HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-0104reorg (2)PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
CITY OF BUFFALO
REORGANIZATION
January 4, 2010
CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS
COMMON COUNCIL
CITY HALL - BUFFALO
MONDAY JANUARY 4, 2010
AT 2:00 P.M.
Present — David A. Franczyk, President of the Council, and Councilmembers: Fontana, Golombek, Kearns, LoCurto, Rivera, Russell,
Smith —8
Absent — 0
ORGANIZATION MEETING
JANUARY 4, 2010
1.
Appt. Council President
ADOPT
2.
Rules of Order
ADOPT
3.
Appt. Majority Leader
ADOPT
4.
Appt. President Pro Tempore
ADOPT
5.
Appt. City Clerk
ADOPT
6.
Appt. Deputy City Clerk
ADOPT
7.
Appt. Deputy City Clerk Vital Stats.
ADOPT
8.
Appointments - City Clerk Staff
ADOPT
9.
Appt. Council Rep. To BURA
ADOPT
10.
Appt. Council Rep. To BERC
ADOPT
11.
Appt. Council Rep. To JSCB
ADOPT
12.
Appts. Common Council Legislative Staff
ADOPT
13.
Appointments - Offices of Common Council Members
ADOPT
14.
Regular Committee Appointments
R &F
15.
Special Committee Appointments
R &F
16.
Appt. Marriage Officers
ADOPT
17.
Adjournment
N0. 1
APPOINT- COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Councilmember Fontana placed in nomination the name of David A. Franczyk, for appointment as the Council President of the Common
Council of Buffalo, effective January 4, 2010.
Seconded by Mr. Golombek
A vote being taken, each member of the Common Council, as their name was called, announced their choice as follows:
AYES — FONTANA, FRANCZYK, GOLOMBEK, KEARNS, LOCURTO, RIVERA, RUSSELL - 7 NOES - SMITH - 1
NO. 2
RULES OF ORDER
Mr. Fontana moved that the attached rules be and hereby are Adopted as the Rules of Order of the Common Council for the years 2010-
2011.
Seconded by Mr. Golombek
RULES OF ORDER
of the
COMMON COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BUFFALO FOR THE YEARS 2010- 2011
Pursuant to Section 3 -11 of the Charter, the Common Council of the City of Buffalo hereby adopts the following as its Rules of procedure:
Rule 1. Stated Meeting.
Stated meetings shall be held in the Council Chambers each alternate Tuesday after the biennial organization meeting provided for in
Section 3 -8 of the Charter at 2:00 o'clock P.M., unless such Tuesday be a legal holiday, and in such event the meeting shall take place on
the following day at the same hour, and further, if such Tuesday shall be Christmas Eve, the meeting shall take place on the preceding
Monday at the same hour. However, there shall be no stated meetings held during the month of August. The first stated meeting of the
Common Council for the year 2010 shall be on Tuesday, January 5th.
Rule 2. Special Meeting Notice.
In addition to the mode of calling special meetings specified in Sec. 3 -9 of the Charter, special meetings of the Council may be called. In
the absence or incapacity of the President and the President Pro Tem, by the City Clerk, on the written request of the Mayor or five
Councilmembers.
The call for a special meeting shall state the time and purpose of the meeting and shall be filed with the City Clerk. It shall be the duty of
the City Clerk to cause a notice of the time and purpose of said special meeting to be served on each member of the Council other than
the President or President Pro Tern who called the meeting. Service of said notice upon a member of the Council shall be made by
delivering a copy thereof to him personally or by leaving it at his residence at least twenty -four hours before said meeting, and proof of
such service shall be filed with the City Clerk, provided, however, that a statement in writing, signed and acknowledged by a member of
the Council and filed with the City Clerk, to the effect that he received twenty -four hours notice of the time and purpose of said special
meeting, by telephone or otherwise, shall be deemed personal service of such notice upon him and no further proof of such service shall
be required, however, said waiver must be executed by two - thirds of those members present who wish to waive in order to constitute a
quorum.
