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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-0120 No.2 COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY OF BUFFALO January 20, 2004 FIRE & POLICE PENSION January 22, 2004 MAYOR Hon. Anthony M. Masiello ACTING COMPTROLLER Andrew Sanfilippo COMMON COUNCIL PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL David A. Franczyk PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE Bonnie E. Russell MAJORITY LEADER Marc A. Coppola DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBERS MARC A. COPPOLA - DELAWARE BRIAN C. DAVIS - ELLICOTT DAVID A. FRANCZYK - FILLMORE RICHARD A. FONTANA - LOVEJOY ANTOINE M. THOMPSON - MASTEN DOMINIC BONIFACIO - NIAGARA JOSEPH GOLOMBEK JR. - NORTH JAMES GRIFFIN - SOUTH BONNIE RUSSELL - UNIVERSITY REGULAR COMMITTEES CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE: Bonnie Russell, Chairman, Richard Fontana, Joseph Golombek, Antoine Thompson-Members CLAIMS COMMITTEE: James Griffin, Chairman, Richard Fontana, Joseph Golombek, Antoine Thompson- Members COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE: Joseph Golombek Jr Chairman, Dominic J. Bonifacio, Bonnie Russell, Antoine Thompson -Members FINANCE COMMITTEE: Brian C. Davis, Chairman, Dominic J. Bonifacio, Marc Coppola, James Griffin -Members. LEGISLATION COMMITTEE: Richard A. Fontana, Chairman, Dominic J. Bonifacio Jr., Marc Coppola, Bonnie Russell - Members RULES COMMITTEE: David A. Franczyk, Chairman Marc Coppola, Bonnie Russell, Members EDUCATION COMMITTEE: David A. Franczyk Chairman, Marc Coppola, Bonnie Russell - Members SPECIAL COMMITTEES BUDGET COMMITTEE: Dominic J. Bonifacio Jr, Chairman, Marc Coppola, Brian Davis, Joseph Golombek Jr.- Member MBEC: Antoine Thompson Chairman, Brian Davis, James Griffin - members CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS Jay B. Duderwick RECEIVED AND FILED COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO FROM THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2004 AT 2:00 P.M. NO. 3 AMEND APPROVAL PRESENT – President Franczyk, and Council Members SALE OF 52 LIDDELL Bonifacio, Coppola, Davis, Fisher, Fontana, Golombek Griffin, (FILLMORE) Russell and Thompson - 9 ITEM # 103, C.C.P. DECEMBER 23, 2003 In the above referenced item, Your Honorable Body approved the sale ABSENT - None. of 52 Liddell Street, a vacant lot to Mr. Shakeel Ahmed in the amount of one thousand one hundred dollars ($1,100). ON A MOTION BY MR. COPPOLA , SECONDED BY The sale was submitted by Mr. Milton Kader, Real Estate Broker. His MR.FONTANA, THE MINUTES OF THE STATED MEETING HELD ON commission for his efforts was one hundred ten dollars ($110). JANUARY 6, 2004 WERE APPROVED. I am requesting that the Common Council approve the payment of one hundred ten dollars ($110) to Mr. Milton Kader, Real Estate Broker for services rendered. FROM THE MAYOR REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NO. 1 NEW PERMIT FEE STRUCTURE NO. 4 In recent months, there has been much discussion about the City's RENEW LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BUFFALO permit process and our permit fee structure. This is important because AND LAMAR ADVERTISING OF PENN, LLC FOR USE OF VARIOUS our ability to accommodate construction is an essential element in CITY OWNED PROPERTIES effectuating economic development and attracting businesses. In ITEM NO. 105, C.C.P. 2/20/01 cooperation with the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, we have reviewed how Pursuant to Item No. 105, C.C.P. 2/20/01, Your Honorable Body we issue permits and their associated costs. We are now prepared to authorized a three (3) year lease between the City of Buffalo and Lamar announce another step in the refinement of our permit process. Advertising of Penn, LLC in reference to various city owned properties We are now proposing a fee schedule that accurately reflects the costs (see attached list). This lease was for the period of November 1, 1999 associated with application, plan review and field inspections. Many are through October 31, 2002. similar to fees recently suggested, but this fee structure comprehensively The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate, has negotiated a covers all situations that may require a permit. The attached document proposed lease renewal with Lamar Advertising of Penn, LLC to renew defines the scope of building permits and their fees. their lease under the same terms and conditions as their old lease with Work requiring permits will be assigned either a flat fee, or in those the following exceptions: instances that require plans to be submitted, an area calculated fee based 1. Rental will increase from $900 to $950 per poster unit 12' x 25' and on the square footage and the type of work being performed. from $2,500 to $3,000 for bulletin face 14 x 48 units. Pursuant to the new plan, home improvements such as driveways, 2. The list of properties shall be amended to delete 1673 Jordan, which is fencing, replacement windows, terraces and plumbing fixture no longer there, and 657 Jefferson which was sold by the City. replacements will no longer require a permit. The City's updated Permit As a result they will be leasing space for 15 units at $950 and 1 at $3,000 and Inspections Web Site will guide users through the requirements for a total cost of $17,250.00 related to these installations for the purposes of Code compliance. This office recommends that Your Honorable Body approve to renew their Under the leadership of Ray McGurn, the Department of Permit and lease agreement for an additional three (3) year period commencing Inspection Services has already instituted significant changes in its retroactively from November 1, 2002 through October 31, 2005. 1 am internal operations. The new fee structure will further enhance and further recommending that Your Honorable Body authorize the streamline the permit process. In the weeks ahead, ordinance Corporation Counsel to prepare the necessary documents to renew said amendments will be filed with the Council to fully implement this plan. lease and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE FROM THE MAYOR - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT NO. 5 FROM THE OFFICE OF CITIZEN SERVICES RESULTS OF NEGOTIATIONS 75 IVY, 720.13'N WALDEN NO. 2 LOT SIZE: 32' X 109' MONTHLY REPORT FROM THE DIVISION OF CITIZEN ASSESSED VALUATION: $2,700. SERVICES - DECEMBER 2003 (FILLMORE) Dear Members of the Buffalo Common Council: The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate, has received Attached for your review is the monthly report for December 2003, from a request to purchase 75 Ivy Street from Mrs. Florence Stanton, 24 the Division of Citizen Services. Rollingwood Drive, Lancaster, New York 14086. Mrs. Stanton owns a one In order to analyze the calls, they were compared to service calls for the family home at 79 Ivy Street, which is adjoining to 75 Ivy Street. She last six months and the service calls from December 2002. intends to expand her property line and use for extra yard space. Comparing December 2003 to November 2003, total service calls were The Division of Permit and Inspection Services and the Division of down 12% (181), with significant decreases in calls for housing violations, Collections have no objections to the sale. There are no building code forestry, garbage pick-up, and tote requests. violations, taxes or other liens owed to the City by the purchaser. There were slight increases in calls for police services, refrigerator The Division of Real Estate has investigated the sale of similar residential pick-ups and broken totes. vacant lot properties in the subject area. Sales prices range from In comparing the calls from December 2003 to December 2002, calls twenty-five cents (.25) to fifty cents (.50), per square foot. were down 14% or 222 calls, which was very close to the 215 calls that The results of our negotiations are that Mrs. Stanton is prepared to pay we received for snow plowing services in December 2002. one thousand dollars ($1,000), thirty cents (.30) per square foot, for the In December 2003, we received very few calls for snow plowing, which subject property. Mrs. Stanton has also agreed to pay for the cost of the was a positive budgetary result, and all other categories showed no trends transfer tax, recording fees and cost of the legal description. or specific problematic conditions. I am recommending that Your Honorable Body approve the sale of 75 Ivy As always, I hope that this information is helpful. Street to Mrs. Florence Stanton in the amount of one thousand dollars Sincerely, ($1,000). 1 am further recommending that the Corporation Counsel That the Executive Director of Strategic Planning be and he hereby is prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the authorized to transfer 84, 86 and 89 Alexander Street to the Buffalo Urban Mayor be authorized to execute the same. Renewal Agency for the amount of One Dollar ($1.00) and that the REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY Corporation Counsel be authorized to prepare the necessary documents DEVELOPMENT for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. NO. 6 PASSED REQUEST FOR APPROVAL AYES- 9- NOES- 0 TRANSFER TITLE OF 801 ELM, 1086 MICHIGAN AND 1092 MICHIGAN FROM THE CITY OF BUFFALO TO BURA NO. 9 The City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency has approved the Transfer TRANSFER OF LAND of 801 Elm, 1086 Michigan and 1092 Michigan at its meeting of January 460 - 466 MONROE STREET TO BURA 8, 2004 item from the City of Buffalo to the Buffalo Urban Renewal ITEM # 46, C.C.P. JANUARY 6, 2004 Agency. In the above referenced item Your Honorable Body approved the Land The transfer is needed due to the designation of the City Mission so they Disposition Agreement between the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency and can facilitate the construction of a 36,000 square foot emergency shelter Burke Brothers Construction, Inc. for the construction of a single family plus a long term residential recovery facility for up to 120 women and home at 460 - 466 Monroe Street. children for Cornerstone Manor. I am recommending that Your Honorable Body authorize the transfer of The relocation of Cornerstone Manor from its current location is essential 460 - 466 Monroe Street to the Buffalo Urban Renewal- Agency in the to the advancement of the Medical Corridor. amount of One Dollar ($1.00) to be developed in accordance with the In the interest of time and anticipating that Your Honorable Body is willing Land Disposition Agreement. to expedite this matter, I have taken the liberty to prepare a Resolution for I am further recommending that Corporation Counsel prepare the your action. necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be We now respectively request Your Honorable Body approve the transfer authorized to execute the same. of this property to the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency. Mr. Coppola moved Forwarded herewith is the following documents: That the Executive Director of Strategic Planning be and he hereby is 1. Resolution approving proposed Land Transfer authorized to transfer 460-466 Monroe Street to the Buffalo Urban 2. Quitclaim Deed Renewal Agency for the amount of One Dollar ($1.00) and that the REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY Corporation Counsel be authorized to prepare the necessary documents DEVELOPMENT for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. NO. 7 PASSED REQUEST FOR APPROVAL AYES- 9 NOES- 0 TRANSFER TITLE OF 791 SOUTH OGDEN 197 WEST HURON AND 104 LATHROP FROM BURA THE CITY OF NO. 10 BUFFALO CERTIFICATE OF NECESSITY The City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency has approved the Transfer TRANSFER OF FUNDS of 801 Elm, 1086 Michigan and 1092 Michigan at its meeting of PLANNING CAPITAL PROJECTS December 18, 2003 Item 12B.from the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency .to DIVISION OF BUILDINGS the City of Buffalo. We, Anthony M. Masiello, Mayor and Andrew SanFilippo, Comptroller, The site a 791 South Ogden is directly behind the Transfer Station. The do hereby certify, pursuant to §20-12 of the Charter, that it is necessary site at 197 West Huron abuts the parking for the former Lakeview Hotel. that the sum of $50,000 be transferred and reappropniated from the The transfer Station and the Lakeview Hotel are owned by the City of Planning Capital Projects account, as set forth below: Buffalo. The parcel at 104 Lathrop is to small to build on (31 x 100) and From: abuts a large City owned parcel at 222 Lathrop. 30000106 - 445100 Planning Capital Projects $50,000 In the interest of time and anticipating that Your Honorable Body is willing To: to expedite this matter, I have taken the liberty to prepare a Resolution for 36320706 - 445100 Division of Buildings - your action. Improvements Various Fire Stations $50,000 We now respectively request Your Honorable Body approve the transfer Dated: Buffalo, NY, January 16, 2004 of these properties to the City of Buffalo. RECEIVED AND FILED Forwarded herewith is the following documents: 1. Resolution approving proposed Land Transfer NO. 11 2. Quitclaim Deed CERTIFICATE OF NECESSITY REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY We, Anthony M. Masiello, Mayor and Andrew A. SanFilippo, DEVELOPMENT AND BURA Comptroller, do hereby certify, pursuant to Section 20-12 of the Charter, that it is necessary that the sum of $9,700.00 be transferred and NO. 8 reappropriated as set forth below: TRANSFER OF LAND From: 84, 86 AND 89 ALEXANDER STREET 10101001 414001 Council President - Longevity $1,700 TO BURA 10104001 411001 Council Member 3 - Salaries $ 500 ITEM # 130, C.C.P. DECEMBER 9, 2003 10113001 411001 Council Member 12 - Salaries $7,500 In the above referenced item Your Honorable Body approved the Land $9,700 Disposition Agreement between the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency and To: Burke Brothers Construction, Inc. for the construction of a single family 10103001 411001 Council Member 2 - Salaries $ 500 home at 84, 86 and 89 Alexander Street. 10105001 411001 Council Member 4 - Salaries $2,000 I am recommending that Your Honorable Body authorize the transfer of 10107001 414001 Council Member 6 - Longevity $1,700 84, 86 and 89 Alexander to the Buffalo Urban RenewalL Agency in the 10110001 411001 Council Member 9 Salaries $5,000 amount of One Dollar ($1.00) to be developed in accordance with the 10114001 411001 Council Member 13 - Salaries $ 500 Land Disposition Agreement. $9,700 I am further recommending that Corporation Counsel prepare the RECEIVED AND FILED necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL Mr. Coppola moved NO. 12 DISBANDMENT OF COMMON COUNCIL SUB-COMMITTEES intersections contained in the project area must be analyzed according to The Common Council President forms many Sub-Committees to deal Federal and State standards. This analysis must be performed to with certain topics of interest to either the Council as a whole or certain determine if new signals are needed and/or if current signalized Councilmembers. intersections meet Federal/State warrants for the continued need of traffic Items before the Council sent to any of these committees pertain to signal. This signal does not meet any of the current Federal and State categories/subjects of the permanent Standing Committees and can be warrants for its continued operations and, therefore should be removed. sent directly to the standing committee for action by its members. NOTIFICATION SERIAL #9764 At this point, these Sub-Committees or Task Forces have had their items TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL - REPEAL sent to the Council for action. There are no items in any of these KENSINGTON AVENUE AT ORLEANS STREET committees. UNIVERSITY DISTRICT That as President of the Common Council, I am hereby officially TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL - REPEAL dissolving the following Committees: Anti-Crime Task Force, In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City Anti-Loitering, Banking Development District Task Force, Buffalo Health of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this Services Task Force, Casino Gaming Task Force, Convention Center, action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Council President, Erie Basin Marina, Energy, Hickory Woods, Hennepin Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Park, Kensington Heights Redevelopment Committee, Municipalization of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Electric Services, Office of Sustainability, Pay Phone Task Force, Police as an item business. Reorganization/Oversight, Reapportionment, Regional Govemance, That that part of Section 36 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Special Task Force Investigating Use of Surveillance Cameras to Prevent Buffalo be supplemented by repealing there from the following: Illegal Drug Use, Stadium & Aud, Streets & Public Services, Taxicab & TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL INTERSECTION OF Livery, Taylor Law Impasse, Telecommunications, Union Ship Canal, Kensington Avenue at Orleans Street University District Anti-Crime Task Force, Violent Crime Task Force, and This action is being taken as part of a Federally funded Congestion Waterways Sub-Committee. Mitigation/Air Quality (CMAQ) project. The project will involve the Any future items that pertain to one of these Committees will be sent to modernization of 25 existing signal systems at various locations one of the existing standing Common Council Committees. throughout the City. As part of the CMAQ program, all existing RECEIVED AND FILED intersections contained in the project area must be analyzed according to Federal and State standards. This analysis must be performed to FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION determine if new signals are needed and/or if current signalized NO. 13 intersections meet Federal/State warrants for the continued need of i ASSESSMENT & TAXATION traffic signal. This signal does not meet any of the current Federal and H.TAYLOR-FRUIT BELT/MED.CORRIDOR State warrants for its continued operations and, therefore should be TAX INCRE.FIN. DIST RPT removed. ITEM NO. 83, C.C.P. 03/03/03 NOTIFICATION SERIAL #9765 Upon review of the report submitted by Dr. Taylor I wish to state that the TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL - REPEAL Department of Assessment and Taxation full supports any initiate that CLINTON STREET AT BAITZ AVENUE improves our city, its housing stock and/or tax base. The only limitation FILLMORE DISTRICT would be that any plan or project can not be contrary to the New York Real TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL - REPEAL Property Tax Law and the Code and Charter of the City of Buffalo which In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City govern the operations of this department. This office is mandated by state of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this law to produce and maintain an assessment roll, which fairly and equitably action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of spreads the tax burden over all property, and we can not deviate from that Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five directive. days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Therefore, within the context of state law and the law authorizing Tax as an item business. Increment Financing Districts we support this plan. Upon review of the That that part of Section 36 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of report a number of questions came to mind along with concerns as to the Buffalo be supplemented by repealing there from the following: implementation o the assessing and taxing functions. Some of these TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL INTERSECTION OF issues may have been addressed in meetings where this office was not Clinton Street at Baitz Avenue represented, therefore, I ask that going forward this department be This action is being taken as part of a Federally funded Congestion involved in all future meetings concerning the development of this Mitigation/Air Quality (CMAQ) project. The project will involve the program. modernization of 25 existing signal systems at various locations REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY throughout the City. As part of the CMAQ program, all existing DEVELOPMENT intersections contained in the project area must be analyzed according to Federal and State standards. This analysis must be performed to FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND determine if new signals are needed and/or if current signalized STREETS intersections meet Federal/State warrants for the continued need of traffic signal. This signal does not meet any of the current Federal and State NO. 14 warrants for its continued operations and, therefore should be removed. NOTIFICATION SERIAL #9763 NOTIFICATION SERIAL #9766 TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL - REPEAL TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL - REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City SOUTH PARK AVENUE AT CHICAGO STREET of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this FILLMORE DISTRICT action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL - REPEAL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this as an item business. action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That that part of Section 36 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Buffalo be supplemented by repealing there from the following: days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL INTERSECTION OF as an item business. Ferry Street at Cornwall Avenue/Nevada Avenue That that part of Section 36 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of This action is being taken as part of a Federally funded Congestion Buffalo be supplemented by repealing there from the following: Mitigation/Air Quality (CMAQ) project. The project will involve the TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL INTERSECTION OF modernization of 25 existing signal systems at various locations South Park Avenue at Chicago Street throughout the City. As part of the CMAQ program, all existing This traffic signal was originally installed for a Fire House located at this ON BROADWAY, SOUTH SIDE site. This Fire House was closed on September 3, 1974. On November 3, BETWEEN WILSON STREET AND 1982, due to low vehicle and pedestrian volumes, the signal was placed FILLMORE AVENUE FILLMORE DISTRICT into a "flash-mode" type of operation. This type of operation has continued PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL to the present day. "Flash-mode" signal operation is equivalent to using In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City stop signs on the approach streets. Stop signs do not require the use of of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this electrical energy, or the extensive maintenance that traffic signals do.. action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Therefore, it is recommended that this traffic signal be removed and stop Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five signs installed on Chicago Street (see next serial). days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda NOTIFICATION SERIAL #9767 as an item business. INSTALL STOP SIGNS That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances IN CHICAGO STREET of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: AT SOUTH PARK AVENUE PERMISSIVE PARKING FILLMORE DISTRICT PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY STOP SIGNS (ALL-WAY) - INSTALL Broadway, south side between Wilson Street and Fillmore Avenue In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City .PROHIBITED PERIOD Daily of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this 2 hour parking 7 AM to 7 PM Except Sunday ( except No Parking action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of and No Standing areas Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five This action is being taken to provide additional parking for area days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda businesses . ( See previous two serials ) as an item business. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9771 That that part of Subdivision 9 Section 11 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: ON BROADWAY, NORTH SIDE STOP SIGNS BETWEEN MICHIGAN AVENUE VEHICLES ON SHALL STOP BEFORE ENTERING AND ELM STREET Chicago Street South Park Avenue PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL This action is required due to the removal of the flashing traffic signal at In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City this location. (see previous serial) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this NOTIFICATION SERIAL #9768 action supplementing, amending, or repeating existing provisions of REPEAL NO PARKING ON Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five BROADWAY, SOUTH SIDE days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda BETWEEN WILSON STREET AND as an item business. GIBSON STREET FILLMORE DISTRICT That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances NO PARKING -REPEAL of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City following: PERMISSIVE PARKING of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Broadway, north side between Michigan Avenue and Elm Street Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING DAILY days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda 2 Hour Parking7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday as an item business. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo That that part of Subdivision 24 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. following: NO PARKING NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9772 PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY INSTALL METERED PARKING Broadway, south side between Wilson Street and Gibson Street ON BROADWAY, NORTH SIDE PROHIBITED PERIOD BETWEEN MICHIGAN AVENUE At all times AND ELM STREET (EXCLUDING This action is being taken to provide additional parking for area EXISTING NO PARKING AND NO businesses. ( See next two serials ) Standing areas) (Ellicott) NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9769 In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City INSTALL NO PARKING of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this ON BROADWAY, SOUTH SIDE action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of BETWEEN FILLMORE AVENUE Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five AND GIBSON STREET days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda FILLMORE DISTRICT as an item business. NO PARKING - INSTALL That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this METERED PARKING action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Parking days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Broadway, north side 10 Hour Parking Rate D as an item business. between Michigan Avenue 8: 00 am to 5:00 pm $2.00 per day That that part of Subdivision 24 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances and Elm Street Monday - Friday of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: (excluding existing No Parking NO PARKING and No Standing areas) PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Broadway, south side between Fillmore Avenue and Gibson Street Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly PROHIBITED PERIOD on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. At all times NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9773 This action is being taken to provide additional parking for area PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL businesses. ( See previous and next serial ON BROADWAY, NORTH SIDE NOTIFICATION SERIAL #9770 BETWEEN ELM STREET AND INSTALL PERMISSIVE PARKING OAK STREET (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the METERED PARKING following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Metered Parking Locations PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Broadway, north side between Oak Street and Ellicott Street Broadway, north side between Elm Street and Oak Street (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE Parking daily Period of Metered Parking 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm. Except Sunday 2 Hour Parking8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday – Friday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Rate of Metered Parking Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more Rate B $0.50 per hour 2 hour maximum user friendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9774 Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly INSTALL METERED PARKING on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. ON BROADWAY, NORTH SIDE NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9777 BETWEEN ELM STREET AND PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL OAK STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING ON BROADWAY, NORTH SIDE NO PARKING AND NO STANDING AREAS) BETWEEN ELLICOTT STREET (ELLICOTT) AND WASHINGTON STREET (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL PERMISSIVE PARKING - In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this REPEAL action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this as an item business. action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda METERED PARKING as an item business. Metered Parking Locations That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Broadway, north side between Elm Street and Oak Street (excluding of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the existing No Parking and No Standing areas) following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Period of Metered Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION 2 Hour Parking 8: 00 am to 5:00 pm Monday – Friday Broadway, north side between Ellicott Street and Washington Street Rate of Metered Parking PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Rate B $0.50 per hour 2 hour maximum 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9775 NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9778 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL INSTALL NO STANDING ON ON BROADWAY, NORTH SIDE BROADWAY, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN OAK STREET AND BETWEEN ELLICOTT STREET ELLICOTT STREET (ELLICOTT) AND WASHINGTON STREET (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL NO STANDING - INSTALL in conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five as an item business. days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances as an item business. of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the That that part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances following: PERMISSIVE PARKING of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION NO STANDING Broadway, north side between Oak Street and Ellicott Street PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING – DAILY Broadway, north side between Ellicott Street and Washington Street. 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday PROHIBITED PERIOD This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo At all times. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9776 on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. INSTALL METERED PARKING ON NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9779 BROADWAY, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL OAK STREET AND ELLICOTT STREET ON BROADWAY, SOUTH SIDE (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING BETWEEN WILLIAM STREET AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) AND OAK STREET (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL AND NO STANDING AREAS) In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City (ELLICOTT) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of as an item business. Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the as an item business. following: PERMISSIVE PARKING That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: Broadway, south side between William Street and Oak Street METERED PARKING PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Broadway, south side 2 Hour Parking Rate B Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly between Oak Street 8:00 am to 5:00 pin $0.50 per hour on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. and Elm Street Monday – Friday 2 hour maximum NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9780 (excluding existing No INSTALL METERED PARKING Parking and No Standing areas) ON BROADWAY, SOUTH SIDE This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo BETWEEN WILLIAM STREET Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly AND OAK STREET on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING AND NO STANDING AREAS) NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9783 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL (ELLICOTT) ON BROADWAY, SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN ELM STREET AND PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL MICHIGAN AVENUE (ELLICOTT) In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as state below, to be effective forty five action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five as an item business. days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances as an item business. of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances METERED PARKING of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the Metered Parking Locations following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Broadway, south side between William Street and Oak Street (excluding PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE existing No Parking and No Standing areas) PARKING - DAILY Period of Metered Parking Broadway, south side 2 Hour Parking 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday between Elm Street and 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Rate of Metered Parking Michigan Avenue Except Sunday Rate B $0.50 per hour 2 hour maximum This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9781 NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9784 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL BROADWAY, SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN ELM STREET AND ON BROADWAY, SOUTH SIDE MICHIGAN AVENUE (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING AND NO BETWEEN OAK STREET AND STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) ELM STREET (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the METERED PARKING following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Parking Broadway, south side between Oak Street and Elm Street Broadway, south side 10 Hour Parking Rate D PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY between Elm Street and 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $2.00 per day 2 Hour Parking 7: 00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday Michigan Avenue (excluding Monday - Friday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo existing No Parking and Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly No Standing areas) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9782 Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly INSTALL METERED PARKING on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. ON BROADWAY, SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN OAK STREET NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9785 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL AND ELM STREET ON CHARLES STREET, SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN BINGHAM (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING STREET AND LOWER TERRACE STREET (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City as an item business. of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five METERED PARKING days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered as an item business. Parking That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Charles Street, north side 10 Hour Parking Rate D of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the between Lower Terrace 8: 00 am to 5: 00 pin$2.00 per day following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Street and Bingham Street Monday - Friday PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE (excluding existing No PARKING - DAILY Parking and No Standing areas) Charles Street, south side between 2 Hour Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Bingham Street and Lower Terrace Street7:00 am to 7:00 pm Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Except Sunday on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9789 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. ON E. CHIPPEWA STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN ELLICOTT STREET AND WASHINGTON STREET (ELLICOTT) NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9786 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL CHARLES STREET, SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN BINGHAM STREET In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City AND LOWER TERRACE STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PARKING AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this as an item business. action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda following: PERMISSIVE PARKING as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances PARKING - DAILY of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: E. Chippewa Street, north 2 Hour Parking METERED PARKING side between Ellicott Street 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered and Washington Street Except Saturday and Sunday Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Charles Street, south side 2 Hour Parking Rate B Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly between Bingham Street and 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $0.50 per hour on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Lower Terrace Street Monday – Friday 2 hour maximum (excluding existing No NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9790 Parking and No Standing areas) INSTALL METERED PARKING This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo ON E. CHIPPEWA ST., NORTH SIDE Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly BETWEEN ELLICOTT STREET on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. AND WASHINGTON STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9787 NO PARKING - REPEAL ON AND NO STANDING AREAS) CHARLES STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN LOWER TERRACE (ELLICOTT) STREET AND BINGHAM STREET (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL NO PARKING -REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances That that part of Subdivision 24 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the METERED PARKING following: NO PARKING Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD Parking Charles Street, north side between At all times. E. Chippewa St., north 8 Hour Parking Rate D Lower Terrace Street and Bingham Street side between Ellicott Street 9:00 am to 5:00 pm $2.00 per day This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo and Washington Street Monday - Friday Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly (excluding existing No on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking and No Standing areas) This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9788 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly CHARLES STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN LOWER TERRACE on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. STREET AND BINGHAM STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9791 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL ON E. CHIPPEWA STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN WASHINGTON In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City STREET AND MAIN STREET (ELLICOTT) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of and No Standing areas) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five (Ellicott) days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL as an item business. In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PARKING - DAILY as an item business. E. Chippewa Street, north 2 Hour Parking That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of side between Washington 9:00 am to 7:00 pm the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: Street and Main Street Except Saturday and Sunday METERED PARKING This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Metered Parking Locations Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly West Chippewa Street, north side between Main Street and Pearl on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Street(excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) Period of Metered Parking NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9792 2 Hour Parking 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday INSTALL METERED PARKING Rate of Metered Parking ON E. CHIPPEWA STREET, NORTH SIDE Rate C $ 1.00 per hour 2 hour maximum BETWEEN WASHINGTON STREET This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo AND MAIN STREET Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. AND NO STANDING AREAS) Notification Serial # 9795 (ELLICOTT) Permissive Parking - Repeal PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL on West Chippewa Street, north side In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City between Pearl Street of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this and Franklin Street action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (Ellicott) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the as an item business. City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five METERED PARKING days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered as an item business. Parking That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of E. Chippewa Street, north side 2 Hour Parking Rate C the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: between Washington Street 9:00 am to 5:00 pm $ 1. 00 per hour PERMISSIVE PARKING and Main Street Monday – Friday 2 hour maximum PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION (excluding existing No Parking West Chippewa Street, north side between Pearl Street and Franklin and No Standing areas) Street This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly 2 Hour Parking 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Saturday and Sunday on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Notification Serial # 9793 Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Permissive Parking - Repeal on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on W. Chippewa Street, north side Notification Serial # 9796 between Main Street Install Metered Parking and Pearl Street on West Chippewa Street, north side (Ellicott) between Pearl Street PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL and Franklin Street In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the (excluding existing No Parking City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of and No Standing areas) this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (Ellicott) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the as an item business. City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION as an item business. W. Chippewa Street, north side between Main Street and Pearl Street That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: 2 Hour Parking 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Saturday and Sunday METERED PARKING This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Metered Parking Locations Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly West Chippewa Street, north side between Pearl Street and Franklin on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Street(excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) Notification Serial # 9794 Period of Metered Parking Install Metered Parking 2 Hour Parking 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday on West Chippewa Street, north side Rate of Metered Parking between Main Street Rate C $ 1.00 per hour 2 hour maximum and Pearl Street (excluding existing No Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo West Chippewa Street, north side between Delaware Avenue and South Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Elmwood Avenue on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Notification Serial # 9797 2 Hour Parking 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday Permissive Parking - Repeal This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on West Chippewa Street, north side Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on- between Franklin Street street parking in Downtown Buffalo. and Delaware Avenue Notification Serial # 9800 (Ellicott) Install Metered Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL on West Chippewa Street, north side In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the between Delaware Avenue City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of and South Elmwood Avenue this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (excluding existing No Parking Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five and No Standing areas) days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda (Ellicott) as an item business. PERMISSINIF PARKING - INSTALL That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of In conformity Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PERMISSIVE PARKING action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five West Chippewa Street, north side between Franklin Street and Delaware days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Avenue as an item business. PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of 2 Hour Parking 9:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Saturday and Sunday the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo the following: METERED PARKING Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Metered Parking Locations on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. West Chippewa Street, north side between Delaware Avenue Notification Serial # 9798 and South Elmwood Avenue (excluding existing Parking and No Standing Install Metered Parking areas) on West Chippewa Street, north side Period of Metered Parking between Franklin Street 2 Hour Parking 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday and Delaware Avenue Rate of Metered Parking, (excluding existing No Parking Rate C $ 1.00 per hour 2 hour maximum and No Standing areas) This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo (Ellicott) Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on- PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL street parking in Downtown Buffalo. In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the Notification Serial # 9801 City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of Permissive Parking - Repeal this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of on West Chippewa Street, south side Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five between South Elmwood Avenue days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda and Delaware Avenue (Ellicott) as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL That part or Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of METERED PARKING this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Metered Parking Locations Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five West Chippewa Street, north side between Franklin Street and Delaware days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Avenue (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) as an item business. Period of Metered Parking That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of 2 Hour Parking 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: Rate of Metered Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING Rate C $ 1.00 per hour 2 hour maximum PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo West Chippewa Street, south side between South Elmwood Avenue and Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Delaware Avenue on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Notification Serial # 9799 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 4:00 pm. Except Saturday and Sunday Permissive Parking - Repeal This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on West Chippewa Street, north side Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly between Delaware Avenue on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. and South Elmwood Avenue Notification Serial # 9802 (Ellicott) Install Metered Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL on West Chippewa Street, south side In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City between South Elmwood Avenue of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this and Delaware Avenue action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (excluding existing No Parking Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be e 1'1'ective forty and No Standing areas) five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the (Ellicott) agenda as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL That part subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following : City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of PERMISSIVE PARKING this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL as an item business. In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of METERED PARKING Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Metered Parking Locations days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda West Chippewa Street, south side between South Elmwood Avenue and as an item business. Delaware Avenue (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Period of Metered Parking the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: 2 Hour Parking 8: 00 am to 4:00 pm Monday - Friday PERMISSIVE PARKING Rate of Metered Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Rate C $1.00 per hour 2 hour maximum West Chippewa Street, south side between Pearl Street and Main Street This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 4:00 pm Except Saturday and Sunday on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Notification Serial # 9803 Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Permissive Parking - Repeal on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on West Chippewa Street, south side Notification Serial # 9806 between Delaware Avenue Install Metered Parking and Franklin Street on West Chippewa Street, south side (Ellicott) between Pearl Street PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL and Main Street In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the (excluding existing No Parking City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of and No Standing areas) this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (Ellicott) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the as an item business. City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION as an item business. West Chippewa Street, south side between Delaware Avenue and That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Franklin Street the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY METERED PARKING 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 4:00 pm Except Saturday and Sunday Metered Parking Locations This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo West Chippewa Street, south side between Pearl Street and Main Street Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Period of Metered Parking Notification Serial # 9804 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday - Friday Install Metered Parking Rate of Metered Parking on West Chippewa Street, south side Rate C $1.00 per hour 2 hour maximum between Delaware Avenue This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo and Franklin Street Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly (excluding existing No Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. and No Standing areas) Notification Serial # 9807 (Ellicott) Permissive Parking - Repeal PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL on East Chippewa Street, south side In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the between Main Street and City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of Washington Street (Ellicott) this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of as an item business. this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda METERED PARKING as an item business. Metered Parking Locations That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of West Chippewa Street, south side between Delaware Avenue and the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following Franklin Street (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) PERMISSIVE PARKING Period of Metered Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday - Friday East Chippewa Street, south side between Main Street and Washington Rate of Metered Parking Street Rate C $ 1.00 per hour 2 hour maximum PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 4:00 pm Except Saturday and Sunday Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Notification Serial # 9805 on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo, Permissive Parking - Repeal Notification Serial # 9808 on West Chippewa Street, south side Install Metered Parking between Pearl Street on East Chippewa Street, south side and Main Street between Main Street (Ellicott) and Washington Street (excluding existing No Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo and No Standing areas) Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly (Ellicott) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL Notification Serial # 9811 In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City Permissive Parking - Repeal of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this on Clinton Street, south side action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of between Elm Street Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five and Michigan Avenue days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda (Ellicott) as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of METERED PARKING this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Metered Parking Locations Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five East Chippewa Street, south side between Main Street and Washington days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Street (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) as an item business. Period of Metered Parking That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday - Friday the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: Rate of Metered Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING Rate C $ 1. 00 per hour 2 hour maximum PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Clinton Street, south side between Elm Street and Michigan Avenue Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 4:00 pm Except Sunday Notification Serial # 9809 This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Permissive Parking - Repeal Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on Clinton Street, south side on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. between Oak Street Notification Serial # 9812 and Elm Street Permissive Parking - Repeal (Ellicott) on Clinton Street, north side PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL between Elm Street In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the and Oak Street City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of (Ellicott) this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of as an item business. this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Clinton Street, south side between Oak Street and Elm Street the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY PERMISSIVE PARKING 2 Hour Parking 7: 00 am to 4: 00 pm Except Sunday PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Clinton Street, north side between Elm Street and Oak Street Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. 2 Hour Parking 10:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday Notification Serial # 9810 This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Install Metered Parking Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on Clinton Street, south side on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. between Oak Street Notification Serial # 9813 and Elm Street Install Metered Parking (excluding existing No Parking on Clinton Street, north side and No Standing areas) between Elm Street (Ellicott) and Oak Street PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL (excluding existing No Parking In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the and No Standing areas) City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of (Ellicott) this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of as an item business. this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda METERED PARKING as an item business. Metered Parking Locations That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Clinton Street, south side between Oak Street and Elm Street (excluding the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: existing No Parking and No Standing areas) METERED PARKING Period of Metered Parking- Metered Parking Locations 2 Hour Parking 8: 00 am to 4: 00 pm Monday - Friday Clinton Street, north side between Elm Street and Oak Street (excluding Rate of Metered Parking existing No Parking and No Standing areas) Rate B $0.50 per hour 2 hour maximum Period of Metered Parking 8 Hour Parking 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday - Friday Rate of Metered Parking Rate E $3.00 per day East Eagle Street, south side between Washington Street and Ellicott This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Street Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly PROHIBITED PERIOD - DAILY on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. At all times. Notification Serial # 9814 This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo No Standing - Repeal Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on Clinton Street, north side on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. between Oak Street Notification Serial # 9817 and Ellicott Street Install Metered Parking (Ellicott) on East Eagle Street, south side NO STANDING - REPEAL between Washington Street In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the and Ellicott Street City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of (excluding existing No Parking this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of and No Standing areas) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five (Ellicott) days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL as an item business. In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the That part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of NO STANDING Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Clinton Street, north side between Oak Street and Ellicott Street as an item business. PROHIBITED PERIOD - DAILY That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of At all times. the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo METERED PARKING Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Metered Parking Locations on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. East Eagle Street, south side between Washington Street and Ellicott Notification Serial # 9815 Street (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) Install Metered Parking Period of Metered Parking on Clinton Street, north side 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday between Oak Street Rate of Metered Parking and Ellicott Street Rate C $ 1.00 per hour 2 hour maximum (excluding existing No Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo and No Standing areas) Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly (Ellicott) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL Notification Serial # 9818 In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the Permissive Parking - Repeal City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of on East Eagle Street, south side this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of between Oak Street Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five and Elm Street days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda (Ellicott) as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this METERED PARKING action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Metered Parking Locations Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Clinton Street, north side between Oak Street and Ellicott Street days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) as an item business. Period of Metered Parking, That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: Rate of Metered Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING Rate C $ 1. 00 per hour 2 hour maximum PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo East Eagle Street, south side between Oak Street and Elm Street Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. 2 Hour Parking :00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday Notification Serial # 9816 This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo No Standing - Repeat Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on East Eagle Street, south side on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. between Washington Street Notification Serial # 9819 and Ellicott Street Install Metered Parking (Ellicott) on East Eagle Street, south side NO STANDING - REPEAL between Oak Street In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City and Elm Street of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this (excluding existing No Parking action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of and No Standing areas) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five (Ellicott) days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL as an item business. In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the That part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of NO STANDING Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: as an item business. METERED PARKING That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Metered Parking Locations the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: East Eagle Street, south side between Oak Street and Elm Street PERMISSIVE PARKING (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Period of Metered Parking West Eagle Street, north side between Delaware Avenue and South 10 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday Elmwood Avenue Rate of Metered Parking PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Rate D $2.00 per day 2 Hour Parking 7: 00 am to 7:00 pin Except Sunday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Notification Serial # 9820 Permissive Parking - Repeal NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9823 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON on East Eagle Street, south side WEST EAGLE STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN DELAWARE between Elm Street AVENUE AND SOUTH ELMWOOD AVENUE (EXCLUDING EXISTING and Michigan Avenue NO PARKING AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) (Ellicott) PER-MISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL PER-MISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: METERED PARKING PERMISSIVE PARKING Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Parking East Eagle Street, south side between Elm Street and Michigan Avenue West Eagle Street, north 2 Hour Parking Rate C PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY side between Delaware 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $ 1.00 per hour 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday Avenue and South Elmwood Monday - Friday2 hour maximum This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Avenue (excluding existing Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly No Parking and No Standing areas) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Notification Serial # 9821 Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Install Metered Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on East Eagle Street, south side between Elm Street NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9824 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL and Michigan Avenue ON EAST EAGLE STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN MICHIGAN (excluding existing No Parking AVENUE AND ELM STREET (ELLICOTT) and No Standing areas) (Ellicott) PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: following: PER-MISSIVE PARKING METERED PARKING PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE Metered Parking Locations PARKING - DAILY East Eagle Street, south side between Elm Street and Michigan Avenue East Eagle Street, north side 2 Hour Parking (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) between Michigan Avenue 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Period of Metered Parking and Elm Street Except Sunday 10 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Rate of Metered Parking Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Rate D $2.00 per day on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9825 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. EAST EAGLE STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN MICHIGAN Notification Serial # 9822 AVENUE AND ELM STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING Permissive Parking - Repeal AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) on West Eagle Street, north side PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL between Delaware Avenue In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City and South Elmwood Avenue (Ellicott) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of as an item business. Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances That that part of Subdivision 24 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the METERED PARKING following: NO PARKING Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD Parking East Eagle Street, north side At all times. East Eagle Street, north 10 Hour Parking Rate D between Ellicott Street side between Michigan 7:00 am to 5:00 pm$2.00 per hour and Washington Street Avenue and Elm Street Monday - Friday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo (excluding existing No Parking Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly and No Standing areas) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9829 on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. INSTALL METERED PARKING ON EAST EAGLE STREET, NORTH SIDE NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9826 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL BETWEEN ELLICOTT STREET ON EAST EAGLE STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN ELM STREET AND WASHINGTON STREET AND OAK STREET (ELLICOTT) (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL AND NO STANDING AREAS) In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City (ELLICOTT) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of as an item business. Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the as an item business. following: PERMISSIVE PARKING That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: PARKING - DAILY METERED PARKING Eagle Eagle Street, north side 2 Hour Parking Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of between Elm Street and Oak Street 7: 00 am to 7: 00 pm Metered Parking Except Sunday East Eagle Street, north side 2 Hour Parking Rate C This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo between Ellicott Street 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $ 1. 00 per hour Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly and Washington Street Monday - Friday 2 hour maximum on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9827 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo EAST EAGLE STREET, NORTH SIDE Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly BETWEEN ELM STREET AND OAK STREET (EXCLUDING on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. EXISTING NO PARKING AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9830 NO STANDING - REPEAL ON In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City EXCHANGE STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN MICHIGAN AVENUE of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this AND WASHINGTON STREET (ELLICOTT) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of NO STANDING - REPEAL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this as an item business. action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda METERED PARKING as an item business. Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered That that part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Parking] of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the East Eagle Street, north 10 Hour Parking Rate D following: NO STANDING side between Elm Street 7:00 am to 5:00 pm $2.00 per hour PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAYPROHIBITED PERIOD - DAILY and Oak Street (excluding existing Monday - Friday Exchange Street, north side between a At all times No Parking and No Standing areas) point 300' east of Washington Except Buses This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Street and a point 650' east therefrom. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9828 NO PARKING - REPEAL NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9831 NO STANDING - REPEAL ON ON EAST EAGLE STREET, NORTH SIDE EXCHANGE STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN MICHIGAN AVENUE BETWEEN ELLICOTT STREET AND WASHINGTON STREET (ELLICOTT) AND WASHINGTON STREET NO STANDING - REPEAL (ELLICOTT) In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City NO PARKING -REPEAL of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five as an item business. days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: NO STANDING following: PERMISSIVE PARKING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD - PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE DAILY PARKING - DAILY Exchange Street, north side between At all times. Illinois Street, west side 2 Hour Parking a point 950' east of Washington between Perry Street and 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Street and a point just east of South Park Avenue Monday - Friday Michigan Avenue viaduct. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9835 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9832 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON ILLINOIS STREET, WEST SIDE BETWEEN PERRY STREET AND EXCHANGE STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN MICHIGAN AVENUE SOUTH PARK AVENUE (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING AND AND WASHINGTON STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING NO STANDING AREAS) (FILLMORE) AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: METERED PARKING METERED PARKING Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered Parking Parking Illinois Street, west side between 10 Hour Parking Rate D Exchange Street, north 10 Hour Parking Rate D Perry Street and South Park 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $2.00 per day side between Michigan 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $2.00 per day Avenue (excluding existing No Monday - Friday Avenue and Washington Monday - Friday Parking and No Standing areas) Street (excluding existing This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo No Parking and No Standing areas) Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9836 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL ON MICHIGAN AVENUE, EAST SIDE BETWEEN S. DIVISION NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9833 STREET AND CLINTON STREET (ELLICOTT) NO STANDING - REPEAL PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL ON ERIE STREET, NORTHWEST SIDE In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City BETWEEN LAKEFRONT BLVD of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this AND ERIE BASIN MARINA action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (FILLMORE) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five NO STANDING - REPEAL days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City as an item business. of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five following: PERMISSIVE PARKING days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE as an item business. PARKING - DAILY That that part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Michigan Avenue, east side between I hour parking of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the S. Division Street and Clinton Street 9:00 am to 4:00 pm following: NO STANDING Except Sunday PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD - This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo DAILY Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Erie Street, northwest side at all times. on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. between Lakefront Blvd. and Erie Basin Marina NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9837 This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly ON MICHIGAN AVENUE, EAST SIDE on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. BETWEEN WILLIAM STREET AND GOODELL STREET NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9834 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL (ELLICOTT) ON ILLINOIS STREET, WEST SIDE BETWEEN PERRY STREET AND PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL SOUTH PARK AVENUE (FILLMORE) In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five as an item business. days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly following: PERMISSIVE PARKING on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9841 Michigan Avenue, east side 1 Hour Parking INSTALL METERED PARKING between William Street 7: 00 am to 4: 00 pm ON MISSISSIPPI STREET, EAST SIDE and Goodell Street Except Sunday BETWEEN SOUTH PARK AVENUE This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo AND PERRY STREET Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. AND NO STANDING AREAS) (FILLMORE) NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9838 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL ON MICHIGAN AVENUE, WEST SIDE BETWEEN GOODELL STREET In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City AND EAST TUPPER STREET (ELLICOTT) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PER-MISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of as an item business. Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: as an item business. METERED PARKING That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the Parking following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Mississippi Street, east side 10 Hour Parking Rate D PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE between South Park 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $2.00 per day PARKING - DAILY Avenue and Perry Street Monday - Friday Michigan Avenue, east side between I hr parking (excluding existing Goodell Street and East Tupper Street 10:00 am to 4:00 pm No Parking and No Standing areas) Except Sunday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9842 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9839 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL ON W. MOHAWK STREET, SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN S. ELMWOOD ON MICHIGAN AVENUE, WEST SIDE BETWEEN EAST TUPPER AVENUE AND DELAWARE AVENUE (ELLICOTT) STREET AND CARROLL STREET (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: PERMISSIVE PARKING following: PERMISSIVE PARKING PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY PARKING - DAILY W. Mohawk Street, south side 2 Hour Parking Michigan Avenue, east side I hr parking between S. Elmwood Avenue 7: 00 am to 7: 00 prn between East Tupper Street 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and Delaware Avenue Except Sunday and Carroll Street Except Sunday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9843 NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9840 NO STANDING - REPEAL ON INSTALL METERED PARKING MISSISSIPPI STREET, EAST SIDE BETWEEN SOUTH PARK ON W. MOHAWK STREET, SOUTH SIDE AVENUE AND PERRY STREET (FILLMORE) BETWEEN S. ELMWOOD AVENUE NO STANDING - REPEAL AND DELAWARE AVENUE In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this AND NO STANDING AREAS) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (ELLICOTT) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City as an item business. of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this That that part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five following: NO STANDING days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD - as an item business. DAILY That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Mississippi Street, east side between At all times of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: South Park Avenue and Perry Street METER-ED PARKING Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE Metered Parking PARKING - DAILY W. Mohawk Street, south side 2 Hour Parking Rate C E. Mohawk Street, south side between 2 Hour Parking between S. Elmwood Avenue 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $ 1. 00 per hour Main Street and Washington Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pm and Delaware Avenue Monday - Friday 2 hour maximum Except Sunday (excluding existing No Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo and No Standing areas) Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9847 INSTALL METERED PARKING NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9844 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL ON E. MOHAWK STREET, SOUTH SIDE ON W. MOHAWK STREET, SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN DELAWARE BETWEEN MAIN STREET AVENUE AND FRANKLIN STREET (ELLICOTT) AND WASHINGTON STREET PER-MISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City AND NO STANDING AREAS) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this (ELLICOTT) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this as an item business. action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda following: PERMISSIVE PARKING as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances PARKING - DAILY of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: W. Mohawk Street, south side 2 Hour Parking METERED PARKING between Delaware Avenue and```````````````````7:00 am to 7:00 pm Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Franklin Street Metered Parking Except Sunday E. Mohawk Street, south side 2 Hour Parking Rate C This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo between Main Street 8:00 am to 5:00 pin $ 1. 00 per hour Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly and Washington Street Monday - Friday 2 hour maximum on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9845 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo W. MOHAWK STREET, SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN DELAWARE Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly AVENUE AND FRANKLIN STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. PARKING AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9848 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City ON E. MOHAWK STREET, SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN WASHINGTON of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this STREET AND ELLICOTT STREET (ELLICOTT) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this as an item business. action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda METERED PARKING as an item business. Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking_ Rate of Metered That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Parking of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the W. Mohawk, south side between 2 Hour Parking Rate C following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Delaware Avenue and 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $1. 00 per hour PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE Franklin Street (excluding Monday – Friday 2 hour maximum PARKING - DAILY existing No Parking and E. Mohawk Street, south side between 2 Hour Parking No Standing areas) Washington Street and Ellicott Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pm This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Except Sunday Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9846 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL ON E. MOHAWK STREET, SOUTH SIDE BETWEEN MAIN STREET NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9849 AND WASHINGTON STREET (ELLICOTT) INSTALL METERED PARKING PERMISSIVE PAR-KING - REPEAL E. MOHAWK STREET, SOUTH SIDE In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City BETWEEN WASHINGTON STREET of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this AND ELLICOTT STREET action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five AND NO STANDING AREAS) days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda (ELLICOTT) as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this following: PERMISSIVE PARKING action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the METERED PARKING following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE Parking PARKING - DAILY E. Mohawk Street, south side 2 Hour Parking Rate C W. Mohawk Street, north side between 2 Hour Parking between Washington Street 8: 00 am to 5: 00 pm $1.00 per hour Franklin Street and Delaware Avenue 7:00 am to 7:00 pin and Ellicott Street Monday - Friday 2 hour maximum Except Sunday (excluding existing No Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo and No Standing areas) Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Notification Serial # 9853 on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Install Metered Parking on W. Mohawk Street, north side NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9850 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL between Franklin Street ON E. MOHAWK STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN ELLICOTT and Delaware Avenue STREET AND WASHINGTON STREET (ELLICOTT) (excluding existing No Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL and No Standing areas) (Ellicott) In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five as an item business. days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances as an item business. of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of following: PERMISSIVE PARKING the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE METERED PARKING PARKING - DAILY Metered Parking Locations E. Mohawk Street, north side between 2 Hour Parking W. Mohawk Street, north side between Franklin Street and Delaware Ellicott Street and Washington Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Avenue (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) Except Sunday Period of Metered Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo 2 Hour Parking 8: 00 am to 5: 00 pm Monday - Friday Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Rate of Metered Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Rate C $ 1. 00 per hour 2 hour maximum This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9851 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON E. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly MOHAWK STREET, NORTH SIDE BETWEEN ELLICOTT STREET on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. AND WASHINGTON STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING Notification Serial # 9854 AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) Permissive Parking - Repeal In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City on W. Mohawk Street, north side of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this between Delaware Avenue action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of and S. Elmwood Avenue (Ellicott) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City as an item business. of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five METERED PARKING days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Metered Parking, Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered as an item business. Parking That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of E. Mohawk Street, north side 2 Hour Parking Rate C the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: between Ellicott Street 8:00 am to 5:00 pin $ 1. 00 per hour PERMISSIVE PARKING and Washington Street Monday - Friday 2 hour maximum PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION (excluding existing No Parking W. Mohawk Street, north side between Delaware Avenue and S. and No Standing areas) Elmwood Avenue This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9852 on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Notification Serial # 9855 ON W. MOHAWK STREET, NORTH SIDE Install Metered Parking BETWEEN FRANKLIN STREET on W. Mohawk Street, north side AND DELAWARE AVENUE between Delaware Avenue (ELLICOTT) and S. Elmwood Avenue PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL (excluding existing No Parking In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City and No Standing areas) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this (Ellicott) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five as an item business. days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of as an item business. the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of METERED PARKING the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: Metered Parking Locations PERMISSIVE PARKING W. Mohawk Street, north side between Delaware Avenue and S. PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Elmwood Avenue (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) Swan Street, south side between Washington Street and Main Street Period of Metered Parking PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKINIG - DAILY 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday Rate of Metered Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Rate C $ 1.00 per hour 2 hour maximum Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Notification Serial # 9859 on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Install Metered Parking Notification Serial # 9856 on Swan Street, south side Permissive Parking - Repeal between Washington Street on Niagara Street, south side and Main Street between Niagara Square (excluding existing No Parking and Franklin Street (Ellicott) and No Standing areas) (Ellicott) PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. as an item business. That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: PERMISSIVE PARKING METERED PARKING PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Metered Parking Locations Niagara Street, south side between Niagara Square and Franklin Street Swan Street, south side between Washington Street and Main Street PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday Period of Metered Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo 2 Hour Parking 8: 00 am to 5: 00 pm Monday - Friday Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Rate of Metered Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Rate C $ 1.00 per hour 2 hr maximum Notification Serial # 9857 This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Install Metered Parking Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on Niagara Street, south on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. side between Niagara Square Notification Serial # 9860 and Franklin Street Permissive Parking - Repeal (excluding existing No Parking on W. Swan Street, south side and No Standing areas) (Ellicott) between Main Street PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL and Pearl Street In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the (Ellicott) City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of in conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of as an item business. Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as state below, to be effective forty five That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: as an item business. METERED PARKING That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Metered Parking Locations the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: Niagara Street, south side between Niagara Square and Franklin Street PERMISSIVE PARKING (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Period of Metered Parking W. Swan Street, south side between Main Street and Pearl Street 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Rate of Metered Parking 2 Hour Parking 7: 00 am to 7: 00 pm Except Sunday Rate C $1. 00 per hour 2 hour maximum This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Notification Serial # 9861 Notification Serial # 9858 Install Metered Parking Permissive Parking - Repeal on W. Swan Street, south side on Swan Street, south side between Main Street between Washington Street and Pearl Street and Main Street (Ellicott) (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) Install Metered Parking (Ellicott) on Swan Street, north side PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL from Washington Street In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the to Main Street City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of (excluding existing No Parking this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of and No Standing areas) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five (Ellicott) days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL as an item business. In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of METERED PARKING Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Metered Parking Locations days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda W. Swan Street, south side between Main Street and Pearl Street as an item business. (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Period of Metered Parking the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday – Friday METERED PARKING Rate of Metered Parking Metered Parking Locations Rate C $ 1.00 per hour 2 hr maximum Swan Street, north side from Washington Street to Main Street (excluding This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo existing No Parking and No Standing areas) Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Period of Metered Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday Notification Serial # 9862 Rate of Metered Parking Permissive Parking - Repeal Rate C $1.00 per hour 2 hour maximum on W. Swan Street, south side This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo between Pearl Street and Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Franklin Street (Ellicott) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Notification Serial # 9865 In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the Install Metered Parking City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of on W. Swan Street, north side this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of from Main Street Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five to Pearl Street days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda (excluding existing No Parking as an item business. and No Standing areas) That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of (Ellicott) the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL PERMISSIVE PARKING In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this W. Swan Street, south side between Pearl Street and Franklin Street action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo as an item business. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: Notification Serial # 9863 METERED PARKING Install Metered Parking Metered Parking Locations on W. Swan Street, south side W. Swan Street, north side from Main Street to Pearl Street (excluding between Pearl Street existing No Parking and No Standing areas) and Franklin Street Period of Metered Parking (excluding existing No Parking 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday and No Standing areas) (Ellicott) Rate of Metered Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL Rate C $1. 00 per hour 2 hour maximum In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of friendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Notification Serial # 9866 days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Permissive Parking - Repeal as an item business. on Swan Street, south side That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of between Elm Street the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: and Michigan Avenue (Ellicott) METERED PARKING PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Metered Parking Locations in conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City W. Swan Street, south side between Pearl Street and Franklin Street of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Period of Metered Parking Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Rate of Metered Parking as an item business. Rate C $ 1. 00 per hour 2 hr maximum That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: Parking infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly PERMISSIVE PARKING on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Swan Street, south side between Elm Street and Michigan Avenue Notification Serial # 9864 PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pin Except Sunday Metered Parking Locations This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Tracy Street, south side between S. Elmwood Avenue and Delaware Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Avenue (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Period of Metered Parking Notification Serial # 9867 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday Install Metered Parking Rate of Metered Parking on Swan Street, south side Rate B $0.50 per hour 2 hour maximum between Elm Street This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo and Michigan Avenue Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly (excluding existing No Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. and No Standing areas) Notification Serial # 9870 (Ellicott) Permissive Parking - Repeal PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL on Trinity Street, south side In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City between S. Elmwood Avenue of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this and Delaware Avenue (Ellicott) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this as an item business. action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda METERED PARKING as an item business. Metered Parking Locations That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Swan Street, south side between Elm Street and Michigan Avenue the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) PERMISSIVE PARKING Period of Metered Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday Trinity Street, south side between S. Elmwood Avenue and Delaware Rate of Metered Parking Avenue Rate B $0.50 per day 2 hour maximum PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo 2 Hour Parking 7: 00 am to 7: 00 pm Except Sunday Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Notification Serial # 9868 Notification Serial # 9871 Permissive Parking - Repeal Install Metered Parking on on Tracy Street, south side Trinity Street, south side between S. Elmwood Avenue between S. Elmwood Avenue and Delaware Avenue (Ellicott) and Delaware Avenue PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL (excluding existing No Parking and In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City No Standing areas) (Ellicott) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of as an item business. Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: Tracy Street, south side between S. Elmwood Avenue and Delaware METERED PARKING Avenue Metered Parking Locations PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Trinity Street, south side between S. Elmwood Avenue and Delaware 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday Avenue (excluding existing No Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo and No Standing areas) Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Period of Metered Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. 2 Hour Parking 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday Notification Serial # 9869 Rate of Metered Parking Install Metered Parking Rate B $0.50 per hour 2 hour maximum on Tracy Street, south side This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo between S. Elmwood Avenue Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly and Delaware Avenue on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. (excluding existing No Parking Notification Serial # 9872 and No Standing areas) (Ellicott) Permissive Parking - Repeal PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL on William Street, north side In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the between Elm Street City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of and Oak Street this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (Ellicott) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda in conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City as an item business. of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five METERED PARKING days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of as an item business. Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: William Street, north side between Elm Street and Oak Street METERED PARKING PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Metered Parking Locations 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday William Street, north side between Oak Street and Broadway (excluding This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo existing No Parking and No Standing areas) Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Period of Metered Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday Notification Serial # 9873 Rate of Metered Parking Install Metered Parking Rate B $0.50 per hour 2 hour maximum on William Street, north side This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo between Elm Street Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly and Oak Street on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. (excluding existing No Parking Notification Serial # 9876 and No Standing areas) Permissive Parking - Repeal (Ellicott) on William Street, south side PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL between Ellicott Street In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City and Oak Street of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this (Ellicott) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this as an item business. action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda METERED PARKING as an item business. Metered Parking Locations That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of William Street, north side between Elm Street and Oak Street (excluding the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: existing No Parking and No Standing areas) PERMISSIVE PARKING Period of Metered Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday William Street, south side between Ellicott Street and Oak Street Rate of Metered Parking PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Rate B $0.50 per hour 2 hour maximum I Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Notification Serial # 9874 Notification Serial # 9877 Permissive Parking - Repeal Install Metered Parking on William Street, north side on William Street, south side between Oak Street and between Ellicott Street Broadway (Ellicott) and Oak Street PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL (excluding existing No Parking In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City and No Standing areas) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this (Ellicott) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this as an item business. action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of William Street, north side between Oak Street and Broadway the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY METER-ED PARKING 1 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday Metered Parking Locations This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo William Street, south side between Ellicott Street and Oak Street Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Period of Metered Parking Notification Serial # 9875 2 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday Install Metered Parking Rate of Metered Parking on William Street, north side Rate C $ 1. 00 per hour 2 hour maximum between Oak Street This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo and Broadway Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly (excluding existing No Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. and No Standing areas) Notification Serial # 9878 (Ellicott) Permissive Parking - Repeal PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL on William Street, south side In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City between Oak Street and of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this Elm Street (Ellicott) PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. as an item business. That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: METERED PARKING PERMISSIVE PARKING Metered Parking Locations PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION William Street, south side between Elm Street and Michigan Avenue William Street, south side between Oak Street and Elm Street (excluding existing No Parking and No Standing areas) PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Period of Metered Parking 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday 10 Hour Parking 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Rate of Metered Parking Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Rate D $2.00 per day on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Notification Serial # 9879 Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Install Metered Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on William Street, south side Notification Serial # 9882 between Oak Street Permissive Parking - Repeal and Elm Street (excluding existing on Washington Street, east side No Parking and No Standing areas) (Ellicott) between Perry Street PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL and Scott Street In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City (Fillmore) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda action supplementing, amending, or repeating existing provisions of as an item business. Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five That part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: as an item business. METERED PARKING That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Metered Parking Locations the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: William Street, south side between Oak Street and Elm Street (excluding PERMISSIVE PARKING existing No Parking and No Standing areas) PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Period of Metered Parking Delaware Avenue, east side between Perry Street and Scott Street 10 Hour Parking 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday - Friday PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY Rate of Metered Parking 2 Hour Parking 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Except Sunday Rate E $3.00 per day This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9883 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON Notification Serial # 9880 WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE BETWEEN PERRY STREET Permissive Parking - Repeal AND SCOTT STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING AND on William Street, south side NO STANDING AREAS) (FILLMORE) between Elm Street and PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL Michigan Street (Ellicott) In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five as an item business. days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances as an item business. of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: That part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of METERED PARKING the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered PERMISSIVE PARKING Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Washington, east side 2 Hour Parking Rate C William Street, south side between Elm Street and Michigan Street between Perry Street 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. $1. 00 per hour PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY and Scott Street Monday – Friday 2 hour maximum 2 Hour Parking 7: 00 am to 7: 00 pin Except Sunday (excluding existing No This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking and No Standing areas) Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more user friendly This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Notification Serial # 9881 on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Install Metered Parking on William Street, south side NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9884 PERNIISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL between Elm Street and ON WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE BETWEEN CLINTON Michigan Avenue (excluding STREET AND BROADWAY (ELLICOTT) existing No Parking and No PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Standing areas) (Ellicott) In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of BETWEEN BROADWAY Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five AND E. MOHAWK STREET days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING as an item business. AND NO STANDING AREAS) That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances (ELLICOTT) of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL following: PERMISSIVE PARKING In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PARKING - DAILY action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Washington Street, east side between 2 Hour Parking Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Clinton Street and Broadway 7:00 am to 7:00 pm days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Except Sunday as an item business. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. METERED PARKING Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9885 Parking INSTALL METERED PARKING Washington Street, east side 2 Hour Parking Rate C ON WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE between Broadway 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $ 1.00 per hour BETWEEN CLINTON STREET and E. Mohawk Street Monday - Friday 2 hour maximum AND BROADWAY (excluding existing No Parking (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING and No Standing areas) AND NO STANDING AREAS) This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo (ELLICOTT) Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9888 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of ON WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE BETWEEN E. MOHAWK Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five STREET AND E. HURON STREET (ELLICOTT) days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL as an item business. In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of METERED PARKING Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Metered Parking as an item business. Washington Street, east side 2 Hour Parking Rate C That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances between Clinton Street 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $1. 00 per hour of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the and Broadway Monday - Friday 2 hour maximum following: PERMISSIVE PARKING (excluding existing No Parking PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE and No Standing areas) PARKING - DAILY This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Washington Street, east side between 2 Hour Parking Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly E. Mohawk Street and E. Huron Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pm on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Except Sunday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9886 Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. ON WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE BETWEEN BROADWAY NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9889 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON AND E. MOHAWK STREET WASHINGTON, EAST SIDE BETWEEN E. MOHAWK STREET AND (ELLICOTT) E. HURON STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING AND NO PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as state below, to be effective forty five as an item business. days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances as an item business. of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances following: PERMISSIVE PARKING of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE METERED PARKING PARKING - DAILY Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered Washington Street, east side between 2 Hour Parking Parking Broadway and E. Mohawk Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Washington Street, east side 2 Hour Parking Rate C Except Sunday between E. Mohawk Street 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $ 1.00 per hour This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo and E. Huron Street Monday – Friday 2 hour maximum Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly (excluding existing No on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking and No Standing areas) This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9887 Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly INSTALL METERED PARKING on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. ON WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9890 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9893 ON WASHINGTON, EAST SIDE BETWEEN GENESEE STREET AND INSTALL METERED PARKING E. CHIPPEWA STREET (ELLICOTT) ON WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL BETWEEN W. CHIPPEWA STREET In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City AND ST. MICHAEL'S PLACE of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of AND NO STANDING AREAS) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five (ELLICOTT) days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL as an item business, In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PARKING - DAILY as an item business, Washington, east side between 2 Hour Parking That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Genesee Street and E. Chippewa Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pm of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: Except Sunday METERED PARKING This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Washington Street, east 2 Hour Parking Rate C side between W. Chippewa 8: 00 am to 5: 00 pm $1. 00 per hour NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9891 Street and St. Michael's Place Monday – Friday 2 hour maximum INSTALL METERED PARKING (excluding existing No ON WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE Parking and No Standing areas) BETWEEN GENESEE STREET This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo AND E. CHIPPEWA STREET Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9894 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL PERMISSIVE PARKING - fNSTALL ON WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE BETWEEN ST. MICHAEL'S In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PLACE AND E. TUPPER STREET (ELLICOTT) of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of as an item business. Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: as an item business. METERED PARKING That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the Parking following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Washington Street, 10 Hour Parking Rate D PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE east side between Genesee 7:00 am to 5:00 pm $2.00 per day PARKING - DAILY Street and E. Chippewa Street Monday - Friday Washington Street, east side 2 Hour Parking (excluding existing No Parking between St. Michael's 7:00 am to 7:00 pm and No Standing areas) Place and E. Tupper Street Except Sunday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9892 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9895 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON ON WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE BETWEEN E. CHIPPEWA WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE BETWEEN ST. MICHAEL'S STREET AND ST. MICHAEL'S PLACE (ELLICOTT) PLACE AND E. TUPPER STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL PARKING AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five as an item business. days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances as an item business. of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances following: PERMISSIVE PARKING of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE METERED PARKING PARKING - DAILY Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered Washington Street, east side 2 Hour Parking Parking between E. Chippewa Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Washington Street, east 10 Hour Parking Rate D and St. Michael's Place Except Sunday side between St. Michael's 7:00 am to 5:00 pm $2.00 per day This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Place and E. Tupper Street Monday - Friday Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly (excluding existing No on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking and No Standing areas) This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Washington Street, west side between 2 Hour Parking Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Goodell Street and E. Tupper Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pm on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Except Sunday This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9896 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly ON WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE BETWEEN E. TUPPER on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. STREET AND GOODELL STREET (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9899 INSTALL METERED PARKING ON In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE BETWEEN GOODELL STREET of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this AND E. TUPPER STREET (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of AND NO STANDING AREAS) (ELLICOTT) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City as an item business. of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five following: PERMISSIVE PARKING days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE as an item business. PARKING - DAILY That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Washington Street, cast side between 2 Hour Parking of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: E. Tupper Street and Goodell Street 8:00 am to 6:00 pm METERED PARKING Except Sunday Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Washington Street, west 8 Hour Parking Rate D on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. side between Goodell 9:00 am to 5:00 pm $2.00 per hour Street and E. Tupper Street Monday - Friday NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9897 (excluding existing No INSTALL METERED PARKING Parking and No Standing areas) ON WASHINGTON STREET, EAST SIDE This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo BETWEEN E. TUPPER STREET Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly AND GOODELL STREET on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING AND NO STANDING AREAS) NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9900 (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City BETWEEN E. TUPPER STREET of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this AND E. CHIPPEWA STREET action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (ELLICOTT) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as state( below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City as an item business. of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five METERED PARKING days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered as an item business. Parking That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Washington Street, east 8 Hour Parking Rate D of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the side between E. Tupper 9:00 am to 5:00 pm $2.00 per hour following: PERMISSIVE PARKING Street and Goodell Street Monday - Friday PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE (excluding existing No PARKING - DAILY Parking and No Standing areas) Washington Street, west side 2 Hour Parking This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo between E. Tupper Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pin Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly and E. Chippewa Street Except Sunday on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9898 on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9901 BETWEEN GOODELL STREET INSTALL METERED PARKING AND E. TUPPER STREET ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE (ELLICOTT) BETWEEN E. TUPPER STREET PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL AND E. CHIPPEWA STREET In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this AND NO STANDING AREAS) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (ELLICOTT) Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City as an item business. of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five following: PERMISSIVE PARKING days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE as an item business. PARKING - DAILY That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this METERED PARKING action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Parking days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Washington Street, west 2 Hour Parking Rate B as an item business. side between E. Tupper 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $0.50 per hour That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Street and E. Chippewa Monday – Friday 2 hour maximum of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the Street (excluding existing following: PERMISSIVE PARKING No Parking and No Standing areas) PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo PARKING - DAILY Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Washington Street, west side 2 Hour Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. between E. Huron Street and 7:00 am to 7:00 pm E. Mohawk Street Except Sunday NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9902 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE BETWEEN E. CHIPPEWA Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly STREET AND GENESEE STREET (ELLICOTT) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9905 of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this INSTALL METERED PARKING action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five BETWEEN E. HURON STREET days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda AND E. MOHAWK STREET as an item business. (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances AND NO STANDING AREAS) of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the (ELLICOTT) following: PERMISSIVE PARKING PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City PARKING - DAILY of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this Washington Street, west side 2 Hour Parking action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of between E. Chippewa Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five and Genesee Street Except Sunday days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo as an item business. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: METERED PARKING NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9903 Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered INSTALL METERED PARKING Parking ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE Washington Street, west 2 Hour Parking Rate C BETWEEN E. CHIPPEWA STREET side between E. Huron 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $ 1. 00 per hour AND GENESEE STREET Street and E. Mohawk Street Monday – Friday 2 hour maximum (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING (excluding existing No AND NO STANDING AREAS) Parking and No Standing areas) (ELLICOTT) This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9906 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE BETWEEN E. MOHAWK days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda STREET AND BROADWAY STREET (ELLICOTT) as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this METERED PARKING action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Metered Parking_ Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five Parking days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Washington Street, west side 2 Hour Parking Rate C as an item business. between E. Chippewa Street 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $ 1.00 per hour That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances and Genesee Street Monday - Friday 2 hour maximum of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the (excluding existing No Parking following: PERMISSIVE PARKING and No Standing areas) PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo PARKING - DAILY Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Washington Street, west side 2 Hour Parking on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. between E. Mohawk Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pm and Broadway Street Except Sunday NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9904 This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. BETWEEN E. HURON STREET AND E. MOHAWK STREET NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9907 (ELLICOTT) INSTALL METERED PARKING PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE BETWEEN E. MOHAWK STREET AND BROADWAY STREET This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly AND NO STANDING AREAS) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9910 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE BETWEEN CLINTON of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this STREET AND E. EAGLE STREET (ELLICOTT) action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this as an item business. action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda METERED PARKING as an item business. Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances Parking of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the Washington Street, west side 2 Hour Parking Rate C following: PERMISSIVE PARKING between E. Mohawk Street 8:00 am to 5:00 pin $1. 00 per hour PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE and Broadway Street Monday - Friday 2 hour maximum PARKING - DAILY (excluding existing No Parking Washington Street, west side between 2 Hour Parking and No Standing areas) Clinton Street and E. Eagle Street 7: 00 am to 7: 00 pm This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo Except Sunday Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9908 PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE BETWEEN BROADWAY NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9911 STREET AND CLINTON STREET (ELLICOTT) INSTALL METERED PARKING PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City BETWEEN CLINTON STREET of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this AND E. EAGLE STREET action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five AND NO STANDING AREAS) days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda (ELLICOTT) as an item business. PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL That that part of Subdivision 25 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this following: PERMISSIVE PARKING action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five PARKING - DAILY days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Washington Street, west side 2 Hour Parking as an item business. between Broadway Street 7:00 am to 7:00 pm That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances and Clinton Street Except Sunday of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo METERED PARKING Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. Metered Parkin Washington Street, west side 2 Hour Parking Rate C NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9909 between Clinton Street 8:00 am to 5:00 pm $1. 00 per hour INSTALL METERED PARKING and E. Eagle Street Monday - Friday 2 hour maximum ON WASHINGTON STREET, WEST SIDE (excluding existing No Parking BETWEEN BROADWAY STREET and No Standing areas) AND CLINTON STREET This action is being taken in conjunction with the Downtown Buffalo (EXCLUDING EXISTING NO PARKING Parking Infrastructure Task Force study to provide more userfriendly AND NO STANDING AREAS) on-street parking in Downtown Buffalo. (ELLICOTT) PERMISSIVE PARKING - INSTALL NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9912 In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City TRUCK ROUTES - REPEAL of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this ABBY STREET action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of ENTIRE LENGTH Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five (SOUTH) days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda TRUCK ROUTES - REREAL as an item business. In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City That that part of Subdivision 29 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of METERED PARKING Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty-five Metered Parking Locations Period of Metered Parking Rate of Metered days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda Parking as an item business. Washington Street, west 2 Hour Parking Rate C That that part of Subdivision 2 of Section 40 of Chapter 479 of side between Broadway 8:00 am to 5:00 pm$1. 