about once eve century. very similar in effect to a nuclear EMP - attack; and, according to the - National Aca7emy of Sciences, such a storm is inevitable, and may occur during the next cycle of solar flare activity, in 2012; WHEREAS, Economic output losses and physical harm to residents could be substantially reduced if even 1 0% of critical infrastructure were ' protected; and .. WHEREAS, The National Eire Protection Association NFPA 1600 Standard on Disaster /Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs (2007 Edition): (1) identifies potential hazards that are naturally occurring and human caused; (ii) expressly states that "[i]n order to maintain continuity of operations, [each] entity should identify essential or critical functions and processes, their recovery priorities, and internal and external interdependencies. so that recovery time objectives can be set ;" and (Iii) s ecifically identifies terrorism (including nuclear and cyber terrorism), sabotage enemy attack war, and electromagnetic pulse as some of the enumerated intentional hazards that should be addressed; and WHEREAS, It is critically important to protect the public through an immediate, continuous, cost effective, and sustainable State of Readiness that is resistant to foreign and -domestic terrorist threats (including cyber threats and EMP attacks), and to be prepared for natural. disasters (including great geomagnetic solar storms), and to provide emergency management and terrorism prevention services to citizens through an " All Hazards Approach" that builds on the. creative coordination of existing state functions and local resources such as emergency management, law enforcement, fire, and communications, using strategic priorities and aligning and empowering efforts by state and local agencies in coordination with private sector capabilities and resources; and WHEREAS, The development of critical infrastructure technologies will require the investment of the private sector and the training of workers through New York's colleges, universities, and ,apprenticeship programs for technical and engineering disciplines ranging from welding Specialties through nanotechnology and electro- mechanical engineering, design and development; and WHEREAS, The need for bringing together county & local disaster officials, legislators. mayors & supervisors, along with the state and federal ,government, is of the up most importance to address this issue; and WHEREAS, Where is a need to re- establish the bi- partisan Congressional EMP Commission as soon as possible; and WHEREAS, Where is also a need for establishing bi- partisan committees at the county and state levels that could create plans to bring about education, communication, and implementation of a program to avoid or mitigate the dangers of an EMP event; and WHEREAS Community preparation is a must in survival of an EMP incident and it is important that I all cities, villages, towns & the County Executive with the Legislature stress the cooperation of all agencies that would be involved in such an event; and WHEREAS, The New York State Legislature could create a committee to be known as the Critical Infrastructure Protection Committee that would educate itself about EMP and gather the facts, and then educate local agencies & officials (and ultimately the public) about the hazards of man-made and solar EMP events, and establish a plan to implement the proper steps for community preparedness; NOW, THEREFORE, RE IT RESOLVED that The Erie County Village Officials Association hereby requests that the New York State Legislature .create a committee called the Critical Infrastructure Protection Committee to assess the dangers of man -made and solar EMP threats, and develop and recommend a plan to prepare for, protect from, respond to, and recover after such EMP events; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that The Erie County Village Officials Association hereby requests that the said Critical Infrastructure Committee shall, among other duties: 0+ Study the United - States Congressional Commission reports and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommendations regarding critical infrastructure and protection from risks including electromagnetic pulses. and make recommendations on county and local compliance with current and emerging codes and recommendations regarding critical infrastructure rotection; (2) study and present the range of critical infrastructure that is vulnerable, including: (I) , electricity; 00 communications; (iii) banking and finance: (iv) petroleum and natural gas; (v) transportation; (vi) food; (vii) water supplies and sewage treatment; (vill) emergency services (including, among other things, police, fire, health, and medical facilities); (ix) continuity of government; and (x) - keeping citizens informed; (3) review the costs impacting local (and state) revenues if infrastructure remains unprotected and the financial benefits from protecting the most critical infrastructure; (4) review the recommendations from the National Academy of Science in reports such as "Making the Nation Safer," which calls for the creation of micro - grids, and make recommendations regarding the development, deployment, and protection of micro -grids from electromagnetic pulses, including: (0 the use of local electricity generation sources; (il) the use of renewable energy sources; (iii) the' use of new energy storage systems; and _ (iv) leverage of research and development resources across the county state), and assess the. ability to attract state and /or federal funding and private investment; (5) identify critical interoperable communications capabilities and determine how to keep them operable; (6) review opportunities where local and state agencies and the private sector can cooperate to expedite mitigation'of critical Infrastructure vulnerabilities; and (7) review shortages of labor and training categories that may be addressed by institutions of higher education and technical training programs 1,n New York; and BE IT FURTHER- RESO L VED that The Erie County Village Officials Association hereby requests that the New York State Public Services Commission and power utility authorities and companies serving or effecting "Erie County take immediate action to protect the electrical power grid and supply systems from the effects of man -made and solar EMP; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that The Erie County Village Officials Association hereby requests federal Representatives Slaughter, Higgins and Lee Co- Sponsor the EMP amended version of House Bill HR 2195 and further request U.S. Senators Schumer and Gillibra.nd to Co- Sponsor the EMP amended version of the companion Senate Bill S- 946, and for each to urge that the EMP Commission be reestablished with as many of the original nine. EMP .Commissioners who are-willing and able to _ser_ve;_ and . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that The Erie County Village Officials Association hereby requests that the Erie County Legislature take the aforementioned actions as soon as possible for the concerns and safety of the residents of Erie County, and that copies of this resolution be transmitted to U,S. Senators Schumer and Gillibrand, Members of Congress Slaughter, Higgins and Lee, NYS Senators Stachowski, Volker, Thompson, and Ranzenhofer. Assembly Members Schimminger, Peoples, Corwin, Hoyt, Gabryszak, Schroeder, Quinn and Hayes, County Executive Collins and all of the Erie County Legislators, the Mayors of every -city. and village and the Supervisors of every torn in Erie County; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that The Erie County Village Officials Association hereby requests that the Erie County Legislature request that the County Office of Emergency Services brief the Legislature on the dangers of EMP, and thereafter promptly pass a similar resolution to this resolution requesting that the State of New York take similar actions on an urgent basis to address the 'EMP threat and protect our citizens. 1, Mary Beth Jensen, . secretary of the Erie County Village Officials Association, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and true transcript of the resolution passed at the meeting of the Erie County Village Officials Association as held in the Village of Orchard Park on January 21, 2010, and that said meeting was duly called and duly constituted and that a quorum was present. IN WITNESS HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 21 day of January, 2010. Mary Beth ensen, S cr tary Erie County Village ficials Association Toe The Governor of the State of New York �.. �� To: The Members of the New Fork Mate Assembly and Senate To: The Meads of the Several Mate Departments, Divisions, and Other Agencies of New York State Government To: Members of the United States Congress The resolutions contained herein were adopted by the Delegates to the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of Towns of the State of New Fork on Feb- ruary 17. As such, they were passed by a majority of the delegates present and, in respect to these issues, represent the legislative positions of the Association for 2010. he adopted resolutions were first submitted to the Association's Resolutions Committee from one or more of its member towns. They were considered by the Committee and if found to be relevant to all towns, or town government as a whole, they were then forwarded to all member towns prior to the Annual Meeting. They were then put before the delegates for an affirmative or negative vote. The Resolutions contained herein, if successfully enacted into law or placed in regulation, would either directly or indirectly increase the efficiency of town government and lower costs to its residents. At a time when much emphasis is being placed on studying ways to accomplish such goals, the Association and its members, representing almost half of New York State's population, urge that as legislative proposals are advanced that relate to the subjects contained in these resolutions, you will keep our positions and concerns in mind, with an intent to- ward embracing them as positive steps for the benefit of town government and its g million residents. Please feel free to call upon the staff of this .Association if you need assistance in resolving any issues relating to these resolutions. Respectfully submitted: G. Jeffrey Haber Executive Director Dated February 17, 2010 150 State Street Albany, NY 12207 (51 8) 465 -7933 Resolution No. 8 STUDY ANIIYREPARE_FO INFRASTRUCTURE DACE FF M SULTING F)to f'LECTROMACNETic PULSES, WHEREAS, the United States Congress created a commission to examine and report on the effects of electromagnetic pulses on critical infrastructure which demonstrated that critical infrastructure is highly vulnerable and largely unprotected; and WHEREAS, the Congressional EMP Commission was disbanded in 2009; and WHEREAS, in 2009, the National Academy of Sciences released a blue ribbon study that independently supported the EMP Commission's warnings that Mother Nature can also pose an EMP threat to the United States, by means of a great geomagnetic storm that occurs about once every century, very similar in effect to a nuclear EMP attach; and, according to the National Academy of Sciences, such a storm is inevitable, and may occur during the next cycle of solar flare activity, in 2012; WHEREAS, economic output losses and physical harm to residents could be substantially reduced if even 10 percent of critical infrastructure were protected; and WHEREAS, it is critically important to protect the public through an immediate, continuous, cost effective, and sustainable state of readiness that is resistant to foreign and domestic terrorist threats (including cyber threats and EMP attacks), and to be prepared for natural disasters (including great geomagnetic solar storms), and to provide emergency management and terrorism prevention services to citizens through an "All Hazards Approach" that builds on the creative coordination of existing state functions and local resources such as emergency management, law enforcement, fire and communications, using strategic priorities and aligning and empowering efforts by state and local agencies in coordination with private sector capabilities and resources; Now THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Association of Towns hereby requests that the New York State Legislature create a committee to assess the dangers of man-made and solar EMP threats, and develop and recommend a plan to prepare for, protect from, respond to and recover after such E1IP events; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLvEn, that the Association of Towns hereby requests that the New '.York State Public Service Commission and power utility authorities and companies take immediate action to protect the electrical power grid and supply systems from the effects of Iran -made and solar EMP; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Association of Towns calls upon members of the New York State Congressional Delegation to urge that the 1 +MP Commission be reestablished. Resolution No. 9 PRESE,4VE,AND $TRENGTHEN..LocAL QQYA,"MENT's ROLE IN THE SITING OF ENEt GY GENERA TtoN F'ACILIrrc$ WHEREAS, Governor Paterson signed Executive Order 24 of the year 2009, setting forth 2010 Legislative Program ew York Mate local government structure is made up of four general purpose municipal corporations: counties, towns, vil- lages and cities. A town is a general purpose municipal corpo- ration with Constitutional "home rule" powers. More than 8.1 million New Yorkers m- or nearly 50 percent of our population -- live in towns; in fact, everyone in New York who lives outside a city or an Indian reservation lives in a town. There are more towns in New York than there are cities and villages combined. he Association of Towns of the Mate of New York was estab- lished by town officials in 1933 as a means for united action Of the towns of this State and of the officers thereof for the improvement and preservation of town