No business shall be transacted at a special meeting except that specified in the ca;l for the meeting.
Rule 3. Regular Committees.
The procedures setforth in these Rules of Order shall apply with equal force and effect to all regular and special committee meetings.
There shall be six regular committees, to wit: Committee on Claims, Committee on
Finance, Committee on Legislation, Committee on Community Development, Committee on Civil Service, and Committee on Rules.
The Committee on Rules shall consist of three members, of which the President of the Council shall be one. The Committee on Civil
Service and the Committee on Claims shall consist of four members each. The Committee on Finance, the Committee on Legislation and
the Committee on Community Development shall also consist of five members each.
The Council President, pursuant to Section 3 -13 of the Charter, shall appoint all regular and special committees, and shall designate the
chairman of each.
The President of the Council shall be ex- officio added as a member to all committees with a vote thereon.
When a member of a regular committee is prevented by illness or other good cause from attendance at a committee meeting and in the
absence of the Council President, the committee chairman may designate another councilmember to substitute on an as needed basis.
Any vacancies occurring during the year on any regular or special committee shall be filled by the President of the council without delay,
In case a reference is ordered of any matter before the Council, the presiding officer shall direct such reference as follows: The
Committee on Claims, all unliquidated claims against the city and release of liabilities; to the Committee on Finance, all Matters
concerning the budget and the issuance of bonds; to the Committee on Legislation, all matters relating to local laws, ordinances and
general legislation, except matters referable to the Committee on Civil Service; to the Committee on Community Development, all matters
relating to work or improvement to be met In whole or in part by revenue from another government unit, including ell matters relating to the
Buffalo Urban Renewal programs within the City of Buffalo; to the Committee on Civil Service, all matters relating to the creation
and abolishment of officers and employees; to the Committee on Rules, all matters relating to procedure in the Council and to the
office of the City Clerk.
Any matter referable under this rule to a regular committee may be referred to a special committee. Also, sub - committees of regular
committees may be formed to provide additional consideration of certain related items, when necessary. The chairman of the regular
committee may appoint a member to chair or organize the sub - committee.
Rule 4. Organization Meeting.
At the time fixed by Section 3 -8 of the Charter, a member of the Council shall convene the first organizational meeting of the Council in
2004. The member of the Council chosen to convene the meeting will be determined by the alphabetical order of the names of the Council
districts. The Fillmore District Councilmember will convene the meeting in 2008. At the start of the meeting, he will call the roll and
immediately open the floor for nominations for the office of Council President. After receiving all nominations, he will entertain statements
in support of the nominee(s). After all comments have been heard, the convening Councilmember will conduct the election by voice vote.
The Councilmember receiving the majority of votes shall become Council President and immediately take the seat. After that the following
shall be the order of business.
(1) Adoption of Rules of Order.
(2) Election of Majority Leader.
(3) Election of President Pro Tempore.
(4) Appointment of City Clerk.
(5) Appointment of Deputy City Clerk.
(6) Appointment of Deputy City Clerk - Vital Statistics
(7) Appointment - Council Representative to BURA
(8) Appointment - Council Representative to BERC
(9) Appointment - Council Designee to JSCB
(10) Appointments - Office of Council President
(11) Appointment Council Staff Employees.
(12) Appointment Staff to Councilmembers.
(13) Announcement of Regular Committees.
(14) Announcement of Special Committees.
(15) Appointment of Marriage Officers.
After this Item the order of business shall be prescribed in Rule 5.
Rule 5. Regular Meeting.
At the time fixed by rule I, the Council shall convene, the President shall take the chair, and the following shall be the order of business.
(1) Roll Call.
(2) Approval of journal of last meeting.