00 per hour Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom Street and Clinton Street Monday - Friday2 hour maximum the following: TRUCK ROUTES (excluding existing No Parking STREET PORTION OF STREET and No Standing areas) Abby Street Entire Length NOTIFICATION SERIAL # 9913 north line of Court; east along the north line of Court to the north-west line TRUCK ROUTES - REPEAL of Wilkeson street; northeast along the northwest line of Wilkeson street GERMANIA STREET to the north line of West Mohawk street; east along the north line of West BETWEEN BEACON STREET Mohawk street to the west line of South AND MYSTIC STREET Elmwood avenue; north along South Elmwood Avenue to the north line of (SOUTH) Virginia Street; east along the north line of Virginia Street to the west line TRUCK ROUTES - REREAL of Delaware Avenue; north along the west line of Delaware Avenue to the In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City north line of North Street, east along the of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this north line of North Street to the east line of Michigan Avenue, south along action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of the east line of Michigan Avenue to the north line of Swan street; east Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty-five along the north line of Swan street to the east line of Emslie street; days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda southeast along the northeast line of Seneca street to the east line of as an item business. Smith street; south along the east line of Smith street to the north line of That that part of Subdivision 2 of Section 40 of Chapter 479 of Elk street; east along the north line of Elk street to the intersection of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom Seneca street and the north line of the Buffalo River; west and southwest the following: TRUCK ROUTES along the north line of the Buffalo River t the east line of Bailey Ave; south STREET PORTION OF STREET along the east line of Bailey avenue to the south line of South park Germania Street between Beacon Street and Mystic Street avenue; west along the south line of South Park Avenue to the least line of WAIVE 45 DAY PERI0D Abby street; south along the east line of Abby street to the north line of RECEIVED AND FILED Beacon street; east along the north line of Beacon street to the east line of Hopkins street;] west line of Abby street: south along the west line of Abby street to the north line of Tifft street; east along the north line of Tifft street to the east line of Hopkins street south along the ea line of Hopkins NO. 15 street to the south line of Marilla street; west along the south line of Marilla AMENDMENT OF UNRESTRICTED AREA street extended to the west line of Hopkin street; south along the west line OF TRUCK ROUTE SYSTEM of Hopkins street and continuing south along the west property line of (SOUTH) South Park to the north propert line of South Park; west along the north The following action effectively removes Germania and Abby and Bell property line of South Park and continuing west along the south City of Streets from the City of Buffalo Truck Route System. Buffalo line to the Therefore, the Department of Public Works, requests Your Honorable Buffalo Harbor line, north along the Buffalo Harbor line and Erie Basin Body's approval of the following amendments to the Traffic Ordinances of Marina to the place of beginning. the City of Buffalo, Chapter 479. The streets, or parts of streets, included within the following described 1. That Subsection 2 of Section 40 of Article I be amended to particular area are not to be deemed a part of the system of truck routes read as follows: and are excluded from the unrestricted area above described, unless (2) Truck routes. Pursuant to the authority contained in section 1640, otherwise specially so designated in the ordinance: subdivision (d) 10 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New Beginning at a point at the intersection of the east line of Chicago street York, the City of Buffalo hereby establishes a system of truck routes. and the south line of the Lehigh Valley Railroad; east along the south line Any truck having a total combined gross weight of vehicle plus load in of the Lehigh Valley Railroad to the west line of the New York Central excess of five tons, shall be excluded from all streets in said city, except railroad; south along the west line of the New York Central Railroad to the those streets, or parts of streets, hereinafter listed or described which north line of the Erie Railroad; southwest along the north line of the Eric form a part of the system of truck routes upon which trucks are permitted Railroad on a curve to the west line of Hamburg street; south along the to travel and operate. The total combined gross weight of vehicle plus load west line of Hamburg street to the north line of South street; west along shall be ascertained by computing the entire weight of the truck or vehicle the north line of Soutt street to the east line of Louisiana street; north plus load, or in the event that said vehicle is a tractor trailer combination, along the east line of Louisiana street to the north line of South Park then by computing the entire weight of the tractor and trailer plus load. avenue; west along the north line of South Park avenue to the east line of All streets forming part of such truck route system shall be marked by Chicago street; north along the east line of Chicago street to the south line conspicuous signs bearing the words "truck route" in letters not less than of five inches in height, such signs to be conspicuous signs bearing lettering Lehigh Valley railroad, the point of beginning. not less than five inches in height, such signs to be spaced not more than [material to be deleted.] fifteen hundred feet apart. In addition, conspicuous signs bearing lettering material to be added. not less than five inches in height, such signs to be adequately illuminated Mr, Coppola Moved: between sunset and sunrise, or to be constructed of a reflecting material, That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, so as to be easily readable at night when lights from vehicle headlights fall Parks and upon such signs, shall be placed on each main highway entering the city, Streets dated January 15, 2004, be received and filed; and at or near the point where such highway crosses or meets the boundary That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he line of the city, indicating that trucks having a weight in excess of five hereby is authorized to amend the Traffic Ordinances of the City of tons, except those streets designated as part of the authorized truck route Buffalo Chapter 479, Subsection 2 of Section 40 of Article I as listed in system. the above communication pursuant to the authority of Article 15, No person, firm or corporation shall drive or operate, or cause to be driven Subsection 15-8(a) of the Charter of the City of Buffalo. or operated, any excluded truck into, upon, along or through the streets of PASSED the city in violation of the provisions of this subdivision. AYES - 9 NOES - 0 The following listed streets, or parts of streets, as herein designated, shall constitute the system of truck routes in the city: NO. 16 (List of specific streets subject to the above provisions is omitted. The CHANGE IN CONTRACT record of such streets is on file in the office of the Division of Traffic KLEINHANS MUSIC HALL Engineering, Room 512, City Hall). PHASE IX - OFFICE INTERIOR RENOVATIONS In addition to the above designated system of truck routes, the following JOB NO. 0347 described and bounded unrestricted area of the city, and the streets NIAGARA DISTRICT enclosed therein, shall also constitute and be a part of the city's system of I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for Job truck routes, excepting those streets included in the particular area No. 0347, Kleinhans Music hereinafter designated as being excluded from said unrestricted area: Hall, Phase IX, Office Interior Renovations, Allgaier Construction Corp., C Beginning at a point in the south line of Georgia Street extended at the #92010809. Erie Basin; east along the south line of Georgia Street extended to the 1. Install cementitious underlayment at the new space and opening Our department is in receipt of a request from the Ellicott Development between Office 100 and Tickets 105. Add $ 398.00 (ED) Co. on behalf of the U.S. Government (FBI) in an effort to increase 2. 1/4" white oak veneer plywood wall and ceiling panels to align walls and security around One FBI Plaza at the SW corner on Niagara St. at South ceiling after demolition of interior dividing wall. Add $ 1,426.00 Elmwood Ave. 3. Toilet Room 102 - Grind down steel plates, coat exposed edge and This request would entail the closing of Staats to the vehicular traffic and plaster patch affected area. Add $ 135.00 close the west curb lane South Elmwood Ave. between Niagara and Court 4. Reuse of a salvaged telephone booth door cut to size in Office 100. Streets. A site plan (SP-2) showing these proposed charges is attached Add $ 685.00 for your information. Staats St. would be gated off at Court St. and 5. Office 100 & Room 105 - 4%" high base in lieu of 31/2". manned with a security guard 24/7 for restricting access. South Elmwood Add $ 148.00 Ave. would be narrowed on the west side to provide an expanded "clear The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Two area" between the FBI Building and vehicular traffic. Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety Two and 00/100 Dollars ($2,792.00). We are submitting this request to Your Honorable Body for review, Summary: Current Contract Amount $86,900.00 comment and or approval by the Planning Board, Fire Dept and any other Amount of This Change Order (#1) Add $ 2,792.00 interest parties. Preliminary discussions have taken place with the Fire Revised Contract Amount $89,692.00 Department as the plans effect their operations. In order to facilitate fire Costs have been reviewed by the Consulting Architect (Hamilton, operations related to fuel and oxygen tanks supply ED has proposed Houston, Lownie) and the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets associated access improvements to Fire Headquarters which would and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work are available minimize further traffic on Staats St. This would involve the replacement in 36321606 445100 - Division of Buildings. of overhead service doors on Court St. at no cost to the City. I request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Commissioner of Public Our department has no major objections to the Staat St. closure as traffic Works, Parks & Streets to issue a change order to the contractor as set impacts are minimal. We are currently investigating traffic and safety forth above. impacts related to the proposed permanent lane closure on South Mr. Coppola moved: Elmwood Ave. If approved these proposed changes would be subject to That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, conditions imposed by the City of Buffalo, such as capital costs, Parks and Streets dated January 12, 2004, be received and filed; and maintenance, liability, construction standards, pedestrian access, permits, That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he etc. hereby is authorized to issue change order No. 1, to Allgaier Construction REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION Corp., an increase in the amount of $2,792.00, as more fully described in the above communication, for work relating to Kleinhans Music Hall, NO. 19 Phase IX - Office Interior Renovations, Job No. 0347, C #92010809. INCREASE IN CONTRACT Funds for this project are available in 36321606 445 100 - Division of GOLF COURSE RENOVATIONS Buildings. CONTRACT #9201089 PASSED SOUTH & DELAWARE DISTRICTS AYES - 9 NOES - 0 I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following increase to the subject Contract with Birchgrove Landscaping in the amount of NO. 17 $1,738.16. CHANGE IN CONTRACT This change order was necessary to purchase and install additional tee FIRE ENGINE 38/LADDER 13 plaques and bench parts related to golf course renovations. These prices ROOF RECONSTRUCTION have been reviewed by the project consultant and public works staff and JOB NO. 0323 are found to be fair and reasonable. DELAWARE DISTRICT Funds for this work are available in Bond Account #35640206 and a I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for Job contract summary is follows: No. 0323, Fire Engine 38/Ladder 13, Roof Reconstruction, Progressive Contract amount $206,000.00 Roofing, C #92010812. Increase amount $ 1,738.16 1. Allowance for roof deck reconstruction not Revised contract amount $207,738.16 required. Deduct $ 3,600.00 Mr. Coppola moved: The foregoing change results in a net decrease in the contract of Three That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Thousand Six Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($3,600.00). Parks and Streets dated January 15, 2004, be received and filed; and Summary: Current Contract Amount $109,725.00 That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he Amount of This Change Order (#1) Deduct $ 3,600.00 hereby is authorized to issue a change order, to Birchgrove Landscaping, Revised Contract Amount $106,125.00 an increase in the amount of $1,738.16, as more fully described in the Costs have been reviewed by the Department of Public Works, Parks & above communication, for work relating to Golf Course Renovations, Streets and were found to b fair and equitable. Funds for this work are to Contract #9201089. Funds for this project are available in Bond Account be credited to 36322206 445100 - Division of Buildings #35640206. I request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Commissioner of Public PASSED Works, Parks & Streets to issue a change order to the contractor as set AYES - 9 NOES - 0 forth above. Mr. Coppola moved: NO. 20 That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, 285 DELAWARE AVENUE Parks and Streets dated January 13, 2004, be received and filed; and BUILDING OVERHANG That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he WITHIN CITY RIGHT OF WAY hereby is authorized to issue change order No. 1, to Progressive Roofing, (ELLICOTT DISTRICT) a decrease in the amount of $3,600.00, as more fully described in the Mr. Brian T. Cook, R.A., of Uniland Development Company, has above communication, for work relating to Fire Engine 38/Ladder 13, Roof requested permission to encroach City right of way with a building Reconstruction, Job No. 0323, C #92010812. Funds for this project overhang at 285 Delaware Avenue. The property is presently vacant and should be credited to 36322206 445 100 - Division of Buildings. Uniland Development Company (UDC) has proposed a four story building PASSED with 73,000 square feet of office and retail space. The overall building AYES - 9 NOES - 0 height is 591 - 4"', with a prominent 65' high entrance element. This entry element features an overhang which will encroach beyond the west NO. 18 property line along Delaware Avenue and into City right of way by FBI BUILDING HOMELAND SECURITY REQUEST approximately eight (8) feet. CLOSING OF STAATS ST./ NARROWING OF ELMWOOD AVE. The Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets has reviewed this ELLICOTT DISTRICT application pursuant to Chapter 413-67 (Encroachment Regulations) of the City Charter and recommends that Your Honorable Body refer this the structure as a settlement of both the City's claim for the demolition bill item to the Planning Board for the necessary site plan review and and the owner's claim for wrongful demolition. After a approval. If approved by the Planning Board and Your Honorable Body the number of settlement discussions between the owner's attorney, the Commissioner will issue a "Mere License" for said encroachment Collections Division and the Law Department, the owner has offered to provided the following conditions are met: pay to the City of Buffalo the sum of $3,500.00 in full settlement of this 1. That UDC obtain any and all City of Buffalo approvals and/or entire matter. The City of Buffalo would settle its demolition claim and the permits necessary. owner would withdraw its claim for property damages to the building and 2. That the overhang be constructed exactly as shown on plans its contents. submitted to and approved by the Department of Permit & Inspection In light of the questions regarding the adequacy of notice to the owner, Services. whether the building was in fact a danger to passersby necessitating 3. That UDC be responsible for maintenance of the overhang as taking the building down without any notice, the withdrawal of the owner's long as it remains within City right of way. claim as well as the costs and uncertainty of litigation, the Law 4. That, in the event that the Commissioner of Public Works, Department has compromised the City of Buffalo's affirmative claim for Parks and Streets determines the encroachment must cease as a result the sum of $3,500 pursuant to Section 3-24 of the City Charter. Moreover, of factors effecting the health, safety and welfare of the public, or the it should be noted that the Law Department met with the Inspection needs of the City. said commissioner may order the immediate removal of Department and Fire Department representatives to discuss the issue of the encroachment as described in Chapter 413-67(F) of the City providing notice to owners prior to emergency demolitions. As a result, the Ordinances. City's procedures have been changed. Hereinafter, the Fire Department 5. That UDC supply the Department of Public Works, Parks and dispatchers win make an effort to contact the owner of properties to alert Streets with a certificate of insurance, in an amount deemed sufficient by them of an emergency demolition order prior to demolition. the Corporation Counsel, which will indemnify and save harmless the City This item is being filed for informational purposes only. of Buffalo against any and all loss or damage arising out of the RECEIVED AND FILED construction, maintenance. use or removal of said elevated overhang. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, THE FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PERMIT & INSPECTION DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC PLANNING AND THE PLANNING SERVICES BOARD No. 22 FROM THE CORPORATION COUNSEL Second Hand Dealer 279 Ontario (North) No. 21 Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be 1168 Sycamore Street -Emergency advised that I have examined the attached application for a Second Hand Demolition ( Fillmore) Dealer License located at 279 Ontario and find that as to form is correct. I On July 5, 2002, at 3:54 a.m., a fire occurred at the premises at 1168 have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application Sycamore Street in the City of Buffalo. The property was owned by J. for a second hand dealer license is being sought and according to the Licata Plumbing of Allen Street in the City of Buffalo. The property had attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building been vandalized and the cause of the fire was arson. On July 5, 2002, Inspections, I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable Chief Craver of the Fire Department requested emergency demolition due laws. I have caused an investigation by the Police Department into the to a "structurally unsound roof " On July 5, 2002, at 11:00 a.m., the moral character of Angelo Jacobi. The attached thereto for Angelo Jacobi Inspections Department awarded an emergency demolition contract to d/b/a AJ's Buy N Sell. This request is submitted for your approval or Prime Site Work, Inc. The building was down at 4:00 p.m. on July 5, whatever action you deem appropriate. 2002. Mr. Licata first learned of the demolition after the fact when one of Mr. Coppola Moved: his employees notified him that the building was no longer there. On July That the above communication from the Commissioner of Pen-nit and 8, 2002, Fire Commissioner Worthy sent a letter to Commissioner Inspections Services dated December 4, 2003 be received and filed; and McGurn requesting emergency demolition. On July 9, 2002 Inspections That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Commissioner of issued an emergency Notice and Order to proceed to Prime Site Work, Pen-nit & Inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Inc. Total cost of the demolition for 1168 Sycamore Street was $11,184 Second Hand Dealer license to Angelo Jacobi d/b/a AJ's Buy N Sell including $834 for plumbing charges. The City of Buffalo sent a bill to J. located at 279 Ontario Street. Licata Plumbing for the total cost of demolition. Passed. On September 16, 2002, J. Licata Plumbing filed a Notice of Claim AYES - 9 - NOES - 0 alleging negligence in that it was not given proper or prior notice of demolition. They also claim that the building was not in need of an FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE emergency demolition because the property was set back from the sidewalk and had a masonry first floor such that it was not in danger of No. 23 collapsing or injuring passersby. J. Licata Plumbing claims that it had a Response to Audit Recommendations substantial inventory of materials stored in the building, which they were 1). This is a responsibility performed by the Treasury Division. unable to retrieve. The claim seeks the sum of $8,829 for lost inventory in 2). We are performing this duty at present on administrative clears. We the premises plus the value of the building that was demolished. will expand to include hearing dispositions. Section 113-3 of the City Code states that when a building is unsafe so as 3). We have considered this recommendation in the past. We are to endanger life, the owners shall immediately, upon notice from the currently going out to re-bid on the hand-held ticket writer. If this is cost Commissioner, cause the same to be made safe and secure or taken effective we will implement this. down. That section further states that the Commissioner may deem an 4 through 7). These items will be reevaluated once we privatize the emergency to exist and may enter upon the premises and take a structure Towing & Storage Operation. down where the public safety requires immediate action and to protect 8). As per State Law monies must be used for training law enforcement passersby. There is no dispute that the owner was not provided any officers in the area of disability awareness and sensitivity issues. notice of the demolition despite the fact that the owner is a local business 9). All past research has proved to have an adverse effect on the city's that is in the telephone directory. There is a question as to whether the ability to collect fines and penalties post amnesty program. Our research structure was a danger to passersby requiring immediate action. The is available for review. Inspections Department believes it was Licata Plumbing strongly disputes REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE this and alleges that the property was set back from the street and the masonry first floor prevented any danger to passersby. FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF COMMUNITY SERVICES The attorney for J. Licata Plumbing initially offered the sum of $1,000 plus withdrawing its claim for loss of contents of the budding and damage to NO. 24 Year 30 Recommendations In lieu of no Citizens Participation Review Panel I have begun an REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY in-house review of the applications for Year 30 funding. DEVELOPMENT Due to a drastic cut in Public Service funding for Year 30 I reviewed all the applications; and compared each agency based on the following NO. 30 criteria: BUFFALO OLMSTEAD CONCERNS 1. Strong Management Team (staff and Board of Directors) in regards to COMMENTS programs and fiscal numbers PEACE BRIDGE EXPANSION PROJECT 2. Able to secure other funding The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy's Goals For the Peace Bridge 3. Area where needed services are no longer being met. Expansion Project 4. Agency should have more than just recreational activities for Youth and The Conservancy is committed to the restoration and sustained seniors (need to include tutorial education: job training: etc ) maintenance of Front Park, Fort Porter and the Porter Avenue Parkway. Attached pleasefind first drafts for discussion purposes only. Our Vision REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY Front Park & Fort Porter become an International Gateway to the U.S. DEVELOPMENT & Buffalo How to Accomplish Our Vision FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF HUMAN RESOURCES Reconnect Front Park to the water Restore Front Park as Buffalo's "Window" on Lake Erie as Olmsted NO. 25 envisioned. "Group Health Insurance for Municipalities" Recognize Front Park as Olmsted's first true waterfront park implemented (#147 C.C.P. Oct. 28, 2003) in the country (1870). Please be advised that I am continuing to develop information Reinvent Front Park's purpose and place within the urban fabric concerning this matter. Front Park was designed to be a citywide "destination" park, and never To date I have met with representatives of Erie County, the BFSA and was intended by Olmsted to be a local neighborhood playground. The City Independent Health. I have a meeting scheduled shortly with Blue Cross. I has manipulated its purpose and use over the years, often with these also have meetings scheduled with several insurance consultants and will attempts failing. Recent improvements to the 77-acre LaSalle Park have be attending a seminar on this issue next week. begun to shift "active" recreational and waterfront focus away from Front In addition to reviewing the possibilities of jointly purchasing health Park. insurance with the County we are analyzing other alternative methods to Front Park should highlight its cultural heritage and offer visitors and secure such insurance so as to be able to compare all possible options. residents a unique experience that doesn't compete with other local parks My goal is to be in a position to present to Council the various alternatives but rather compliments them. that may be available to our current purchasing system in addition to just Front Park is not centrally located to the area's population, thus cannot the joint purchase with Erie County. expect to survive as a more traditional neighborhood park. Therefore, we I am hopeful that this comprehensive review will be completed within the should capitalize on the opportunities presented by the adjacent next 30 days at which time I would be pleased to make a full report to international gateway and offer a cultural setting that would capture Council, any affected committees and/or individual Members. interest as a visitor's destination, as wen as a local passive recreational Please do not hesitate to contact me personally should any Member site. require additional information in the interim. Recognize that cultural, heritage and eco-tourism are some of the worlds REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION fastest growing industries. Maintain sensitivity to the community and their desire for a local park vs. a FROM THE CITY CLERK regional park/ international gateway Reconstruct Front Park's original major architectural feature, the No. 26 Lakeview House Leaves of Absence Without Pay This structure once served as a restaurant and comfort station for park I transmit herewith notifications received by me, reporting the granting visitors, with grand 2nd-Story porches that looked over the water and park of the leaves of absence without pay, in the various departments as listed: grounds. Police- Sheila Suggs-Barron, Janet Murphy, Lissa Redmond This newly rebuilt structure could serve as part of the overall visitor's RECEIVED AND FILED. experience, potentially as an Olmsted interpretive museum, a tourist center, a restaurant/ refreshment stand, restrooms, etc. Possibilities also No. 27 exist to relocate the Conservancy's headquarters to this building, which Leaves of Absence Without Pay would be a strong statement of commitment and rebirth of the Olmsted I transmit herewith notifications received by me, reporting the granting Parks System. of the leaves of absence without pay, in the various departments as listed: Note: Earlier park master plans recommended the reconstruction of the Comptroller- Kathleen Yeates bandstand / gazebo which replaced the Lakeview House in later years. Civil Service Commission- Given the current setting, and the unlikely setting for this kind of activity, it RECEIVED AND FILED. is now recommended that the Conservancy seek a bolder solution and reconstruct the larger and grander Lakeview House. No. 28 Restore direct connections from the park to the adjacent neighborhood; Reports of Attendance roadway encroachments have severed this safe and direct linkage. I transmit herewith communications received by me, from the various Celebrate Porter Avenue as the only Olmsted parkway that leads the boards, commissions, agencies and authorities reporting the membership community to the water's edge attendance at their respective meetings: Evaluate proposed removal of bridge access roads (Moore and Baird Buffalo Sewer Authority Drives) from the park and restore parkland and connections across Busti RECEIVED AND FILED. and Porter Avenues. Both streets need to be downgraded to neighborhood streets with safe NON-OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND pedestrian crossings. REMONSTRANCES Link the park and waterfront with Niagara Street as the major commercial NON-OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS corridor and connection to downtown Buffalo. Improve the maintenance and overall stewardship of the Park. NO. 29 Establish a new system of "Zone Management" proposed by the J. BELT Conservancy in Front Park that gets back to the basics of good ELEMENTS OF A GRAND PROJECT maintenance utilizing "best practices" for various daily tasks. COPY AVAILABLE IN CITY CLERKS OFFICE FOR RREVIEW Restore the grandeur and formality that the park once had. Front Park was the most formal of the three linked parks. Re-introduce the grand floral displays that once made Front Park such a committee, which is made up of twenty inter-disciplinary organizations, regional attraction. has facilitated activities at 23 schools impacting over 9,724 students and Establish a greater connection and synergy between Front Park and 1186 parents. Our mission is to have families and community leaders LaSalle Park Strengthen the importance of the visual/ physical walking to school together with a purpose -to assess pedestrian and connections to the waterfront, LaSalle Park, the River walk, the Frank bicycle safe!3~. promote health and physical activity, make Lloyd Wright/West Side Rowing Club site, etc. recommendations to improve the physical environments around school "Green" as much of the waterfront as possible zones and follow-pI2 to create community change. This includes the miscellaneous slopes and "left-over" spaces beneath In order to develop recommendations to improve the physical and near the bridge that are so visible now to passing traffic. environments around school zones we need the voice of the community. Massing of native shrubs would help to fill in these areas and keep The WOCS event focuses on encouraging students, parents and maintenance to a minimum. community leaders to walk to school together with a purpose. This Develop a land use plan that creates a vibrant, healthy neighborhood, purpose is to identify problem areas within the built environment or reconnected to a vibrant healthy park & parkway system. associated behaviors of motorists that cause a concern for safety and Mitigate impact of NYS Thruway on Front Park & Fort Porter prevent children walking to school on a regular basis. Once at school Continue to explore impacts of noise, unsightly views, air quality, poor students and parents complete a walk ability survey that assesses their access, etc. and these effects on Front Park. walk and provides the WOCS committee with a basis to develop our Reduce visual impact of Peace Bridge plaza on Front Park & Fort Porter recommendations to create community change. This process creates a and minimize/eliminate other physical park intrusions citizen-initiated response to the lack of infrastructure to be conducive Continue to explore opportunities and concerns for removal of modern lifestyles in youth and improve the quality of life for community residents. additions and intrusions into the park, i.e. park residence, tennis courts, Please find enclosed the 2003 recommendations. hockey rink, etc., and restoration of historic landscape features and RECEIVED AND FILED structures Work closely with the Peace Bridge Authority to minimize future negative NO. 32 impacts on historic Front Park, while recognizing the park's value as a BOARD PACKET DOCUMENTS National Historic Register property. Attached are the following documents for the January 5, 2004 Joint Avoid any future encroachments into the historic park property. Strive to School Construction Board Meeting return all original "lost" property back to Front Park. Draft Agenda Revitalize Fort Porter Meeting Minutes from JSCB Meeting dated December 1, 2003 Restore and offer an interpretation of the Fort Porter site as part of the Application and Certificate for Payment No 17 December 2003 overall park setting (if the existing plaza site is relocated northwards). Bevlar & Associates Inc Construction Contract Monitoring and Consider this site for a potential gateway visitor's center location, which Compliance Services Monthly Report for the Dr Lydia T Wright School would offer new opportunities for cultural interpretation and regional of Excellence #89 – November 2003 tourism growth. Bevlar & Associates Inc Construction Contract Monitoring and Restore former connections between the Fort Porter site and Front Park, Compliance Services Monthly Report for the District Wide Technology including Sheridan terrace, which once allowed park visitors to travel Project – Phase I and Phase II – November 2003 between Front Park and "The Bank" through the fort grounds. Bevlar & Associates Inc Construction Contract Monitoring and Possible reconstruct the former fort buildings for use as part of the Compliance Services Monthly Report for Addendum 1 Project – visitor's complex and cultural heritage site. November 2003 Benefits of Our Vision PPDS Team Progress Report – December 2003 Front Park/Fort Porter become a vibrant, multi-cultural community COPY AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERKS OFFICE FOR REVIEW gathering place RECEIVED AND FILED Local cultural tourism enhanced by Front Park & Fort Porter's proximity to the Great Lakes Research Center, the Maritime Museum, the NO. 33 Frank Lloyd Wright boathouse along the waterfront INFOF – NYC STREETS Ties into Lake-to-Lake Greenway vision along the Niagara River ARTICLE ON NYC STREETS Increased property values COPY AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERKS OFFICE FOR REVIEW Improved quality of life for lower West Side REFERREDTO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NO. 34 LAWMAKERS BLOCK MOVE FOR CHANGES IN STAFF NO. 31 I am writing to you regarding the article in Saturdays (1/3/04) INFO- WELLNESS INSTITUTE Buffalo News entitled "Lawmakers block move for changes in staff, Community Health & Environmental pay." I was very sorry to read that "longtime legislative staff manager Improvement Campaign William Nowak was to be replaced with Mary H. Baldwin". 