government. In 1935, the As- sociation organized the Town and County Officers Training School and obtained a charter from the Board of Regents to conduct training courses of both a regional and state-wide nature, for various town and county officers; including, town board members, clerks, tax collectors and receivers, assessors, finance officers, justices, attorneys, and plan- ning and zoning board members. The Annual Meeting of the Associa- tion of Towns is a peak in the Association's internal affairs each year. The group sessions for the respective officers provide not only formal instruction, but also a medium for the exchange of ideas and informa- tion. For the past 40 years, the annual meeting and training school has been conducted in New York City. As part of the Annual Meeting, town officials from around the state gather to vote on the Association of Town's annual legislative program. The goals of the legislative pro- gram are many, including preservation of home rule and local author- ity, elimination of burdensome :mandates and a means to strengthen the partnership between federal, state and local governments in order to foster our shared economic prosperity and to improve the quality of life for those who live, work and visit New York. S i PETITIONS April 13, 2410 00035 C. Simon, Owner, Use 364 Virginia St to Expand a Sidewalk Cafe (no pub hrg )(Ell) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD AND THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NAM OF AG N /OWNER ADDRESS PRO.IECT c THE ATTACHED PERMIT IS FOR COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL. NO PUBLIC HEARING IS REQUIRED AS DETERMINED BY THE PERMIT OFFICE. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE N 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. 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LU LU wn"Ywes ------------- 41 tu . . . ....... . .... ......... . �� r 4-J :3 m 0 4- 4A 0 i.3 N Qj Ln N O fTj 41 tu . . . ....... . .... ......... . �� r - u [ tu- 6e tu L3 E i� .� �. . ,' �� ..: s • 00031 Vn Appoint Executive Director (Exempt)(Mehaffy)(Strat Plan) Ccp# 13, 3/30 Mrs. Russell moved That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service 0003" -q \ Appt Exec Assist to Compt for Comm & Governmental Affairs (Perm)(Max)(McPhearsoii)(Compt) Ccp# 17,3/30 Mrs. Russell moved That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service Appt Exec Assist to Compt for Comm & Governmental Affairs (Pemi)(Max)(McPhearson)(Compt) (ccp# 17, 3130) Mrs Russell moved That Communication of 17 of March 30, 2010, be received and piled and that the Permanent appointment of Robbie McPhearson, 2540 N9iagara Falls Blvd, Niagra palls, NY 14304 at the Maximum Salary of $75,402.00 is hereby approved. Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service Appt Supervising Assessor (Prov)(4` Step)(Kozerski)(Assess) (ccp## 18, 3/30) Mrs Russell moved That Communication of 18 of March 30, 2010, be received and Filed and that the Provisional appointment of Phillip Kozerski, 158 Barnard St, Buffalo, NY, 14206 at the fourth step of $59,025.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Serviced $`� t� AY NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMIBEK I3AYNES KEGS LOCURTO RIVE RUSSELL '� x SMITH Mai - 5 2/3- b 3/4- 7` i t Appt Engineering Inspector (Perm)(Inter)(Borton)(PW) ASS (ccp# 24, 3130) Nth Russell moved That Communication of 24 of March 30, 2010, be received and Filed and that the Permanent appointment of William Borton, 37 Winter St, St, Buffalo, NY, 14213 at the Intermediate Salary of $ 42,032.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 t Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service 11, 10 1 * AVE * NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GO LOMBEK n 11A . NE S °IL sk p S 14 Sti � L OCURTV 'Y RIV RUSSELL SfM d. m ° L 5 2 6 3/4- 7 of) A 0 -; Appt Engineering Inspector (Temp)(Inter)(Pecoro)(PW) (ccpg 25, 3130) Mrs Russell moved That Communication of 25 of March 30, 2010, be received and Filed and that the Temporary appointment of Phillip M. Pecoraro, 67 Brinton St, St, Buffalo, NY, 14214 at the Intermediate Salary of $ 42,032.00 is hereby approved, PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 � ' Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service� CJ s x AYE NO FONTANA . FRANCZ GOLOLrk.P.BEK * HA.S KEARNS LOCY.1J.y. %iB -... RMRA Ak RUSSELL n IS[ aC SMITH Maj ssg � ® 5 f j iii ta` lJ 2/3- G �t i'i 3/4- 7 '� # 00011. Appt Engineering Inspector (Perm)(3rd)(Schmarder)(PW) (ccp# 26, 3130) Mrs Russell moved That Communication of 25 of March 30, 2010, be received and Filed and that the Permanent appointment of Robert W. Sehmarder, 51 Cheltenham Dr., Buffalo, NY, 14216 at the Intermediate Salary of $ 44,057.00 is hereby approved.. PASSED AYES a 9 NOES e 0 r� Recommended b the Committee on Civil Service 6 *A *NO FONTANA FRANCZYK COLOMBEK HA YNES KEARNS LOCIJRT® RIVE RUSSELL SMITH Maj - 5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 '� _" . 1, = Appt Laborer II(Perm)(3` Step)(Schroeder)(PW)` (ccp# 27, 3/30) Mrs Russell moved That Communication of 27 of March 30, 2010, be received and Filed and that the Permanent appointment of Michael F. Schroeder, 98 Coolidge Road, Buffalo, NY 14216 at the Intermediate Salary of $ 29,977.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 { Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service &w �� AYE NO FONTANA F'RANCZ * G®LONBEK * * '� HAAS * ]KEARNS RIATR RUSSELL SMITH Mai 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 Appt Senior Engineer(Perm)(Inter)(E. Schmarder)(PW) } 1 (ccp# 28, 3/30) Mrs Russell moved That Communication of 28 of March 30, 2010, be received and Filed and that the Permanent appointment of Eric D. Schmarder, 46 Camden Avenge, Buffalo, NY 14216 at the Intermediate Salary of $ 58,339.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service :� ������ 6 � �� * AYE NO F ONTANA * '� FRANCZYK .. GOLOE HAYNES LEARNS L®C RIFVE x RUSSELL, . STH 213- 6 3/4- 7 '� 0 0 0 A Appt Senior Engineer(Prov)(Max)(Hoffert)(PW) (ccp# 29, 3130) Mrs Russel[ moved That Communication of 29 of March 30, 2010, be received and Filed and that the Provisional appointment of Michael Hoffert, 55 Coburg, Buffalo, NY 14216 at the Maximum Salary of $ 62428.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service * AYE * NO * * FON'TANA * FRANCZYK * * G®LOMBEK * * HAYNES * KEARNS * LOCURTO * RA * RUSSELL * '" * SNU TH * 3/4- 7 0004 Appt Contract & Specification Clerk(Prov)(Max)(Kirker)(A &F) (ccp# 42, 3130) Mrs Russell moved That Communication of 42 of March 30, 2010, be received and Piled and that the Provisional appointment of Heidi Kirker, 351 Potters Road, Buffalo, NY 14220 at the Maxin►um Salary of $ 40,436.