(3) Communications from Mayor
(4) Other Official communications in the following order:
(a) Mayor- Executive Department
(b) Comptroller
(c) President of the Council
(d) Commissioner of Assessment & Taxation
(e) Commissioner of public Works, Parks and Streets
(f) Commissioner of Police
(g) Commissioner of Fire
(h) Corporation Counsel
(i) Commissioner of Management Information Systems
Q) Commissioner of Human Resources
(k) Commissioner of Administration, Finance & Urban Affairs
(1) Commissioner of Economic Development, Permit and Inspection Services
(m) Commissioner of Community Services
(n)Commission on Citizens Rights and Community Relations.
(o)Zoning .Board of Appeals.
(p) City Court.
(q) Board of Education.
(r) Buffalo Sewer Authority.
(s) Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority.
(t) Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency.
(u) City Clerk.
(6) Non - Official Communications.
(7) Reports of Regular Committees.
(8) Reports of Special Committees and Sub - Committees.
(9) Motions, Resolutions and Notices.
(10) Committee of the Whole,
(11) Unfinished Business.
(12) Announcement of committee meetings.
(13) Adjournment.
Rule 6. Special Meetings.
At the time fixed in the notice of a special Meeting, the Council shall convene, the President shall take the chair, and the following shall be
the order of business:
Rule 7. Temporary Chairman.
In the absence of the President and the President Pro Tern at any regular or special meeting, the Council shall elect one of its members
acting president pro tempore to conduct such meeting.
Rule 8. Lack Of Quorum.
If a quorum of the members shall not attend any regular or special meeting, the members present at the meeting shall have the power to
direct by a written order that the absent members be brought before the Council either forthwith or at the time to which an adjournment
may be had, and such order shall be executed by the sergeant -at -arms or in his absence, by the City Clerk or his designee.
Rule 9. Roll Call.
In calling the roll at be opening of the session and upon every vote the names of the members shall be called in alphabetical order, and a
roll call of absent members shall be had at the request of any members.
Rule 10, Voting - Tie,
A member being present must vote for or against every proposition presented, unless excused from voting by a majority vote of the
Council. A request to be excused from voting must be made before the start of the roll call.
Any member refusing to vote shall be recorded as voting in the affirmative.
In case of a tie in votes on any question, the, question shall be deemed to be lost.
Rule 11. Presiding Officer Rulings - Appeals.
The presiding officer shall preserve decorum, enforce the rules of procedure herein prescribed, and determine without debate, subject to
the final decision of the Council on appeal, all questions of procedure and order. Any member may appeal to the Council from such ruling
of the presiding officer, and if the appellant is duly seconded, the appellant may speak once solely on the question involved and the
presiding officer may explain his ruling, but no other member shall participate in the discussion. The presiding officer shall then put the
question - "Shall the decision of the chair be sustained ?" If a majority of the members present vote nay, the ruling of the chair is over-
ruled, otherwise it is sustained.
Rule 12. Presiding Officer Participation in Debate,
The presiding officer shall not participate in the debate of any mater under consideration by the Council except as follows: If he desires to
participate in the debate, he shall leave the chair and take the place on the floor of be President Pro Tempore or of the temporary
chairman, and he shall not resume the chair until the matter under consideration has been acted on by the Council. Nothing herein shall
be construed to prevent the presiding officer while in the chair from explaining his ruling on any question or explaining his vote on the roll
call.
Rule 13. Motions to be Seconded.
No motion or resolution shall be put, recorded, or debated until the same. shall be duly seconded.
Rule 14. Order of Debate.
When a member is about to speak, he /she may rise from his /her seat and address the chair, and when two or more members rise at
once, the presiding officer shall determine the member first to speak. The speaker shall confine himself to the question under debate and
avoid personalities. No member shall speak upon the subject under discussion more than twice - the first time for no more than five
minutes and the second time for no more than two minutes.
If any member in speaking of otherwise transgresses the rules the presiding officer shall, or any member may, call him to order, in
which case he shall immediately sit down and shall not rise unless to explain or proceed in order. The question shall be decided by
the presiding officer without debate.