2003 Recommendations. Bill Nowak has been mentioned over the years in many Buffalo News Erie County has shown a steady 'increase in pedestrian and bicycle articles. Through these articles I've learned of Mr. Nowaks high level of fatalities from 15.8% 'in 1997 to a frightful 26.9% in 2000. Over half of the professionalism, his ability to work well with Republican as well as total accidents that occur 'in a single day happen during prime school Democratic Councilmembers, his willingness to reach out to and relate arrival time (12%) and at the dismissal of school and during the evening well with all communities and constituents in the city and his keen play period (43%). This has led to lifestyle changes that represents the environmental analysis. I was especially looking forward to the progress largest public health challenge faced by our nation; childhood obesity. The Mr. Nowak was making in bringing wind power to Buffalo. National Personal Transportation Survey calculates that trips to school I believe the council has committed a serious error in loosing Mr. Nowak's within one mile or less were primarily auto's and buses (51%). With our talents as legislative staff manager. increasing dependency on autos we are reducing opportunities within our RECEIVED AND FILED built environments to *increase physical activity and safety. The level of physical activity for our youth is at a century low with one in five children in NO. 35 the U.S. being overweight; a figure that has doubled in the last thirty B. DAVIS M. BONNER years. Until the inextricable link is made between our environment and CONCERN – CONTRACT W/APOLLO people's safety and health physical inactivity and the chronic diseases Please file the attached correspondence for the upcoming Council associated with it will continue to be our leading public health challenge. Session to be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2004 for further discussion. This past October was the fourth phase of expanding Walk Our Children Thank you in advance for you assistance in this matter. to School Day (WOCS) to more then an event but to a Community Health COPY AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERKS OFFICE FOR REVIEW and Environmental Improvement campaign. During the past four years our RECEIVED AND FILED I strongly recommend that the City and its unions explore the procedures NO. 36 used by the County and its unions in achieving this fundamental change Group Health Insurance for Municipalities to the way health care coverage is provided to public employees. (#147 C.C.P. October 28, 2003) REFERRED TO THE CIMMITTEE ON LEGISLTION This is in response to your communication of January 2, 2004 to Erie County Executive, Joel A. Giambra. The County and its unions negotiated NO. 37 the substitution of a single provider for health care in place of an array of INFO ADELPHI DISCOUNT providers. The County and the unions, with the assistance of the County's Late file for the 01/20/04 Council Meeting consultant, Niagara Insurance, devised an insurance plan with several Please file the attached article from the 01/09/04 Buffalo News titled options. The County then solicited requests for proposals. Five insurance "Adelphia Offering Discount to Municipal Housing Tenants" with the providers responded, including Health Now and Independent Health. Common Council for discussion. Representatives from the County and each of the County's unions COPY AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERKS OFFICE FOR REVIEW evaluated the responses. The participants selected the Health Now REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE proposal. The resulting experience-rated plan provides three options for active NO. 38 employees: a Core plan, a Value plan which is combined with an IRS CONCERNS RIGHT TO RECALL 105-h account, and an Enhanced plan. Employees have the ability to Mr. Pitts, the retired President of the City Council made the statement that select from among the plans once a year. Retirees who are not yet age 65 the even though the law is on the books, the citizens will not have the right select from two options: a Core plan and Core Traditional which gives to recall political office holders in the future. employees the option of out-of-town portability. Retirees age-65 and older I hope that this is not the sentiment of the rest of the Council members. must select a Medicare product from among four plan options. Under the I would greatly appreciate it if you would read the enclosed material to the County's arrangement with its unions, the retiree is required to pay the Council members. monthly Medicare premium, currently $66.60, along with the established Ladies and Gentlemen of the Buffalo Council co-pays. Three of the post-65 options are Blue Cross/Blue Shield senior Recently Mr. Pills made a statement about the illegality of the recall blue products. Option D is designed by the County and the unions for process. out-of-town portability. I hope it did not meet with the approval of the rest of the Common The current monthly premiums are as follows: Council. Active Core Active Value Active Enhanced WE THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES Single: $198.01 $172.91 $219.20 I believe that the writers of the Constitution did not intend that elected Family: $557.67 $465.13 $622.53 politicians prohibit citizens from their right to recall any public official who Pre-65 Retirees Core Core Traditional with PPO & RX has been proven to have flagrantly abused the power of his/her office. Single: $235.00 $416.99 Please remember that California, the most liberal state in the Union, could Double: $554.00 $983.08 not be stopped from recalling Governor Davis. Yet, you dismissed the Family: $665.41 $1,180.70 citizen's right of recall by saying that you, the elected officials, who have Post-65 Retirees - 2004 Rates been placed into office dare imply that the citizens cannot rescind their Option A Option B Option C Option D elections mistakes? Have you recently paid attention to the lies that our Single: $ 30.00 $ 95.51 $ 95.51 $230.57 political candidates spew on each other? (Or are they truths?) Double: $ 60.00 $191.02 $ 193.36 $461.13 Remember, regardless of any laws you may try to pass against the recall Family: N/A N/A N/A $629.38 will ultimately mean nothing to the voters when the masses of citizens Post-65 Retirees - 2005 Rates decide to rebel politically against the pre-election lying candidates. Option A Option B Option C Option D Perhaps it is time for the so-called, Untouchable Politicians, to realize that Single: $ 70.00 $ 196.02 $218.35 $ 400.27 we, the people, elected you into office and that, we, the people cannot be Double: $140.00 $392.04 $436.70 $ 800.54 stopped from removing you from office. You may pass laws against the Family: $ N/A N/A N/A $1,088.54 recall but the voter of the United States of America will ultimately remove There is a three-year agreement with Health Now. Rate increases and the most unfit representatives from political office. administrative fees are capped for 2004 and 2005. Administrative fees are P.S. Soon a book titled, "The Raping of American Culture."), will be on capped for the third year, but monthly premiums will be based upon the sale. group's experience. The County may opt out of the agreement with Health Perhaps you should read it. Now upon ninety days' notice. The Case of Political Recall The Labor-Management Healthcare Coalition, Inc, in the future, will Political Recall Is Lawful establish the plan design. The Coalition is a not-for-profit corporation The so-called self-proclaimed authorities of the law claim that, "The recall whose purposes include the development and administration of health law is unlawful. That is, even though it still remains on the books. Some care programs for employees of its members. The Coalition is limited to lawyers and a city council member took it upon himself to say that, "The public employers who must become members when they elect to provide law is on the books, but it's not lawful." The lawyers, the judges and the such coverage to their non-union employees, or when they negotiate with council members have no authority to interpret the law. They must follow their unions to participate in the program. The Coalition is comprised of it. The Supreme Court is the only body authorized by the people to equal numbers of representatives from labor and management. The interpret the law. health insurance program is maintained by an agreement between the In recent years the lawyers and the judges have often taken the Coalition and the insurance companies or companies providing benefits responsibility of interpreting the law while ignoring the wishes of the under the program. majority of citizens. The County, Unions, and healthcare provider engaged in a process that Let us not forget the geniuses that wanted to protect the citizens from will result in approximately $17 million dollars in health care savings over a anyone's autocratic rule. I shall mention only a few quotes from the past. two-year period. Monthly premiums in the third year of the agreement will There were many other men of great wisdom that demanded that the be based upon the County's experience/utilization. The County has the power of the government be placed in the hands of its citizenry. option of reentering the community pool in The preamble to the constitution of the United States: We the people of year three. The collaborative process between the employer and the the United States ----- do ordain and establish the Constitution of the unions allows the group to leverage its collective buying power United States." (approximately $40 million/year). The Constitution was written for the good of the people. Not for the whims Attached is a copy of a resolution passed at the first meeting of the Labor of our elected politicians, the lawyers and judges, or for the elected Management Healthcare Coalition. The resolution sets forth certain members of any community. These individuals must represent the will of requirements and procedures for participation in the Coalition. the people. Personal opinions or their emotional beliefs must not interfere in enforcing the law. The interlopers of the law must be responsible to the enforcement of the law but they must also be made responsible to the will REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY of the people. DEVELOPMENT Thomas Jefferson: Ours is a government founded in the will of its citizens and directed to no object but their happiness REGULAR COMMITTEES The Constitution Article 7 Section 3 CIVIL SERVICE Democrats consider the people as the safest depository of power in the (BONNIE E. RUSSELL, CHAIRPERSON) last resort, they cherish them, therefore, and wish to leave in them all the powers to the exercise of which they ate competent NO. 42 The views of Jefferson and Adams Because of the imperfection in human NOTICES OF APPTS. -TEMP. /PROV./P ERM. (C. CLK.) nature evil men will always seek to gain control of the government to (CCP# I 7-JAN. 6, 04) further their own ends. In order to prevent this, power must be rested in That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. the people, whose interest it is to prevent the ascendants of evil. ADOPTED RECEIVED AND FILED FINANCE NO. 39 (BRIAN C. DAVIS, CHAIRMAN) JOINT SCHOOLS CONSTRUCTION BOARD DRAFT AGENDA NO. 43 4:30 PM Public Session; Room 209 City Hall FIREARMS EXCHANGE AGREEMENT I Minutes: December 1, 2003 (ITEM NO. 32, C.C.P., JAN. 6, 2004) Action Item:Approval of Minutes Mayor (ITEM NO. 32, C.C.P., DEC. 23, 2003) II Chief Operating Officer Update R. Rogers That the Commissioner of Police be, and he hereby is authorized to A. Approval of PPDS Provider Application and Certificate enter into a Firearms Exchange Agreement between the City of Buffalo For Payment No. 17 Police Department and Eagle Point Gun TJ Morris & Son. Action Item:Approval for Payment of Application and PASSED Certificate for Payment No. 17 for December 2003 AYES - 9 NOES - 0 III PPDS Provider Update Laipple/Partridge A. Phase I Reconstruction Progress NO. 44 B. Strategic Plan Update J. GOLOMBEK-NY DAILY NEWS-ARTICLE ON ADVERTISING C. Phase 11 REVENUE IV Bevlar & Associates Compliance and Monitoring Update (CCP#42-DEC. 9, 03) Phase I L. Stitts That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. V Career Path Update B. McDuffie ADOPTED VI Move to close meeting Mayor REFERRED TO THE MINORTY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE SPECIAL NO. 45 COMMITTEE ESTABLISHMENT OF A VACANT LOT AUCTION (ITEM NO. 52, C.C.P., JAN. 4, 2004) NO. 40 (ITEM NO. 125, C.C.P., MAY 27, 2003) RED HELMETS That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the THE BUFFALO AUXILLARY CORPS HAS BEEN IN EXISTINCE Common Council without recommendation. SINCE 1950. THE ORGANIZATION WAS THE OLD CIVIL DEFENSE Mr. Davis moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on FIRE CORP. THIS ORGANIZATION WAS ESTABLISHED THROUGH Finance. THE BUFFALO COMMON COUNCIL WITH ITS SEAL OF ADOPTED. APPROVAL. THROUGH THE AUXILLARY CORPS OUR LEADERS, SANDY BECKMAN & RICHARD SIKORA WERE TO MAKE NO. 46 ABSOLUTE POSITIVE THAT THE MEN OF THE AUXILLARY CORPS TRANSPORTATION (COMPT.) WERE PROPERLY TRAINED & FIRE PROTECTED. THIS IS THE (CCP#13-NOV. 26,03) EXACT TRAINING THAT FIRE FIGHTERS ON THE JOB ARE GIVEN. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. IN RECENT YEARS THIS HAS NOT HAPPENED. WHY? NOW ADOPTED COMES THE TIME FOR OUR LEADERSHIP TO STAND UP AND BE ACCOUNTED FOR, OR STEP DOWN. NO. 47 THERE ARE BASICS ESSENTIALS AND TRAINING REQUIRED FOR TRANSPORTATION (A&F) FIRE FIGHTERS: (CCP#45-DEC. 10, 03) # 1. PROPER TRAINING IMPERATIVE FOR ALL CITIZENS That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. CONCERNED). ADOPTED # 2. UPDATED EQUIPMENT (SAFETY FOR OUR FIRE FIGHTERS & VOLUNTEER COUNTERPARTS WHO RISK THEIR LIVES TO NO. 48 SERVE AND PROTECT THE CITIZENS OF BUFFALO). THESE ARE RESPONSE TO TRANSPORTATION (A&F) ESSENTIALS REQUIRED SO THAT WE WILL BE ABLE TO (CCP#13-JAN. 6, 04) PERFORM OUR JOBS AT A 100 % FOR OUR COMMUNITY & That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. COUNTY. THIS TRAINING WOULD GIVE THE AUXILLARY THE ADOPTED LEGITAMACY THAT IS REQUIRED. IT WOULD BRING CLOSURE AS TO WHAT COULD & COULD NOT BE ACCOMPLISHED. LEGISLATION IN CLOSING OUR EQUIPMENT & OUR AUXILLARY BROTHERS (RICHARD A. FONTANA, CHAIRMAN) AND SISTERS ARE OUT DATED. THIS IS A SITUATION THAT NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED. NO. 49 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION D. BROWN, PETITION TO USE 787 PROSPECT FOR A BEAUTY PARLOR NO. 41 (ITEM NO. 23, C.C.P., JAN. 6, 2004) City of Buffalo Strategic Plan for Community Economic That after the public hearing before the Committee on Legislation on Development January 13, 2004, the petition of D. Brown, agent, for permission to use COPY AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERKS OFFICE FOR REVIEW 787 Prospect for a beauty parlor be, and hereby is approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 NO. 58 NO. 50 USED CAR DEALER-160 ABBOTT (PW) MANDATORY ATTENDANCE FOR COUNCILMEMBERS AT (CCP#38-DEC. 23, 03) REGULARLY That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. SCHEDULED COMMON COUNCIL BUDGET HEARINGS ADOPTED (ITEM NO. 134 C.C.P., JUNE 10, 2003) Mr. Fontana moved that the above item be recommitted to the NO. 59 Committee on Legislation J. PITTS-R. DERICO-DORRMTORY AUTH-SEQR-LEAD AGENCY ADOPTED. REQ CANISUS COLLEGE AYES –BONIFACIO, COPPOLA, DAVIS, FONTANA, FRANCZYK, (CCP#67-DEC. 23, 03) GRIFFIN, RUSSELL, THOMPSON - 8 NOES – GOLOMBEK - 1 That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED NO. 51 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT A. THOMPSON-T. MYERS-NYSDEC-COB WATER METERIZATION (JOSEPH GOLOMBEK JR., CHAIRMAN) PROGRAM (CCP#66-MAY 27, 03) NO. 60 That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. B. GRAY & O-CONCERNS-LACK OF BASIC RETAIL OUTLETS IN ADOPTED DOWNTOWN AREA (CCP# I 00-APR. 3, 03) NO. 52 That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. WATER METERIZATION PROGRAM (PW) ADOPTED (CCP#28-JUNE 10, 03) That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. NO. 61 ADOPTED BUFFALO COMM.-BASED HEALTHY HOUSE PROPOSAL (CP) (CCP#21-FEB. 19, 03) NO. 53 That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. APPOINTMENT AND RE-APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE ADOPTED BUFFALO SEWER AUTHORITY (ITEM NO. 1, C.C.P., DEC. 23, 2003) NO. 62 (ITEM NO. 42, C.C.P., JAN. 6, 2004) WATERFRONT PROPERTIES PUBLIC ACCESS (PLAN. BD.) That the reappointment as members of the Buffalo Sewer Authority of, (CCP# I I -SEPT. 16, 03) John D. Kennedy, residing at 27 Arundel Road, James P. Naples, That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. residing at 139 Bedford Avenue for terms commencing immediately and ADOPTED expiring June 30, 2006; and the appointment of Christopher Roosevelt, residing at 35 Holland Place and Andrew DiVencenzo, residing at 1834 NO. 63 William Street for terms commencing immediately and expiring on June REQ. ADM. TO FILE PLANS FOR OLD REPUBLIC STEEL "TOMATO 30, 2005, be and they hereby are approved. PLANT" PARCEL PASSED (CCP#210 -DEC. 9, 03) AYES - 9 NOES - 0 That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED NO. 54 APPOINTMENT PERMANENT MEMBER - BOARD OF NO. 64 ASSESSMENT REVIEW REQ. ADM. TO FILE PLANS FOR OLD REPUBLIC STEEL "TOMATO (ITEM NO. 5, C.C.P., JAN. 6, 2004) PLANT" PARCEL (443,12/23) That the appointment as a permanent member of the Board of (CCP#45-JAN. 6, 04) Assessment Review of Robert Zielinski, residing at 30 Lyman to expire on That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. September 30, 2007, be and hereby is approved. ADOPTED PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 NO. 65 NO. 55 TRANSFER OF TITLE, URBAN HOMESTEAD - 63 BECKWITH CITIZENS PLANNING COUNCIL (CPQ (STRAT. PLAN) STREET (CCP#5-DEC. 9,03) (ITEM NO. 1, C.C.P., JAN. 6, 2004) That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. That the city-owned property commonly known as 63 Beckwith Street, ADOPTED is hereby designated as Homestead Property, and that the Mayor be, and he hereby is authorized to execute a deed transferring said property to Mr. NO. 56 F. Watts, residing at 65 Beckwith Street, in the amount of $ 1.00 (One COB SNOW CONTROL PLAN (#34, 10/28) (PW) Dollar), and all costs of transfer, on the condition the property is cleared (CCP# 164-DEC. 9, 03) and improved within six (6) months and maintained in a sanitary manner. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. PASSED ADOPTED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 NO. 57 NO. 66 SECONDHAND DEALER - 2495 MAIN STREET TRANSFER OF TITLE, URBAN HOMESTEAD - 214 LOCUST (ITEM NO. 37, C.C.P., DEC. 23, 2003) STREET That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Commissioner of (ITEM NO. 16, C.C.P., DEC. 23, 2003) Permit & Inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a (ITEM NO. 59, C.C.P., JAN. 6, 2004) Secondhand Dealer license to Barry Cohen d/b/a Midcity Office That the city-owned property commonly known as 214 Locust Street, is Equipment Inc. located at 2495 Main Street. hereby designated as Homestead Property, and that the Mayor be, and he PASSED hereby is authorized to execute a deed transferring said property to Mr. AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Roderick Sims, residing at 216 Locust Street, in the amount of S 1.00 (One Dollar), and all costs of transfer, on the condition the property is cleared and improved within six (6) months and maintained in a sanitary NO. 75 manner. S. MAYER-PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJ.-SUB STATE ENV. QUAL. PASSED REV. ACT.-ENV. ASSESS FORIN AYES - 9 NOES - 0 (CCP#86-OCT. 30, 03) That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. NO. 67 ADOPTED REQUEST SIGNATURE PLAZA FOR PEACE BRIDGE (ITEM NO. 160, C.C.P., FEB. 23, 1999) NO. 76 That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the S. MAYER-PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROI.-SCOPING LETTER TO POT. Common Council without recommendation. US COOP. AGENCIES Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the (CCP#87-OCT. 30, 03) Committee on Community Development. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED ADOPTED NO. 68 NO. 77 PEACE BRIDGE AUTHORITY - PROPOSED AGREEMENT V. LAMB-NOTICES OF SCOPING COMMENT PERIOD EXTENSION- (ITEM NO. 82, C.C.P., NOV. 30, 1999) 12/4/01 That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the (CCP#57-NOV. 27, 03) Common Council without recommendation. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. Mr. Golombek moved: ADOPTED That the above mentioned item be recommitted to the Committee on Community Development NO. 78 ADOPTED PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJ,,7MTG. NOTES-US AGENCY SCOPING MTG. NO. 69 (CCP#92-MAR. 19, 03) PEACE BRIDGE AUTHORITY - EMINENT DOMAIN POWERS That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. (ITEM NO. 193, C.C.P., JULY 22, 2003) ADOPTED That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. NO. 79 Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the B. CAMPBELL - RATIFICATION OF SCOPING Committee on Community Development. DOCUMENTS/ALTERNATIVE SCREENING REPORT ADOPTED. (ITEM NO. 22, C.C.P., DEC. 23, 2003) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the NO. 70 Common Council without recommendation. J. LAMB -PEACE BRIDGE EXPANSION PROJECT - SMART Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the BORDER Committee on Community Development. (ITEM NO. 61, C.C.P., DEC. 26, 2001) ADOPTED. That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. NO. 80 Mr. Golombek moved D. BONIFACIO - U.S. DOT INFO SHARED BORDER MNGT. That the above mentioned item be recommitted to the Committee on (ITEM NO. 53, C.C.P., DEC. 23, 2003) Community Development. That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the ADOPTED Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Community Development. NO. 71 ADOPTED. V. LAMB-AD-PROC. SPEC. CONSULT.-PEACE BRDG. EXP. PROJ.-BI-NATL ENV. PROC. NO. 81 (CCP#102-JAN. 23, 03) D. BONIFACIO - A. MASIELLO - REQ. STUDY OF SHARED BORDER That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. MNGT. ALTERNATIVE ADOPTED (ITEM NO. 54, C.C.P., DEC. 23, 2003) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the NO. 72 Common Council without recommendation. BFLO./FT. EFIE PUB. BRDGE. AUTH.-BI-NATL. INTEG. ENV. Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the PROC./PUB. INV. PLAN Committee on Community Development. (CCP#51 -NOV. 28, 03) ADOPTED. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED NO. 82 B. CAMPBELL - PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROI. FINAL SCOPING NO. 73 DOCUMENT SHARED BORDER MNGT. BFLO./FT. ERIE PUB. BRIDGE AUTH.-BI-NATL. INTEG. ENV. PROC. (ITEM NO. 55, C.C.P., DEC..23, 2003) (CP) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the (CCP#14-OCT. 16, 03) Common Council without recommendation. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the ADOPTED Committee on Community Development. ADOPTED. NO. 74 BFLO./FT. ERIE PUB. BRIDGE AUTH.-BI-NATL. INT. ENV. NO. 83 PROC.-EM. DOM. COLL. (CP) D. BONIFACIO - DEC - COMMENTS PEACE BRIDGE DRAFT (CCP#15-OCT. 16, 03) SCOPING ALT. SCREENING REPORT That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. (ITEM NO. 52, C.C.P., DEC. 23, 2003) ADOPTED That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. NO. 93 Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the R. STANTON - COMMENTS PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJ. - DRAFT Committee on Community Development. SCOPING DEC. 9/18/03 ADOPTED. (ITEM NO. 47, C.C.P., SEPT. 30, 2003) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the NO. 84 Common Council without recommendation. P. KOESSLER - PEACE BRIDGE EXPANSION PROJ. BI-NATL. Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the INTEGRATED ENV. Committee on Community Development. PROCESS SEQR LEAD AGENCY ADOPTED. (ITEM NO. 66, C.C.P., MAY 28, 2002) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the NO. 94 Common Council without recommendation. R. STANTON & T. BUTLER, URS CORP. - COMMENTS BFLO./FT. Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the ERIE INTER Committee on Community Development. BORDER CROSSING EXP. PROI . ADOPTED. (ITEM NO. 5 1, C.C.P., OCT. 14, 2003) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the NO. 85 Common Council without recommendation. A. MASIELLO-PEACE BRIDGE BOARDER CROSSING EXPANSION Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the PROJECT (CP) Committee on Community Development. (CCP#23-FEB. 19, 03) ADOPTED. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED NO. 95 V. LAMB - PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJECT - BI-NATL. INTEG. ENV. NO. 86 PROC. SCOPING DOCUMENT 10/03 DET. OF LEAD AGE.-PROP. BOARDER CROS. EXP. PROI.-BFLO/FT. (ITEM NO. 69, C.C.P., OCT. 28, 2003) ERIE PUB. BRIDGE AUTH. (LAW) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the (CCP#54-JUNE. 25, 03) Common Council without recommendation. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the ADOPTED Committee on Community Development. ADOPTED. NO. 87 J. FERREIRA, NYSDEC-DEC. RUL DEC#9-02-BFLO/FT. ERIE PUB. NO. 96 BRIDGE AUTH. RATIFICATION OF BFLO./FT. ERIE PUB. BRIDGE AUTHORITY'S (CCP#71 -JUNE 25, 03) PROP. FINAL SCOPING DOCUMENT That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. ALTERNATIVE SCREENING REPORT ADOPTED (ITEM NO. 155, C.C.P., OCT. 28, 2003) NO. 88 That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the S. MAYER-BFLO.-FT. ERIC BRIDGE AUTH.-CAP. EXP. Common Council without recommendation. PROJ.-BI-NATL. INTEG. ENV. PROC.-SEQRA Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the LEAD AG. DES. Committee on Community Development. (CCP#75-JUNE 25, 03) ADOPTED. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED NO. 97 V. LAMB-NEW PATH NEWS-FALLS 2002 NO. 89 (CCP#107-SEPT. 3, 03) V. LAMB-PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PR0J.-MODIFIED DRAFT SCOPING That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. DOCUMENT-8/13/02 ADOPTED (CCP#106-SEPT. 3, 03) That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. NO. 98 ADOPTED V. LAMB-PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJ. -BI-NATL. -INTEGRATED ENV. PROC. LOC. GOV. INPUT-PUB. NO. 90 WORKSHOPS PEACE BRIDGE SCOPING DOC./ALT. SCREENING REPORT (CP) (CCP#59-SEPT. 17, 03) (CCP#30-JULY 22, 03) That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED ADOPTED NO. 99 NO. 91 PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PR0J.-RES. OF PEACE BRIDGE PROI. COB DISCUSSION PTS.-MTG. W/PBA-PEACE BRIDGE SCOPING WKSHP. #2 REL. (CCP#87-JULY 22, 03) (CCP#70-OCT. 15, 03) That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED ADOPTED NO. 92 NO. 100 B. CAMPBELL - PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJ. -$COPING DOC./ALT. V. LAMB-TECH. ANALYSIS RPT.-PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJECT SCREENING PROJECT 7/14/03 (CCP#59-DEC. 10, 03) (ITEM NO. 75, C.C.P., SEPT. 2, 2003) That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the ADOPTED Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the NO. 101 Committee on Community Development. V. LAMB - PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJECT - DISCUSSION AIR ADOPTED. QUALITY (ITEM NO. 88, C.C.P., SEPT. 2, 2003) Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Committee on Community Development, Common Council without recommendation. ADOPTED, Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Community Development. No. 109 ADOPTED. J. Belt Peace Bridge Exp. Project NO. 102 (Item No. 73, C.C.P., Sept. 2, 2003) V. LAMB - PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJECT - DRAFT OUTLINE OF That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the REAL ESTATE ACQ. GUIDELINES Common Council without recommendation. (ITEM NO. 89, C.C.P., SEPT. 2, 2003) Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Committee on Community Development. Common Council without recommendation. ADOPTED. Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Community Development. No. 110 ADOPTED. M. Mitskovski P. Leuchner Cmts. Peace Bridge Exp. Project/Em. Dom. NO. 103 (Item No. 73, C.C.P., Sept. 16, 2003) V. LAMB - PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJECT - WORK IN PROGRESS - That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the LOC. ALT. 8/5/03 Common Council without recommendation. (ITEM NO. 90, C.C.P., SEPT. 2, 2003) Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Committee on Community Development. Common Council without recommendation. ADOPTED. Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Community Development. No. 111 ADOPTED. M. Mitskowski Bflo Common Council Hrg on Final Scoping/Alter Screening Rpt NO. 104 (CCP#65 Dec. 23, 03) V. LAMB - PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJECT- PROC/TIME SCH. FOR That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. ACQ. OF PROP. ADOPTED USING POWERS OF EMINENT DOMAIN (ITEM NO. 9 1, C.C.P., SEPT. 2, 2003) No. 112 That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Reported Asthma Prob. At Perry Projects (Exc. Fin. Res.) Common Council without recommendation. (Item No. 151, C.C.P., Sept. 17, 2002) Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the (Item No. 103, C.C.P., Mar. 4, 2003) Committee on Community Development. That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the ADOPTED. Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the NO. 105 Committee on Community Development. V. LAMB-PEACE BRIDGE EXP. PROJ.-ARTICLE-"BROOKLYN ADOPTED. QUEENS EXP. LANDSCAPE-ENHANCE PROJ'-" No. 113 (CCP#92-SCPT. 2, 03) J. Kane That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. BEN Editorial ADOPTED "Another Bridge" (CCP #34 Nov. 12, 03) NO. 106 That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. V. LAMB - DRAFT RESOLUTION OF THE PEACE BRIDGE ADOPTED AUTHORITY (ITEM NO. 36, C.C.P., NOV. 12, 2003) No. 114 That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the J. Kane Common Council without recommendation. Prepared Remarks of Ambassador Niagara Group Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the (CCP#61 Dec. 23, 03) Committee on Community Development. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED. ADOPTED NO. 107 No. 115 FINAL RESULTS - PROJECT ALT. BY PARTICIPANTS - PEACE R. LoTemplo BRIDGE EXP. PROJECT Documents/Statements (ITEM NO. 18, C.C.P., JAN. 21, 2003) Peace Bridge Hearing 12/4/03 That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the (CCP#47 Dec. 9, 03) Common Council without recommendation. That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the ADOPTED Committee on Community Development. ADOPTED. No. 116 A. Coppola NO. 108 Various Assessed Values (CP) D. DISALVO, ETC. - PEACE BRIDGE IRR-9 ALTERNATIVE: (CCP#21 Dec. 23, 03) INTERNATIONAL PEACE BRIDGE That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. (ITEM NO. 89, C.C.P., JULY 22, 2003) ADOPTED That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. No. 117 V. Lamb Effects on the BfIo Area Economy of Freight Passenger Vehicle Complaint;" and Crossings Peace Bridge Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by (CCP#62 Dec. 23, 03) that committee; That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: ADOPTED This Common Council does hereby discharge the Special Committee on Police Reorganization/Oversight from further consideration of the above No. 118 items and said items are now before the Council. V. Lamb ADOPT DISCHARGE, RECEIVED AND FILED International Railroad Dominic J. Aehifacio, Jr.' (CCP#63 Dec. 23, 03) That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. NO. 123 ADOPTED RESOLUTION By: Mr. Coppola No. 119 V. Lamb Re: Discharge the Energy Committee International Railroad Crossing Location Whereas: Res 197 Feb 6 Cogeneration and District Heating, Corn 19 Mar (CCP#64 Dec. 23, 03) 20, 2001 J. Gruchala Nat. Gas Aggregation Prog. Low hic. Consumers, That the above item be and the same hereby is received and filed. No 82 June 12, 2001 Al Coppola Info. Niagara Mohawk, Res 221 July ADOPTED 24, 2001 Reshaping Buffalo's Energy Future (Exc. Fin. 2 Res.), Res 125 Feb 5, 2002 Freq. Power Interruptions in No. Bflo. (Exc. Last Four RESOLUTIONS Resolves), Res 129 Feb 5, 2002 "Green Energy" to Cut Broadway Mkt. Utility Costs, No 5 5 Feb 19, 2002 C. Benedict No. 120 NYSERDA Broadway Mkt. "Green Energy", Corn 20 May 28, 2002 Green RESOLUTION Energy Broadway Market(PW), Corn 25 Feb 19, 2002 "Urban Wind By: Mr. Bonifacio Power Initiative for the Lake Erie Shore" (CP), Corn 12 Mar 4, 2003 Cert. Of Nec. Bldg. (Compt.), No 57 Oct 28, 2003 L Briggs Re: Discharge Items from the Special Committee on Police Ideas for a Riverwalk & Carousel Project Initiative, are presently before Reorganization/Oversight the Energy Committee; and Whereas: No 70, CCP Dec 23, 2003, "A. Thompson Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by NFTA Police Issue;" No 75, CCP Dec 23, 2003, "A. Thompson S. Hoyt that committee; NFTA Alleged Acts of Police Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: Brutality;" and This Common Council does hereby discharge the Energy Committee Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by from further consideration of the above items and said items are now that committee; before the Council. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: ADOPT DISCHARGE, REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON This Common Council does hereby discharge the Special Committee on FINANCE Police Reorganization/Oversight from further consideration of the above items and said items are now before the Council. NO. 124 ADOPT DISCHARGE, RECEIVED AND FILED BY: Mr. Coppola No. 121 SUBJECT: Healthcare Dependent Audits RESOLUTION Whereas: The City of Buffalo currently employs over 3,000 employees By: Mr. Bonifacio who receive healthcare benefits for themselves and their families, and that number rises Re: Discharge Items from the Special Committee on Police to over 7,000 when you include retirees, and Reorganization/Oversight Whereas: Health care is a major cost center for the city and is increasing Whereas: No 122, CCP Mar 4, 2003, "Surveillance Cameras in Police year after year with seemingly no end in sight; and Patrol Vehicles;" No 49, CCP Apr 1, 2003, "Surveillance Cameras in Whereas: While the city engages in various events in an effort to reduce Police Patrol Vehicles(Pol);" and healthcare costs, a detailed audit of eligibility of dependents, creation of a Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by database to track employee benefit eligibility, an comprehensive plan of that committee; the city's healthcare system has not been done to date; and Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: Whereas: A dependent audit would not only benefit the city by creating This Common Council does hereby discharge the Special Committee on and maintaining a health care database, but also by the Possible Police Reorganization/Oversight from further consideration of the above reduction of health care costs by investigating the eligibility of all city items and said items are now before the Council. employees, both ADOPT DISCHARGE, REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON active and retired; and FINANCE Whereas: BUDCO, a company based in Highland Park, Michigan is currently conducting and has conducted dependent audits for Ford Motor NO. 122 Company, UPS, Health Alliance Plan, Daimler Chrysler, and many others; RESOLUTION and Whereas: These audits have proven financially beneficial for these By: Mr. Bonifacio organizations and will continue to be far into the future; and Whereas: The City of Buffalo should be investigating the benefits of Re: Discharge Items from the Special Committee on Police dependent audits as soon as possible. Reorganization/Oversight Therefore Be It Resolved: Whereas: No 86, CCP Feb 18, 2003, "A. Thompson That the Buffalo Common Council requests that the Commissioner of Roch. Pol. Dept. PAC TAC Manual;" No 84, CCP May 13, 2003, "Req. Human Resources contact representatives of BUDCO for the purpose of Pol. Submit Plan for Enforcing Littering investigating whether or not a dependent audit Ordinance(#205, 4/15);" No 85, CCP may 13, 2003, "Req. Pol. Submit would prove to be beneficial for the city and its employees; and Plan for Enforcing Littering Ordinance (Pol)(#28, 4/29);" No 64, CCP Sep Be It Further Resolved: 30,2003, "R. Fontana CCP#38 7/22/97 Pol. Reorg.C. Dist. That the Commissioner reports back to the Council his findings no later Proposal;" No 54, CCP Nov 25, 2003 "B. Davis than March 18, 2004. S. Palmer Complaint;" No 21, CCP Dec 9, 2003, "B. Davis(sic) S. Palmer ADOPTED too small to build on and abuts a large City owned parcel at 222 Stanislaus. NO. 125 WHEREAS, said request for transfer has been forwarded by the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency to this Common Council for their action, BY: Mr. Coppola pursuant to Section 507, subdivision 2(d) of the General Municipal Law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: SUBJECT: Length of terms for Appointees to Citizens Planning 1 . That it is hereby found and determined that the transfer of land Council described herein, pursuant to Section 507, Subdivision 2 (d) of the Whereas: The Buffalo Common Council has five (5) appointments to the General Municipal Law is an appropriate method for making land available Citizens Planning Council for development. and 2. That the Mayor of the City of Buffalo is hereby authorized to execute Whereas: The Council has made three (3) appointments and currently the proposed Deed for and in behalf of the City of Buffalo, and all other has two (2) vacancies; and documents which may be necessary to deliver a good and Whereas: Thomas Vossler, Philip Frandina, and Anthony Williams have marketable title. been appointed by the Council, but the length of their term has not been REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY specified; and DEVELOPMENT Whereas: Of the five (5) Council appointments, three of the terms must end on June 30, 2006, and two must end on June 30, 2004~ NO. 128 Therefor Be It Resolved: RESOLUTION That this Buffalo Common Council designates that the terms of Thomas By: Mr. Brian C. Davis Vossler, Philip Frandina, and Anthony Williams to the Citizens Planning Council will end on June 30, 2006. ADOPTED Ellicott District NO. 126 SUBJECT: Permission to hang banners on Edward Street RESOLUTION Whereas: The Adult Education Division, Buffalo Public Schools Office of BY: Brian Davis, Ellicott Workforce Preparation requests to hang banners on Edward Street, between Elmwood Avenue and Virginia Street; and Whereas: In order to promote their newest workforce development District Councillmember initiative entitled the Career Collegiate Institute (CCI) the Adult Education Division, Buffalo Public Schools Office of Workforce Preparation, in SUBJECT PROPOSED TRANSFER OF 801 ELM, 1086 MICHIGAN & cooperation with Erie Community College, is requesting permission to 1092 MICHIGAN FROM CITY hang approximately (5) commercial grade banners on the city street light OF BUFFALO TO THE BUFFALO URBAN poles on Edward Street; and RENEWAL AGENCY. ELLICOTT Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: WHEREAS, the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency has approved the That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo grants permission to the transfer of 801 Elm, 1086 Michigan and 1092 Michigan from the City of Adult Education Division, Buffalo Public Schools Office of Workforce Buffalo to the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency. Preparation to hang the banners advertising their new Career Collegiate Completing this transfer will assist in squaring off the BURA owned Institute (CCI); and parcel bounded by Elm Be It Further Resolved: Michigan and East North thereby creating a parcel more suited for That said banners will hang on Edward Street between between Elmwood redevelopment. BURA currently has a Redeveloper designation on their Avenue and Virinia Street from January 312004, to December 312004; existing parcel. and WHEREAS, said request for transfer has been forwarded by the City of Be It Finally Resolved: Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency to this Common Council for their action, That said banners meet all the requirements of pertinent City departments pursuant to Section 507, subdivision 2(d) of the "General Municipal Law". and that no existing laws are violated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: PASSED 1 .That it is hereby found and determined that the transfer of land AYES - 9 - NOES - 0 described herein, pursuant to Section 507, Subdivision 2 (d) of the General Municipal Law is an appropriate method for making land available NO. 129 for development. BY: Mr. Davis 2. That the Mayor, the Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency is hereby authorized to execute the proposed Deed for and in behalf of the City of Buffalo, and all other documents Transfer of Funds which may be necessary to deliver a good and marketable title. Capital Project Planning Reserve REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY Division of Buildings DEVELOPMENT That pursuant to §20 12 of the Charter and the Certificate of the Mayor and the Comptroller submitted to the Common Council, the sum of NO. 127 $50,000 be and the same is hereby transferred from the Planning Capital RESOLUTION Projects account and said sum is hereby reappopriated as set forth below: BY: Brian Davis, Ellicott From: 30000106 -445100 Planning Capital Projects $50,000 District Councilmember To: 36320706-445100 Division of Buildings Improvements Various Fire SUBJECT PROPOSED TRANSFER OF 791 SOUTH Stations $50,000 OGDEN; 197 WEST HURON AND 104 LATHROP FROM BURA TO PASSED THE CITY OF BUFFALO AYES - 9 - NOES - 0 WHEREAS, the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency has approved the transfer of 791 South Ogden; 197 West Huron and 104 Lathrop from the NO. 130 City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency to the City of Buffalo. Transfer of Funds The site at 791 South Ogden is directly behind the Transfer Station and We, Anthony M. Masiello, Mayor and Andrew A. SanFilippo, Comptroller, the Site at 197 West Huron abuts the Lakeview Hotel. Both of these do hereby certify, pursuant to Section 20 12 of the Charter, that it is properties are owned by the City of Buffalo. The parcel at 104 Lathrop is necessary that the sum of $9,700.00 be transferred and reappropriated as set forth below: rating approach as opposed to the community rating method; and, From: Whereas: In many option plans, the City of Buffalo's costs are lower than 10101001 414001 Council President Longevity $1,700 the average community costs commonly associated with such plans; and, 10104001 411001 Council Member 3 Salaries Whereas: The City of Buffalo's community rating approach often results $ 500 in a higher than average cost to the City for healthcare coverage. 10113001 411001 Council Member 12 Salaries $7,500 Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: $9,700 That the Commissioner of Human Resources report to the Common To: Council on the viability of purchasing healthcare coverage based upon 10103001 411001 Council Member 2 Salaries $ 500 Experience Rating as opposed to Community Rating. 10105001 411001 Council Member 4 Salaries $2,000 Be It Further Resolved: 10107001 414001 Council Member 6 Longevity $1,700 That the Commissioner of Human Resources also include in his report, 10110001 411001 Council Member 9 Salaries $5,000 figures representing the potential cost savings associated with purchasing 10114001 411001 Council Member 13 Salaries $ 500 based upon Experience Rating. $9,700 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICES, THE PASSED COMMISSIONER OF HUMAN AYES - 9 - NOES - 0 RESOURCES AND THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE NO. 131 NO. 133 By: Mr. Fontana RESOLUTION By: Mr. Fontana SUBJECT: HEALTH CARE DEPENDANT ENROLLMENT AUDIT Whereas: Like many large private sector companies, the City of Buffalo, County of Erie, and the State of New York have thousands of employees Re: Discharge Items from the Special Committee on Hennepin Park and their dependants enrolled in employer provided health care plans; Whereas: No 152, CCP Dec 14, "L. Duvall Questions Henn. Pk. and, Expansion Proj. (#91, 2/9);" No 50, CCP Jan 11, "D. Kuntz Objections Whereas: Audits of health care enrollment lists can and should be Proposed Day Care Ctr. Hn. Pk. Com. Ctr.;" No 84, CCP Apr 4, "M. preformed to ensure that all those enrolled in employer provided health Kuzma care coverage are eligible for such coverage; and, Iron Is. Pres. Opp. Placement Day Care Ctr. Whereas: Private sector entities that have had audits performed on their Hen. Pk.;" and dependent enrollments have saved millions of dollars after ineligible Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by dependants were that committee; removed from their enrollment rolls; and, Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: Whereas: Many ineligible dependants may currently be on the City of This Common Council does hereby discharge the Special Committee on Buffalo's enrollment list; and, Hennepin Park from further consideration of the above items and said Whereas: The cost associated with such ineligible enrollments raises the items are now before the Council. cost for the City of Buffalo; and, ADOPT DISCHARGE, RECEIVED AND FILED Whereas: In an effort to weed out ineligible dependants, an enrollment audit should be preformed on the City of Buffalo's enrollment list. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: NO. 134 That the Commissioner of Human Resources examine the feasibility of By: Mr. Fontana having a dependent enrollment audit conducted, and work with the New York State Comptroller's Office on initiating a the Request for Proposals Re: Discharge Legislation Committee Process for such an audit. Item #42 C.C.P. January 6, 2004, "Appt. Be It Further Resolved: Members Bflo. Sewer That a copy of this resolution be sent to the City of Buffalo Comptroller, Authority (#I, 12/23)(Mayor)" Mr. Andrew SanFilippo, the City of Buffalo Commissioner of Human Resources, Mr. Leonard Matarese, and New York State Comptroller Mr. Whereas: The above item is currently in the Legislation Committee; and Alan Hevesi. Whereas: It is no longer necessary for this item to be considered by that ADOPT FINAL 2 RESOLVES REMAINDER TO THE COMMITTEE ON committee; LEGISLATION Now, Therefore Be it Resolved: That this Common Council does hereby discharge the Legislation NO. 132 Committee from further consideration of Item #42 C.C.P. January 6, By: Mr. Fontana 2004, "Appt. Members Bflo. Sewer Authority (#I, 12/23)(Mayor)" and said item is now SUBJECT: HEALTH CARE RATING before the Common Council for its consideration. CHRISTOPHER Whereas: For decades the City of Buffalo has procured Health Care ROOSEVELT 35 HOLLAND PL coverage from providers based upon a community policy approach; and, ADOPT DISCHARGE PASSED – ROOSEVELT REMAINDER TO Whereas: When a community policy rating approach is utilized, rates and LEGISLATION coverage costs are based upon the frequency and volume of health care claims as well as the costs associated with such claims, of the entire NO. 135 community; and, By: Mr. Fontana Whereas: There are a number of companies in the health care industry Re: Ordinance Amendment Chapter 175 Fees that conduct audits to The Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby ordain as determine if the community policy rating approach is the most cost follows: effective for a given organization, or if an alternative rating method, That Chapter 175 of the Code of the City of Buffalo be amended to read referred to as the Experience Rating approach is more cost effective; and, as follows: Whereas: When an experience rating approach is utilized by an entity to § 175-5. Online Services. purchase coverage, costs are based upon the precise utilization in a The City of Buffalo does hereby establish a One Dollar ($1.00) specific policy group; and, convenience charge for the use of the Internet and the City's Web Site to Whereas: The Lovejoy District Council Office has obtained information make online payments to the City of Buffalo. that illustrates that the City of Buffalo, in many instances, would pay less It is hereby certified, pursuant to Section 3 for health care if it were to purchase coverage based upon the experience 19 of the Charter, that the immediate passage of the foregoing ordinance is necessary. shootings. Over 75% of the violent crime in Erie County is committed in APPROVED AS TO FORM the City of Buffalo, and a permanent contingent of Erie County sheriffs PASSED should be assigned to eradicate crime where it exists. AYES - 9 - NOES - 0 NOW THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the above requests be forwarded to the Western New York local NO. 136 delegation and Erie County government for consideration. BY: MR. FONTANA AAD MR. GRIFFIN ADOPTED WATER INCREASE CREDIT WHEREAS: On December 4, 2003, the Buffalo Water Board approved NO. 138 a 22% rate increase, which was to be effective January 1, 2004 to all BY: MR. FRANCZYK water customers; and DISCHARGE THE AUD/STADIUM TASK FORCE WHEREAS: When the billing went out, it showed the increase being Whereas: retroactive to October 2003 instead of January 1, 2004; and Com 34 Apr 3 Erie Co. Leg.-Rec. -Subsequent Agree.-Adelphia Inner WHEREAS: The City of Buffalo residents were angry and upset when Harbor Proj. (CP) they received their quarterly bills. No 76 July 25 E. Hartman-Adelphia-Var. Issues-Planning Const. & Staff NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT: This Honorable Body Needs requests the Buffalo Water Board to repeal the retroactive water increase Com 17 Dec 26 Memo of Understanding With Adelphia (CP) for any resident who has already paid their bill and issue them a credit on Com 35 Jan 9 Adelphia Memo. Of Understanding (Law) their account. Corn 35 Apr 3 L. Manzella-Erie Co. Leg.-Memo/Under.-Job BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT: For the residents that have not Creation-Adelphia Proj.(CP) paid their bill, that they not be charged for the last quarter at the 22% rate Com 25 Mar 6 Rev. H. Reid-Concerns-Aff. Action Goals-Adelphia (CP) increase. No 87 Mar 6 J. Smith-C.E.E.D.-Concems-Wkfc. Part. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE, THE Percentages-Adelphia Proj. CORPORATION COUNSEL, THE BUFFALO WATER BOARD AND No 106 Mar 20J. Ostrowski-Testimony Against $95 Million THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE Handout-Adelphia Comm. Com 34 Dec 14 Prop.-Renovate Mem. Aud. Into An Intermodal Trans. NO. 137 Fac.(PW) BY: MR. FRANCZYK AND ALL COUNCILMEMBERS Com 73 Dec 14 Prop.-Renovate Mem. Aud. Into An Intermodal Trans. AID TO BUFFALO LINKED TO SALES TAX EXTENSION Fac.(BERC) WHEREAS: The New York State legislature is expected to soon file a No 196 July 25 Sec. 108-Webster Blk./Wtrfi-nt. Ur. Ent. CtrAntermod. bill allowing the County of Erie to approve and extend for one year the Trans. (BERC)(Hrg. 7/19)(#83, 7/11) extra one percent sales tax; and, No 77 Feb 8 D. Gray-Duchscherer Oberst-Minutes-Tech. Adv Comm. WHEREAS: Although the functioning and operation of county Rails Lines government is dependent on the extra penny, the Common Council has Com6l July 25 Inner Harbor/Mem. Aud. Section 108 Applications (BERC) gone on record in favor of restoring those sales tax revenues to the city; No 186 July 25 Use Mem. Aud. -American Basketball League (Exc. Fin. and, Res.)(# 187, 627) WHEREAS: The Western New York delegation has expressed a Com 72 Dec 28 Erie Basin Marina willingness to explore encouraging the county to develop an aid package No 18 Mar 21 Business Backs the Convention Ctr. Comm. (CP) to Buffalo prior to the granting of state permission to extend the extra No 19 Mar 21 New Buffalo Convention Ctr. (CP) percent sales tax; and, No 82 Apr 4 D. Hart, Comments, Enhance Bflo's Convention/Tourism WHEREAS: The City of Buffalo and the County of Erie have engaged in a Economy series of agreements to make government more cost effective, and future Com 29 Sept. 4 HSBC Arena Payment (CP) are presently before the discussion may entail department consolidations, such as the Department Aud/Stadium Task Force; and of Public Works; and, Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by WHEREAS: The City of Buffalo recognizes the county's fiscal obligations that committee; and supports New York State Medicaid relief for the county, but the city's Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: efforts to revive and restore its fiscal help cannot be speedily realized This Common Council does hereby discharge the Aud/Stadium Task absent new county initiatives; and, Force from further consideration of the above items and said items are WHEREAS: Absent a fill sharing of one percent of the sales tax, or a now before the Council. even sharing a percentage of the sales tax growth with the city, there are ADOPT DISCHARGE additional ways the county can be helpful to the city, which has RECEIVED AND FILED demonstrated that it is lowering costs and improving efficiency; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: NO. 139 That the Common Council, in addition to re-affirming its request for a full BY: MR. FRANCZYK sharing of the one percent sales tax, supports, but does not limit itself to DISCHARGE FROM THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT . supporting, the following actions: Whereas: Erie County absorption of the interest payment on the borrowing the city Com 19 Jun 23 Allentown Arts Festival Com 20 Jun 23 Allentown Village carried out to close the budget gap as part of the approved four-year plan. Soc. Inc. No. 85 Jun 23 Allentown Vill. Soc. - Future Allentown Art Fest. The amount is approximately $600,000 for $7.8 million borrowed per No. 93 Sep 22 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes 9/10 & 9/17 Control Board approval; No. 83 Oct 6 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes 9/24 One million dollars for demolition of blighted and dilapidated properties in No. 128 Oct 20 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes 6/25 & 7/2 (#87, 7/7) Buffalo; No. 69 Oct 20 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes 1011,5 & 18 Reimbursements to repairs, plowing and maintenance of those roads in No. 70 Nov 4 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes 10/22 & 10/29/98 the city which can be designated as "county" roads, or those streets No. 69 Nov 17 Bflo. Charter Rev. -Minutes 11/5 & I I / 12/9 8 which are central thoroughfares into the city to adjacent towns, cities and No. 103 Dec 15 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes 6/11 & 6/18/98 village, which are reimbursed or serviced by the county. There are thirteen (#87,6/12) county highways that either border the City of Buffalo or extend into the No. 104 Dec 15 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes 5/28/98 (#79, 6/9)(4158,6/23) city. The annual county cost of assuring that city residents receive their No. 105 Dec 15 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes 6/4/98 (#80, 6/9)(#159, 6/23) fair share of county funded road services total $1,072,058 in annual No. 106 Jul 21 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes 7/9/98 county cash grants for snowplowing and maintenance services; No. 107 Sep 8 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes 7/98, 8/98 & 9/98 Permanently assign Erie County Sheriffs to high crime areas in the City of No. 64 Dec 15 Bflo. Charter Rev. -Minutes 11 / 19, 12/3 & 12/10/98 Buffalo. In the summer of 2003, Erie County sheriffs were assigned to No. 43 Jan 12 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes 12/17, 12/30/98 & 1/7/99 assist Buffalo Police on the East Side in response to an increase in No. 88 Feb 9 Bflo. Charter Rev. -Minutes- 1 /2 7/99 & 2/4/99 No. 64 Feb 23 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes-2/11/99 This Common Council does hereby discharge the Council President from No. 80 Mar 9 Bflo. Charter Rev.-Minutes-2/18 & 2/25/99 further consideration of the above item and said item is now before the No. 45 Mar 23 Bflo. Charter Revision Comm Min.-3/4/99 & 3/11/99 Council. No. 8 6 Apr 20 Bflo. Charter Revision Comm. Min.-3/18/99 & 4/8/99 ADOPT DISCHARGE No. 59 May 4 Bflo. Charter Rev. Comm. Min.-4/15, 4/22 & 4/29/99 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE No 99 June I J. Magavern-Chart. Rev. Comm.-Rec. of Am.-Section 461 & 476 of City Charter NO. 141 No 78 June 15 Bflo. Charter Rev. Comm. Min. 5/6, 5/13, 5/20, 5/27, BY: MR. FRANCZYK 6/3 & 6/10/99 DISCHARGE FROM THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT - No 89 July 13 Bflo Charter Rev. Comm. Min.-6/17, 6/24/, 7/l/99 Whereas: No 106 July 27 Bflo.Charter Rev. Comm. Min.-7/1, 7/8, 7/22/99 Res 130 Dec 11, 2001 "Local Law Intro. #13 (2001) Election-Terms of No 112 Sept. 7 K. Irvine-ECWQC-Ext. Membership-Water Qual. Office-Councilmembers" Coord. Comm. Com 22 Feb 19, 2002 "Erie Co. Leg.-Convert ECMC to a Public Benefit Com 35 Nov 3 Council Repr. On Grant Coord. Of Tasks Group (CD) Corp.(CP)" Res. 156 Nov 30 Creation of the Minority Bus. Enterprise Comm.- are presently before the Council President; and APP4151-12/14 Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be No 96 Dec 14 G. Olma-Task Force on Addressing Violent Crime considered by the Council President; Com I Mar 21 Appt. Members-Emerg. Med. Svs. Bd. (Mayor) Sent to Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: leg-3/28/00 This Common Council does hereby discharge the Council President from Res 180 May 16 Task Force-Inv. Use of Surveillance Cameras-Prev. ftirther consideration of the above items and said items are now before the Illegal Dumping Council. No 68 Dec 26 P. Blake-Hickory Woods Concerns ADOPT DISCHARGE No 58 Jan 21 J. Pitts-Hickory Woods Res. Req Formation of Committee REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION to Discuss Issues No 97 Mar 20 C.Fisher-P. Foster-Req. Snow Rem. TF Exp. to Spec. NO. 142 Comm. BY: MR. FRANCZYK No 87 Apr 3 V. LoVallo-Req. for Audiotapes DISCHARGE THE ERIE BASIN MARINA COMMITTEE Res220 May I Anti-Loitering Law Whereas: Com 13 Apr 1, 1997 Rpt. Audit-Erie Basin Marina (Compt), Com 50 May 15 Bflo. Eq. Opp. Min/Wom/Sm/Loc. Bus. Ent.-Emerg. Act Com 3 Dec 29,1998Audit Rpt.-PW-Erie Basin Marina (Compt), 2001 (Also in MBEC) Com 14 Feb 9, 1999 Report of Audit-Erie Basin Marina (Compt), Res 224 June 12 Creation-Comm. on Health-Related Issues/Environment Com 5 6 May 14, 2002 Rpt. Of Audit-Erie Basin Marina (PW), No 107July 24 B. Grant, J. Workman-Conc. -Driveway Ent. -100 Shirley Corn 10 Feb 6, 200 1 Erie Basin Marina Lease-Audit Yr. 2000 (Compt), Ave. Com 5 Mar 20, 2001 Rpt. Audit-Erie Basin Marina-Lease Agree.-Dept. of No 103 Sept. 4 Req. Conduct Traffic Study-Main/High Med. Pub. Wks. (Compt.), Corr./Fruitbelt Comm. (A&F) Com 16 Mar 20, 2001 Rpt. Of Audit-Erie Basin Marina Rev.-Public Res 116 Dec I I Joint COB/Erie Co. Oper. Of COB Sr. Cit. Services(Exc. Works (Compt.), Fin. Res.) Com 58 Mar 17, 2001 Rpt. Audit-Erie Basin Marina-Marina Lease Res 121 Dec I I Reducing the Size of the Buffalo Common Council Agree./Revenues(PW), Res 131 Feb 19 Children's Hospital SENT TO BFLO HEALTH Com 22 Apr 30, 2002 Rpt. Audit-Dept. of Pub. Wks, Parks & Sts.-Erie SERVICES TASK FORCE Basin Marina (Compt), CCP# 27 3/5/02. Com 33 Dec 28, 1999 Erie Basin Marina, Res 151 April 2 Creating Task Force-Expl. Jt Efforts-Res. Fiscal Com 43 Jan 20, 1998 Erie Basin Marina (PW), Cnsis-Bflo/Lackawanna (Exc. lst Res.)-Sent to Reg. Govemance Com 34 Sept. 21, 1999 Erie Basin Marina (PW), Agenda-4/3/02 Com 33 July 11, 2000 Erie Basin Marina (PW), Com 32 May 28 Various Data, Engine Studies, etc.(Fire) Com 35 Oct 3, 2000 Erie Basin Marina (PW), Res 144 June I I Req. to Establish Graffiti Task Force Com 29 Feb 6, 2001 Erie Basin Marina (PW), Res 158 July 9 Appt. to Citizens Planning Council (also referred to Com 27 Feb 3, 1998 Erie Basin Marina-Lease-Funds-Rhino Room (PW), Leg.) (Hrg. 7/16) Com 45 Dec 12, 2000 Erie Basin Marina Lease-Charges Owed-M. Com 46 July 23 Proposals-Flame Studies (Fire) Croce-Rhino Rm (PW), Com 18 Oct 1 D. DiSalvo-Analysis of Changes A-G to Hand-Drawn Com 30 Apr 30, 2002 Amendment to Erie Basin Marina Lease 9 Dist. Plan Map/Com. Gen. Maps (CP) Brand-On Services, Inc. (PW), No 74 Mar 18 J. Termini-Concerns-Animal Handlers & Acts No 102 May 26, 1998 R.Romanowicz - Entertainment - Erie Basin Res 173 July 22 Appt. to Citizens Planning Council (P. Frandina) Marina, Res 186 July 22Appt. to Citizens Planning Council (T. Williams) Com 73 Sep 8, 1998 Erie Basin Marina - Gross Rev. - 5/98, are presently before the Council President; and Com 74 Sep 8, 1998 Erie Basin Marina - Gross Rev. - 6/98, Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be Corn 75 Sep 8, 1998 Erie Basin Marina - Gross Rev. - 7/98, considered by the Council President; Com 76 Sep 22, 1998 Erie Basin Marina - Gross Rev. May, June, July, Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: 1998 (A&F), This Common Council does hereby discharge the Council President from Com 27 Oct 6,1998 Erie Basin Marina Revenues - Aug. 1998 (PW), further consideration of the above items and said items are now before the Com 14 Dec 29, 1998 Monthly Revenues-Erie Basin Marina (PW), Council. Com 40 Sept. 5, 2000 Erie Basin Marina-Revenues-6/2000, ADOPT DISCHARGE Com 41 Sept. 5, 2000 Erie Basin Marina-Revenues-7/2000, RECEIVED AND FILED Com 42 June 29,1999 Erie Basin Marina-Monthly Summary of Gross Rev.-Rhino Rm.(PW), NO. 140 Com 34 Oct 5, 1999 Erie Basin Marina-Rev. from Rhino Room (PW), BY: MR. FRANCZYK Com 51 Jan 23, 2001 Erie Basin Marina-Revenues-9/2000 (PW), DISCHARGE FROM THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT - No 5 5 Jan 9, 2001 M. Croce-Rhino Room-Payments-Erie Basin Marina Whereas: Res 211 Jul 11, 2000 "Est. Universal Health Care Cov. Task Lease, Force" Com 53 Dec 12, 2000 RFP-Erie Basin Marina (PW), Is presently before the Council President; and No 64 Dec 26, 2001 R. Romanowicz-Coneems Slip Rental Fees for Whereas: It is no longer necessary for this item to be Marina" are presently considered by the Council President; before the Erie Basin Marina Committee; and Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by NO. 146 that committee; BY: MR. FRANCZYK Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: DISCHARGE ITEMS FROM THE TAYLOR LAW IMPASSE This Common Council does hereby discharge the Erie Basin Marina COMMITTEE - Committee from further consideration of the above items and said items Whereas: No 66, CCP Oct 14, 2003, "W. McGuire-AFSCME Loc. are now before the Council. #264-Questions-Mayor's Four Year Plan;" and ADOPT DISCHARGE Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be RECEIVED AND FILED considered by that committee; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: NO. 143 This Common Council does hereby discharge the Taylor Law Impasse MR. FRANCZYK Committee from further consideration of the above item and said item are DISCHARGE THE BUFFALO HEALTH SERVICES TASK FORCE - now before the Council. Whereas: ADOPT DISCHARGE Res. 83, CCP 1/8/2002 - "Health Care Coverage for City Employees," REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE Com. 77, CCP April 16, 2002 - "S. Rzepkowski- Concerns -Health Insurance," NO. 147 Res. 166, CCP April 16, 2002 - "Opp. Kaleida Health's Dec. to Close BY: MR. FRANCZYK Upper W. Side Fam. Ctr.," DISCHARGE ITEMS FROM THE TAYLOR LAW IMPASSE Com. 22, CCP February 19, 2002 - "Erie Co. Leg.