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES d 9 NOES e 0 i 4 j � Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service '. " ". r � d- '1: FONT ANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK HAVE KEARNS L®CURTO RIVE a� RUSSELL SNUTH majs5 2/3- 6 * �` 3/4- 7 001 Notices of Appointments Temp /Prov /Perin Ccp# 48, 3/30 Mrs, Russell moved That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed AAO �AI�V1 VJU `l, ilk/""' A Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service 1 �� ., . _ . ;�. :- ::� .r. � r 004 Increase in Contract #93000531 (Item No. 23, C.C.P., Max. 30, 2010) That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue a change order to Lardon Constriction Contract ##93000531, an increase in the amount of $1,400.00, as more fully described in the above communication, for work relating to Waste Material. Funds for this project are available in 52002606 - 442100. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Finance T T14 Cha�iatn TAB:rmv tAwp60\msword\ :rmvV3c3- 30c.doc * AYE xNO* FONTA,N.A FRANC * x 9L g��y4'1 MB EK 9C ��� YNE ARNS SF g q'���''11$��� +� LLl$.+{ RTO �F 9�7 �� R Y E - - ' • y RUSS . SMITH Sj m 5 * aF 213- 6 r9 Acceptance of $34,940 Grant by the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee (Item No. 43, C.C.P., Mar. 30, 2010) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Kearns moved: That the Commissioner of Community Services and Recreational Programming be, and she hereby is authorized on behalf of the City to accept the grant through the State Department of Motor Vehicles in that amount of $34,940 for the facilitation and implementation of a Bicycle Safety Training and Helmet Distribution }} Programxv*n e z_ C6V f S'Pck C` O l?_1�Evttt� it lC Passed: Recommended by the Committee on Fin ce Ch - rA13:rmy t:\wp60\msword\nnv143C3-30G.CIOC ' AYE *NG* * FONTANA * FRA.NCZ'YK * G®LOMBEK * RA'YNES * KEARNS * L ®CURT® * RIVE * RUSSELL * SMT * Nlaj ® 5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 * '� 000A9 M. Kearns- Housing Violation License Application Affidavit Ccp# 54, 3/30 Mr. Kearns moved That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed �j -V Recommended by the Committee on Finance 00 El 0 Budget and Personnel Amendment 55- Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets (Item No. 129, C.C.P., Mar. 30, 20 10) That the Budget and Personnel Amendment as contained in Item No. 129, C.C.P., March 30, 2010 be and the same hereby is approved. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Finance, Chairman TAB:rmy t:%wp60Wsword\rTnv\ 12903- 30c.doc * AYE NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK IJAYNE _ LEARNS LOCURT® RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH Maj - 5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 '� Increased Appropriation — Police Department (Item No. 120, C.C.P.; Mar. 30, 2010) That the Comptroller be, and he hereby is authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $32,490 from Police Grant Reimbursement to meet the increased appropriation to Department of Police as set forth in the above communication. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Finance— �` Chairman TAB:rmv t:Nwp60\mswordlrmvk1206 -3 Oc.doc 0 I 0 * AYE NO FONT ANA FRANCZYK GOLOMB K HA ES KEARNS L4CURTO PJIVERA RUSSELL SMITH aj - 5 213 -6 3/4- 7 �` G\ 0 O: 00052 No. Transfer 245 Mortimer - Sycamore Village Subdivision # 80, 03/30/2010 Mr. LoCurto moved: That the above item be returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Michael LoCurto, Chairperson, Community Development A public hearing has been set, before the Common Council, at this regularly scheduled meeting, on the above item, and a Notice of Same has been published in the Buffalo News, a copy of which is attached hereto. On a motion by Mr. Fontana, seconded by Mr. Kearns, the item is properly before the Common Council, and the hearing is opened, CARRIED. Appearances — Francisco Gusman Mr. Fontana now moved that the hearing be closed. Seconded by Mr. Kearns CARRIED Mr. Fontana now moved approval of said item. Seconded by Mr. Kearns PASSED AYES - 9 NOES -0 0 Transfer 245 Mortimer -- Sycamore Village Subdivision (Item No. 80, C.C.P., Mar. 30, 2010) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. , oQ.4A loved: That the offer from Ronette Nevine, in the sure of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00) for the purchase of Lot 11, 245 Mortimer in the Sycamore Village Subdivision, be and hereby is accepted; and That the Mayor, Chairman, Vice - Chairman or any duly authorized officer of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and land, is subject to the approval of Agency Lead Counsel and to execute the same. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Developznen hairman TAB:rmv TAwp601ms% ordVmv180c3 -30c AYE x NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLONMEK BAi'NEES KEARNS LOCIRT4 a RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH Maj a 5 2/3 Y[ ( T 3/4- 7 '� 00053 �qj Transfers 245 Mortimer — Sycamore Village Subdivision (Item No. 44, C.C.P., Mar. 30, 2010) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. 'U6, :moved: That the above - mentioned item be and the same is hereby received and filed. Adopted. Recommended b the Committee on Community Development Y Y - - - d Cha 7'AB:rmv TANvp60\msNvordlmiv\44c3 -3 Oc 00054 V Report of Sale — 276 Chelssa (Item. No. 4, C.C.P., Mar. 30, 2010) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. ,� C- +O moved: That the offer from Mr. Claudis Foxworth and Mrs. Lula Foxworth, residing at 278 Chelsea P sum of the su of Two -Tland Dollars (2,OOU 00) for the purchase of 276 Chelsea, f ie a d hereby is acct ted; an` ThIf the tr nsfer tax, rOording fees an cost of'legal description sl 11 be pall by the purch er; and That the Of e of trategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary s`for the tr er of t documeq itle and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development k Cha` _ an TAn:mi t: Nvp601ms%YordVmv\4c3- 30e.doe ti Mr. LoCurto moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Community Development F. 11 I W Report of Sale -- 42 Colorado�t' (Item No. 5, C.C.P., Mar. 30, 20 10) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. tc " - 4,, (moved: That the offer from Arthur T. Logan, residing at 46 Colorado Street, in the sum of Nine Hundred Dol , s� ($900,00) for the pure of 42 Colorado, be anoh reby is accepted; and That c transfer tax, recording "fecs and co t of legal d cription shal be paid by the purcha er; and hat the Office 'f St egic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary docu ents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in ac ordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chaff an rAB:rmv tAwpWmswordlrmv15c3- 30c.doc 4 { ao Mr. LoCurto moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Community Development O . -O 0005 Report of Sale --- 14 Kehr (Item No. 7, C.C.P., Mar. 30, 2010) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. 