Rule 15. Motions During Debate.
When any question is under debate no motion shall be received except the following and in the order named - (a) to adjourn, (b) a call of
the Council, (c) to lay on the table, (d) the previous
question, (e) to postpone to a certain date, (f) to refer, (g) to amend, (h) to postpone indefinitely. A point of order, a point of inquiry, or a
point of clarification shall be immediately considered and ruled on at any point during debate.
Rule 16. Motion to Adjourn No Debate.
A motion to adjourn, a motion to lay on the table, or a motion for a call of the Council shall always be in order, except when a vote is being
taken on any question before the Council, and such motions shall be decided without debate.
Rule 17. Amendments.
No motion or proposition on a subject different from that under consideration shall be admitted under cover of an amendment.
Rule 18. Division of Questions.
On the call of any member, a division of any question shall be made when the question will admit of a division so distinct that one part
being taken away the other will stand as an entire question for decision.
Rule 19. Previous Question.
The previous question shall be put as follows: "Shall the main question now be put? "and, until it shall be decided, shall preclude all
amendments and debate, if the Council shall decide that the main question shall not now be put, the main question shall be considered as
still remaining under debate. The main question shall be on the passage of the motion, resolution, or other matter under consideration: but
when amendments are pending, the questions shall first be taken upon such amendments in the inverse order in which they are
proposed.
Rule 20. No Motion After Roll Gall Begun.
After the roll call on any question has been begun, no member shall speak on the question nor shall any motion be made until after the
result is declared.
Rule 21. Debate Prohibited - Explain Vote,
While the presiding officer is putting any question, or while the roll is being called, no debate or discussion shall be in order. Any member
desiring to explain his vote must do so before the start of the roll cell, provided, before roll call begins, all members shall have a right to
avail themselves of the provisions of Rule 14.
Rule 22. Reconsideration.
When a question has been once put and decided, any member who voted with the majority may move for a reconsideration thereof at the
meeting at which the question was decided; the Council may, however, pursuant to Section 3 -19 of the Charter, recall any resolution or
ordinance
prior to the return thereof by the Mayor and may reconsider its action thereon. A motion for reconsideration, if lost, shall not be repeated
nor shall any question be reconsidered more than once.
Rule 23. Requirements of Communication from Civic Organizations.
No communication from a civic organization, shall be received, recorded, or acted upon unless signed by an officer thereof, and which
shall state the total membership of the organization, the number required to constitute a quorum, the number present at the meeting at
which the action was taken, and the total number of votes for and against such action.
Rule 24. Reading of Communications.
All official communications received by the Council during the session shall be read in full and the clerk shall briefly state the substance
of all communications so received and shall read the same in full if so desired by the Council.
Rule 25. Committee Of the Whole.
When the Council shall decide to go in Committee of the Whole, the presiding officer shall name a chairman to preside therein; the rules
and orders of the Council shall be observed so far as practicable in the Committee of the Whole, except that the ayes and nays shall not
be taken and a motion to rise and report progress shall always be in order and shall be decided without debate.
Rule 26. Sergeant -at -Arms.
The sergeant -at -arms, or in his absence, the City Clerk or his designee shall attend all meetings of the Council and remain in attendance
until the close of the session unless otherwise ordered. He shall obey all orders of the Council enforcing order and decorum. He shall
execute all written orders of the Council in bringing in absent members.
Rule 27. Disorderly Behavior.
Any member may call the attention of the Council to disorderly behavior on the part of any other member; a member thus charged shall be
entitled to be heard in defense. If the Council after such hearing decides to take notice of his conduct, the member shall withdraw and the
Council, during his absence, decide his guilt or innocence of the charge, and if found guilty, shall fix the penalty pursuant to Section 3 -11
of the Charter.
Rule 28. City Clerk.
