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CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO TUESDAY, June 12, 2012 AT 2:00 P.M. Present — Richard A. Fontana, President of the Council, and Councilmembers: Franczyk, Golombek, LoCurto, Pridgen, Rivera,. Russell, Scanlon & Smith - 9 Absent -None On a motion by Mr. Smith, Seconded by Mrs. Russell, the minutes of the stated meeting held on May 29, 2012 were approved. X61 0 FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA RUSSELL SCANLON SMITH [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- S] [ 213 .- 6 ] [314- 7] *AYE* NO * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * June 12, 2012 a FROM THE MAYOR June 12, 2012 Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo Governor of New York State Executive Chamber NYS State Capitol Building Albany, NY 12224 Dear Governor Cuomo: X6q, �6LAY H I am writing to request that you join me in appealing to the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority (PBA) to delay the planned demolition of properties on Busti Avenue in the City of Buffalo scheduled to occur later this month. As you know, I partnered with your administration in forming a working group which includes residents, community stakeholders, the District Councilmember, and members of our respective administrations to review the PBA's proposed expansion of the Peace Bridge Plaza. The PBA has also been invited to participate, however they have indicated that they will no.longer attend working group meetings. Although 1 believe some progress has been made through the working group process to this point, the community has raised a number of valid concerns and many unanswered questions remain. Most important, the PBA has yet. to make public its current proposal, nor has it formally provided it to the City of Buffalo or the community working group. Given the significant community concern belated to the proposed plaza expansion project, I find the PBA's lack of transparency to be troubling. As the proposed plans have yet to be made public; and the community working group continues to meet to discuss the proposal, I believe it would be premature to demolish the Busti Avenue properties. I also believe that the premature demolition of property will create unnecessary public conflict. Therefore, I am respectfully requesting that you join me in calling upon the PBA to hold off.on the demolition of the Busti Avenue properties to allow the working group we have partnered in assembling to continue to meet and work through the issues raised through this process. I also request that you join me in appealing to the PBA to make its expansion plans public and frilly participate in the working group process. I am available to discuss this matter with you or your staff. Thank you for your consideration. RECEIVED AND FILED ,Sincerely, By W. Brown Mayor CC: Buffalo and Fort Erle l ul icMri* udiority ...Buffalo Common Cauuctl 65 NIAGARA SQUARE / 201 Q1'r�'1hyLL % i U[T:1L�, NY 182112 -3392 / (716) 851.1881 / 1 AX (710) 851 -4360 / ativw d(Y-6uffalo.com 0000 C ITY OF B UFFALO 13YRON W. BROWN - MAYOR c at Q0 ,Tune 8, 2012 1i j FROM THE MAYOR - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT June 12, 2012 F FROM THE OFFICE OF CITIZEN SERVICES COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: June 1, 2012 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of the-Mayor DIVISION: Citizen Services SUBJECT: Submission ofMonthlTReport- May2012 The Office of Mayor, Division of Citizen Services, hereby submits, for your Honorable Body's review and approval, the monthly reports for the Mayor's Call and Resolution Center for the month of May 2012, as mandated by Section 6- 20(c) of the City of Buffalo's City Charter. This monthly statistical report details the number and nature of inquiries, requests and complaints received. Department Head Name: Title: Signature of Department H RECEIVED AND FILED City of Buffalo Citizen Services 218 City Hall Calls Between 51112012 and 513112012 218 City Hall Calls Between 51112012 and 513112012 I FROM THE CITY PLANNING BOARD June 12, 2012 000Q"1 J 943 CITY HAL t. E)UFFAt -0 I'1F%A/ YORK 14202 May 24, 2012 Re: Final Environmental Impact Statement, Children's Hospital of Buffalo Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus - North End Development To All Interested and Involved Agencies: Enclosed please find a CD containing the Final Environmental Impact Statement ( "FEIS ") for the proposed Children's Hospital of Buffalo to be located on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the FEIS or the Project, please do not hesitate to contact me at the City of Buffalo Planning Department at (716) 851 -5085. Sincerely, d arty Grunzweig Land Use Controls Coordinator MG Enclosure cc: file • * : O:. Will 0 • ,>YsiA i e...a dw1� F "i Q " Cl c,�. 1� FROM THE COMPTROLLER June 12, 2012 0000A TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: May 30, 2012 FROM: THE DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT & CONTROL SUBJECT: Amended Annual Audit Plan — Fiscal Year 2011 -2012 As empowered by Section 7 -5 of the Charter of the City of Buffalo, I find it necessary and desirable to amend the Annual Audit Plan for fiscal year 2011 -2012. I am removing the following audits from the previously issued PIan. • Division of the Treasury • Buffalo Civic Auto Ramps -- financial audit • Kleinhans Music Hall — financial audit • Management Information Systems Department _ inventory control policy • Division of Water -- revenue • Office of Licenses — cash management As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mark J. F. Schroeder TITLE: Comptroller SIGNATURE: RECEIVED AND FILED J (y 0000 #I (Rev. 193) COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: The Common Council DATE: June 1, 2012 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Audit and Control DIVISION: Investment & Debt Management SUBJECT: [: Bond Closeout PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENECE: (IF ANY) [: TEXT: The City of Buffalo issues bonds to provide funds to finance the costs of various capital projects, which are described in the bond resolutions submitted to the Common Council. When the City raises capital funds by selling bonds, it is reasonable to anticipate that all of the projects will proceed timely and binding commitments for the completion of the projects will be entered into in a timely manner. Each project Iisted has a balance of funds remaining that will not be utilized as defined within the adopted resolution. Proceeds of bonds not expended for the object or purpose for which the bonds were sold, must be applied to the payment of principal and interest on such bonds (Local Finance Law — Section 165.00). The following accounts listed on the attachment have either... 1) Balance of funds too small to proceed with a Capital Project 2) No further commitments 3) Will not be used per resolution definition of project 4) Had no activity for number of years, or 5) Have never been used Unencumbered Account Number Account Name Balance Total Various, Various, See attached listing See attached listing $2,042,297.92 DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Mark J. F. Schroeder TITLE: Comptroller SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: REFERRED O THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. r Q 5 Capital Account Closeout - Proposed List as of June 1, 2012 ! Fiscal Actual MUNIS Year Title Revised Budget Expenditure Available Budget Code 39791006 1998 -99 School #89 Planning & Design 1998 -99 $ 1,955,506.18 $ 1,955,439.44 $ 66.74 1 38795406 2008 -09 Chimney Reconstruction- Various Schools 2009 759,671.14 758,167.06 1,504.08 1 Sub - Total: Buffalo Central School District 1,570.82 31650106 2007 -08 Demolition of Buildings and Streuctures 2008 Sub - Total: Department of Permits & Inspection Services 2,029,074.00 2,029,069.00 5.00 1 5.00 33456406 1998 -99 RT 198 Scajaquada Expressway - Study 415,997.44 374,522.44 41,475.00 2,3 30333206 1999 -00 Cazenovia Ice Rink Reconstruction 900,000.00 892,400.00 7,600.00 1, 2, 3 31356306 1999 -98 RT 198 Scajaquada Expressway - Pathway Improvement 2,092,498.03 1,907,826.78 184,671.25 2,3 38321006 2003 -04 Jefferson Library 2004 403,340.00 342,954.70 60,385.30 2,3 39311306 2005 -06 Tree Trimming & Removal - Citywide 2006 520,000.00 519,968.67 31.33 1 39320806 2005 -06 Improvement City Buildings & Facilities 2006 1,043,918.75 1,043,913.75 5.00 1 30320106 2006 -07 Bailey /Genesee Fire Station 2007 4,183,377.59 4,102,191.47 81,186.12 2,3 30320206 2006 -07 Bailey /Kensington Fire Station 2008. 266,669.83 222,034.16 44,635.67 2,3 31310806 2007 -08 Bridge Environmental Impact Statement 08 271,388.65 5,310.65 266,078.00 5 31320106 2007 -08 Bailey /Kensington Fire Station 2008 4,884,995.66 3,747,476.31 1,137,519.35 2,3 31450106 2007 -08 Citywide Parks Improvement 2008 1,085,554.59 1,084,028.18 1,526.41 1, 2, 3 32300106 2008 -09 Streets Vehicles - Purchase 2009 122,751.35 122,431.47 319.88 1 32310406 2008 -09 Fillmore Avenue Resurfacing & Streetscape 2009 2,423.39 2,359.85 63.54 1 32321506 2008 -09 Service Buildings Improvement -Various 2009 270,745.32 270,585.35 159.97 1 32400206 2008 -09 La Salle Park - Dog Park 2009 26,263.92 25,779.84 484.08 1 33310906 2009 -10 Fargo Street Reconstruction 2010 221,161.02 6,579.82 214,581.20 2,3 Sub - Total: Department of Public Works 2,040,722.10 Grand Total �EJi 2e $ 2,0 42,297.92 #4 (Rev 7 -07) Q 0 6(64 Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointments) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Division of to the Position of June 4, 2012 Audit and Control Accounting Associate Accountant Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (insert one) PERMANENT Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) PROMOTIONAL Minimum, intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 48,912 LAST JOB TITLE Senior Accountant NAME Richard J. Fanton LAST DEPARTMENT Audit &. Control - DATE 6/1/2012 ADDRESS 193 West Woodside Ave. Accounting LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -3323 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 10443001 TITLE CODE NO 0540 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 5284 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION 45,358 - 52,585 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Individual appointed in compliance with Local 650 Bargaining Agreement provisions relativeto minimum compensation on appointment.. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: M g% J.•FI: Schroeder TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Corn ro ler d t DATE: June 1, 2012 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVOON #8- EMPLOYEEl51 \'Q FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS June 12, 2012 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO ........... - DEAR SIR Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 7 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Change in Contract -MLK Jr Park - Humboldt Basin Tmp(Mas) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk J IJ N 2 5 2012 i 7 rM M0 0000' #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: June 6, 2012 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [; MLK Jr. Park [: Humboldt Basin Improvements [: Job #1025 Masten District -- — - -- -- PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for MLK Jr. Park, Humboldt Basin Improvements, Wendel Duchscherer, C #93000369. 1. Additional professional services required to complete Add $116,550.00 administration and inspection observation services for the MLK Basin Project. 1 The foregoing changes result in a net increase in the contract of One Hundred Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred Fifty and 001100 Dollars ($116,550.00). Summary: Original Contract Amount Previously Approved Change Orders Amount of This Change Order ( #6) Revised Contract Amount $ 61,820.00 $430,204.00 $116,550.00 $608,574.00 Costs have been reviewed by the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work will be available in an account to be named at a later date. SJSIPJMIFGIdlg cc: Comptroller J. Jacobs, Buildings Department Head Name: Peter! Merlo,,P.E. Title: City Engineer; For: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: 69m Change in Contract MLK Jr. Park — Humboldt Basin Improvements (Mas) Mr. Smith moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated June 12, 2012, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to exec C hange Order #6 in the amount of $11 (Orig Co ntract Amount $61,820.00 + Previously Approved Change Orders 430,20 .00 + ange r er #6 $116,550.00 for a total revised contract amount of $608,574.00) for the MLK Jr. Park, Humboldt Basin Improvements to Wendel Duchscherer, C #93000369. Funds for the project will be available in an account to be named at a later date. Passed. TAwp60VRP \C0UNCIL \6 -12 -12 meeting \Change in Contract -MLK Park.doc - Maj - 5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 *AYE *NOS * FONTANA FRANCZYK *. * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * * * * * * * City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO - -- Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 8 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Permission to Hire Consultant -Fire Station Rehab(Various) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r_ ho ?d Q1 C- c� t #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL Q Q ® O' DATE: June 6, 209 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Permission to Hire Consultant [: Fire Station Rehabilitation [: Various Locations PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (If Any) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: hereby request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets to hire a consultant to provide arch itecturallengineering services for partial reconstruction of various fire stations located throughout the city. Funds are available in 35323206 and 34323706 445100 - Buildings. SJS /PJM /DDC /dIg cc: Comptroller J. Jacobs, Buildings Department Head Name: Stew Jjaepniak Title: Comm issicnr , -rks, Parks & Streets t Signature of Department Head: Permission to Hire Consultant — Fire Station Rehabilitation, Various Locations Mr. Smith moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public. Works, Parks and Streets dated June 6, 2012, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to hire a consultant to provide architectural /engineering services for partial. reconstruction of various fire stations locate throughout the city. Funds are available in Account 35323206 and 34323706 445100 — Buildings. Passed. 1 TAwp6O\-WNCOUNCIU6 -l2 -12 meetingTotmission to Hire Consultant -Fire Station Rehab,doc AYE NO FONTANA * FRANCZYK * . * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVIERA RUSSELL SCANLON SMITH * Maj -5 * *� 213- 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 9 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Permission to Hire Consultant -Hatch Restaurant Addition and Alterations Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk ZV C1 O O #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL 00009 DATE. June 6, 2012 ? FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Permission to Hire Consultant [: Hatch Restaurant [: Addition & Alterations PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (If Any) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: I hereby request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets to hire a consultant for architectural /engineering services for improvements to the Hatch Restaurant, consisting of an addition and improvements to the existing facility. Funds are available in 35328206 445100 - Buildings. SJS /PJM /DDC /dIg cc: Comptroller J. Jacobs, Buildings Department HeeA ,NgTWM jS �tveg J.. tepniak Title:; , M- missioner of li dirks, Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: U Permission to Hire Consultant — Hatch Restaurant Addition and Alterations Mr. Smith moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated June 6, 2012, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to hire a consultant to provide architectural /engineering services for improvements to the Hatch Resfauranf, consisting - - -- -- of an addition and improvements to the existing facility. Funds are available in Account 35328206 445100 — Buildings. Passed. TAwp60VRP\COUNCU,\6 -12 -12 meetingWormission to Hire Consultant -Hatch Restaurant.doe 3 Maj - 5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * . * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * * * * * * City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO - DEAR_. .SIR_`_. -. _.._.. - - - -. _.-- . . . .... ....... ... Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 10 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Permission to Hire Consultant- Streets Garage Planning & Analysis(Ell) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r-rn x 0 c� #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL 10 `` 0 � DATE: June 6, 2012 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Wo rks, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Permission to Hire Consultant [: Streets Garage [: Planning & Analysis PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (If Any) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: I hereby request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets to hire a consultant to prepare surveys, preliminary and detailed plans, specifications and estimates necessary for planning a new Department of Public Works Streets Garage. Funds are available in 30320906 445100 - Buildings. SJS /PJM /DDC /dIg cc: Comptroller J. Jacobs, Buildings Department Head Na e Steven J. Ste niak Title: Commsio[rir olic Works Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: �°' Permission to Hire Consultant Streets Garage Planning and Analysis (Ell)(PW) Mr. Smith moved: = That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated June 6, 2012, be received and filed, and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the De o f Public Works, Parks and Streets to hire a co ns u ltant to pr surveys preliminary and detailed plans, specifications and estimates necessary for planning a new Department of Public Works Garage. Funds are available in Account 30320906 445100 Buildings, Passed. I T:1wp6OV"\COUNCII. \6 -12 -12 meetingVermission to Hire Consultant- Streets GarageAnc p * AYE *WO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * �` * RUSSELL * SCANLON SMITH * Maj - 5 * *� 213 -5 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO a a Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 11 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Report of Bids Bridge Washing 2011 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk `I (111f K l - I JUN 2 5 7012 m.► C- r� - � r O ®0011_ 91 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: May 31, 2012 .FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids [: Bridge Washing 2011 [: PIN #5759.46 PRIOR COUNCIL RE FE RENCE: (IF ANY) [: This is to advise Your Honorable Body that I have advertised and received bids on May 16, 2012. The lowest bids received were: Contractor Base Bid + Alternate "A" = Total Bid Price Dandrow's Painting, Inc. $40,768.00 $23,920.00 $64,688.00 6 Trade Road Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Hunting Valley Construction, Inc. $49,912.00 $25,624.00 $75,536.00 P.O.Box 26 Bowmansville, NY 14026 Acme Powerwashing, Inc. $57,840.00 $26,500.00 $84,340.00 Powerline Road Holley, NY 14470 Destro Brothers $62,300.00 $44,500.00 $106,800.00 411 Ludington Buffalo, NY 14206 I hereby certify that the lowest responsible bidder for the above project is Dandrow's Painting, Inc. and I respectifully recommend that Your Honorable Body authorize a contract award to Dandrow's Painting, Inc. in the amount of $67,922.40: (Base Bid of $40,768.00 + [Alternate "A "] 23,920.00 + [5% unit price increases] $3,234.40 equals [Total Award] $67,922.40). The total engineer's estimate for this work is $103,900.00 [Base Bid - $82,800.00 + Alternate "A" — $21,100.00]. Funds for this project are available in our Capital Account #31720016-445 100 and an account to be named at a later date. SJS/DJP /dab Cc: Bill Heinold, Accountant TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TYPE TITLE: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: is .1 DIDONATO it?NQ]N ES RINfi F OPESS PROFE99lONAL9 ctC� Bridge Washing 2011 in the City of Buffalo J - NYSDOT PIN lib. 5760.17 . May 16, 2012 BID TAB FORBIDS RECIEVED WEDNESDAY MAY 1B, 2012 AT 11:00 AM, ROOM 502, CITY HALL, BUFFALO, NEW YORE( 641.33000218 SP rs teat cLrnrvinu nrvu Wnamwu ur F4 1 $1,500.80 $1,500.00 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 $500.00 1 $500.00 $1,270.00. $1,270.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 641.33MM 16 MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND WASHING OF BRIDGES, NO LEAD BASED PAINT 4 SPANS EA 1 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $1,200.00 $1,2DO.00 $50D.00 $50(1.00 $1.270.00; $1.270.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 64133WDB 16 MAIrI7ENANCE GLEANING AND WASHING OF BRIDGES, NO LEAD BASED PAINT 6TO 105PAN5 EA 1 $3,500.90 $3,500.00 $1,220.00 $1,200.00 $500.00 $600.00 $1,270.OQ $1,270.00 $3,000.00 I $3,000.00 641,33000716 MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND WASHING OF BRIDGES, NO LEAD BASED PAINT 11 TO 2s SPANS EA 1 $5,500.80 $5,600.00 $1,200.00 $1,20020 - $500.00 $500.00 $1,270.08 $1,270.OG $1,000.00 $1,000.00 641.340001 16 MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND WASHING Or WEATHERING STEEL BRIDGES (1 EA 2 $1,D00.00 $2,000.00 $1,200.00 $2,400.00 $500.00 $1,000.00 $1,270.(10 $2,540.00 $1,000.0) $2,000.00 B41.340D0316 MANTENANCE CLEANING AND WASHING OF WEATHERING STEEL BRMGES(3 SPANS F4 3 $2,1300.00 $6.000.00 $1,220.00 $3,600.00 $500.00 $1,500.00 $1,270.00 $3,81 D.00 $1,00020 $3,000.00 641.34000516 �'INTENANCE CLEANING AND WASHING OF WEATHERING STEEL BRI13GES(5 SPANS EA 1 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $1,200.00 $1,2GOAG $500.00 $500.00 $1.27020 $1,270.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 641.34000616 pN51NTENANCE CLEANING ANO WASHING OF WEATHERING STEEL BRIDGES (6 E.4 3 $4,000.00 $12,000.00 _ $1,200.00 $3,60(1.00 $500.00 $1,500.00 $1,270.00 $3,810.00 $1.000.00 $3,000.00 did not much the number unit price Noted Noted ($1,000) for Item 619.01. The Wrillen words are the legal h(d amount. Total Bass Bid in prposal was based on ;1(1,000, therefore no mathematical errors Sound. MNreI enArv�e u.rr,rvlrv� Anv wwsnm� ur n 641.33000216 SPANS EA 1 $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $1,2f50.90 $1 .00 ,200 $500.00 $50100 $750.00 $750.00 1 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 641.340001 16 MNK ENANCE CLEANING AND WASHING OF WEATHERING STEEL BRIDGES (1 2 $1,006.00 $2,600.00 $1,200.00 $2,400.00 $500.00 $1,000.00 $750.00 $1,500.00 $2,000.00 $4,000.00 MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND WASHING OF WEATHERING STEEL ORUGES (2 047.340002 16 , $1,590.90 $1,500.00 $1,200.00 $1,200.00 $500.00 $500.00 $750.00 $750.00 $2,000.110 $2,000.00 NOTED EXCEPTIONS PROM BID DOCUMENTS DANOROWS PAINflNG, INC. SEE NOTE ABOVE HUNTING VALLEY CONSTRUCTION, INC. NONE NOTED ACME POWERWASH, INC. NONE NOTED DESTRO & BROTHERS CONCRETE CO., INC. NONE NOTED HEREBY CERTIFY THAT, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, THIS CONTRACT WAS BID IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES AND FEDERAL AND STATE IEQUIREMENTS AND THIS TA13ULAMON INCLUDES ALL BIDS RECEIVED AT A PUBLIC BID OPENING HELD AT THE CITY OF BUFFALO. CITY HALL ON MAY 16, 2012 FOR A CONTRACT IN ERIE COUNTY KNOWN AS PIN 760.17 BRIDGE WASHING 2011 IN THE CITY OF BUFFALO AND THAT THE MATHEMATICAL EXTENSION OF UNIT PRICES TO ITEM COSTS AND RESULTING COMPUTED TOTALS IS ACCURATE AND AS SUBMITTED BY -AM BIDDER AS SHOWN EXCEPT AS NOTED. cz : I Wd r- NM ZIBZ M831 1,110 a Tl 1 A e�1 Report of Bid - Bridge Washing 2011 Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated May 31, 2012, be received and fled; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to enter into a contract in the Total amount of $67,922.40 (Base - - - Bid of $44;768:00 +- Iternate "A "I $23 + [5% unit price =increases] - -$3;23 - equals - - -- [Total Award] $67,922.40) to Dandrow's Painting, Inc. Funding for this project is available in Capital Account ##31720016- 445100 and an account to be Tamed at a later date. Passed. - TAwp60\JRP\COL NC1L\6 -12 -12 meeting\Report of Bid- Bridge Washing 2011.docx 1b Maj -5 213- 6 3/4- 7 AYE NO FONTANA * '� * FRANCZYK *. * GOLOMEEK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON c�►n � * * Maj -5 213- 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 12 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Report of Bids Caz Park Casino Interior Reconst {South} Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk I JUN 2 5 2012 fra c Na - <— r-,r r- 4 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: June 4, 2012 0 0 01 q FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids [: Cazenovia Park Casino [: Interior Reconstruction [: Job #1250 South District - - PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP TEXT: I issued bid requests on May 21, 2012 and received the following informal bids for Cazenovia Park Casino, Interior Reconstruction on June 4, 2012. 4790 Thompson, Clarence, NY Alternate #1 is for general construction work to be done in the food prep area. Alternate #2 is for general construction work to be done in the main hall area. Alternate #4 is for general construction work to be done in the men's and women's restrooms. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all bids received and that Nichter Associates, with a base bid of $'12,900.00, add Alt. #1 for $4,800.00, add Alt. #2 for $8,000.00, add Alt. #4 for $8,800.00, for a total bid of Thirty Four Thousand Five Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($34,500.00), is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications. I recommend that Your Honorable Body authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets to order on the basis of the lowest responsible bid. Funding for this project is available in 32320406 445100 - Buildings. SJS /PJM /dIg cc: Contract Compliance Office J. Jacobs, Buildings Department Head Name,: Seven J. Ste nick Title: Signature of Department Head: Base Bid Alt #1 Alt #2 Alt #4 Nichter Associates $12,900 $4,800 $8,000 $8,800 3435 Harlem, Cheektowaga, NY Miller Enterprises $11,800 $6,200 $7,800 $9,200 92 Newfield, Buffalo, NY Allgaier Construction $15,000 $6,200 $9,400 $9,500 4790 Thompson, Clarence, NY Alternate #1 is for general construction work to be done in the food prep area. Alternate #2 is for general construction work to be done in the main hall area. Alternate #4 is for general construction work to be done in the men's and women's restrooms. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all bids received and that Nichter Associates, with a base bid of $'12,900.00, add Alt. #1 for $4,800.00, add Alt. #2 for $8,000.00, add Alt. #4 for $8,800.00, for a total bid of Thirty Four Thousand Five Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($34,500.00), is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications. I recommend that Your Honorable Body authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets to order on the basis of the lowest responsible bid. Funding for this project is available in 32320406 445100 - Buildings. SJS /PJM /dIg cc: Contract Compliance Office J. Jacobs, Buildings Department Head Name,: Seven J. Ste nick Title: Signature of Department Head: Report of Bid – Cazenovia Park Casino Interior Reconstruction Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated June 4, 2012, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to enter into a contract in the Total amount of $34,500.00 {Base — Bid of - goCro + Altemate #1 for $4,800.00 + Alternate #2 for $8;000:00 - + Alternate - #4 for -- $8,800.00 for a total bid of $34,500.Q0} to Nichter Associates. Funding for this project is available in Account 32320406 445100 – Buildings. Passed. TAwp60VRP\COUNC1L\6 -12 -12 meeting\Report of Bid -Caz Park Casino.docx �� AYE NO FONTANA * FRANCZYK GOLOMSEK * '� * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * Maj - 5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * * * * * .q City CIerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO _.._ DEAR -StR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 13 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Report of Bids Portable Toilets for COB Parks (Various) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk JUN 2 5 2072 C"9 �( �r + � �c7 o®0 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: June 6, 2012 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Parks SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids [: Portable Toilets for [: City of Buffalo Parks [: Various Districts PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY)[ I advertised for bids on May 18, 2012, and received the following formal sealed bid for the Portable Toilets for City of Buffalo Parks contract, which were publicly opened and read June 1, 2012. Contractor Bid Ball Toilet & Septic Service $124.90 per month /standard unit Blasedell, NY $182.90 per month /ADA unit I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all bids received and that Ball Toilet & Septic Services with a bid of $124.90 per month for a single standard unit and $182.90 per month for a single ADA compliant unit is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications. I hereby respectfully request that Your Honorable Body approve authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets to order the work on the basis of the low bid. Funds for this work are available in Account #14222006 - 444201 plus an account to be named at a later date. Your consideration toward this request is greatly appreciated. Department Head Name: Steven J. Stepniak Title: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: cc: Peter Merlo, P.E., City Engineer Andrew R. Rabb, Deputy Commissioner, Parks Comptroller Contract Compliance Office SJS /AR 1�' d Report of Bid -- Portable Toilets for City of Buffalo Parks, Various Districts Mr. Smith moved: That the..above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated June 6, 2012, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to enter into a contract in the amount.of $$124.00 per - — month/standard $182.90 per month/ADA unit to Ball Toilet - &- Septie - Service:- Funding— for this project is available in Account #14222006- 444201, and an account to be named at a later date. Passed. TAwp60\JRP\COUNClL\6 -12 -12 rneetinglReport of Bids - Portable toilets..docx AYE NO FONTANA * FRANCZYK *. * GOLOMSEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL * . * SCANLON SMITH * * * * Maj - 5 *` 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR. - Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 14 Report of Bids Mass Ave Project -Phase II (Nia) PASSED JUNE 12, 201.2 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk a x �© C3 Q 0 t #2 (Rev. 1193) MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: June 6, 2012 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT:. [: Report of Bids [: Massachusetts Avenue Park [: Phase II Job #1242 [: Niagara District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: (EX.: Item No. CCP } TEXT: I advertised for on May 14, 2012, and received the following formal sealed bids for Massachusetts Avenue Park, Phase II, which were publicly opened and read on May 30, 2012. STC Construction P O Box 459, Springville, NY Occhino Paving Corp 2650 Seneca, West Seneca NY Base Bid Alt #4 Alt #5 Alt #6 $229,500.00 $ 9,210.00 $14,050.00 $13,250.00 $196,377.00 $16,736.00 $26,741.00 $26,180.00 Titan Development 8534 Seaman, Gasport, NY Nova Site 6 Lena, West Seneca, NY Pinto Construction 9 Babcock, Buffalo, NY Anastasi Trucking 4430 Walden, Lancaster, NY $206,500.00 $26,000.00 $38,000.00 $38,000.00 $225,522.00 $20,275.00 $26,000.00 $25,400.00 $248,797.00 $30,060.00 $40,479.00 $39,818.00 $276,878.70 $ 2,470.00 $26,806.00 $26,243.00 Alternate #4: Remove existing 12' high chain link fence and posts on southwest side (Lawrence Place side) of the site; install approximately 176 linear foot of new 12' high chain link fence and new posts. Alternate #5: Remove existing 12' high chain link fence and posts on northwest side (Hampshire Street side) of the site; install approximately 286 linear foot of new 12' high chain link fence and new posts. Alternate #6: Remove existing 12' high chain link fence and posts on the northeast side (Winter Street side) of the site; install approximately 280 linear foot of new 12' high chain link fence and new posts. 13 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all bids received and that STC Construction., with a Base Bid of $229,500.00, add Alternate #4 for $9,210.00, add Alternate #5 for $14,050.00, add Alternate #6 for $13,250.00, add 10 % contingency for $26,601.00, for a total bid price of Two Hundred Ninety Two Thousand Six Hundred Elevan and 001100 Dollars ($292,611.00) is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications. I recommend that Your Honorable Body authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets to order the work on the basis of the low bid. Funds for this project are available in 34400206 445100 - Buildings. SJSIPJMIFGIdlg cc: Contract Compliance Office Buildings Department Head Name: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. Title: Signature of Department Head: I SO Report of Bids — Massachusetts. Avenue Park Phase II (Nia) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated June 12, 2012, be received and filed; and That the Common. Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to enter into a contract in the Total amount of $292,611.00 (Base Bid of $229,500.00 ± Alternate #4 for $9,210 + Alternate #5 for $14,050.00+ Alternate #6 for $13,250.00 for a total bid of $292,611.00) to STC Corporation. Funding for this project is available in Account 34400206 445100 — Buildings. Passed. TAwp60\JRP\COUNCIL\6 -12 -12 meeting\Report of Bid -Mass Ave Project Phase 2.docx N � *ANE *NO* FONTANA FRANCZYK * GOLOMSEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON SMITH Maj - 5 * "lv 213- 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO .TUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 15 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Request for Permission to Accept Donation of Supplies and Materials From South Buffalo Celtics Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk l JUN 2 5 2012 r AlIAYO o 0 0001 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: June 6, 2012 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Parks SUBJECT: [: Request Permission [: to Accept Donation of [: Supplies and Materials From [: the South Buffalo Celtics [: for Tifft Playfields Shelter House PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY)[ Permission is hereby requested from Your Honorable Body to accept donation of supplies and materials to be used for the following improvements at Tifft Farms (George Hartmann) Playfields: Shelter House: paint for locker rooms, $5,000.00 field accessories, and aluminum benches Your consideration toward this request is greatly appreciated. Department Head Name: Steven J. Stepniak Title: Commissioner � � � msµ �._ •' SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD:' cc: Peter Merlo, P.E., City Engineer Andrew R. Rabb, Deputy Commissioner, Parks& Rec Request Permission to Accept Donation of Supplies and Materials from the South Buffalo Celtics for Tifft Playfields Shelter House Mr. Smith moved. That the above item be, and the above communication from the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated June 6, 2012, be received and filed; and. That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to accept donation of supplies and materials to be used to improvements at Tifft Farms (George Hartman) Playfields to paint the locker rooms, field accessories and aluminum benches. Passed. TAwp6O\JRP1COUNCILI6 -12 -12 meetingTermissiun to Accept Donation of Supplies and Materials.dom - AYE NO FONTA.NA FRANCZYK *. GOLOMSEK LOCURTO * �` PRIDGEN RIVERA RUSSELL SCANLON SMITH Maj - 5 213- 6 . 3/4- 7 �` . �\j FROM THE CORPORATION COUNSEL June 12, 2012 BROON W. BROWN MAYOR Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk Room 1308 City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, New York 14202 May 24, 2012 Re: item 106 CCP May 15, 2012 Drug and Gun Free Zone — The Belle Center Dear Mr. Chwalinski: C tgt 9 b TIMOTHY A. BALL CORPORATION COUNSEL The Common Council has asked whether it is feasible to place Gun and Drug Free Zone signs in the vicinity of the Belle Community Center at 104 Maryland Street in the City of Buffalo. Drug Free Zones and Gun Free Zones are popular names for two separate legal initiatives. NO DRUG ZONE SIGNS Penal law §220.44, makes it a class B felony to sell a controlled substance of a child day care center or an educational facility as defined in the statute. A child day care facility must be one as defined in §399(c) of the Social Services Law. An important element of the Penal Code §220.44 is that "a rebuttable presumption shall be established that a person has knowledge that they are within the grounds of a child day care or educational facility when notice is conspicuously posted of the presence or proximity of such facility. The posting of signs identifying the presence of the child day care facility assists in the prosecution of controlled substance sales as a class B felony. The New York State Department of Transportation has established a standard for such signs, and they may be posted on Buffalo City streets. The Buffalo School District has posted this type of sign around school buildings. These have been authorized to be placed on City right of way with the permission of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets when the signs do not interfere with a traffic control device, such as a stop sign or other sign that controls the flow of traffic. The signs erected at'Buffalo Public School were made at School District expense and placed by School District personnel at places designated by the Department of Public Works 000.8 CITY OF BUFFALO DEPARTMENT OF LAW e/ 65 NIAGARA SQUARE / 1100 CITY HALL / BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3379 / (716) 851 -4343 / FAX: (716) 851 -4105 / www.city- buffalo.com y� 0 \ 11 Streets and Parks. The City does not pay for these signs, their installation, maintenance or replacement. If the City were to manufacture this size of sign the cost to the City would be approximately $100 per sign. The text would have to clearly state the presence of the specific facility. For example "DRUG FREE ZONE 1 BELLE CENTER CHILD DAY CARE ". Identification as a child day care center is necessary to the notice. If the Belle Center operates a child day care facility as defined in Social Services Law "No Drug Zone" signs may be authorized on City right -of way, including on street light standards and parking sign posts around the facility. Sign costs are the responsibility of the facility. NO GUN ZONE SIGNS "No Gun Zone" legislation derives from the Federal Gun -Free Schools Act. That act requires that States must have a policy of suspending, for one year, students who bring weapons into a public school. Failure to have such a policy can lead to a loss of Federal education funding. New York State enacted Education Law §3214(d) to carry out that Federal policy. Unlike the Penal Law provisions that make knowledge of the presence of a school a part of criminal intent, the Education Law addresses school discipline of its students. The popular term "Gun Free Zone" describes the policy that there shall be no guns in schools. There is not, however, a general police enforcement mechanism as there is for the "Drug Free Zone ". The "Gun Free Zone" sign is a school's manner of publicizing the policy to its student body. These signs have no State Department of Transportation standard, and are not to be affixed to the public rights -of -way, as they do not serve the enforcement of laws that apply to traffic, parking or the public at large. "Gun Free Zone" signs, as a school policy statement, may be placed on school property, but they may not be placed in the public right -of way. Very truly yours, TIMOTHY A. BALL Corporation Counsel r� e� (V� _7�.� -__ BY: ALAN P. &RSTMAN Assistant Corporation Counsel cc: Timothy A. Ball, Corporation Counsel Steve Stepniak, Commissioner of Public Works Eric Schmarder , Daniel Derenda, Commissioner of Police ` y p�� REFERRED TO THE COMMIT p� ON LEGIS FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES June 12, 2012. City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON, BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 17 Food License (New) -2159 Genesee(Lov) PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk I JUN 2 5 2012 c •a 'ter 00017 To: The Common Council: Date: June 7, 2012 From: Department Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Type in Upper and Lower Case Only Subject: [: Food Store (New) [: 2159 GENESEE(Lovejoy) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Text ( Tyne Single Spac Pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attachod application for a Food Store License located at 2159 GENESEE (Zealmart Inc.lAhmed A. Saeed) and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application fora food store Iicense is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collection Office I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Type Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFORD Tune Title: JOAMISS Signature of Department Head: !:: PS: rf Wo CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 REVIEW TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: I IN 0 F. ►k.� DISAPPROVAL REASON: ZONING REVIEW GRUNDY ZEALMART INC. FOODSTORE 2159 GENESEE LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT AIIMED MOHAMED SAEED (716)$16 -5017 FST12- 10024696 01/31/2012 NO 141STORY OF FOODSTORE OR RESTAURANT TAKEOUT LICENSE. WAS PREVIOUSLY LICENSED AS AUTO REPAIR AND USED CAR DEALER. CHECK ALSO FOR BUILDING USI --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: RE MARKS : INSPECTOR: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** RM# EXT 4' PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: FIRE LT. GERALD WHA-LEN ZEALMART INC. FOOD STORE 2159 GENESEE LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT AHMED MOHAMED SAEED (716)816 -5017 FST12- 10021696 ------------- - - - - -- --------------------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW* ** REMARKS: �] / INSPECTOR: f lit /� S G� Gt/� w �J�[ s RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: BUILDING VINCE FERRARA.CCIO ZEALNL RT INC. FOOD ,STORE 2159 GENESE.E LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT AHMED MOHAMED SAEED (716)816 -5017 FST12- 10024696 DISAPPROVAL REASON: -- ---------------------- -------------------------- - - - - -- ------------------ (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: - 2- 2 l DISAPPROVED: DATE: .------ DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: ,� r INSPECTOR: r A X C. wL 1-f A'( RM# � Z- EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO cp OFFICE OF LICENSES a , .,.: 301 CITY HALT. b BUFFALO, NY 14202 0 INSPECTION TYPE: POLICE REFERRED TO: MARGARET OV E:RDORF APPLICATION FOR: ZEALMART INC. LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: FOOD STORE 2159 GENESEE LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT AHMED MOHAMED SAEED (716)816 -5017 FSTI2- 10024695 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: REMARKS: MOM DISTRICT C. APPROVED: DISAPPROVED: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE S'T'ATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMMISSIONER OF AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 REVIEW TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE 'TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: COLLECTIONS JOE LOTEMPIO ZEALMART INC. FOOD STORE 2159 GENESEE LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT AHIvIED MOHAMED SAEED (716 )816 -5017 FST12- 10021696 ---------------------------- ----------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: j!%--`rte ` INSPECTOR: bs / .1 c. / RM4 1 EXT J �c PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. - ITY OF BUFFALO - LICENSE APPLICATION 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall Room 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 Phone (715) 851 -4078 Fax (716) 851 -4952 F r: it 0� All information on this form is public record. UMail ❑ Walk -in ❑ Sole Proprietor ® Corporation ❑ Limited Liability Company fee 0 Restaurant Take Out $ 88.00 91 Food Store $115.00 See additional questions. Corporation Name Business Name (dba) Business Fax _ Business Address (no PO Box) 2159 Genesee .Street Buffalo NY 14211 Mailing Address (if different) NYS Tax ID # Business Website Owner(s)/ Principal Partners Applicant (last, first) Saeed, Ahmed M. , Home Address: (PO Bok not acceptable) Date of birth Co- Applicant (last, first) Home Address (PO Box not acceptable) Date of birth E -Mail Home Phone ( 7 16) 816 -5017 397 Ruskin Road, Amherst, NY 14226 Place of Birth Place of Birth Home Phone Describe your specific business activity in detail. grocery / convenience store selling groceries, food, tobacco products & household 511 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this I 1 day of Jan . 20 Notary Puhiic. Stale of NEvr York For office use only ❑ Meat Fish Poultry $150.00 ❑ Caterer fee ❑ Restaurant 1 -200 seats $174.00 ❑ 201 -400 seats $250.00 © 400- seats $350.00 (on premise consumption of food and /or beverage) ❑ Certificate of Inspection $56.00 (Public Assembly) Restaurant 50+ seats ❑ Coin Control Amusement $525.00 # games _ per game $47.25 ❑ Arcade # games _ per game $47.25 ❑ Music mechanical $52.50 ❑ Music live, no dancing $52.50 ❑ News Stand $63.00 Corporation Name Business Name (dba) Business Fax _ Business Address (no PO Box) 2159 Genesee .Street Buffalo NY 14211 Mailing Address (if different) NYS Tax ID # Business Website Owner(s)/ Principal Partners Applicant (last, first) Saeed, Ahmed M. , Home Address: (PO Bok not acceptable) Date of birth Co- Applicant (last, first) Home Address (PO Box not acceptable) Date of birth E -Mail Home Phone ( 7 16) 816 -5017 397 Ruskin Road, Amherst, NY 14226 Place of Birth Place of Birth Home Phone Describe your specific business activity in detail. grocery / convenience store selling groceries, food, tobacco products & household 511 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this I 1 day of Jan . 20 Notary Puhiic. Stale of NEvr York For office use only ❑ Meat Fish Poultry $150.00 ❑ Caterer $ 88.00 © Bakery ❑ 0 -2 employees $ 63.00 ❑ 3 -10 employees $105.00 1111-15 employees $157.00 ❑ 26 -50 employees $315.00 ❑ 51 -200 employees $525.00 ❑ Partnership fee ❑ Restaurant Dance ❑ Floor Show $367.50 E3 Live Music $2I0.00 ❑ Mechanical $131.25 0 Public Dance (based on sq ft) 13 GoGo Dancing $131.25 ❑ Skating Rink $2100 ❑ Bowling Alley per lane $31.50 # lanes ❑ Billiard Parlor per table $31.50 # tables Zealmart Inc. Business Phone (71� 816 ( temp) I am aware of the- obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required information, and I have informed all owners, managers, or other principals of their criminal and/or civic responsibility for the timely fulfillment of restrictions and - -- conditions to the license or timely abatement of any,nuis a activity at or associated with the business. Initik As an authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the information on this form is true, correct, complete and current to the best of my knowledge and belief Application No Print Name Date issued: Signature Date 01/11/201 Food Store License (New) — 2159 Genesee (Lovejoy)(EDPI) (Item No. 15A, C.C.P., June 7, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to .the. Common Council - with a recommendation for approval on condition. Mr. en moved: That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code to issue a Food Store License to Ahmed A. Saeed d /b /a Zealmart Inc. located at 215.9 Genesee. Passed. / COND The.following conditions: 1. No drug paraphenelia 2. no Sales of Dutchie or Blunt cigars. 