1—o 4, moved: That t e ffer from Ms. Margaret A. Hawkins, residing at 20 Kehr Street, in the sum of One hog sand and One�l��xr� red Dollars ($1 00) for the purchase of 14 Kehr, be and he by is accepted; a hat the transfer x, recording ees an cost of leg 1 des ion shall bepaid by the p chaser; and That the Off e of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary doe ments for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in peordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. pagM Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Ch an TgBmv t:1wp601nisNvordlrmv17c3 -30c. doc f /j Mr. LoCurto moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Community Development _ �i► E - ��� ,.... i° �. !: � R 1 A. Georgiadis, Petition to use 1081 Elmwood — Sidewalk Patio (Item No. 56, C.C.P., Mar. 30, 20 10) That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved: That after the public hearing before the Committee on Legislation on April 6, 2010, the petition of A. Georgiadis, owner, for permission to use 1051 Elmwood Avenue for a sidewalk patio in the front of a 2 story masonry and frame sit -in restaurant be, and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation tairman F � t:\wp6O\msword\:rmv\56c3-30c.doe P;�- AYE * NO FONTANA *. FRANCZYIC .. . x G ®LOMBEK HAYNES KEARNS LOC R TO 7k 7`C � - RA A - - $C RUSSELL SMITH 4k aj - 5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 " �` 00058 cy S. Al Karaawi, Petition to use 1201 Hertel for a Restaurant (Item No. 57, C.C.P., Mar, 30, 2010) That after the public hearing before the Committee on Legislation on April f, 2010, the petition of S. Al Karaawi, owner, for permission to use 1201 Hertel Avenue for a restaurant be, and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman TAB:rmv t:Xwp60NmswordVrmv\57c3- 30c.doc 9,5 AVE NO FONTA.NA FRANCZYK * x_ GOLOMIBEK * '� HAYNE x KEARNS L ®CURT® RIVERA x RUSSELL * �` SNUTH * '� Maj e 5 2/3- G 3/4- 7 �` ' D. Hall, Petition to Use 326 Amherst Street — to Expand an Existing Restaurant (Item No. 52, C.C.P., Feb. 16, 20 10) (Item No. 72, C.C.P., Mar. 30, 2010) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved: Thatihe ptition,f D. Hall, o er, for pe issi to expa an existing restaurant at 326 t � &st Stre t be d hereby is a roved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation TAB:rmv t:\wp60\rnsword\:n Ong X V � �, Chairman r'. �) � Y 00060. Ordinanace Amendment- Domestic Partnership Benefits (# 101,212)( #61,2116)( #62,312) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation i 0006x.. P. Fayushteyn, Petition to use 1225 Hertel for a LED Billboard Sign (Item No. 44, C.C.P., Feb. 2, 2€310) That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation.. Mr. Colombek moved- That er t e petiti of P. Fvshtcn, wrier, for p rmission use 1225 Hertel Avenu for sign th ing lights be a iereby is apprrr Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation �..' Chairman TAB:rmv t :lwp6t)lmswordl :rmv144c2- 2c.doc i4 9-2 r �' Golombek moved that the eve item be mcommitted to tie Committee on RESOLUTIONS April 13, 2010 4 0G2 RESOLUTION By: Mr. Gol€ mbek Re: CREATION OF A SPECIAL ZONING DISTRICT- "THE PAN AMERICAN DISTIRCT" — GREAT ARROW AVENUE TO THE SCAJAQUADA EXPRESSWAY BETWEEN DELAWARE AVENUS AND ELMWOOD Whereas: From time to time the unique characteristics of a particular area or areas of the City of Buffalo require the creation of a special zoning district; and Whereas: The Common Council has from time to time created these districts to preserve and stabilize areas of the city and to maintain and improve the unique characteristics of residential and commercial neighborhoods; and Whereas: The area bordered by Great Arrow Avenue and the Scajaquada Expressway, between Delaware Avenue to Elmwood would benefit from site plan and review legislation; and Whereas: The Common Council believes the creation of the Pan .American Exposition District will aid and strengthen the stability and continued viability of this area as a sound residential, commercial and cultural area of the City of Buffalo ; and Whereas: The Common Council believes this area will benefit from site plan and review legislation; and Whereas: The Common Council also believes that this area will also benefit from additional legislation that will restrict certain uses and that future development shall be controlled by the creation of a special zoning district; Now, Therefore be it Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo directs the City Planning Board and its staff work with the Corporation Counsel's office to draft zoning legislation which would aid in the preservation and improvement of this area. 00063 By: Mr. Golombek SUBJECT: Support of Black Rock Riverside Good Neighbor Planning Alliance Application for NYS Main Street Grant Whereas: The City of Buffalo has empowered its citizens to have a say in the development of their neighborhoods through Good Neighbor Planning Alliances; and Whereas: The State of New York has available grants thorough its Main Street Program that can be used to revitalize neighborhood business districts; and Whereas: The Black Rock - Riverside Good Neighbor Planning Alliance has created a vision for both the Tonawanda Street Business District and the Niagara Street Business District; and Whereas: The potential spin off from this vision of redevelopment within the surrounding neighborhoods and other City of Buffalo neighborhood business districts is significant, Whereas: The Black Rock- Riverside Good Neighbor Planning Alliance will submit an application to the New York State Main Street Program seeking grant money to help this vision come to fruition. Be It Resolved: That the Common Council does support the vision of the Black Rock - Riverside Good Neighbor Planning Alliance has to revitalize both the Tonawanda Street and Niagara Street Business Districts. Be It Further Resolved: That the Common Council supports the Black Rock - Riverside Good Neighbor Planning Alliance grant proposal that will be submitted to the New York State Main Street Program. Josep Golombek, Jr. RESOLUTION B Curtis Haynes, Jr. Re: Buffalo Place Inc. New "York .Main Street Program Application WHEREAS, The New York Mate Main Street Program provides financial resources to Business Improvement Districts to strengthen the economic vitality of traditional New Mork State Main Streets and neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, Buffalo Place Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to improving the economic health and quality of life in downtown .Buffalo, and the 24 -block Buffalo Place business improvement district in the downtown Main Stmt corridor, and WHEREAS, Buffalo Place Inc., was awarded a New York Maim Street grant in 2406 and successfully assisted properties in renovating facades and interiors of buildings in the 500 Block of Mail Street, and WHEREAS, Buffalo Place will submit a New Fork Main Street Program grant application focusing on rejuvenating the historic Theatre District, including Main and Pearl Streets between Tupper and Chippewa Streets, and the adjacent Electric Tower block; and WHEREAS, A New 'York Main Street Program grant in the Theatre District would maximize expected development opportunities for long vacant and under utilized properties adjacent to the Cars Sharing Maim Street and the upcoming two -way conversion of Pearl Street projects; and WHEREAS, A New York Main Street Program grant in the Theatre District is consistent with the goals of the award winning Queen City Hub Strategic Plan for Downtown Buffalo for increased building occupancy, growth of a downtown residential neighborhood and 24/7 activity; and WHEREAS, Gap financing from sources such as the New York Main Street Program has been essential to making downtown renovation projects economically feasible. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THIN, The Common. Council of the City of Buffalo enthusiastically endorses the Buffalo Place Inc. Theatre District New York Main Street Program and Buffalo Place Inc.'s application for a New York Main Street Program Grant and calls upon the State of New York to give every consideration to funding this very worthy submission to the New Mork Main Street Program. Curtis Haynes, Jr. Ellicott District Council Member s, f� i 00065 RESOLUTION Sponsor: Mr. Haynes Re: Appoint Senior Legislative Assistant Whereas: 1 hereby appoint Chandra L. Davis, residing at 185 Walnut Avenue, Buffalo, New York, 14204, to the position of Senior Legislative Assistant to the Ellicott District Council Office; and Whereas: The effective date for said appointment shall be April 12, 2010; Now, Therefore be it Resolved That: Chandra L. Davis, residing at 185 Walnut Avenue, Buffalo, New York, 14204, is hereby appointed as a Senior Legislative Assistant to the Ellicott District Council Office, effective April 12, 2010. Curtis Haynes, Jr. Resolution Sponsor: Mike LoCurto RE: Permission to Hang "The Hellenic Festival" Banner. Whereas: The Greek Orthodox Church is celebrating its Annual "Hellenic Festival "; and Whereas: Representatives from the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation have requested permission to utilize two trees to hang the banner across Delaware Avenue in front of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, located at 146 West Utica from Saturday, May 1, 2010 through Monday June 7, 2010 in celebration of this event; and Whereas: The Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation representatives are familiar with the banner requirements and will purchase the necessary bond before the banner is installed; Now Therefore Be It Resolved: That the Common Council does hereby grant permission to the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation to hang a banner celebrating their Annual Hellenic Festival on Delaware Avenue in front of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, located at 146 West Utica from May 1, 2010 through June 7, 2010, providing the banner meets the requirements of all pertinent City Departments and ensures that no existing laws or ordinances are violated. i chae . LoCurto a J �f - I E� 006 By: David Rivera People United f ©r Sustainable Housing (PUSH) Application to the New Fork State Office of Community Renewal Main Street Program . - WHEREAS, the State of New York Office of Community Renewal, on behalf of the New York State Housing Trust Fund, has released its 2010 Funding Round for its New York Main Street Program, which supports community revitalization through commercial and residential building renovations, downtown anchor projects, and related streetscape enhancements; and, WHEREAS, if awarded pursuant to its application, the New York Main Street Program would fund PUSH up to $500,000 to enhance the streetscape and physically improve commercial and residential units on Grant Street between West Ferry and West Delavan; and, WHEREAS, under the New York Main Street program, PUSH also proposes to act as Local Program Administrator for a competitive Request for Proposals process to fund the streetscape and building improvements within the identified target area; and, WHEREAS, the identified target area is home to many successful businesses such as Guercio Foods, Lorigo Restaurant Supplies, and, more recently, Sweetness — 7 Cafe, it is clear that Grant Street commercial and housing stock has suffered consistent physical deterioration over the past 30 years; and, WHEREAS, PUSH has identified West Side physical community revitalization and improved quality of life for West Side residents among its chief priorities as a public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; and, WHEREAS, the City of Buffalo has worked successfully with PUSH to revitalize other residential properties on Buffalo's West Side. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Common Council of the City of Buffalo strongly supports PUSH's New York Main Street program application on the basis that, if funded, it will leverage significant financial support to combat community deterioration on Buffalo's West Side and improve the quality of life for City of Buffalo residents. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution be sent to PUSH Executive Director Aaron Bartley at 271 Grant Street, Buffalo NY 14213 immediately upon passage. David Rivera Niagara District Councilmember ADOPTED BY: Ms. RUSSELL BUDGET AND PERSONNEL AMENDMENT 20 — POLICE 1121— ADMINISTRATION & COMMUNICATION The Common Council of the City Of Buffalo does ordain as follows: That pail of Section I of Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, relating to 20 — Police, 1121 - Administration & Communication which currently reads: 5 Camera Monitor $ 28,164 - $ 31,989 Is hereby amended to read: 10 Camera Monitor $ 28,154 - $ 31,989 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 DANIEL DERENDA, POLICE COMMISSIONER 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. j DANIEL DERENDA POLICE COMMISSIONER DONNA J. ESTRICH DIRECTOR OF BUDGET, ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE APPROVED AS TO FORM Corporation Counsel 03/10/20 10 Attachment SOA DEPARTMENT OF POLICE BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR October 13, 2009 Donna Estrich, Budget Director 65 Niagara Square City Hall, Budget Room 203 Buffalo, NY 14202 H. McCARTHY GIPSON COMMISSIONER The Buffalo Police Department is requesting the following budget amendment to the 2009/2010 fiscal year adopted budget: Add 5 Police Surveillance Camera Monitor positions 1 Title Code # 10691 Org 12021001 411001 1 Salary Range: $28,164 Step 1 / Exempt position Add 1 Detective position / Title Code # 2132 / Org 12001001 411001 Salary Range: $66,2301 PBA position Increase revenue in Buffalo Police Department general fund Grant Reimbursement revenue account, Org 10200030 380101 by $88,012 for the Camera Monitor positions ($70,410 salary plus $17,602 fringe estimate) and $43,049 for the Detective position ($33,115 salary plus $9,934 fringe estimate) for a total increase of $131,061. This calculation is based on filling all positions by ,January 1, 2010. This amendment is necessary to fulfill the requirements of the Jag Stimulus Grant (Police Surveillance Camera Monitors) and the Impact Vl Grant (Detective assigned to ECAC for field intelligence). If you have any questions, please call Inspector Joseph Strano at ext 4879 or Capt. Mark Makowski at ext 5643. Sincerely, 1 . H. McCarthy Gi son Cc: Inspector Joseph Strano, BPD Admin. & Communications Captain Mark Makowski, BPD Admin. & Communications Lieutenant Joseph Panus, BPD Admin. & Finance 74 FRANKLIN STREET / BUFFALO, NY 14202 -4099 / (716) 851 -4444 / www.hpdny.oxg * AYE * NO * * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * C ®L®EK * HA ES * IDEAS * L®CURT® * RIVEIIA * RUSSELL * SNUTH * aj - 5 * * * * * x 2/3- b 3/4- 7 �`` 00069 :�j 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 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 Felicitation for By Councilmember In Memoriam for By Councilmember In Memoriam for Constance Laverne Snell By Councilmember Smith, Russell ADOPTED April 13, 2010 PI dNME ORIAM CONS TANCE LA VERVE SNELL gliereas: On March 25, 2010, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom, has removed from our midst in whose death, we have lost a sincere and loyal friend. her community a valued and respected citizen and her family, a kind and devoted member, and Whereas: Constance LaPerne Snell was barn on September 22, 1945 in Buffalo, New York and received her education in the Buffalo public school system, graduating from Bennett High School and then attending Buffalo State College; and fflaereas: Constance LaVerne Snell worked for General Motors for twenty five years before retiring in 2001; and "ereas: Active in the community, Constance was a member of the Delavan Grider Block Club Council, the Buffalo Board of Block Clubs, the Good Neighbor Planning alliance, the Humber Avenue Block Club, the Masten Block Club Coalition and the Church Ushers Association of Buffalo and Vicinity; and Whereas: Constance deeply loved the Lord and found great joy in her family, including her three daughters: Carol, Carmen and Constance; six grandchildren. Ronald, Christopher, Erica, Kara, Natassia and Kristen; and one great - grandchild. Nevaeh; Now, Therefore,. Be It Resolved That. The Buffalo Common Council mourn deeply the passing of our worthy and beloved friend, and extend this expression of heartfelt sympathy to her family in this their sad bereavement, confident in the knowledge that having reached the end of her earthly journey, she has received her eternal and glorified reward in Heaven, having heard the consoling wards of the Master, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant" Demone A. Smith Bonnie E Russell Masten District Councilmernber University District Councilmember 0070 0 BY: DEMONS A SMITH Appointments Commissioners of Deeds Required for the Proper Performance of Public Duties That the following person(s) are hereby appointed as Commissioner of Deeds for the term ending December 31, 2010, conditional upon the persons so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City of Buffalo • Richard G. Wirkowski • Jeanne M. Ping • Elizabeth Schumer • Nicholas J. Dhimitri • Janet M. Arnold • Karen A. Peck • Hassan Farah • Chandra L. Davis • Thema Harbin • Lerone Abrams • Celia J. Quintana • Darien J. Pratchett TOTAL 12 U r 61011; 0-ki ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS The following meetings are scheduled. All meetings are held in the Common Council Chambers, IP floor City Hall, Buffalo, New York, unless otherwise noted. Regular C© mnittees Committee on Civil Service Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 9:45 o'clock A. M. Committee on Finance Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. following Civil Service Committee on Comm. Dev. Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 1:00 o'clock P.M. Committee on Legislation Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. Special Committee Meetings Special Committee on Waterfront Development Monday, April 19, 2010 at 11:00 o'clock A.M. In the Council Chambers (Public Disclaimer): All meetings are subiect 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. No. 4� Z- Adjournment O a motion by Mr, Fontana, Seconded by Mr. � , the Council adjourned at GERALD CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK April 13, 2010 SPECIAL SESSION April 9, 2010 3:00 I'M 1. Call for Special Session R &F 2. Ordinance Amendment -Ch 175 Fees -Parks (res# 126, 3130) APP 3, Adjournment ADOPT CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO SEPECIAL SESSION FRIDAY, April 9, 2010 AT 3:00 PM Present — David A. Franczyk, President of the Council, and Councilmembers: Fontana, Golombek, Haynes, Kearns, LoCurto, Rivera, Russell & Smith - 9 Absent -None *AYE* NO * * * FONTANA * * FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK HAYNES KEARNS LOCURTO RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH [_ -- e -e -e -] [ MAJ - 5 ] [213 - 6] [314- 71 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * m An FILLNIORE DISTRICT COUNCIL MEAMER Mr. Wilmer Olivencia, Jr Deputy City Clerk 1308 City Hall Buffalo, New York Dear Mr. Olivencia: i D AVID s FR ANCZYK PRE NT OF TI r BUI ALO COMMON COUNCIL 2 65 NIAGARA SQUARE 1 1315 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3:118 (716) 851 -4138 FAX: (716) 851 -4869 E -main dfrancz�rk'O)city -bu ffalo.cont City of Buffalo Website: 3v'v %v.ci btuffi'lo.c0"1 April 7, 2010 Pursuant to ;section 3.9 of the Charter of the City of Buffalo, upon the written request of Five Councilmembers, dated April 7, 2010 presented to you herewith, I hereby call a Special Meeting of the Common Council, to be held in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Buffalo, New York, on April 9, 2010 at 3:00 PM, for the following puposes: To receive and take appropriate action on : All Items Relating To 1. Ordinance Amendment -Ch 175 Fees -Parks Yours very truly, avid A.Franczyk President of the Council GERALD A. fvHWALIt SKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics WILMER OLIVENCIA, JR. Deputy City Clerk DIANA RICO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics April 7, 2010 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851-4845 lr TO EACH MEMBER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL: 'f - YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that, pursuant to Section 3.9 of the Charter of the City of Buffalo, upon the written request of Five Councilmembers, dated April 7, 2010, DAVID A. FRANCZYK, President of the Common- Council, has called a Special Meeting of the Common Council, to be held in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Buffalo, New York, on Friday, April 9, 2010 at 3:00 PM. for the following purpose: To receive and take appropriate action on all items relating to Ordinance Amendment -Ch 175 Fees -Parks Yours very truly, �p?