Immediately after a session of the Council, the City Clerk shall present to the several departments and agencies of the City and to the
committees such matters as may have been referred to them. The Clerk shall record the names of all members absent from any meetings
of the Council.
Rule 29. Cushing's Manual.
The Rules of parliamentary practice comprised in " Cushings Manual" and " Cushing's Law and Practice of Legislative Assemblies" shall
govern the Council in all cases not herein provided for, to which they are applicable.
Rule 30. Amendment, Repeal or Suspension of Rules
Any rule may be amended or repealed by majority vote of all the members elected to the Council at any regular meetings thereof, provided
that the notice of the proposed amendment or proposition to repeal shall have been given at the regular meeting of the Council
immediately preceding, and any rule may be suspended for a single session by a unanimous vote of the members present, provided,
however, that the Rule that no business shall be transacted at a special meeting except that specified in the notice of meeting, shall not
be suspended.
Rule 31. Numbering and Entitling Journal Items.
Each and every item of business appearing in the journal shall bear a separate and distinct identification number in consecutive order,
except that all claims presented to the Council shall appear under a single item number. Each item shall be preceded by a brief title,
stating the subject matter of the item, except those items comprising nonofficial communications, claims and petitions any of which are
not printed in full.
Rule 32. Filing Deadline.
All petitions, resolutions, or communications of whatever kind or nature, to be submitted to the Common Council, shall be presented to the
City Clerk on or before two o'clock of the
afternoon of the Thursday preceding the meeting at which such petitions, resolutions or communications are to be considered by the
Common Council. However, If said Thursday is a holiday, the deadline shall be two o'clock of the afternoon of the preceding Wednesday.
Any petition, resolution or communication which was not presented to the City Clerk it1 compliance with the deadline stated above, shall
not be considered at said meeting except by unanimous consent of all members present at said meeting.
Rule 33. Matters to be Referred to Committee.
Any matter coming before the Council which seeks to commit the Council to a certain policy shall be referred to an appropriate committee
unless otherwise determined by unanimous consent of the Council.
Rule 34. Discharge of Committee from Consideration of a Matter.
Any member of the Common Council desiring to move any item tabled in committee and to discharge the committee from further
consideration thereof, and to submit the item for the consideration of the Common Council, shall file notice of his intention so to do with
the City Clerk in compliance with Rule 32. A motion to discharge must be approved by a two - thirds vote of the Council.
ADOPTED
Mr. Smith made a motion to recess until after the Ellicott District Seat is Filled Seconded by Mrs. Russell
AYES — FONTANA, FRANCZYK, GOLOMBEK, KEARNS, LOCURTO, RIVERA - 6 NOES - SMITH, RUSSELL — 2
LOST
NO. 3
APPOINTMENT- MAJORITY LEADER
Councilmember LoCurto placed in nomination the name of Richard A. Fontana, for appointment as the Majority Leader of the Common
Council of Buffalo, effective January 4, 2010.
Seconded by Mr. Rivera
A vote being taken, each member of the Common Council, as their name was called, announced their choice as follows:
AYES — FONTANA, FRANCZYK, GOLOMBEK, KEARNS, LOCURTO, RIVERA - 6 NOES - SMITH, RUSSELL — 2
ADOPTED
N04
APPOINTMENT- PRESIDENT PRO TEM
Councilmember Fontana placed in nomination the name of David A. Rivera, for appointment as the President Pro Tern of the Common
Council of Buffalo, effective January 4, 2010.
Seconded by Mr. Fontana
A vote being taken, each member of the Common Council, as their name was called, announced their choice as follows:
ADOPTED
AYES -8 NOES -0
NO. 5
APPOINTMENT OF CITY CLERK
Councilmember Fontana placed in nomination the name of Gerald A. Chwalinski, for appointment as the City Clerk of Buffalo, effective
January 4, 2010.