7:kvp60URV*DUNC1Lk6 -]2 -12 —Mftn food sWse Ii—n nm -2159 Genes -docx Maj -5 2/3- G 3/4- 7 * AYE * NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK *. GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN * '� * RIVERA RUSSELL SCANLON SMITH City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 18 Food Store License(New) -2067 Niagara(Nia) PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk N c� r' 77 e� 00018 To: The Common Council: Date: June 7, 2012 From: Department Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store (New) [: 2067 Niagara(Niagara) I Type in Upper and [: Lower Case Only [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx, C xx/xx/xx Text . (T py e Single S pace Below Pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Food Store License located at 2067 Niagara (Eagle Mon Asian Market/Banya Raman Htaw Weang) and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a food store license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collection Office I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Type Department Head Name: . Type Title: Signature of Department Head. JC: PS: rf CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES .301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 REVIEW TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: ------ - - - - -- ----------------------------------------------- ----- - - -- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) FOOD STORE 2067 NIAGARA NORTH COUNCIL DISTRICT BANYA RAMAN HTAW WEANG (716)948 -6611 FST12- 10024875 no history of£oodstore at location. there was a clothing store before. ZONING REVIEW MICHAEL CASTRO EAGLE MON ASIAN MARKET APPROVED: DATE: 1v2- - 1.2-- DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: REMARKS: INSPECTOR: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** — z RM# 3o i EXT %/'Z G PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: FIRE LT. KENNETH POCZKALSKI EAGLE MON ASIAN MARKET FOOD STORE 2067 NIAGARA NORTH COUNCIL DISTRICT BANYA RAMAN HTAW WEANG (716)948 -6611 FST12- 10024875 --------------------------------- ------------------ ---- -- ----------------------__----------_-_--- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: RM## EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: RM## EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVER : CITY OF BUFFALO - OFFICE OF LICENSES DISAPPROVED: 301 CITY HALL - BUFFALO, NY 14202 INSPECTION TYPE: BUILDING REFERRED TO. VINCE FERRARACCIO APPLICATION FOR: EAGLE MON ASIAN MARKET LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE -BUSINESS ADDRESS: 2067 NIAGARA LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: NORTH COUNCIL DISTRICT APPLICANT NAME: BANYA RAMAN HTAW WE.ANG APPLICANT PHONE: (716)948 -6611 APPLICATION NO: FST12- 10024875 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVER : DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: J INSPECTOR: f �RM# ��� EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. In CITY OF BUFFALO �I OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: - BUSIINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: POLICE MARGARET OVERDORF EAGLE MON ASIAN MARKET FOOD STORE (D. -3 0 2067 NIAGARA NORTH COUNCIL DISTRICT B ANYA RAMAN HTA W WEANG (716)948 -6611 FST12- 10024875 DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: REMARKS: DISTRICT C. APPROVED: DISAPPROVED: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMMISSIONER OF AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. DATE: S j 0 V CITY OF BUFFALO �. OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 REVIEW TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: COLLECTIONS J OE LOTEMPIO EAGLE MON ASIAN MARKET FOOD STORE 2067 NIAGARA NORTH COUNCIL DISTRICT BANYA KAMAN 4TAW WEANG (716)948 -6611 FST12- 10024875 -------- - - - - -- -------- __-- __---- _-------- - - - - -- - -- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: 3� DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: Ne INSPECTOR: RM# EXT PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO - LICENSE APPLICATION 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall Room 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 Phone (716) 851 -4078 Fax (716) 851 -4952 • Type of Entity; All information on this form is public record. ❑ Sole Proprietor ❑ Corporation 'Partnership ❑ Limited Liability Company ❑ Restaurant 1 -200 seats fee •$174.00 ❑ 201 -400 seats $250.00 ❑ 400+ seats $ 63.00 .$350.00 (on premise consumption of food andlor beverage) ❑ Certificate of Inspection $56.00 (Public Assembly) Restaurant 50+ seats ❑ Coin Control Amusement $315.00 # games y pet game $47.25 ❑ Arcade # games _ per game $47.25 ❑ Music mechanical $52.50 ❑ Music live, no dancing $52.50 ❑ News Stand $63.00 Corporation Name Business Name (dba) Business Address (no PO Box) fee 13 Restaurant Take Out $ 88.00 Food Store $115.00 See additional questions. ' ❑ Meat Fish Poultry . $150.00 ❑ Caterer $ 9$ ❑ Bakery . ❑ 0 -2 employees $ 63.00 ❑ 3 -10 employees $105.00 ❑ 11 -15 employees $157.00 ❑ 26 -50 employees $315.00 © 51 -200 employees $525.00 Business Phone Business Fax ( ) Mailing Address (if different) l I L - n 1 NYS Tax ID # Business Website E -Mai qvI W� Y Owner(s)/ Principal Partners] 9. C.o ti,,,j Applicant (cast, first) e .L7 - I E , n Home Phone Home Address (Po Box not acceptable) } (l Z Date of b' Place of Birth Y Pt U f fa 1 0 N U 1 Lj 24 JK4 Co- Applicaut (last, first) O Q W Home Phone Home Address: (PO Box not acceptable) J `)., j . Date o b' Place of Birth a N q ' 0 4 Describe your specific business activity in detail. Subscribed and sworn to before me gii AQtY 20 of Deeds in and for the uff'alo, New York F or office us only fee ❑ Restaurant Dance ❑ Floor Show $367.50 © Live Music $210,00 ❑ Mechanical $131.25 ❑ Public Dance (based on sq #t) 0 GoGo Dancing $131.25 ❑ Skating Rink $210.00 ❑ Bowling Alley per lane $31.50 # lanes ❑ Billiard Parlor per table $31.50 # tables I am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required information, and I have informed all owners, managers, or other principals of their criminal and/or civic responsibility for the timely fulfillment of restrictions and conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated with the business. Initial As an authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the information on this form is true, correct, complete and current to the best of my knowledge and belief. Print Name °l 41T Vh 09 Signature Date G V \.9 Food Store License (New) — 2067 Niagara (Nia)(EDPI) (item No. 15B, C.C.P., June 7, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval. on condition. Mr. i `med: That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code to . issue a Food Store License to Banya Raman Htaw Weang d/b /a Eagle Mon Asian Market located at 2067 Niagara. Passed. ttee on Legislation Chairman TA;uV60VWCO17NCILi6 -12.12 m.1ingVbod store Sinew -2067 Niagmm.d= - Maj -5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK *. * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * * * * * * * #1 (Rev. 1/93) Single Page Communication to the Common Council 000 91 To: The Common Council: Date: dune 6, 2012 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Type in Upper and L Lower Case Only Subject: [: Lodging House License [: 619 Lafayette (Delaware) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx : Text (Tyne Single Space Belo Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Lodging House License located at 619 Lafayette, and find that as to form is correct. 1 have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a Lodging House license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Police, and Building Inspections, Health Department. I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. I have cau.,ed an investigation by the Police Department into the moral character of Joseph Lettieri. The attached thereto for Joseph Lettieri. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Type Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFORD Type Title: Signature of Department Head: JC:PS: jd REFE 1 THE COMMITTE-� ON LEGISLATION. ' I � �a Interdepartmental Memo Date: June 6, 2012 To: James Comerford, Interim Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Lodging House at 619 Lafayette Ave Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following. is a check list of requirements for a Lodging -House License application to the Common Council: Fire Prevention Building Inspection Police Department Health Department Lodging House Agent License (Owner living at location) Application Director of''ermits & Inspection Service INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARK '3: DISAPPROVAL REASON: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 POLICE MARGARET OVERDORF JOSEPH LETTIERI LODGING HOUSE 04 619 LAFAYETTE AVE ELMWOOD VILLAGE DISTRICT ELLEN /JOSEPH LETTIERI . LHM11- 10024513 RECORD CHECK ATTACHED CALL OWNER FOR APPT. 867 -7777 �! r \� -------------- --------------------------------------- ---- (36_ oI_ � ---0--------------- TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARI'ME09 REFERRED TO) APPROVED, DATE: C 2-C', C `' l b L DISAPPROVED: DATE: REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMMISSIONER OF AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Buffalo Police Department Idea ficatioi Section 44.Frahkliri Strut - : _ Buffalo, New York 14202 There is a SIMOU he to proem this dafia. By mad, p nejg MUST be made by money order: DO NOT sei through the mail.. Iu payment m be made •by money order or cash. Cheab are not.swepted• Make orders payable to the BuMalo Police Department, Be sure to iriolude a stamped, self addressed envelope so tlratthis inforrnation-can be m4ed.to.you, Complete information listed below *ad have your identification ad Apstare veritivd by a Notary Public (Or) Comnriisiu Deeds as Iisfibd on-the bottom of ;mss application: Without total vompliMOO to these instructions, you'W7I►L receive the, requested info=aiaon. ALL S16 WATURES MUST BE ONGINAL N� OFAFFLICA�v . Lrz. ' �! ENN SIzX RACE 1. 1 1 T, CURnNTADDRWI " DATE OF DIRT& REASONFORnQUE$T: XGNATM OFAM 9 DATE State of Nevi York County of Brie ) SS& Qf off o On the $441- , o f _ 0,, V 8E�• t before me personally appeared J 05de m A . L& e 'to MO known to be *e same person descn' bed in, and who'mouted tho foregoing ins ert and aclmowledged axe egecaffenthereof ELLEN CARLSTROM J w . ►/ Notary Public, State of New York. COMMle ps . Notarypubi c/Comn*sionerofDeeds - O1Ck�#43655 .. � • -... .. ..�..v..a.,.....:............TO BE COMI"'LE'ITD S II7EN'1'D.t'�MTION RBCORD ATTACEMD _ _._, ....._._ . VBR FM BY ' D RBCORT c�NFI S DATE YBRlFIED NDT - - USE OF TWs D1FGnFAmON IS NOT BA&BD ON FINOE"RTI4711)M,1n MCATION• DO NOT RBTAIH A DAYS FRUM DATE VBRWMD. NDT V w yav r v Buffalo Police Department'' Identifiaadiion Section �4 Fra�clin 5�reed'• .. _ . r . .. - � .. - - . . _ - ` - ....... . ,` - . . Buffalo, New York 14202 There is a. $10.00 fee to process ft data. By mad t. , p aymen t be made by money order. p0 NOT. set trough the maii. Tn person, payment can be made by Bey order or cash Checks are notc ePfed. Make ; orders payable to fhe Buffalo .Police Department, Be sure to itiolude a stampeicl, self -a dressed envelope so 1hat this i formation -can be Mood to.yo�; Campy - information fisted below and have your identification and Signature- rr4d by a Notary Public (ct) Cotnumissi�i Deeds„ as listed on the, bottom of -bb application: Vithout total compliance to these tcfiio0, u L receive the requested information. AIL SIGNATWS MUST BE ORIGINAL NAME OFA F6CANT RACE CURRENT AIM11M . DATE OF BIRTH: SOCIAl1 SECUMY A Jr . - . REASONFORREQUEST: SIMUTIM OP APPLICANT DATE StoD of New York ) County of Erie - SS-. City ofBuffela D day flf / I _ _ •,� before me gonallp appeared to me knot► to Ira same person desonbed in, and oho 'executed the foregoing instrument anal aiowledged tie execntiotithareof MICHELLE MATHEWS c- Notary - Public, State of New York No. 01 MA48s3423 NatexyPublirJC4mmisstonerofDeeds Qualified.'in Erie C unty My Commission Exphss -1 ......•.....y...•I... M......i... Tv� comr Tea m��.�TIONSEc •..... . xxaNrEnsONN .-.��. � ���.�•w..• - -- RECORDATFACHB�D -- -_ VERNSD BY r N0 RBCORD'0K V GS_y ! DATl3 NOTB- . USE OF'T= n►Il�0M AT10N IS- N0TBA=.0N FING3.�RPRDU 1DSNIMATION. DO 14OT SETA 1 DAYS FROM DATE VEMM. SOT V STAMP CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO:. REFERRAL DATE: I:T�►Ti / \D:fc� r �r GARY ZIOLKOWSKI JOSEPH LETTIERI LODGING HOUSE 614 LAFAYETTE AVE ELMWOOD VILLAGE DISTRICT ELLEN /JOSEPH LETTIERJ LHMI I -I 0024513 CALL OWNER FOR APPT. 867 -7777 DISAPPROVAL REASON: -------------------------------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) NUMBER OF BEDS " APPROVED;.' DATE • s' � 1 DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: 71,115 _ --/ RM# ! EXT�' INSPECTOR',`? ::' YN': -'G AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS MN.�•,,.,,.� tee. REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES—THANK YOU. INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 HEALTH DEPARTMENT MARYLYN TUBERDICK JOSEPH LETTIERI LODGING HOUSE 619 LAFAYETTE AVE ELMWOOD VILLAGE DISTRICT ELLEN /JOSEPH LETTIERI LHMI I- 10024513 FALL OWNER FOR APPT. 867 -7777 LV Al DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) NUMBER OF BEDS . 1 _ APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BE W * ** r r) RE MARKS : INSPECTOR: RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION P COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. ma c! =7 Sf -�F_ INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: DISAPPROVAL REASON: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 FIRE LT. KENNETH POCZKALSKI JOSEPH LETTIERI LODGING HOUSE 619 LAFAYETTE AVF, ELMWOOD VILLAGE DISTRICT ELLEN/JOSEPH LETTIERI LHM11- 10024513 CALL OWNER FOR APPT. 867 -7777 3 30 ------------------ ----------------------- - - - - - -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) NUMBER OF BEDS APPROVED: DATE: I DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO -- BUSINESS APPLICATION 65 Niagara 5q. City Hall Roo_ m 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 Phone. (715) 851 -4078 Fax.(716) 851-4952 _ yr All information on this form is public record 1 LODGING HOUSE LICENSE APPLICATION Lodging House Address _ J L A fA e- :Hz fie , Buffalo NY j - "--X-- Number, Street 21P Number of Rooming Units Total Number of Beds Total Number of Beds Applied for Number of Rooms Number of persons occupying each Rooming Unit . Name of Owner o SAP [ a f' _ Home Phone # 9-9 Owner Address F- A GA Y i A 6 N} Number, S eet City, town or Village State ZIP Owner Date of Birth L " l 3 ' G G - G Place of Birth y���? 10 - /J ''`" r✓ NYS Tax 1D # 11 -Lq - Business Website E- Mai� G147*er LJ@! Z., V% , n1Q ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT As per Chapter 269 -2(B) of the City Ordinances, no license will be issued unless the owner OR the agent of the property resides on the premises of the lodging house. Check one: I, the owner, reside on the premises of the above lodging house address. ❑ is the Lodging House Agent residing at the lodging house. T am`aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of arty change in required information, and I have informed all owners, managers, or other principals of their criminal and/or civic responsibility for the timely fulfillment of . restrictions and conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated with the business. Fees 0 -15 be&......$71.00 16-25 beds .... $119.00 over. 25 beds ... $118.00 + $2.50 for each a bed I certify the information on this form is true, correct, complete and current to the best of my knowledge belief, . Subscribed an sworn to before me Signature of Applican �It a3 a i 2a Print Name L Le 'r o Date son Deeds 00020 Single Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: June 5, 2012 From: Department: Department_ of Permit & inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Restaurant Dance License (Renewal) [:2046 Fillmore Prior Council Reference: (if any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) Pursuant to Chapter 150 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have caused an investigation into the premises located at 2046 Fillmore for which said renewal application for a Restaurant Dance Class. III license is being sought by Curtis Drake @ New Coldn Nugget and according to the attached reports from the Fire Department,. Police Department and Building Inspections, I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Type Department Head Name: Type Title: Signature of Department Head: JC:cap #1 (Rev. 01/1993) REFERR, ED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. James Comerford rd INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARI:S: DISAPPROVAL REASON: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 FIRE RENEWAL LT. GERALD WFIALEN NEW GOLDEN NUGGET INC. RESTAURANT /DANCE 2046 FILLMORE MASTEN COUNCIL DISTRICT CURTIS DRAKE 0000000000 RSDI1- 193633 7/1/2011 12 :00:00AM ---—------------—------------------—----- ------- - - -- — — - -- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) ,APPROVED: DATE: — r DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DA'Z'E: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. P CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES �r, 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTIONIAPPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY 1 DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: NEW GOLDEN NUGGET INC. LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANTIDANCE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: ]REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 2046 FI.LLMORE (716) 896 -3584 MA 00 CURTIS DRAKE 193633 RENEWED LICENSE 2011 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: D OVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR � RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS pf REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU App,Vip? i LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: NEW GOLDEN NUGGET INC. BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL, PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: DISAPPROVED 1 RENEWED LICENSE 2012 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 341 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST 2046 FILLMORE (716) 896 -3584 MA 00 CURTIS DRAKE 0- 193633 07/01/2011 DATE: DATE: �l DISAPPROVED DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST -BE STATED BELOW * ** RE COMM. OF P AFTER INSPECTION PdASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Rppstip2.rpr City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 21 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Second Hand Dealer -903 Tonawanda(North) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk � � ry E �r _� C-)r r- �0 41 (Rev. 1/93) Single Page Communication to the Common Council 0002_ To: The Common Council: Date: June 7, 2012 From: Department of Economic Developm Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Second Hand Dealer [: 903 Tonawanda (North) Type in Upper -a [: J_ Lower Case O ng` [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. x Text ( Type Single Space low): s Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a. Second Hand Dealer License located at 903 Tonawanda and find that as to form is correct. I ha:N;e caused an investigation into the promises for which said application for a second hand dealer license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building Inspections. I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. I have caused an investigation by the Police Department into the moral character of Angela Mueller. The attached thereto for Angela Mueller d/b /a/ Chubby's. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Type Department Head Name: LrMe Title: Si of Department Head: JCTS Jd II ?� M, Interdepartmental Memo Date: June 7, 2012 To: James Comerford, Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Second Hand Dealer at 403 Tonawanda. Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements for Second Hand Dealer application to the Common Council: Fire Prevention Building Inspection Police Department Police Record Check Application Director Permit & Inspection Services �1) Dal P -147C (REV. 9108) L6? 6 O Buffalo Police Department Identification Section 74 Franklin Street Buffalo, New York 14242 A RELEASE FORM �r 22 PH 9 There is a $1 0.00 fee to process this data, By mail, payment MUST be made by money order. DO NOT send cash through the mail. In person, payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted. Make money order payable to the Buffalo Police Department. Be sure to include a stamped, self- addressed envelope so that this information can be mailed to you. Complete all the information Iisted below and have your identification and signature verified by a Notay Public (or) Commissioner of Deeds, as listed on the bottom of this application. Without total compliance to these instructions, you WILL NOT receive the requested information. ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL NAME OF APPLICANT:° r � (MAIDEN NAME SEX ��` RAC E��� . C€i'RRENT ADDRESS:_t-2�,,C DATE OF BIRTH: S ANN~ Erl OCIAL SECURITY # _ REASON FOR REQUEST , SIGNATURE OF APPLICAN t DATE STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF ERIE ) SS. ti � ivy ��° CITY OF BUFFALO ) +C On the day of .(�) 20 before me personally appeared j 1 , to me known to be the same person described in, and who executed the regoing instrument and acknowledged the execution thereof. NOTE: USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION. DO NOT RETAIN AFTER 60 DAYS FROM DATE VERIFIED, NOT VALID 11, STAMPED s ALI Notm7+ublic / toiiamissioner TO BE of Deeds . *'` COMPLETED BY ID. AFP�SONNEL� # * * ° * ** ® RECORD ATTACHED VERIFIED BY: NO RECORD ON FILE DATE VERIFIED NOTE: USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION. DO NOT RETAIN AFTER 60 DAYS FROM DATE VERIFIED, NOT VALID 11, STAMPED s INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 1961010111 MARGARET OVERDORF Cubby's SECOND HAND DEALER 903 TONAWANDA NORTH COUNCII, DISTRICT Angela Mueller (716)597 -8596 SHD12- 10024852 CALL ANGELA FOR INSPECTIONS 716 -579 -8596 L ;)) 9k ----------- - ---------- ------ - - - - -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- C- ------ ------------------------- - - - - -- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) PPROVED :% DATE: � ` DISAPPROVED: r , DATE: REMARKS: � �� 0 �� ��- � �L°% �(3 bL( -C)A.) d DISTRICT TA-IN: � APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMMISSIONER OF POLI AFTER INSPECTION. PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AI': COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: FIRE LT. KENNETH POCZKALSKI Cubb3's SECOND HAND DEALER 903 TONAWANDA NORTH COUNCIL DISTRICT Angela Mueller (716)597 -8596 SHD12- 10024852 CALL ANGELA FOR INSPECTIONS 716- 579 -8596 -------------- - - - - -- -------------------------------- •------------------------ - - - - -- - - - - - -- ---------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: �, - DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: " �� RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: m701175 /ll111C .� DISAPPROVAL REASON: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 BUILDING KEVIN FITZGERALD Cubby's SECOND HAND DEALER 903 TONAWANDA NORTH COUNCIL DISTRICT Angela Mueller (716)597 -8596 SHD12- 10024852 CALL ANGELA FOR INSPECTIONS 716 - 579 -8596 ------------------------I-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) �, APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL, DATE: �/- 7, e — 12, ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: RM# EXT m AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO s 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall. Room 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 - Phone (715) 851 -4.078 Fax (716) 851 -4952 d All information on this form is public record BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION RAM _- m2AS 32 fee fee ❑ Used Car Dealer 0 Second Hand Dealer © Scrap Processor $262.50 ❑ Tire Handler I $118.00 10 -1000 tires $118.00 $ 78.75 C1 Wholesale Junk Dealer $262.50 Corporation Name Business Name (dba) Business Address (no PO Box) Mailing Address (if different) NYS Tax ID 4 Owner(s)/ Principal Partners Applicant (last, first) Home Address: O B o x not acceptable; Date of birth . Co- Applicant (last, first) Home Phone Home Address: (PO Box not acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth Describe your specific business activity in detail. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 12�D_V 20 "Buff aio, I am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required information, and I have informed all owners, managers, or other principals of their criminal and/or civic responsibility for the timely fulfillment of restrictions and conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated with the business. As an authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the information on this form is true, correct, complete and current to the best of my knowledge and belief Print Name S ignatur Date ❑ Tire Handler II $262.50 . over 1000 tires; Include NYS Environmental Conservation Law Fart 360; Storage plan and General Liability Insurance at least $50,000 both for personal injury and property damage, must contain 10 day cancellation clause with the certificate holder as City of Buffalo, Office of Licenses Room 301, Buffalo NY 11202 Tire Storage Information Inside Storage _yes _ no Outside Storage yes _ no ID FIee Market fee 1 -10 tables $ 78.75 11 -25 tables $155.00 +26 tables $210.00 Business Phone Business Fax ( ) .. Business Website _ E -Mail Second Hand Dealer 903 Tonawanda (North)(EDPIS) Mr. Smith moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development Permit and Inspection Services dated June 7, 2q 12, be received and filed; and That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development Permit and Inspection Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Second Hand Dealer License to Angela Mueller located at 903 Tonawanda on the condition there will be no outdoor storage of appliances or goods for sale. Passed. *AYE* NO* * FONTANA FRANCZYK * . * GOLOMSEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * * * * Maj - 5 * '� 213- 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 22 Used Car Dealer -1906 Genesee (Lov) PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk N rTj ::c o 4 #I (Rev. 1/93) Sin lg e Page Communication to the Common Council 0009-`? To: The Common Council: Date: March 7, 2012 �1 From: De artment of Economic Development, Permit & Ins ection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Used Car Dealer [: 1906 Genesee (Lovejoy) Type in Upper and [: Louver Case Only [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Itern No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx Text (Type Single Space Below) Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Used Car. Dealer- License located at 1906 Genesee and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a used car dealer license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building Inspections; I find it complies with all regulations and oSher applicable laws. I have caused an investigation by the Police Department into the moral character of john Nlrangc. The attached thereto for John Mango /dba/ Execcutive Motor Lairs: This request is submitted for your approval or whaw,cr action you deem appropriate. Type Department Head Name. JAMES CONIERFORD I=ype Title: COMMISSIONER Signature of Department Head: -v I nterdepartmental Memo Date: March 7, 2012 To: James Comerford, Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Used Car Dealer at 1906 Genesee. Per City, of Buffalo Ordinance. Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements for Used Car Dealer application to the Common Council: ❑ Fire Prevention ❑ Building Inspection ❑ police 'Department ❑ Police Record Check ❑ AppIication 0�6ctor Permit & Inspection Services 1 i 7 f1 ._ Date N CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICES OF LICENSES 301 CITY HAL n BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTIONAPPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER & CAPTAIN LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER RENEWA EXPIRATION YEAR: 2012 REFERRAL DATE: April 1, 2011 UCD 559403 EXECUTIVE MOTOR CARS JOHN MANGO 1406 GENESEE (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGssNCYIDEPART1VUNT RiJFERRE)) TO) APPROVE DATE: J { �a cre �� •'�''S DISAPPROVED DATE: REMARKS:' DISTRICT CAPTAIN: ;' = / �/ c j- APPROVED DATE: — - /� S Z 1 2- - DISAPPROVED DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: 2 COMM OF POLICE: ' , I�.'o � AFTER INSPECTION IS COMPLETED RETURN .REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES, ATT: JUDY inspappvlrequestpolform P 147C'-�EV, 3196) APPLICATION RELEASE FORM Buffafo.Police Department Identification Section 74 Franklin Street Buffalo , New York 14202 P•. n There is a V 0.00 fee to process this data. B mail, payment MUST be made by money order: DO NOT send ca4h through th mail. fn person; payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted. Make money order payable to the Buffalo Police Department Be sure to include a stamped, ;elf - addressed envelope so that this information can be mailed to you. Complete all the information fisted below and have your identification and signature verified by. allotw Public (or) Commissioner of Deeds, as listed on the bottom of this application. Without total compliance to these instructions, you WILL NOT receivethe requested. information. ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL TAME OF APPLICA NT: _ _jl6 ^ I _ !', 11 81A]DEN NAM - ,.._.. ,SEX M - RACE CURRENT ADDRESS:. � " d DA OF BIRTH: SOCrAL SECUR # r ITY REASON FOR REQUEST SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF ERIE ) SS. CITY OF BUFFALO ) the known to be the same person described ire, and who and al�ld � file Cpumy Not Pub11C / Co Ssion of Deed * * * * * * * * # * * * * * ** TO BE COMPLETED BY IDENTI` FICATION SECTION PERSONNEL ,RECORD ATTACHED .-- .. VERIFIED BY: NO RECORD ON FILE. DATE VERIFIED NOTE: USE OF THIS INFO 1S NOT BASED �ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION. DO NOT RETAIN AFTER 6o DAYS FROM DATE VERIFIED. NOT VALD] UNTIL STM!Elt M ID , before me personally appeared k BUFFALO POLICE DEPAPT�' fi K Report date: 08/05 /2010 12: 3 RAP SHEET R eport Printed By: MILLIGAN, Lynn w. Page: 1 of 1 RICI#: 00407401 NYSID #: 03555958 -L FBI #: Master Name: MANGO, .JOHN F Master DOB: qmnv� Sex: Male Current Age: 59 Race: White Most Recent Address: 3221 S WOODLAND Eth rlicity; Unknown CT, N. TONAWANDA NY 14120 US Arrest Date Incident # Note= The Charge Booking # cooking Name show how in bold below the First Alias 03/14/Z008 2UF 08- 0 74 031E MANGO, JOHN Charges Cts Law Secann Sub Att Q Cat F 08 - 03019 -20 (A) oe y LOU 9 N39 bescripticn � V 7399, VIOL, OF LQC I /1973 ET7N MANGO, JOHN F :73-0:06486F 76-99 (A} 1 PL 165.50 F p U v'u TM s fhb ?r i�ib� r a yryc E" * Not based on ✓=ingerprint$ charge. BUFFALO CITY COURT OF ERIE COUNTY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK NUMBER: 109564 Vg MANGO, JOHN ------------------ ----------- - --------- DEt ENDANT DATE OF -BIRTH 3221 S WOODLAND CT ADDRESS --------------------------- NYSID NUMBER NORTH TONAWANDA NY 14120 - - 03/14/2008 - _ - - -- CITY STATE ZIP 'I - DA'I'S; OF ARREST/ISSUE - - _ - DOCKET NUMBER: 200BER0036540 SUMMONS NO: CO 254.2A ------- --- - -- AR AIGNMENT CHARGES CASE DISPOSITION INFORMATION: DATE COURT ACTION ------- •--- - - JUDGE PART - - -- 04/09/2008 CCTRANS ---- _�_- - -___- MANZ -- _ - - -- - - - -- SA J 0'/22/2008 ACD55 NOWAK,H 14A 05/22/2008 CCTRANS MANZ,D 8P 11/21/2008 D- 170.55 NOWAK,H 14 CHARGES DISMISSED AND SEALED NO PUBLIC RECORD I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE EXCERPT OF THE RECORD ON FILE IN THIS COURT. -- 08/06/2010 - - - - - -- - _ _ COURT OFFICIAL SIGNATURE - D - -- FEE: 5.00 - - DATE (CAUTION. THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT OFFICIAL UNLESS EMBOSSED WITH THE COURT SEAL OVER THE SIGNATURE OF THE COURT OFFICIAL.) D moo Order to Seal 170.55 CPL PLEASE NOTE: Attached DUPLICATE ORDER TO SEAL (not the certified dispositions) should be ken to BUFFALO POLIO HEADQUARTERS for the SEALI NG of E criminal history. They are located your record from your Church St.} e at 74 Franklin Street @Franklin & r rig peop Ie of the state or 14ew r ur n Vs Defendant Address - ISFi� Date of Birth Sex Arrest Date Precinct Arrest Number Charges a5q. a14 e O . In � name of the people of the State of New York. (-7 To the Commissioner of the Division of Criminal Justice Services () To the Commissioner of the Dept. of Correction ( ? To the District Attorney of the County of Erie ( vrTo the Police Commissioner of the City of Buffalo (} To the Sheriff of the Coun! of Erie F'j The above - captioned Criminal proceedings h aving on 1 : .21 W , been terminated in favor of the person named therein in accordance with subdivision 2 of Section 00.550f the Criminal Procedure Law, it is, O R D E R E D That the provisions of Section 170.55 of the Criminal Procedure Law be complied with, A true extract.from the minute Name: Address: Docket # o r d 3 GSq NYSID # `- Date Judge Presiding Hon. _ C60R1 CLERK Sign6ture) Criminal Records Division Ci Court of Buffalo CE"TIFICATE OF CONVICTION • OR DISCHARGE CITY COURT OF BUFFALO SO DELAWARE AVENUE BUFFALO, NEW YORK (4202 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK against DATE OF BIRTH: Rev, S / DOCKET NO • '� �-� Th,e above -named Defendant had been brought before the HONORABLE a Judge Of the City Court of Buffalo. ' CHARGES: _:._._. I �Q DATE OF ARREST: � 4 - Li- A.. �„ /_ PLEA TO CHARGE OF OTHER CHARG%8 DISPfIS :GUILTY AFTE� TRIAL PLEA B • /� w /_ SENTENCE. 