-Convert ECMC to a COMMITTEE - Public Benefit Corp. (CP)," Whereas: No 60, CCP Sept 17,2002, "R. Meegan-PBA-Arbitration Corn. 80, CCP March 19, 2002 - "D. Collins & G. Award;" Arthur-APRI-Coneems-Est. of Private Ent.-ECMC," No 72, CCP Oct 1, 2002, "W. McGuire, AFSCME Loc. Res. 13 1, CCP February 19, 2002 - "Children's Hospital" #264-Concems-Dumpster No. 76, CCP March 5, 2002 - "LoTemplo-Children's Hospital"; and Pickup/Priv. Serv.;" Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by No 73, CCP Oct 1, 2002, "W. McGuire, AFSCME Loc. that committee; 4264-Concems-Recycling Program;" Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: Com 15, CCP Oct 29, 2002, "J. Gambino- Subcontracting of Recycling This Common Council does hereby discharge the Buffalo Health Services Service (CP);" Task Force from further consideration of the above items and said items Com 14, CCP Nov 26, 2002, "L. Panaro-Recycling (CP);" are now before the Council. Com 38, CCP Nov 12, 2002, "Street Employees Time Off Report (HR);" ADOPT DISCHARGE and RECEIVED AND FILED Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by that committee; NO. 144 Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: BY: MR. FRANCZYK This Common Council does hereby discharge the Taylor Law Impasse DISCHARGE THE HICKORY WOODS SUBCOMMITTEE - Committee from further consideration of the above items and said items Whereas: are now before the Council. Corn 56, CCP Jan 21, 2003 - "NYSDEC-Fact Sheet-Former Steel Mfg. ADOPT DISCHARGE Site 1/03" RECEIVED AND FILED Corn 57, CCP Jan 21, 2003 - "NYSDEC-Fact Sheet-Former Hanna Furnace NO. 148 Subparcel 2" BY: MR. FRANCZYK are presently before the Hickory Woods Subcommittee; and DISCHARGE THE TAXI CAB AND LIVERY AD-HOC COMMITTEE - Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by Whereas: that Committee Com. 64, CCP May 28, 2002 - "K. Hite-Req. Taxicab Meter Rate Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: Increase," This Common Council does hereby discharge the Hickory Woods No 59, CCP November 12, 2002 - "B. Yunke-Liberty Taxi Svs.-Info-Taxi Subcommittee from further consideration of the above items and said Ins. in Buffalo," items are now before the Council. No. 116 CCP October 14, 2003 - "B. Davis & r. Diina-W. Slater & O-Req. ADOPT DISCHARGE Update of Traffic Ordinance (#78, 9/30)" are presently before the Taxi RECEIVED AND FILED Cab and Livery Ad-Hoc Committee; and Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be NO. 145 considered by that committee; BY: MR. FRANCZYK Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: DISCHARGE ITEMS FROM THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON This Common Council does hereby discharge the Taxi Cab and Livery STREETS & Ad-Hoc Committee from further consideration of the above items and said PUBLIC SERVICES - items are now before the Council. Whereas: No 14, CCP Oct 14, 2003, "B. Davis-A. ADOPT DISCHARGE Spaulding-Concerns-Collection of Leaves;" REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION No 62, CCP Nov 25, 2003, "A. Thompson-D. Smith-Snow Removal in COB;" NO. 149 No 68, CCP Dee 23, 2003, "T. Spinks-sidewalk Snow Clearance Plan & BY: MR. FRANCZYK Executive DISCHARGE THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON Summary;" and TELECOMMUNICATIONS - Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by Whereas: that committee; No 74 June 25, 2002 "T. Haywood-Adelphia-Rate Increase-8/1/02 (Hrg. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: 7/11);" This Common Council does hereby discharge the Special Committee on Com 52 July 23, 2002-"Adelphia Cable Franchise Renewal (Law);" Streets & Public Services from further consideration of the above items No 64 Feb 18 R. Fisher-Adelphia-Ren. Of Cable TV Franchise Agree. and said items are now before the Council. W/WNY Cablevision-Adelphia ADOPT DISCHARGE No 82 May 18 Adelphia - Rate Justification Materials (do) RECEIVED AND FILED No 90 May I R. Fisher-Adelphia-Rate Adjustments CUID#NY01 17 Com 16 Jan 22 Adelphia-2002 Rate Increase(CP) Com 65 Feb 5 T. Haywood-Adelphia 2002 Rate Increase No 37 July 9 Req. New Perf. Bond-Adelphia (PW) Com 28 Mar 5 M. Krentz-Complaints-Adelphia Rate Increase (CP) Com 26 Sept 3 R. Fisher-Adelphia-Negot. W/Hanover-Prov. Bonds/Est. Com 24 Feb 19 S. Shaye-Dept. of Public Services-Adelphia 2002 Rate Ded. Natl. Acct.-Future Franchise Fees Obl. (CP) Increase (CP) Corn 27 Sept 3 R. Fisher-Adelphia-Notice of Cancellation-Hanover Ins. Com 7 Dee 10 J. Coleman-Adelphia-Commercial Business Rate (CP) Change (CP) No 96 Sept 3 D. Allen-Notice Ext. Time for Cancellation of Surety Bond to Com 27 Dec 26 J. Coleman-Adelphia-Commercial Business Business 9/13/02-Adelphia Rate Change(CP) No 17 Oct 1 D. Allen-Hanover Ins.-Ext. Cancel. Date of Com 60 Nov 25 WGRZTV-Prop. Telecommunications Ord. Bond-Adelphia-10/21/2002 Com 46 May 15 Telecommunications, Utilities & Franchises Annual No 112 Sept 3 D. Rahr-Adelphi a-Info. -Franchise Fee Payment Rpt.(PW) No 67 Mar 4 T. Tarapacki-Telecom-Franchise Fee Pymt. To City-Due No 56 Oct 19 P. Batacan-Cmnts.-Ord. Amend.-City Code of 2/15/03 COB-Ch.#440-Tele. No 71 Apr I J. Coleman-Adelphia-Franchise Fee Changes No 86 Feb 18 NYS Public Svs.-Reply-Health Comm.-Ord.Draft No 28 Dec 10 Fibertech Networks Lease Agreement (Law) Res 169 Apr 20 Adelphia - (Except Final Resolve-Adopted) Com 14 Mar 4 C. Bishop-Telecom Ofc.-Req. for Addl. Cable Access Com 25 Jan 23 Adelphia - Customer Survey (CP) TV Channel -Adelphia (CP) No 99 Jan 23 B. Hooey-Dissatisfaction-Adelphia Corn 15 Mar 18 J. Coleman-Adelphia-Response for Fourth Pub. No 148 Sept. 4 T. Taylor, Adelphia Complaints Access Channel for COB(CP) Res 190 Jan 23 Adelphia Waterfront Projects (Exc. I st Resolve) No 59 Mar 18 J. Coleman-Adelphia-Adult Programming Changes Com 21 Sept. 4 Adelphia Waterfront Project-Architectural RFQ (CP) Corn 20 Apr 15 Adelphia Adult Programming Changes (PW) Com 65 May 18 Response to Adelphia Acquisitions (CC-Telecomm.) No 77 Sept 2 J. Coleman-Adelphia-Removal of Starz Channel on No 90 May 15 T. Haywood-Adelphia-Annual Cable Rpt. Submission Channel 15 Cable No 107 Apr 18 T. Haywood-Adelphia-Annual Cable Rpt. Submission No 78 Sept 2 J. Coleman-Adelphia-Channel Changes No 67 Oct 17 T. Haywood-Adelphia Annual Report No 59 Oct 28 J. Coleman-Adelphia-Quarterly Customer Svs. No 71 Oct 16 T. Haywood-Adelphia Annual Report Standards Rpt. No 74 Oct 29 T. Haywood-Adelphia-Annual Report-2001-02 No 60 Oct 28 J. Coleman-Adelphia-Annual Cable Report Submission Com 18 July 24 Adelphia-Ground Rent Payments-6/1/00 & 2/28/01 No 61 Oct 28 J. Coleman-Adelphia-HDTV (CP) No 85 Sept 2 B. Grant & B. Davis-Concems-Empire Sports Network No 92 June 12 T. Haywood-Adelphia Connection Corn 15 Mar 4 Cricket Comm. Furnishes Identify Thieves W/Stolen No 55 Nov 27 T. Haywood-Adelphia Connection Cust. Data (CP) No 100 June 26 T. Haywood-Adelphia-Rate Changes-8/01 No 47 Apr 29 J. Coleman-Adelphia-Bulk Rate Increase No 82 Oct 2 T. Haywood-Adelphia-New Rate Structure for Power No 73 June 24 S. Hanson-Adelphia-Quarterly Customer Service Link Standards Rpt. Com 27 Apr 30 T. Haywood-Adelphia-Comments-Franchise Fee No 56 Sept 30 J. Coleman-Adelphia-ValuePaks Structure (CP) No 32 Nov 12J. Coleman-Adelphia-TV Guide Subscribers No 108 July 24 T. Haywood-Response-Var. Questions-Adelphia No 52 Nov 25J. Coleman-Adelphia-DVR Receivers No 137 Sept 4 T. Haywood-Adelphia-Com. Network No 38 Dec 9 J. Coleman-Adelphia-New Rates-1/l/04 No 93 May 14 T. Haywood-Adelphi a-Info. -Adelphia Adv./Total No 64 Nov 25US Bankruptcy Ct./Adelphia Comm. Corp.-Not. Of Deadline Advantage for Proofs of Claim are presently before the Special Committee on No 94 May 14 T. Haywood-Adelphia-Yes Network-Channel Changes Telecommunications; and No 51 Mar 4 J. Coleman-Adelphia-New Features Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be Com 34 June 12 Adelphia-Ofc. Telecom.-Poss. Deviations-FCC Rules considered by that committee; (CP) Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: No 79 Oct 17 W. Simpson, EC Env. Mgmt. Co.-Green Design This Common Council does hereby discharge the Special Committee on Res.-Adelphia-Bldg. Telecommunications from further consideration of the above items and Res 174 June 29 Create Downtown Bflo. Info. Tech. Initiative said items are now before the Council. Com 78 July 13 Create Downtown Bflo. Info. Tech. Initiative ADOPT DISCHARGE 6,52,25 REFERRED TO THE (CC-Telecom) COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION REMAINDER RECEIVED AND FILED No 94 Nov 14 A. Nephew-Adelphia- State of NY Dept. of Pub. Svs. Quart. AYES –BONIFACIO, COPPOLA, DAVIS, FONTANA, FRANCZYK, Rpt. GOLOMBEK, RUSSELL, THOMPSON – 8 NOES- GRIFFIN – 1 No 79 Feb 20 L. Matlock-Glb. Crs.-Req. Franch./Conduit Leas.-Div. Fiber Optic RteDel/Main NO. 150 Com 36 Nov 13 T. Haywood-Adelphia-Cost of Install. -Delavan-Grider BY: MR. FRANCZYK Comm. Ctr.(CP) DISCHARGE THE UNIVERSITY DISTRICT ANTI-CRIME Com 29 Nov 27 Buffalo Sabres-Condemnation Reserve Payments (Law) TASK FORCE No 64 Dec 11 E. Hartman-Bfio. Sabres-Info.-Pynits./Condenin. Res. Whereas: Com I Oct 17, 2002 B. Grant, Info.-Photo-ABC Hardware (#35,11/13)(CP) (Cit. Svs.), No 31 Dec 11 E. Hartman-Bflo. Sabres-Info.-Pymts/Condemn. Res. Corn 32 Oct 17, 2002B. Grant, Info. -Photos-ABC Hardware (Pol.) are (BERC) presently before the No 83 Apr 2 C,, Schmid-Adelphia-2002 FCC Fm. 1240 & Fin 1205 University District Anti-Crime Task Force; and Filing-COB(NY01 17) Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be Com 6 Sept 2 R Consent/Mcmo. Of Lease-Global Crossings-Use of considered by that committee; Property Beneath the Streets (Strat. Plan.) Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: No 78 Apr 16 R. Sifers-Info. -Dominion Telecom, Inc.-Req. Temp. Auth. This Common Council does hereby discharge the University District Oper. Telergy Telecom Net. In COB Anti-Crime Task Force from further consideration of the above items and Res 177 Apr 16 Status of the Adelphia Communications Downtown Bldg. said items are now before the Council. Corn 17 June I I Req. Written Status Report (MOU) Adelphia Cable (CP) ADOPT DISCHARGE No 68 June 11 J. Mudie-CWA-Comments-Adelphia RECEIVED AND FILED No 68 June 25 D. Allen-Hanover his. Co.-Not. Of Cancellation-Parnassos, LP-CATV Franchise Bond NO. 151 Res 185 June 25 Audit of Adelphia BY: MR. FRANCZYK Res 186 June 25 Encourage Cable TV Overbuild DISCHARGE ITEMS FROM THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE No 146 June 25 A. Thompson-Ec. Impact-Rel. Info.-Adelphia (#71,2/19) STUDY OF MUNICIPALIZATION OF ELECTRICAL SERVICE IN THE CITY OF This Common Council does hereby discharge the Special Committee on BUFFALO - the Study of Municipalization of Electrical Services in Buffalo from further Whereas: Res 143, CCP Feb 23, "Niagara Mohawk Building;" consideration of the above items and said items are now before the Com. 159, CCP Sep 8, "NiMo Aggregate City Agency Aects.;" Council. No 183, CCP Sep 8, "Erie Co. - Prop. Referendum on Municipal Elect. ADOPT DISCHARGE Serv.;" RECEIVED AND FILED Com 81, CCP Oct 6, "BTF - Municipalization of Elect.;" Com 92, CCP Oct 6, "A.Coppola - Municipalization of Electricity;" NO. 152 No 194, CCP Sep 8, "NiMo - Elect. Rates;" BY: MR. FRANCZYK No 94, CCP Sep 22, "A. Coppola - Elect Rates;" SHARE COST OF SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL WITH BROADWAY Com 88, CCP Oct 6, "T. O'Connell - Electric Rates;" MARKET Com 86, CCP Sep 22, "PowerChoice (BSA);" WHEREAS: The City of Buffalo owns the historic Broadway Market, a No 97, CCP Apr 20, "A. West-NIMO-Lighting Services-PowerChoice;" municipal asset at 999 Broadway that significantly contributes to the Com 86, CCP Oct 6, "A. Coppola-Compari son of NIMO Rates, Power quality of life of the region and acts as the main anchor in the Choice, etc.;" Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood; and, No 197, CCP Sep 8, "NY Atty Gen. - NiMo Proc./Ethic. Prob. w/NY WHEREAS: The Broadway Market, facing severe fiscal difficulties in Pub.Serv.;" recent years, has improved and streamlined its operations to improve its No 207, CCP Sep 8, "NiMo - Bflo. Energy Partnership Briefing;" viability-, No 107, CCP Sep 22, "A.Coppola - Info. Paper NiMo Energy Partnership WHEREAS: The Broadway Market had been utilizing the city's solid Proposal;" waste disposal dumpster service until that service ceased in early 2003; Com 108, CCP Sep 22, "NiMo - Info - Acceptance of NiMo Payments;" and, No 186, CCP Sep 22, "Req. Atty. Gen. Investigate NiMo Charges WHEREAS: The Broadway Market made a verbal agreement with the City (#73,4/28);" of Buffalo in February, 2003, that the Broadway Market would contract No 187, CCP Sep 22, "Req. Info. Accept NiMo Payments (#266, 9/8);" with a private disposal service with the City agreeing to pay the Broadway Com 18, CCP Oct 6, "Assessment of NiMo Properties;" Market's costs of its solid waste disposal, provided the Broadway Market Res 136, CCP Dec 1, "Council Opposes Exit Fees;" would pay for associated hauling charges; Com 125, CCP Dec 1, "A.Coppola-Lawsult ags.Pub.Service DEC Exit WHEREAS: This arrangement sufficed until July, 2003, when staff Fees(#71,10/20);" reorganization took place in the Public Works Department and the City Com 126, CCP Dec 1, "NiMo - Council Opp. Exit Fees (#80,11/4);" ceased paying the Broadway Market's solid waste disposal costs; and Com 127, CCP Dec 1, "Ni Mo-Committee to Study Municipalization WHEREAS: A meeting was held with the Mayor, Commissioner of Public (#78,10/20);" Works, Fillmore District Councilmember and representatives of the Com 128, CCP Dec 1, "Response from PSC (#142,10/20);" Broadway Market in October, 2003, which clarified and formalized the Com 129, CCP Dec 1, "NiMo Customer Payment Fees (#l46,!0/20);" previous verbal agreement; Com 130, CCP Dec 1, "Stranded Cost Obligation - NiMo (PW) NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Common Council (#27,11/4);" authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks, and Streets to enter Com 76, CCP Dec 15, "NiMo - Agents - Process NiMo Payments;" into a written agreement with the Broadway Market providing for the City Com 77, CCP Dec 15, "NiMo - Est. of Exit Fees;" to pay for the Broadway Market's solid waste disposal costs (tonnage Com 33, CCP Apr 6, "NiMo - Overcharges-Var. Accts. (PW);" fees) and the Broadway Market paying for its hauling costs; and Com 18, CCP Dec 29, "Refunds-Overcharges-NE\40 (PW);" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That any and all such Broadway Market Res 160, CCP Apr 20, "Rate Reductions from the Sale of Niagara solid waste disposal bills outstanding from July 1, 2003 be paid by the Mohawk Prop.-;" City. No 77, CCP May 18, "D. Gleason-NIMO-Rate Red. From Sale of NIMO REFERRED TO THE COMITTEE ON FINANCE, THE Prop.;" COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS AND THE COMMISSIONER No 79, CCP May 18, "M. Helmer-Public Svs. Comm.-Rate Red.-Sale of OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE NIMO Prop.;" Com 27, CCP Mar 9, "Niagara Mohawk Refunds (PW);" NO. 153 No 41, CCP Jan 26, "A. Coppola-Problem-NIMO-City Mission;" BY: MR. FRANCZYK No 96, CCP Feb 9, "A. Coppola-Problem-NIMO-City Mission;" SHIFT OF OPERATION INTO ECONOM11C DEVELOPMENT ZONE No 166, CCP Feb 9, "Buffalo Utility Franchise Agreements;" Whereas: Quality I" Discount Appliance Center, Inc., which provides No 46, CCP Feb 23, "Buffalo Utility Franchise Agreements (A&F);" sales, service, recycling, dismantling and remanufacturing of appliances No 74, CCP Apr 6, "R.W. Beck-COB/Nfl\40 Franchise Agreement;" in Buffalo, currently has three locations, 3114 Bailey Avenue, 2050 No 167, CCP Feb 9, "Delay in Solar Power Project at Science useum;" Elmwood, and 334 Oak Street, and is expanding or shifting part of their No 169, CCP Feb 9, "Sale of Nine Mile 11 Nuclear Power Plant;" operations to a new location, and; Res 157, CCP Feb 23, "Right-of-Way Agreements;" Whereas: Quality I" Discount Appliance Center, Inc, plans to close and Com 18, CCP Mar 9, "Right-of-Way Agreements (Compt.);" move the 2050 Elmwood Avenue operations, which included appliance No 77, CCP Mar 9, "J. Ash-NIMO-Wing Grp. Pres. To Spec. Eng. dismantling and warehousing operations, to a new location at 95 Dorothy comm.;" Street, and; No 74, CCP May 4, "A. West-NIMO-Info. On Electric Bldg., GRT, & Strg. Whereas: Quality I " Discount Appliance Center, Inc., plans to move its Pwr. Pres.;" appliance remanufacturing operations from 334 Oak Street to the new No 47, CCP Mar 23, "A. Coppola NIMO Project 1114 West Ave. Dam. to location at 95 Dorothy Street, in order to allow for an expansion of the Pers. Prop.; retail operations on Oak Street, and; No 68, CCP May 4, "D. Gleason-NIMO-Termination of Optional Rate Whereas: Quality I" Discount Appliance Center, Inc., employs twenty one Program;" people of which six people will be transferred from Oak Street to 95 Res 158, CCP Apr 6, "City Street Lights;" Dorothy Street, and six people will be transferred from closing Elmwood Res 23, CCP May 4, "City Street Lights (PW);" Avenue location to 95 Dorothy Street, and two to four new employees will No. 40, CCP June 1, "Niagara Mohawk Refunds;" be added in addition to a new property manager position and; No 85, CCP June 15, " M. Walker-Place Bd. Of Ed.-"City Pool"-req. of Whereas: Quality I Discount Appliance Center, Inc., is shifting from an Mr. D. Baker;" area outside the Empire Zone (2050 Elmwood Avenue and 334 Oak No 72, CCP Sept. 21, "A. Coppola-MEW Loc. #910-Comments-NIMO;" Street) into the area designated as an Empire Zone (95 Dorothy Street), and or Economic Development Zone within the same municipality. The reason Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be for the move of operations is due to the fact that they could not find considered by that committee; comparable space within the same area and, Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: Whereas: Quality 1 " Discount Appliance Center, Inc. met with the Buffalo CITY/COUNTY MERGER OF PUBLIC WORKS & DISPATCHERS Economic Renaissance Corporation and wishes to remain and expand in WHEREAS: The County of Erie has proposed merging the City of Buffalo Buffalo New York. Public Works Department into county government as part of a proposed NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: consolidation of services; and, That the City of Buffalo consents to the relocation and shift of operations WHEREAS: There have also been discussions about merging city Police of Quality Is' Discount Appliance Center, Inc., and Fire dispatchers with Erie County; and, AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED WHEREAS: To date, there have been very little details about the That the Buffalo Common Council approve this resolution as soon as proposed mergers, although a series of meetings regarding this subject possible. have taken place between city and county officials; PASSED NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: AYES - 9 NOES - 0 That the city administration provide the Common Council any information or updates regarding the progress of these merger talks or negotiations; NO. 154 and, BY: MR. FRANCZYK BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: STATUS OF CDBG AND HOUSING CBO'S That representatives of Erie County, the Mayor's office, Human WHEREAS: On December 31, 2003, the Office of Strategic Planning Resources Department, Public Works Department, Police and Fire terminated contracts with Buffalo Community-Based Organizations which Departments, impacted municipal labor unions and any other interested provide housing services to the city's neighborhoods; and, parties be invited to share their input with the Common Council on these WHEREAS: On January 5, 2004, per the request of the Office of matters. Strategic Planning, a Request-for-Proposal was issued to solicit an entity REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, THE to process city hall housing loans, a function traditionally provided by the COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS THE CORPORATION CBO's; and, COUNSEL, THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION AND WHEREAS: There are currently approximately 370 outstanding loans FINANCE AND THE COMMISSIONER OF HUMAN RESOURCES languishing at City Hall; and, VVHEREAS: Those 370 loans represents citizens and homeowners who NO. 156 must wait for an indefinite period of time to effectuate repairs on their BY:MS.RUSSELL properties. Since many of these repairs fall into the emergency category BUDGET & PERSONNEL AMENDMENT delays could cause severe hardship to people in need; and, From: 10102006 -432004 $58,555 WHEREAS: A consortium of Buffalo housing CBO's, known as the To: 10102001 - 411001 $58,555 Buffalo Housing Collaborative has responded to the city's RFP to take and From: 10101001-411001 process the city loans, although other entities such as Belmont Shelters 2 Legislative Assistant $34,631 have apparently submitted an RFP; and, From: 10102001-411001 WHEREAS: Many of the existing CBO's have laid off staff due to the 1 Chief of Staff $53,740 termination of contracts with the City of Buffalo; and, To: 10102001-411001 WHEREAS: The philosophy of the housing-oriented CBO's and 1 Chief of Staff $69,500 Neighborhood Housing Services is local, incorporating community and 1 Senior Legislative Assistant IV $65,000 neighborhood control, which entails a certain degree of decentralization in 2 Legislative Assistant $34,631 the interest of empowering citizens to make decisions in neighborhoods PASSED they know best because they reside there; and, AYES – BONIFACIO, COPPOLA, FRANCZYK, GOLOMBEK, WHEREAS: The direction of the Office of Strategic Planning seems to be RUSSELL, THOMPSON - 9 leaning toward "One Big Provider," which would gather and process all NOES – DAVIS, FONTANA, GRIFFIN - 3 the housing loans in the city; and, WHEREAS: Although there is certainly room for improvement in the NO. 157 neighborhood based housing agencies, directing all the loans to one BY: MR. THOMPSON agency would wrest control away from the served communities and into DISCHARGE ITEMS FROM THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON an agency which may choose not to serve or know little about a particular REAPPORTIONMENT - neighborhood; and, Whereas: No 86, CCP Mar 19, "J. Golombek-Addl. Info.-NYC;" WHEREAS: The Boards of Directors of the NHS's and local housing No 69, CCP Mar 5, "J. Golombek-Data-Research-Cities/CounciI Sizes;" CBO's are overwhelmingly residents of the community's served, and their No 79, CCP Apr 2, "J. Golombek-Hispanics for Fair/Equitable roles could be eliminated; and, Reapport.-COB Com. Council Reappt.;" WHEREAS: Creating greater efficiency and cutting through the "Gordian No 61, CCP Apr 16, "R. Donovan-Rev. Prop.-Reducing Council Knot" of bureaucracy in housing delivery is a worthy goal, but the city Size/Redistricting Dist.;" should be mindful of the need to protect neighborhood control and input Res 171, CCP Apr 16, "Support Nine-Member Common Council;" so whole neighborhoods are not cut out of the progran-4 or those citizens Com 62, CCP June 11, "J. Golombek-2000 Census-Population by who know their neighborhoods best are shunted aside; and, Block-Sorted by Council Dist.;" WHEREAS: As opposed to wiping out the CBO-housing delivery process Com 81, CCP Sept 3, "Press Release-Req. which was neighborhood based, it may be more productive to improve and Postponement-Reapportionment (Cit. Rights);" streamline the efficiency of the current system, targeting those Com 16, CCP Oct 29, "Pub. Hrg. -Redistricting Map (Hrg. 12/4);" neighborhoods in the greatest need; No 64, CCP Oct 29, P. Dunwoodle-Concems-Reapportionment;" NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: No 73, CCP Oct 29, "B. Grant-K. Bryant-Comments-Proposition #1;" That the Common Council reasserts its support for housing delivery No 80, CCP Oct 29, "K. Sheingold-Attny. Gen.-Written Opinion-Perm. programs which are neighborhood-based and controlled; and, Referendum;" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: Res 158, CCP Nov 12, "50% Reduction of Females Serving on the Bflo. That the Office of Strategic Planning, the Community-Based Housing Common Council;" and Organizations, and any other interested parties or citizens appear before Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by the Common Council to address relevant issues and concerns as they that committee; relate to the Community Development Block Grant Program and housing Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: delivery. This Common Council does hereby discharge the Special Committee on REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY Reapportionment from further consideration of the above item and said DEVELOPMENT AND THE DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC PLANNNING item are now before the Council. Antoine M. Thompson NO. 155 ADOPT DISHCHARGE BY: MESSERS FRANCZYK &COPPOLA RECEIVED AND FILED Com 23, CCP Jan 7, "N. Naples-EC Comptroller-Explore Poss of Enter NO. 158 Agree-Conduct Work of COB Compt," BY: MR. THOMPSON No 82, CCP Mar 4, "A. Thompson-J. Rizzo-Merger Study-Compt. Ofc.," DISCHARGE ITEMS FROM THE REGIONAL GOVEMANCE SPECIAL No 46, CCP Sept 2, "AtIny. Gen.-Req. Opin.-Transfer Functions of City COMMITTEE Compt. To Co. Comptroller," Whereas: No. 137, CCP Jan 21, "J. Golombek-Info-Merger of Louisville, Ky. No 97, CCP Mar 2 1, "C. Swanick, E.C. Leg, Blue Print for 21 st Century W/Jefferson Co.(#52,11/12)(Budget)," Ec. Growth/Tax Reform," No 79, CCP Mar 18, "A. Thompson-Rpt. On Making Govt. Work," Res 150, CCP Nov 27, "County-Wide Purchasing (Exc. Final Resolve)," No 81, CCP Mar 18, "A. Thompson-M. Schroeder-Sales Tax," and No 60, CCP Apr 15, "A. Thompson-H. Husock-Harvard-Bigger Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by Loc.Govt.," that committee, No 116, CCP Oct 28, "Enforcement of City Tax Codes & Regulations (# Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: 145,10/14)," and This Common Council does hereby discharge the Regional Govemance Whereas: It is no longer necessary for these items to be considered by Special Committee from further consideration of the above items and said that committee, items are now before the Council. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: Antoine M. Thompson This Common Council does hereby discharge the Regional Governance ADOPT DISCHARGE Special Committee from further consideration of the above items and said REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION items are now before the Council. ADOPT DISCHARGE NO. 159 RECEIVED AND FILED BY: MR. THOMPSON DISCHARGE ITEMS FROM THE REGIONAL GOVEMANCE SPECIAL UNFINISHED BUSINESS COMMITTEE Whereas: NO. 160 Corn 26, CCP Dec 26, "Govemance in Erie Co. State of Region Progress TRANSFER OF FUNDS/PERSONNEL AMENDMENT-LEGISLATIVE Rpt 2000,Perf Indicators 21't Century," (# 17, 1/2) No 135, CCP Mar 5, "R. LoTempio-A. Forti-Sciarrino-Prim. Govt. Fin. Mr. Coppola now moved that the above item be taken from the table. State. COB-6/30/01 (#63, 2/19)," Seconded by Mr. Bonifacio No 136, CCP Mar 5, "R. LoTempio-A. Forti-Sciarrino-Trans. Due From CARRIED. EC 6/30/01 (#64,2/19)," Mr. Coppola now move that the above item be received and filed. No 106, CCP Oct 16, "Operation of Dunn Tire Park (#63,6/26)(Law)," Seconded by Mr. Bonifacio No 107, CCP Oct 16, "Operation of Dunn Tire Park (#18,7/10)(Compt.)," ADOPTED No 138, CCP Jan 21, "Cniteria for Bflo/Erie Co. Merger(# I AYES – BONIFACIO, COPPOLA, FONTANA, FRANCZYK, 73,11/26)(Budget)," GOLOMBEK, GRIFFIN, RUSSELL, THOMPSON - 8 NOES - Res 152, CCP Nov 27, "Consolidation of City/County Services (Exc. DAVIS - 1 Fin.Res.)," No. 58, CCP Dec 26, "C. Calabrese, Erie Co. Consolidation of NO. 161 City/County Svs," ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS Com 3, CCP Mar 5, "R. LoTempio-Items-City-County Collaboration The following meetings are scheduled. All meetings are held in the (Mayor)," Common Council Chambers, 13 th floor City Hall, Buffalo, New York, Res 159, CCP Jan 21, "Explore Annexation as a Too] for Regional unless otherwise noted. Growth," Regular Committees No 139, CCP Jan 2 1, "Create Greater Buffalo(# I 74,11/26)(Budget)," Committee on Civil Service Tuesday, January 27, 2004 at 9:30 A.M. No 77, CCP Mar 5, "R. LoTempio-Pot. Long/Short Term Cost Svgs Committee on Finance Tuesday, January 27, 2004 at 10:00 A.M. Proj.," following Civil Service No 77, CCP Mar 4, "A. Thompson-Regionalism," Committee on Legislation Tuesday, January 27, 2004 at 2:00 P.M. Res 124, CCP Mar 4, "Outline Steps for City/County Merger," Committee on Comm. Dev. Wed, January 28, 2004 at 10:30 A.M. No 73, CCP Apr 1, "E. Cuddihy-BEN-Zogby Poll on Regionalism," Special Committees Res 116, CCP Dec 11, "Joint COB/Erie Co. Oper. Of COB Sr. Cit. Svs. Budget Committee Thur, Jan 22, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. in Room 1417 (Exc. Fin. Res.)," Special Legislation Committee Mtgs. Thursday, January 29, 2004 at No 78, CCP Dec 11, "Explore Transfer of Var. Reg. Cult. Inst.-Erie Co. 10:00 o'clock A.M. in Room 1417 City Hall on COB Ord. Amendment Gov.," (Exc. Fin. Chapter 81, Auctions and Auctioneers and 11:00 o'clock A.M. in Room Res.)(#159,11/27)," 1417 City Hall on the creation of a Valet Parking Zone in the City of No 19, CCP Jan 8, "Creation of Regional Authority (Compt.)," Buffalo. No 78, CCP Jan 8, "C. Cummings-Workforce Dev. System (#82,11/14)," (Public Disclaimer): All meetings are subject to change and cancellation Res 135, CCP Feb 19, "Discuss Regional Assistance Corporation," by the respective Chairmen of Council Committees. In the event that there No 142, CCP Mar 5, "Trii-Party Agree. (Exc. Final Res.) (#156,11/27)," is sufficient time given for notification, it will be provided. In addition, there Res 15 1, CCP Apr 2, "Creating Task Force-Exp. Jt. Effort-Res. Fiscal may be meetings set Lip whereby the Cily Clerk's Office is not made Crisis-Bflo aware; therefore, unless we receive notice from the respective Chairmen, Lackawanna (Exc. I" Resolve)," we can only make notification of what we are made aware. Com 46, CCP Apr 16, "Creating Task Force-Exp. Jt. Efforts-Res. Fiscal Crisis NO. 162 Bflo./Lackawanna (A&F)," ADJOURNMENT No 113, CCP June 11, "W. Bookbinder-Concems-ECIDA Proi. On a motion by Mr. Coppola, Seconded by-Mr. Bonifacio, the Council (#60,4/16)," adjourned at 3:40 pm Res 170, CCP July 9, "Squaw Island to Co. of Erie," No 64, CCP Mar 4, "J. Rizzo-Dept. Compt.-Erie Co. Prop.-Compt's Ofc.," BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE PENSION PROCEEDINGS #1 No 78, CCP Dec 26, "N. Naples-Erie Co. Compt-Explore Poss of Enter. OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT-1316 CITY HALL Agree-Conduct Work COB Compt," Com 7, CCP Jan 7, "N. Naples-EC Compt Explore Poss of Enter JANUARY 22, 2004 Agree-Conduct Work of COB Comptroller(Compt)," Present: David A. Franczyk, Council President; Frank Belliotti, Deputy Comptroller, Michael Risman, Corporation Counsel-3 Absent: Anthony M. Masiello, Mayor-1. The Journal of the last meeting was approved. No. 1 I transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Fire Pension Fund for the months of January 2004 amounting to $9,815.24 and request that checks be drawn to the order of the persons named herein for the amounts stated. Adopted Ayes-3. Noes-0. No. 2 I transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Police Pension Fund for the months of January 2004 amounting to $7,500.00 and request that checks be drawn to the order of the persons named herein for the amounts stated. Adopted. Ayes-3. Noes-0. No. 3 The following annuitant was cancelled from the Police Pension Fund Payroll: Mildred L. Kinn Died 11/30/03 Received and Filed. No. 4 On motion by Mr. Franczyk, the City of Buffalo Police and Fire Pension Board Meeting adjourned at 11:10 a.m.