Seconded by Mr. LoCurto
ADOPTED
AYES - 8 NOES — 0
NO. 6
APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY CITY CLERK
Councilmember Fontana placed in nomination the name of Wilmer Olivencia Jr., for appointment as the Deputy City Clerk of Buffalo,
effective January 4, 2010.
Seconded by Mr. Rivera
A vote being taken, each member of the Common Council, as their name was called, announced their choice as follows:
ADOPTED
AYES — FONTANA, FRANCZYK, GOLOMBEK, KEARNS, LOCURTO, RIVERA, RUSSELL - 7 NOES - SMITH - 1
NO. 7
APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY CITY CLERK VITAL STATISTICS
Councilmember Fontana placed in nomination the name of Diana Rico, for appointment as the Deputy City Clerk of Vital Statistics of
Buffalo, effective January 4, 2010.
Seconded by Mr. Rivera
A vote being taken, each member of the Common Council, as their name was called, announced their choice as follows:
ADOPTED
AYES — FONTANA, FRANCZYK, GOLOMBEK, KEARNS, LOCURTO, RIVERA, RUSSELL - 7 NOES - SMITH - 1
NO. 8
APPOINTMENTS- CITY CLERK STAFF
Councilmember Fontana placed in nomination the following names for appointment to the following positions on the City Clerk Staff of the
Common Council of the City of Buffalo to be effective January 4, 2010.
Assistant Legislative Aide- Fracos, Shannon, Rogowski, Tara
Assistant Legislative Aide II- Frost, Lisa, Reyes, Lou,
Legislative Assistant to the City Clerk- Castro, Millie
Seconded by Common Council Member Russell
A vote being taken, each member of the Common Council, as their name was called, announced their choices as follow
ADOPTED.
AYES — FONTANA, FRANCZYK, GOLOMBEK, KEARNS, LOCURTO, RIVERA, RUSSELL - 7 NOES - SMITH - 1
NO. 9
APPOINTMENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES TO BURA
Councilmember Fontana placed in nomination the names of David Franczyk Michael Kearns, and Michael LoCurto, as Council
Representatives to the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency.
Seconded by Mr. Rivera
A vote being taken, each member of the Common Council, as their name was called, announced their choice as follows:
ADOPTED
AYES — FONTANA, FRANCZYK, GOLOMBEK, KEARNS, LOCURTO, RIVERA, RUSSELL - 7 NOES - SMITH - 1
NO. 10
APPOINTMENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE TO BERC
Councilmember Fontana placed in nomination the name of David A. Rivera for appointment as the Common Council Representative to
the Buffalo Economic Renaissance Corporation effective January 4, 2010.
Seconded by Mr. Golombek
A vote being taken, each member of the Common Council, as their name was called, announced their choice as follows:
ADOPTED
AYES — FONTANA, FRANCZYK, GOLOMBEK, KEARNS, LOCURTO, RIVERA, RUSSELL - 7 NOES - SMITH - 1
NO. 11
APPOINTMENT COMMON COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE TO THE JOINT SCHOOLS CONSTRUCTION BOARD
Counciimember Fontana placed in nomination the name of Bonnie E. Russell, for appointment as the Common Council Representative to
the Joint Schools Construction Board effective January 4, 2010.
Seconded by Mr. LoCurto
A vote being taken, each member of the Common Council, as their name was called, announced their choice as follows:
ADOPTED
AYES — FONTANA, FRANCZYK, GOLOMBEK, KEARNS, LOCURTO, RIVERA, RUSSELL - 7 NOES - SMITH - 1
NO 12
APPOINTMENT OF COUNCIL STAFF EMPLOYEES
Mr. Fontana moved approval of the following appointments to the Council Staff pursuant to Section 3 -7 of the Charter of the City of
Buffalo to be effective January 4, 2010.
Chief of Staff- James Pajak
Legislative Staff Manager- Kevin Lindner
Sr. Leg. Assts. To Council - Mark Jaskula
William Licata
Julia Paul
Melissa Sanchez
Richard Wall
Legislative Asst To Council - James Jackson
Seconded by Mr. Kearns
ADOPTED.