16 CPL GRANTED / / \ IZENIED / / �• . / �0 / I CHARGES DISMISSED F0k— A n'- r• / / YOUTHFUL OF END F STATUS GRANTED - RECORDS SEAL D / / - / HELD FOR - SUPERIOR COURT DATED at the City Court of Buffalo, the day of COMMENTS: a 6 o cat JUDGE OF THE CITY COURT OF BUFFALO By: • DATE OF ARRAIGNMENT: - W -4= rte„ r OFFICE OF THE EmE COUNTY DISTPUCT ATTORN FMK A. S EDT T'A, I'll DISTPICT -ATTORNEY AUGUST 20, 2010 JOHN MANGO - " 3221 WOODLAND CT S N TONAWANDA NY 14120 RE: PEOPLE V. JOHN MANGO INDICTMENT /DOCKET NO. 1B 4814 DATE OF ARREST: 4/4/73 Dear Mr. Ma : In response to your inquiry, a review of our records indicate that on' 5/18/73 this case was not prosecuted by this office. Very truly yours, FRANK A. SEDITA,.III DISTRICT ATTORNEY BY: D. WICKETT Senior Clerk Typist FAS /dw 25 DEIAwARE Av -ENuE • $uFFALo, NEw YopiS - 14242 -3903 -(716) 858 -2424 • FAQ : (716) 858 -7425 > nn� ,..erie.bov CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: EXECUTIVE MOTOR CARS LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1906 GENESEE BUSINESS PHONE: (7I6) 861 -0795 COUNCIL DISTRICT: LO POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: JOHN MANGO APPL. PHONE: (000) 000 -0000 APPLICA'T'ION NUMBER: 559403 REFERRAL DATE: 08/05/2010 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL ?EASOPT: NEW LICENSE 2011 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED f �=PROVED DATE: 3 DISAPPROVED D ATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW` REND RKS: INSPECTOR b' RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppStip2rpr INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO. APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT-. APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 BUILDING KEVIN FITZGERALD EXECUTIVE MOTOR CARS USED CAR DEALER 1906 GENESFE LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT EXECUTI MIOTOR CARS /I IMANCO 0000000000 UCDII-559403 r� -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEMCLES ALLOWED APPROVED: DATE: X5- DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE. ***REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: RM# f EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. ❑ Scrap Processor $ 78.75 13 Wholesale dunk Dealer $262.50 Corporation Name Business Phone ( ) -- Business Name (dba) � �y i � � y �� CITY OF BUFFALO r Business Fax Business Address ( noPO Box) 1706 6eA a fir a 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall Room 301 Buffalo, NY 14242 1 01 Phone (715) 851 -4078 Fax (716) 851 -4952 - " - All information on this form is public record BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION ' Car Dealer fee fee fee )4 used $262.50 ❑ Tire Handler 1 $118.00 ❑ Flee Market (10 -1000 tires) 1 -10 tables $ 78.75 ❑ Second Hand Dealer $118.00 ❑ Tire Handler H $262.50 11 -25 tables $155.00 (over 1000 tires) +26 tables $210.00 ❑ Scrap Processor $ 78.75 13 Wholesale dunk Dealer $262.50 Corporation Name Business Phone ( ) -- Business Name (dba) � �y i � � y �� mc7 /el j _ r Business Fax Business Address ( noPO Box) 1706 6eA .5 Mailing Address (if different) NY S Tax M # ,Business Website Owncr(s.)/ Principal Partners _ Applicant (last, first) Home Addiress: 'PO Box not acceptable) f 'i'r, y 4LIC Date of birth Place of Birth ° Z Co- Applicant (last, first) Horne Address: (PO Box not acceptable) Date of birth PIace of Birth E -Mail Home Phone Home Phone Describe your specific business activity in detail, f`� c' I �°' , I .' ✓ i F Subscribed andsworn to before me this ; day f @ 3 20 i c ammissianer of e s in and forthe City of BufFal , New York z " FM 60 Of New York ft 01106 147704 ONWO County Com' ift bows 06/19/14 am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change m required nformation, and I have informed all owners, managers, or other principals of their ,riminal and /or civic responsibility for the timely fulfillment of restrictions and .onditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated vith the business. As an authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the information on this form is true, f. , complete and current to the best of my knowledge and belie Ul i f i/f - J b .` s y Print Ame :': /" /14 il Signatur, Date f Tire Storage Information Inside Storage yes _.no Outside Storage yes _ uo Used Car Dealer —1906 Genesee (Lov)(EDPI) (Item No. 18, C.C.P., March 7, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval: Mr. Pridgen moved: That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code to issue a Used Car Dealer License to John Mango d/b /a Executive Motor Cars located at 1906 Genesee. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman TAwp60VRPICOUNCIi.16 -12 -1 meetinglused car dealer -1406 Genesee.doex IIPP l Maj - 5 213.- 5 3/4 7 RUSSELL * SCANLON * SARTH * * * * *AYE *NO* FONTANA FRANCZYK *. * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SARTH * * * * FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE, POLICY & URBAN AFFAIRS June 12, 2012 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 23 Sale of Vehicles & Equipment(Various) PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Nj rn N c � cv U002 3 S SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: June 4, 2012 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Administration, Finance, Policy, & Urban Affairs - Division of Purchase SUBJECT: [:Sale of Vehicles /Equipment PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. Item No. xxx C.C.P. xxlxxlxx The Division of Purchase is requesting permission to sell the listed below vehicles /equipment by means of auction /scrap VC -01 2000 Ford Suburban S -41 2000 Volvo Tandem Axle Dump S -44 2000 Volvo Tandem Axle Dump S- 46.2000 Volvo Tandem Axle Dump S -47 2000 Volvo Tandem Axle Chasis S -130 1997 PeterbiIt Refuse Truck Jacobsen tow behind sweeper model 720 BPK -52 EQ Saxon Tow Behind vac Various obsoletelinoperatable equipment in Print Shop: Pitney Bowes Mail Machine - serial 36087 Multigraphics Printing Presses (2 -each) AB Dick Printing Press -City tag #7963 Multigraphics Plate Maker- serial 193135 Jetplate Plate maker & processor -City tag # 056994- 056995 Martin Yale folding machine serial 2023 Yale Eaton pallet jack, Multi collator Challenge Champion.Shrink Wrapper Dayton Bench Grinder LR155562 Lectrjog Joggers (10) Challenge Drill Press #27340 Pitney Bowes Tabletop folder #7095330 Bostich floor stapler #5226 SIGNATURE I AD TITLE: William L. Sunderlinr Director of Purchase I 5V Report of Sale — Sale of Vehicles /Equipment Mr. Smith moved; That the above item be, and the above communication from the Director of Purchase, dated June 12, 2012, be received and filed; and That Division of Purchase is authorized to sell the vehicles listed the June 4, 2012 Communication, by means of auction/scrap. Passed. T:\wp60VW\COUNCIL\6 -12 -12 meeting\Report of Sale -Sale of vehicles and equipmenLdoex 6 " Maj - 5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 *AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK *. * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO PRIDGEN * *` * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * * * * * * FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF COMMUNITY SERVICES & RECREATIONAL PROGRAMMING June 12, 2012 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 24 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Proposed Agmt With Bflo & EC Workforce to Administer Payroll Functions of the Mayor's Summer Youth Program Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Y r 1 4; 3 D�7 JUN 2 5 2012 C 7 c� r' MAYOR aC as 00 flo 000 COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: June 5, 2012 FROM : DEPARTMENT:. Community Services & Recreational Programming PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: None SUBJECT: City's Department of Community Services & Recreational Programming's Proposed Agreement with Buffalo and Erie County Workforce Development Consortium, Inc. to Administer The Payroll Functions of the Mayor's Summer Youth Employment Program The City of Buffalo Department of Community Services & Recreational Programming (the "Department ") is positioned to engage the Buffalo and Erie County Workforce Development Consortium, Inc. ( "WDC ") to administer the payroll functions of the Mayor's Summer Youth Employment Program (the "Youth Program ") for the second summer in a row. WDC will again involve Workforce Corporation of Buffalo and Erie County ( "WCBE ") in WDC's administration of Youth Program payroll functions. The Youth Program is a time honored tradition in Buffalo under which youth throughout the City are gainfully employed during the summer months (with the possibility this summer of some limited Youth Program extension beyond the summer months) in valuable on the job work and life experience ventures. The Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming will again this summer perform all managerial /oversight functions for the Youth Program except for the payroll. The City's engagement of WCBE to directly oversee the payroll function aspects of the Youth Program will again this year result in the City's youth being better served. The Youth Program's funding from City budget sources for this summer (City's fiscal year 2012 -13 budget beginning July 1, 2012) is expected to be at least $1,060,000, with up to $1,060,000 thereof expected to be allocated to WCBE and or WDC for Youth Program purposes and salaries for the participating youth. Direct operation and management by WCBENVDC of the payroll functions of the Youth Program is expected to again this summer streamline Youth Program operations and management and is expected to also 9"(D 1` i�l again facilitate faster and'more efficient payroll turnaround and. direct payroll distribution to the participating youth. Accordingly, the Department requests your Honorable Body to: Grant the Deputy Commissioner and the Department the specific authority to enter into an agreement in form and substance acceptable to the department and fund up to $1,060,000 from the Department to WCBE and or to WDC to help administer the payroll functions of the youth program, 2.. Authorize the Department and or other appropriate City staff to take all such steps and actions and to execute and or process such additional documentation, agreements and or modifications thereto as shall be necessary to facilitate and implement the terms and provisions of the agreement, and 3. Direct the Corporation Counsel and other appropriate City and Department. personnel to negotiate to finalization said agreement and other necessary documentation and agreements wherever necessary for execution and actual implementation of the above tasks and objectives. SIGNATURE: / • .� DEPARTMENT — HEAD EAD NAME: Otis T. Barker, Sr. TITLE: Deputy Commissioner Proposed Agreement with Buffalo and Erie County Workforce to Administer Payroll Functions of the Mayor's Summer Youth Employment Program a (Item 20, C.C.P., June 12, 2012) Mr. k6lOwbek moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Community Services, dated June 12, 2012, be received and filed and; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Deputy Commissioner of the Department Community Services to enter into an agreement in and substance acceptable to the. department and fund up to $1,060,000.00 from the. Department to Workforce Corporation of Buffalo and Erie County ( "WCBE ") and /or to Buffalo and Erie County Workforce Development Consortium, Inc. ( "WDC ") to help administer the payroll functions of the youth program; authorizes the Department and/or other appropriate City staff to take all such steps and actions and to execute and/or process such additional documentation, agreements, and /or modifications thereto as shall be necessary to facilitate and implement the terms and provisions of the agreement; and direct the Corporation Counsel and other appropriate City and .Department personnel to negotiate to finalization said agreement and other necessary documentation and agreements wherever necessary -'or__ execution - and- actualimptementation of the above tasks and objectives. Passed. TAwpW.W%COUNC1L16 -12 -12 meetingTroposed Agreement - Summer Youth.doex 19- AYE NO FONTANA FRANCZYK * . * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON SMITH Maj - 5 * * r � 213- 6 V 3/4- 7 ' FROM THE CITY CLERK June 12, 2012 0002 s No. Liquor License Applications Attached hereto are communications from persons applying for liquor licenses from the Erie County Alcohol Beverage Control Board. Address Business Name Owner's Name 810 Elmwood Sole 256 Allen Street The Bend 228 Franklin St Franklin St Social Club RECEIVED AND FILED June 12, 2012 Maura Crawford Kyle E. Daving Joseph Malaigues Stondardirod NOTICE li'[3RM fir Providing a 30 -Day Advance Notice to a Local Municillai9ty or Ci m inanity Rgard STATE OF NEW YORK - e' - 3x s:o+xrcerivn +Mih lhr sabnlhrfon to thr Sro1v f iy <mrkultwrity u /'a EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL New Application ❑ Renewal, Ap}�I ewfian STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY ' Alteration AgWication o for an Oa- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License 1. Date the original copy of this Notice was mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board:` q 2 Q THIS 30 -DAY ADVANCE NOTICE IS BEING: PROVIDED TO THE CLERK OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL MUNICIPALITY OR COMMUNITY BOARD 2 Name of the Local Municipality or Community Board: 1. �, ft/ •�f' FOR NEW APPLICANTS, PROVIDED RRTp 7ON BELOW.IISING ALL INFORMATION KNOWN TO DATE $ORAbTERATIOIf APPLI�ANTs, ATTACH. COMPLETE DEBCRIPTION AND DL40HAM OF PROPOSED ALTZRATIONISi FOR CURRL*NT LICEN8ms, =r FOR= APPROVED BeETHOD.oF OPERATION ONLY ' AO.'NOT IIeE THIS POt71IE[ TO'GI3ANGE YOUR METHOD OF OPERATION Typets) of alcohol sold or to be sold under, the license 3' ('X' one : ❑Beer Only Wine and Beer Only Ku quer, Wine, and Beer Extent of Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; FU11 food menu; Tavern / Cocktail Lounge / Adult Venue / Bar (Alcohol sales primarily 4. toad service: one gitchen run by chef) meets legal minimum food availability requirementsl Type of n Live Disk Juke Patron Dancing Cabaret, Night Club, Discotheque Cap acity for 600 o ' establishment: ❑Hotel 11 Music . ❑ Jockey sox ❑ 1Small Scaled ❑ (Large Scal Dance Club) 9 ❑ or mo more ( -w all Club (e.g. Golf / Bed Catering Karaoke less Restaurant Recreational Facility that apply) Q.FraternalOrg,) Breakfast Facility Aar ) I Ent• o 0 6' (SporfsFacility/Vesselj Licensed None R°oRop 11op Patio Frees ding L—I Garden J Sidewalk Other outdoor area: ❑ ❑ or Deck ❑ Covered Strueture ❑ Grounds Cafe ❑ ecif I SP y)� 7. Will the license•holder or a'manager be physically present within the establishment during: a hours ofoperation? ( one ): � YES ❑ NO 8. License serial number: 91 f7epirati°n Date: 10. The applicant's or license holder's hill name, as it / appears or will appear on the license: ! � / e"1) l (r/ [? ,rj/ it. The trade name, if any, under which tlxe estabSishzuent . conducts or will conduct business: ' e 12 The establishment is Iocated'witbin the building which has the following street address: 13. City, Town, or village: f l (C?'i NY Zip Code: I4. The establishment is located on the following floor(s) ofthe building at the above address: 3T' 15. Within the building at the above address, the establishment is located within the rodmis) numbered as follows: LG. Business telephone number of applicant /licensee: 17. Business fax number of applicant/licensee: - - o 18. Business a -mail address of applicant /licensee: �� 4 .414 Does the applicant or license holder If "YES^, SKIP items No. 20 -23. if "NO ", ANSWER -items No. 20 -23, W. own the building in which the �ES ❑ Complete the 3 entries NO and complete the 3 entries establishment is located? (W one at Item No. 24. at Item No. 24. OWNER OF THE BUILDING: IN WHICH.THE LICENSED ESTABLISHMENT I$ LOCATED 20. Building owner's full name is: J j 21. Building, ownces street address: 22. City, Town, or Village: ! ,, r) l Zip Code: 23. Business telephone numbe of building owner: 1 am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal ofthe legal entity thatholds or is applying for the license. Representatioutin this form are in conformity with representations made in submitted documents'rclied -upop by the Autharity when granting the license. 1 understand that representations made in this form will be relied upon, and that false gep0e o s( sy TcWt Pt of tho.applimtWn. or revocation ofthe license. ., 24. By my aigefature: I affirm - under Paeans aF - `�fiiat the reprcaentationa made in this form are true.. , Printed Nam i 5 Title igy - Cie— S• aturc � � s STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAQE CONTROL STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY .Timaimdlizad NOTICE FORM forPiaviding a 30 -Day Advance Notice io a Local Municipality or CommunitvBoard ncununcl fun+ ril hrl re.. rubmisrronrorhe57n teLiyrrorinlhartvafa (C11eCkOYde [�Q New Application I ❑ Renewal Application ❑ Alteration Application ❑ Corporate Change for an On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License 1. Date the original copy of this Notice was mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board: R 2 0 THIS. 3O -DAY ADVANCE NOTICE IS BEING PROVIDED TO THE CLERK OF THE FOLLOWING. LOCAL' MUNICIPALITY OR COMMUNITY BOARD � 2. Name of the Local Municipality or Community Board: 7.Fr7T.TiRC h'bm Tn eTr�u. veKmu+r� n r.r5 .ncrs. .. .. 3, Attorney's Full Name ia: ❑ Beer Only 4, Attorney's Street Address: c- 5. City, Town or Village: - ��" �! GQK/ State: �� Zip Code: L� 6. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: r� �(� FOR NEW APPLICANTS, PROVIDE DESCRIPTION BELOW USING ALL INFORMATION. KNOWN TO DATE. ' - -I FOR ALTERATION APPLICANTS, ATTACH COMPLETE DESCRIPTION AND DIAGRAM OF PROPOSED ALTERATION(S) FOR CURRENT LICENSEES, SET FORTH APPROVED METHOD OF OPERATION' ONLY no Nn r FTAR! MV4 Trn 1a1Vf vn rmawnr.. vrwrn ME-Mnn nc ADWa ATr 7. Types) of alcohol sold or to be sold under the license: ( "X" One) ❑ Beer Only ❑ Wine and Beer only Building owner's street address: Liquor, Wine and Beer 8. Extent of Food Service: ('X" One) ❑ Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Tavern /Cocktail Lounge /Adult Venue /Bar (Alcohol sales primarily - Full food men i ; Kitchen ruil by cheq meets legal minimum food availability requirements( 25. Business telephone number of building owner: ❑ Hotel Live Music ise Jockey Juke Box ❑ Fatron Dancing (Small ,scale) 1:1 Karaoke Bar 9 Type of establishment: (`X' all that apply) ❑ Cabaret, Night Club,(Large Scale Dance Club) ❑ Capacity for 600 or mare patrons 1-1 Bed 8s Breakfast ❑Restaurant f Club (e.g. Golf/ ❑ Catering Facility ❑ Stage Shows ❑ Topless Entertainment ❑ Recreational Facility / � (Sports Fraternal Or g.) Facility Vessel Licensed 26 None ❑ Rooftop Patio or Deck ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ❑ Garden 0. outdoor area: Tide . /Grounds ("X° all that apply) ❑ ' ❑Other Sidewalk Caf6 (Specify):None 11. Will the license holder or a manager he physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? ( 'X' one) Yes ❑ No 12. License serial number: - Expiration Date: 3. The applicant's or license holder's full name, as it appears or will appear on the license: !i / I d 1 J� , /1_ r •7 ,, (� / C � �/ t Y 14. The Trade name, if any, under which the establishment conducts or will conduct business: 15. The establishment is located within the building which has the following street address: L� 4 s� 16. City, Town, or village: Ny Zip Cade: y �} 17, The establishment is located on the following floor(s) of the building at the above address: /�c "L Z >v D � Co 18. Within the building at the above address, the establishment is located within the room(s) numbered as follows: / D 19. Business telephone number of applicant/ licensee: � G �CFlYO Business fax number of applicant /licensee: 20. Business a -mail address of applicant / licensee: - 21. Does the applicant or license holder own the building in which the establishment is located? ( ° X' one) ❑ Yes (If ° Yes', SKIP items 22 -25) No II - UWNER OF THE BUILDING IN WHICH Tl-1R LIr.FNRFn FCTART TgPMKNT rc i nrATRn - II 22. Building owner's full name is: //e S � , 23. Building owner's street address: ' 3 � 0,e-le n L i— G 24. City, Town, or Village: (/�/¢ (J Zip Code:: L 25. Business telephone number of building owner: / _ f / � VF 77 / 1 am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal of the legal entity that holds or is applying for the license. Representations In this form are in conformity with representations made in spbmitted documents relied upon by the Authority when granting the license. I understand that representations made in this form will also be ti�edpQ , anC that false, representations may result in disapproval of the application or revocation of the license. 26 By my stgnature I a -er Penalty o£ Perjury - that the representations made in this form are true. �rtted Name Tide Signa[ue lfevised 5123/12 REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF THE 30 DAY MUNICIPALITY NOTIFICATION Date 05/31/2012 To the Honorable Mayor of the City of Buffalo Please be advised that a waiver of the 30 day notification is being requested by FRANKLIN STREET SOCIAL CLUB INC. located at 228 FRANKLIN STREET, BUFFALO, NY 14203 for an ON PREMISE BEER, WINE AND LIQUOR license. This request is made to expedite the licensing process with the New York State Liquor Authority for this establishment. If such waiver is granted, please fax, e-mail or forward it to Robert Heil Liquor License Consultant 5008 Mount Vernon Blvd. Hamburg, NY 14075 FAX 866- 910 -5025 E-MAIL: THEHEILS@EMAIL.COM If you have any questions please contact me at.716 -512 -5018 Thank You, Robert Heil Liquor License Consultant 0? =Z wd s- Nnr 110Z A00 kilo a ,911.4 J1 A4 - STATEOFI'iEWYORK EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 2. Name of the Local Municipality or Community Board: DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL �"#�� ��' IAiE� ':1i�1#rJ.�"�'lTf�lt�>'•�k1E7 _'�' � STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY Standardized NOTICE FORM forProW&ng a MI-av Atan -rrwke to a Lqt Munklealfty or Commnity Board in comectton with the sabmbAm ro ,*e State LtgsorAurhorlty afa (S&E one New Aoulication, Renewal Aunlicationi ❑ Alteration A�glication© Corporate (Change 0 On -Pre es AkyUUe HeyeMge Uceme I. Date the original copy of this Notice was mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board: C , - . . ': .: �� �t?AY` �i�faG`LI�G 3 3`(' ICI$ 8Z �1i'l f�p?3f, �' i)' Ii��I3. TA� ��. ER3€ O��I. L�[> i3Nt3ll) iAID1 'Tf�I+AlI�`T�?i7i; . `_ 2. Name of the Local Municipality or Community Board: i ,s �L �"#�� ��' IAiE� ':1i�1#rJ.�"�'lTf�lt�>'•�k1E7 _'�' � 3. Type(o) of alcohol sold or to be sold under the license ❑ Beer Only ❑ Wine and Beer Only ® Liquor, Wine, and Beer Extent of ❑ Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Full food menu; Tavern / Cocktail Lunge / Adult Venue J Bar (Alcohol sates primarily - 4. food service Kitchen run by chef) meets legal minimum food availability requirements] 5 ' I)rp of Live Disk Cabaret, Ni 9 t Club, Discotheque Capacity for 600 ❑ BO ® Mu ® Jockey ❑ Juke Patron Dancin g Box ❑ G ❑ establishment: sic (Small Scale) (large Scale Dance Club) or more patrons { °X all seme Club (e.g. Goff J M Bed & Catering Karaoke Stage creational Facility Fraternal Org Breakfast Facility bar 1] Shows ❑ ss Entertainment ❑ (Sports RicilityJVesse!) that apply) -) 6 Licensed None Rooftop ❑ ❑ P atio Freestanding Garden / 31dewalk Other ❑ ❑ ❑ [] outdoor area: or Deck Covered Stricture Grounds Cafe (Specify): 7. Will the license holder or a manager be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? (2V me j: ® YES ❑ NO .8. License serial number:' "or ' 9. 1 Eviration Date: 10. The applicant's or license holder's full name, as it L? _ a s i r, �' •, '- appears or will appear on the license: , - : -* .. 11. The trade name, if any, under which the establishment conducts or will conduct business: !2. The establishment is located within the building which has the following street address: 13. City, Town, or Village: NY Zip Code. v 14. The establishment is located on the following floor(s) of the building at the above address: 15. Within the building at the above address, the establishment is located within the room(s) numbered as follows: 16. Business telephone number of applicant /licensee: 17. Business fax number of applicant /licensee: - - 18. Business e-mail address of applicant /licensee: Does the applicant or license holder If °YES`, SKIP items No. 20 -23. !f "NO", ANSWER items No. 20 -23, 19. own the building in which the - ❑ - Complete the 3 entries l^i It - and complete the 3 entries establishment is located? (4& Yes at Item No. 24. Nb E"] l at Item No, 24. 7 ?l B 'lff#fIs1 # lG'!flSl<i# 1B la(3CA}r 20. Building owners full name is: 21. Building owner's street address: l 22. City, Town, or Village: +, :'r,r , Zip Code: . 23. Business telephone number of building owner: •' t ' - ,� - l' f ,3 . igtttlrB �gii>tiC¢ult bQr? 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S • � Revised 10/12/11 `V ' 3 J i { " r t 00020 No. Reports of Attendance I transmit herewith communications received by me, from the various boards, commissions, agencies and authorities reporting the membership attendance. at their respective meetings: Board of Ethics Records Management Board Board of Parking Board of Stadium and Auditorium x Buffalo Sewer Authority City Planning Board Civil Service Commission Committee on Drug Abuse Services Commission on Human Relations Consumer Electronics Board Emergency Medical Services Board Examining Board of Plumbers. Home Improvement Advisory Board Municipal Housing Authority Youth Board Zoning Board of Appeals RECEIVED AND FILED. \ri. June 12, 2012 41 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE May 30, 20 12 FROM: DEPARTMENT BUFFALO SEWER AUTHORITY DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE SUBJECT [: BOARD ATTENDANCE ENTER PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: This is to advise you that Board Members as follows were present at the Regular Meeting of the Buffalo Sewer Authority held on May 30, 2012, in Room 1038 City Hall: Herbert L. Bellamy, Jr., Chairman John D. Kennedy, Sr., Vice Chairman Christopher Roosevelt, Assistant Vice Chairman Eleanor C. Wilson- DiVineenzo, Secretary Absent; John E. Kennedy, Jr., Assistant Secretary DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: DAVID P. COMERFORD TITLE: GENERAL MANAGER SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: u #4 {Rev 7 -07} 000' Certificate. of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointments) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Division of to the Position of Common Council South District Legislative Aide Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) UNCLASSIFIED Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) EXEMPT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 36,242 LAST JOB TITLE Intern NAME Matthew Fisher LAST DEPARTMENT South District Council DATE ADDRESS 111 Eden St LAST SALARY 15.00 hr CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -6585 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT' LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- BUDGET ORG. CODE 10112001 TITLE CODE NO 2690 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 5285 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $36 ,242 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Gerald A. Chwalinski TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: City Clerk DATE: May , 2012 J SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY, ORIGINAL_ +2 COPIES TO: (;I I Y GLLKK .[ON /ULFURE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN'S�RWCESICIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION; #.B-, EMPLOYEES) ADOPTEIS 9�3 0002 No. Notices of Appointments - SeasonaI /Flat I transmit herewith certificates received by me, reporting seasonal and flat salary appointments made in various departments. RECEIVED AND FILED. June 12 2012 #3 (Rev 1 :02) Certificate of Appointment )21 In compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -I of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Engineering to the Position of Bridge Operating Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) SEASONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non- Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) . FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $12.06 LAST JOB TITLE Bridge Operating Engineer (Seasonal) NAME Lewis King LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 1112 ADDRESS 59 Chester St. LAST SALARY $12.06 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14208 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13113001 TITLE CODE NO 600J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2011 -23 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $12.06 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stenniak Commissioner 5118112 tf OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SER`lICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S] 43 (ftev 1 -02) 1 Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointments) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: �!\ U l in the Department of Public Works Division of Engineering - Bridges to the Position of Laborer II Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) SEASONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 12.06 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY Laborer II (Seasonal) DPW - Bridges $12.06 NAME James Francis DATE 1112 ADDRESS 137 Vandalia CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14204 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13111001 TITLE CODE NO 9624 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2011 -11 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $12.06 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Ste niak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: f f 5124112 f ,° SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: C• :". 4 ORIGINAL+ 31OP1FS ITY LERK (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEES) #3 (Rev 1 -02) , Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -I of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: May 29, 2012 in the Department of Strategic Planning Division of Real Estate to the Position of Laborer II Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) SEASONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT jEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of. $ 44 - - LAST JOB TITLE NAME Mark Welch LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 22 Rex Place LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo, New York 14211 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -X -1182 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 10314001 TITLE CODE NO 9624 BUDGET ACCT, OBJ. PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2011 -127 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $11.87 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Brendan Mehaffy TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Executive Director of OSP DATE: May 29, 2012 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: .a +F: I i ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: `CITI' GL'E% (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- : , FIUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #S- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10 - . EMPLOYEE(S) 00029 ) a-�f �M. Appointments - Temporary, Provisional or Permanent . I transmit herewith Appointments in the various departments made at the Minimum (Temporary, Provisional or Permanent) (as per contract requirements). REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE. June 12, 2012 POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORM Title . PrincinatEneineer Department/Division Public W Parks & Streets Division of En 'nee Start Date / Z_q /' Original PR No. 2011 -02 . Title Code No. 4060 MST i .9943 Salary $ 62,550 Budget Function No. 13100001 - 411001 Reason for appointment (check one) ® Status Change ❑ Reinstatement ❑ Replacement ❑ Extension Type of Status Change (check one) ❑ From Temporary to Provisional ❑ From Temporary to Permanent ® From Provisional to Permanent ❑ From Contingent Permanent to Permanent ❑ Other Tvne of Appointment: ® - Permanent ❑ Contingent Permanent ❑ Provisional ❑ Temporary ❑ Seasonal Comments - Employee Inforn►ation: Classification ❑ Exempt ® Competitive ❑ Non - Competitive Name Michael Finn SS# Date Address 231 Virg Ave. DOB A z , city Buffalo State New York Zip Code 14216 Send original copy signed byDgpt.'H6d1 to Budget Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy E When approved copy is returned, ,send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget a P �� O ' rity Date dV— A z , Signature of Director of Bud et Date Si star o£Ak .. Direct 11 Service ate Send original copy signed byDgpt.'H6d1 to Budget Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy E When approved copy is returned, ,send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget NON- OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON- OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS June 12, 2012 www.sanfordfl.eov MAILING ADDRESS CITY OF SANFORD POST OFFICE BOX 1788 SANFORD FL 32772 -1788 PHYSICAL ADDRESS CITY HALL 300 NORTH PARK AVENUE SANFORD, FL 32771 -1244 TELEPHONE 407.688.5001 FACSIMILE 407.688.5002 CITY COMMISSION JEFF TRIPLETT MAYOR MARK M DISTRICT 1 VELMA H. WILLIAMS DISTRICT 2 RANDY.IONES DISTRICT 3 PATTY MAHANY DISTRICT 4 NORTON N. BONAPARTE, JR. CITY MANAGER 000!? MAY 22 2012 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER pr)S L - T "Y Uo W rnAR'7 A) /U V 6- , : :-;T1 Ca A 1 10 � . May 14, 2012 Julia A. Paul Sr. Legislative Assistant Buffalo Common Council 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Ms. Paul: I just wanted to take an opportunity to say "thank you" for forwarding City of Buffalo, New York, Resolution No. 91. This is a very tragic situation and we, too, look for justice to be done in the death of Trayvon Martin. W Jr. City Manager Memorandum To: From: Date: Regar Deputy City CIerk Gerald Chwalinski Program Packaging and Development Services (PPDS) Provider June 5, 2012 Board Packet Documents Attached are the following documents from the Joint Schools Construction Board meeting scheduled on June 4, 2012: 1. Draft Agenda 2. Meeting Minutes from JSCB Meeting dated May 7, 2012 3. Fully Executed Phase 1T Application and Certificate for Payment No. 45 —November 2011 4. Fully Executed Phase III Application and Certificate for Payment No. 48 — ApriI 2012 5. Fully Executed Phase IV Application and Certificate for Payment No. 