/z 4 Wilmer Olivencia; r. Deputy City Clerk April 7, 2010 Hon. David A. Franczyk President Common Council 1315 City Hall Buffalo, New York Dear Sir: WE, the undersigned, members of the Common Council, hereby request that you call a Special Meeting of the Common Council, pursuant to Section 3.9 of the Charter of the City of Buffalo, for the following purpose: To receive and take appropriate action on All items pertaining to Ordinance Amendment -Ch 175 Fees -Parks We request that this Special Meeting be held on April 9, 2010 at 3 :00 PM �l Pursuant to Rule 2 of the Rules of Order of the Common Council of the City of Buffalo, each of the following named members of the Common Council, to wit: RICHARD FONTANA JOSEPH GOLOMBEK. CURTIS HAYNES MICHAEL P. K_EARNS MICHAEL LOCURTO DAVID A. RIVERA BONNIE E. RUSSELL DEMONE SMITH hereby states that he/she received twenty -four (24) hours' notice of the time and purpose of the Special Meeting of the Common Council duly called to be held on April 9, 2010 at 3:00 PM. STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE) ss: CITY OF BUFFALO) On this 7"' Day of April 2010 sworn before me, the subscribers, personally appeared To me known to be the same persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and they duly and severally acknowledged to me that they execu the same. Commissioner of Dee , in and for the City of Buffalo, . My Commission expires 12/31/10 By: Mr. LoCurto; Mr. Franczyk; Re: Ordinance Amendment Chanter 175, Fees The Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby ordain as follows: That Chapter 175 of the Code of the City of Buffalo be amended to read as follows: § 175 -1. Enumeration of Fees The following schedule of fees is hereby established with respect to licenses, permits and activities required or regulated under the provisions of various chapters of the Code of the City of Buffalo. Applications for and the issuance of such licenses and permits shall be subject to the provisions of the specific chapter of the Code which is indicated for each type of license or permit. The business, activity or operation for which the license or permit is required shall be subject to all regulations set forth in the chapter to which reference is made. These fees may be adopted or revised by the Common Council from time to tune. Code Chapter Section, Type of Application, Permit or License Fee Parks and Other Open Spaces (Last Amended 4 -1® Chapter 309 2003, effective 4 -9 -2003) § 309- 28,Use of facilities With the exception of designated private ice time at skating rinks, City of Buffalo handicapped persons (classified as such by the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare) may use any of the hereinafter mentioned recreational facilities free of all charges and fees. I City Resident I Non-City Resident Seasonal fee for South Park, Cazenovia and Delaware Golf Courses Senior citizens with City Identification Cards, Monday to Friday Senior Citizens (Sundav through Saturdav) Youths under 16 with City identification cards, Monday to Friday Junior Program (12:00 noon to GOLF COURSES [$160.00] $185.00 [$285.00] $250.00 [$80.00] $90.00 150.00 [$250.00] NIA $200.00 [$80.00] $150.00 for 7 -dav $160.00 [$50.00] 7b.00 [$125.00] JILO .00 1 closing, July to August only) Daily fee for South Park, Cazenovia and Delaware Golf Course (each) 18 holes on Saturday, Sunday [$12.00] 16.00 [$18.00[ $17.00 or holiday Seniors and youths under 16 on [$8.00] 113.00 $14.00 Saturday, Sunday or holiday 18 holes on other days [$9.00] 113.00 $14.00 Seniors and youths under 16 on [$7.00] 111.00 [$13.00[ $12.00 regular weekdays Twilight rate (starts after 6:00 [$7.00] $8.00 $9.00 P.M.) Reserve tee time, per reserved [$50,00] K5.00 [$50.00] $55,00 hour New York State access pass [Free] $90.00 [Applicable rate] $90.00 9 Hole Rate Mon. -- Fri. $10.00 11.00 9 Hole Rate Sat. -Sun. $12.0 0 13.00 DUPLICATE PERMITS Each permit $5.00 - - $10.00 BOAT TRAILER LAUNCHING PERMITS Seasonal $25.00 ( $50.00 ICE SKATING Youths under 18 and seniors $1.00 $100 18 years and over $2.00 $3.00 Designated private ice time: Indoor rink: All groups other than $110.00 $180.00 developmental league, per hour Developmental league, $80.00 $200.00 (including Explorer League, 2 Timon and Canisius High School), per hour Nonresident participating with resident or developmental league or high school, per individual /per season Skating lessons, per session $12.00 INDOOR NATATORIUM Daily sessions City of Buffalo residents with identification cards Under 18 years and $9.00 seniors 18 years and over $2.00 July and August Under 18 years and seniors 18 years and over Seasonal Under 18 and seniors $50.00 (with City identification cards) 18 years and older $100.00 (with City identification cards) Designated private swimming time Half pool rental per group Per hour $30.00 Per day $200.00 Exclusive use of pool Per hour $40.00 $60.00 E� r r $3.00 $3.00 $2.50 $2.50 $150.00 $150.00 $40.00 $300.00 $60.00 1 3 Per day $300.00 Swimming lessons, per session $15.00 CITY IDENTIFICATION CARDS Issued to City residents with $3.00 valid proof of residence, each DAILY RENTALS Special events $200.00 Seasonal events $500.00 LaSalle Pavilion $250.00 Parkside Lodge [$125.00] JQ,00 Rental of Parkside Lodge -4 185100 hours includes attendant Marcy Casino Rental: [$125.001 Non -Peak. November 1 -Mav 14 Terrace Room. Mon - Tours. $50,00 Pan -Am Room, Mon.- Thurs. 7$ 5.00 Entire Facility, Mon.- Thurs. ii00100 Terrace Room. Sundav $76.00 Pan -Am Room, Sundav $100.00 Entire Facilitv. Sundav 150.00 Terrace Room, Friday. 6$ 00.00 Pan -Am Room, Fridav 800.00 entire Facilitv. Fridav $1.200.00 Terrace Room, Saturday $7 00.00 Pan -Am Room. Saturdav $900.00 Entire Facilitv. Saturdav $1.,350.00 Marc Casino Rental, Peak, May 15 — October 31: 4 $400.00 $30.00 $200.00 $500.00 $250.00 [$125.00] LO.00 185.00 [$125.00] 50.00 75.00 100.00 75.00 100.00 150.00 600.00 800.00 X1.200.00 700.00 9�, 00100 $1.350.00 i0 Terrace Room, Mon- Thurs. lz5. 00 Pan -Am Room. Mon.- T hurs. $ 100,00 Entire Facility, Mon. - Tours, 1 50.00 Terrace Room, Sundav 100.00 Pan -Am Room, Sundav 125.00 Entire Facilitv, Sundav 11L5 .00 Terrace Room. Fridav $1.000.00 Pan -Am Room, Fridav $1,200.00 Entire Facilitv, Fridav $1,800.00 { Terrace Room, Saturdav $1,200.00 Pan -Am Room, Saturdav $1.500.00 Entire Facilitv. Saturdav $1.350.00 Cazenovia Casino Rental Rental of Cazenovia Casino- 4 $185.00 hours includes attendant Rose Garden Rose Garden, Ceremony $150,00 Rose Garden, Photos 50.00 Bucks and platforms Japanese Garden [$35.00] Japanese Garden, Ceremony 126.00 Japanese Garden, Photos $50.00 Picnic Area by Parkside Lodoe $125.00 for 4 hours Croauet Area by Parkside $25.00 per hour LpO_qe Park permit $25.00 Park shelter permit $25.00 Wedding receptions [$100.00 0.00 5 75.00 1 00.00 150.00 100.00 125.00 175.00 $1,000.00 $ 1.200.00 $1.800.00 $1,200.00 $1.500.00 $1.350.00 165.00 $1 50.00 [35.00] 1 50.00 $125.00 for 4 hours $25.00 per hour $25.00 $25.00 [$100.00] 0.00 �i �" Wedding ceremony in park Room in a City facility (excluding block clubs) APPROVED AS TO FORM r Asst. Corporation Counsel [$35M 9.00 $25.00 [$35.00LL .00 $25.00 �%EFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE O N FINANCE. R NOTE: Matter underlined is new, matter in brackets is to be deleted. .. S ! M'ON'TANA a� FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK '� YNES KEARNS LO. .. TO RUSSELL SNUB '� No 3 Adjournment On a Motion by Mr. )Fontana Seconded by Mr, Rivera The Council adjourned at 3 ; ; 00 - Y) Wilmer Olivencia, Jr Deputy City Cleric