NO. 14
ANNOUNCEMENT OF REGULAR COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
I hereby appoint the following Councilmembers to serve on Committees as
shown:
Claims;
Chair; Rivera
Fontana, Kearns, Russell
Civil Service;
Chair;Russell,
Fontana, Kearns, Rivera
Community Development;
Chair;LoCurto
Fontana, Golombek, Rivera, Smith
Finance;
Chair;Kearns
LoCurto, Rivera, Russell, Smith
Legislation;
Chair;Golombek
Fontana, LoCurto, Rivera, Russell
Rules;
Chair; Franczyk
Fontana, Rivera
NO 13
APPOINTMENTS - OFFICES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL MEMBERS
Counciimember Fontana placed in nomination
the following names for appointment in the Offices of the Common Council Members to be
effective January 4, 2010.
Senior Leg Asst.
Leg. Asst Leg. Aide Asst. Leg Aide Asst. Leg Aide II
FONTANA Rosetta Walden- Kennedy Byan Bollman
FRANCZYK Michael Kuzma
Aniela Baj
GOLOMBEK
Timothy Von DerEmpten
Sandra Battel
KEARNS
Martha Ann Murphy Kelly Krug Russell Weaver
LOCURTO
Bradley Hamm James Thoma
Rene Juarez
R1 VERA Whitney Crispell
Noemi Medro Kirk Laubenstein
RUSSELL Sandra Munson
Amanda Blando
SMITH
Tashene Eubanks
Tiffany Lewis
Seconded by Mrs. Russell
ADOPTED
AYES -9 NOES -0
NO. 14
ANNOUNCEMENT OF REGULAR COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
I hereby appoint the following Councilmembers to serve on Committees as
shown:
Claims;
Chair; Rivera
Fontana, Kearns, Russell
Civil Service;
Chair;Russell,
Fontana, Kearns, Rivera
Community Development;
Chair;LoCurto
Fontana, Golombek, Rivera, Smith
Finance;
Chair;Kearns
LoCurto, Rivera, Russell, Smith
Legislation;
Chair;Golombek
Fontana, LoCurto, Rivera, Russell
Rules;
Chair; Franczyk
Fontana, Rivera
0x61:11D /AIN-
NO. 16
ANNOUNCEMENT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS
I hereby appoint the following Councilmembers to serve on Committees as
shown:
Budget:
Chair; Fontana
Kearns, LoCurto, Russell
Education:
Chair: Smith
Fontana, Kearns
MBEC
Chair: Smith
Fontana, Golombek, Rivera
Parks Oversight
Chair: Smith
Fontana, Golombek, Kearns, LoCurto
Police Oversight
Chair: Fontana
Kearns, Rivera, Russell, Smith
Transportation
Chair: Kearns
Fontana, LoCurto, Rivera
Waterfront Development
Chair: Kearns
Golombek, LoCurto, Rivera
RECEIVED AND FILED.
NO. 16
APPOINTMENT MARRIAGE OFFICERS
Pursuant to Chapter 49 of the laws of New York (1988), which allow a governing body the right to appoint one or more Marriage Officers,
who have the authority to solemnize marriages, I am requesting the appointment of the following persons whose appointment as a
Marriage Officer shall expire at the end of the four year appointment.
Richard Fontana
David Franczyk
Joseph Golombek Jr.
Michael P. Kearns
Michael LoCurto
David Rivera
Bonnie E, Russell
Demone Smith
Gerald A. Chwalinski
Wilmer Olivencia, Jr.
Diana Rico
Millie Castro
ADOPTED.
NO 17
ADJOURNMENT
On a motion by Councilmember Fontana, Seconded by Mr. LoCurto The Council Adjourned at 2:20 PM
GERALD A. CHWALINSKI
CITY CLERK