46R — April 2012 6. Fully Executed Phase V Application and Certificate for Payment No. 29 — April 2012 7. Phase H Application and Certificate for Payment No. 46 — May 2012 8. Phase III Application and Certificate for Payment No. 49 — May 2012 9. Phase W Application and Certificate for Payment No. 47 — May 2012 10. Phase V Application and Certificate for Payment No. 30 — May 2012 11. Program Packaging and Development Services (PPDS) Provider Update 12. BevIar & Associates Inc. Construction Contract Monitoring and Compliance Services Monthly Report for Addendum I Phase IV Project — April 2012 13. Bevlar & Associates Inc. Construction Contract Monitoring and Compliance Services Monthly Report for Addendum 1 Phase V Project — April 2012 14. hiclusion Development Associates, Inc. Construction Contract Compliance Monitoring Monthly Report for Phase IV -- April 2012 IF sir a� 15. Compliance & Administrative Services of New York Compliance Monthly Report for Phase v —ApriI 2012 REFERRED TO THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION l �p � -1 Q Q 0 0 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk MILLY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics June 7, 2012 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 The attached newspaper article was sent to our office with a request that it be filed with the Common Council for their review. Sincerely, i. Gerald Chwalinski City Clerk Enclosure 1100, "W" Am, Solvay scrap yard pays out more than $400,000 in. one day symalsecom Solvay scrap yard pays out more than $400,000 in one day Published: Sunday, November 07, 2010, 1:01 PM Updated: Sunday, November 07, 2010, 2:27 PM Dennis Nett /The Post- Standard Vehicles line up on Bridge St in Solvay Saturday to unload scrap metal for cash at Ben Weitsman & Son, The company paid out more than $400,000 in one day. Page 1 of 2 All day Saturday along Solvay's Bridge Street, vehicles queued up as if someone nearby was giving away money. Or food. They were "giving" away both at Ben Weitsman & Son of Syracuse, a Solvay scrap yard, where hundreds waited hours to cash in their junk metal — old cars, parts of cars, lawnmowers, bicycles, fencing, batteries, radiators, bathtubs and anything else that had been sitting around. People left with cash in their pockets and bellies full of pulled pork, cornbread and baked beans. It was customer- appreciation day at Ben Weitsman, a division of Upstate Shredding of Owego, which buys scrap metal, reprocesses it and resells it. Less than a year after purchasing the former Matlow Co., a scrap yard, Adam Weitsman put on what amounted to a scrap yard party. Few if any had ever seen the likes of it, including Peter Matlow, who sold his strap business to Weitsman. "We had a different business," said Matlow. "We had an industrial business, but it went downhill with the demise of manufacturing in the area. This is a retail business. But you have to have lots of cash because you have to pay these guys immediately." Saturday, Weitsman paid out more than $400,000 to more than 1,200 customers. The yard was supposed to close at 2 p.m., but customers were still coming in at 5 p.m. When he hired Dinosaur Bar -B -Que to cater the event, Weitsman planned for 200. The free food was served in a heated tent. An Onondaga County sheriff's deputy hired by Weitsman directed traffic. Two Geddes town counselors presented checks on Weitsman's behalf to two local food pantries. St. Cecelia Roman Catholic Church, in Solvay, and The Vineyard Church, in Lakeland, each received $2,500. Four local radio stations broadcast from the scrap yard. http: //blog.sy'racuse.com/ news /print.html ?entry =/ 2010 /11 /solvay_scrap _yard _pays_out mor.html 6/6/2012 Solvay scrap yard pays out more than $400,000 in one day Page 2 of 2 'Once people unloaded their scrap, they stood in another line outside the Weitsman office waiting for payment. Phones were ringing. Scale operators were talking on radios. Weitsman's wife, Kim, clicked away on a calculator. Customers would give their receipt to Arlene Fontaine, an office manager, who pulled bills from a safe loaded with stacks of cash to pay each "scrapper." Debra Cross, of lack's Reef, had never been to a scrap yard before Saturday. She saw Weitsman's newspaper ad, borrowed her daughter's pickup truck and cleaned her barn of old motors, batteries and whatnot. "The trash guys won't take it," she said. "It was a perfect way to get rid of it. And.get paid for it." She left with $102. Jerry Casale, of Bernhards Bay, brought in 20 old radiators. He pocketed $297. Ken Mosher, of Chittenango, brought in half -a- pickup truckload of aluminum engine blocks. He left with $100. Tom Panek, who runs a towing service in Syracuse, brought in a 7,000 -pound bulldozer he pulled out of Cicero swamp. It was worth $650. "My mother, who's 83, says this reminds her of World War II, turning scrap in for the war effort," Panek said Weitsman, who once ran a nightclub in Binghamton, said Saturday his scrap yard had the.same energy as one of those busy nights of old, "without the liquor." "I'm trying to make people excited to come," he said. "Our job, once they come here, is to keep them." © 2012 syracuse.com. All rights reserved. ell , http:// blog .syracuse.com/news /Print.httnl? entry = 120101111 Solvay _scrap_yard _pays_out_mor.html 6/6/2012 000'3 ap Common Council _= City of Buffalo JOSEPH GOLOMBEK, JR. NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1502 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -51 T6 6 June 2012 Buffalo City Clerk Gerald Chwalinski 1308 City Hall Buffalo NY 14202 Dear Mr. Chwalinski: { LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS TIMOTHY VON DER EMPTEN SANDRA BATTEL COMMITTEES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LEGISLATION MBEC WATERFRONT rRDr05AL. - M 0v6- ' 'w SC4004 Please file the attached email regarding the proposal to move Leonardo da Vinci High School to the former Grover Cleveland building. The partnership with D'Youville College is critical to the success of Leonardo da Vinci High School. This item should be sent to the Committee on Education for further discussion. Copies of this item should be sent to the Buffalo Board of Education, the Superintendent of the Buffalo Public Schools and D'Youville College for their response and recommendations. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Joseph Golombek, Jr. North District Councilmember Enclosure REFERRED TO THE SPECIAL COMTT E CAN EDUCATION Fran' - Sent: Monday, June 04, 20121U:5J AM To: CouncUrnember Golombek - North Subject: Re: The Proposal to Move Leonardo da Vinci High School June 3, 2012 Dear Education Committee Members, We are writing on behalf of the Leonardo 'da Vinci stakeholders regarding the proposal to move Leonardo da Vinci High School to the former Grover Cleveland High School building. While the stakeholders were at one time very enthusiastic about the move it was only with the understanding that D'Youville College would be sharing space in the new building thus safeguarding our partnership with the college. It is this partnership that makes Leonardo da Vinci a standout school in the Buffalo School system. In fact, this partnership is reflected in our school's mission statement: "Our students will be exposed to many career options through a curriculum of basic skills, enhanced by mini - courses that will enable them to use college facilities, college students, and college faculty members...being housed on a college campus makes this curriculum feasible, practical, and fulfills the promise of our mission statement." While this agreement was made under former superintendent Williams, interim superintendent Amber Dixon is still moving ahead with the plan. Unfortunately, the college representatives have decided against moving to the Grover Cleveland building because promises made under superintendent Williams have not been or cannot be realized. Please be advised that the stakeholders are no longer enthusiastic about the move. We believe that our program would be unable to survive without the presence of the college in the new building. In fact, most stakeholders agree that the da Vinci program would be dissolved, much like the Buffalo Academy of Science and Math was dissolved after its move to Riverside High School. As we have always stated in the past, co- location is vital to our program's success. It is our wish that the lease between the Buffalo Board ofEducation and D'Youville College be rene og sated and that Leonardo da Vinci Hi h School be allowed to continue operation in its current location on the D'Youville College Campus. We believe the cost of renewed lease will actually be less that the cost of running a building like Grover Cleveland. Under the current lease agreement there is no cost to the BPS for custodial staff, furniture, utilities, and supplies. All rooms are air conditioned (installed by the college) and maintained by college staff. We ask that the education committee look into the actual operating costs of our current building as compared to a building like Grover Cleveland. Included in the lease is the agreement that our students he able to take college courses at a no cost to the student. Therefore, the district's liability for the tuition costs would actually increase operating expenses at the Grover site. We believe you will find that it is cost - effective to renegotiate the present lease with the college. Parents of current students and incoming freshman have been promised a program that includes a partnership with D'Youville College. If the college is not willing to occupy space in the Grover Cleveland building, we cannot deliver on that promise. Our enthusiasm for moving to a new building has now been replaced by apprehension and fear for the future of the da Vinci program. Without a firm commitment from D'Youville. College, we no longer wish to move the program. We are asking the education committee to join us in our fight to continue the very successful Leonardo da Vinci program at its current location. We have been told that the college is willing to renegotiate the lease at a reduced rate. We need to renegotiate immediately as our current lease will end in June 2013. We would also like to call your attention to agenda item 1 a taken from the minutes of the special board of education meeting from June 3, 2009: The Board Approved the Agenda Items as follows APPROVED, a motion made by Mr. Hernandez, seconded by Mrs. Johnson, to accept Mr. Jacob's friendly amendment (Attachment A) to Item 1 a — Phase V Resolution. The vote was unanimous. Item la. Phase V Resolution with the following amendments: Lafayette High School will remain open; Campus West and Leonardo daVinci Schools will continue at their current locations Middle College's lease will not be renewed after its expiration in 2013; the administration is authorized to immediately renegotiate the lease between the District and D'Youville College for Leonardo davinci High School. The roll call vote was unanimous. (Emphasis added) We are asking for the support of the Common Council's Education Committee in our commitment to preserving the Leonardo da Vinci program on the cam us'KY'Ybuvid� G6444, We appreciate your support of one of the top programs in the district and look for d to hearing from you regarding the above concerns. Please accept our invitation to tour our building this week.to see the gieat'trogram and meet with some of our exceptional students. Thank you. :. SlnCerPi "'— the stakeholders at Leonarao as ' inva Hhgn School, JOSEPH GOLOMBEK, JR. NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1502 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5116 June 7, 2012 Gerald Chwalinski City Clerk Rm, 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Mr. Chwalinski, LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS TIMOTHY VON DER EMPTEN SANDRA BATTEL COMMITTEES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LEGISLATION MBEC WATERFRONT 30r- 1z r C G ®�� I ask that you file the attached letter for discussion at the June 12 2012 Common Council meeting.. I thank you for your time and consideration on this matter. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at 851 -5116. Sincerely, 43�.A luA Joseph Golombek Jr. North District Council Member JGltj v 0003! Common Counril City of Buffalo l3� Charles Banas 412 Norwood Avenue Buffalo, New York 14222 T 716.400,3762 chuck@banasclan.com June 6, 2012 Joseph Golombek, Jr. North District Common Council Member City of Buffalo 1502 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Dear Mr. Golombek, As per our conversation this week at Riverside High School, I'd appreciate the opportunity to speak to the Community Development Committee about the Buffalo GreenCode project. As you know, I have been advocating for many years on of the AIA, as well as other concerned community and professional organizations, for much - needed zoning reform. I have a formal presentation of about 20 minutes in length, which would be followed by a discussion of any length deemed necessary and appropriate. As the first draft of the GreenCode is written, I think the briefing would be of great value to you and members of the committee in understanding the core principles and potential benefits of the new zoning ordinance. Sincerely yours, Charles Banas REFERRED TO THE COMMITTM'W ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. C" 000 1 Questions about the City /Seneca Gaming Corporation Agreement of 2006 1. The Corporation promised to build a casino and parking ramp "substantially in accordance with" the design that was unveiled on June 1, 2006. a. Is the Corporation's new design "substantially in accordance with" the original design? b. How does the new design differ from the original design? 2. What is the status of each of the 11 infrastructure improvements promised by the Corporation, listed in Appendix C of the agreement? 3. Under the agreement, the City and Corporation were to hold regular meetings to review progress on the infrastructure improvements. What meetings have occurred to review progress? 4. The Corporation promised to make an annual report each year within 60 days of end of fiscal year with (a) total number of employees; (b) number who are minorities and women, with the Corporation's human resources manager made available, if requested, to make a presentation on it to Common Council. a. Please supply annual reports for 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. b. Please have the human resources manager make a presentation regarding those reports to the Common Council. 5. The Corporation agreed to work with 12 listed agencies to increase jobs and opportunities for minorities and women, including conducting job fairs in . economically disadvantaged areas of the City and giving the agencies advance notice of those job fairs. a. What job fairs have been conducted, with what notice given to the 12 agencies? b. In what other ways has the Corporation worked with the 12 agencies to increase jobs and opportunities for minorities and women? 6. The Corporation promised to work with the Convention and Visitor's Bureau "to coordinate marketing of the City as a tourist destination in its own right." What work has been done to coordinate marketing with the CVB? 3� 9 Y-1 q 7. The Corporation promised to spend more than $1.7 million per year to market the casino to people outside of the eight counties of western New York as "a package with other attractions in the City," to confirm compliance with this requirement each year within 90 days of close of fiscal year, and to have a marketing executive make an annual presentation to the Common Council on the marketing. a. Please certify compliance for 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. b. Please have a marketing executive make a presentation to the Common Council on how the Corporation has spent more than $1.7 million per year marketing the casino to people outside of the eight counties of western New York as "a package with other attractions in the City," for the period of 2007 -2012. 8. In the agreement, the Corporation declared its intention to a. Employ approximately 1,000 people at the facilities; b. Provide a preference for City residents, acknowledging City's goal of 50% local hires; c. Use local construction companies in building the facilities; d. Buy the majority of goods and services from local vendors; e. Build to standards as high as NYS building codes; f. Strive for 25% minority and 8% women workforce and business participation; Please offer a written report and a presentation covering each of these five plans. Specifically, what preference has been given to City residents; how many City residents have been hired; what local and non -local companies have worked on construction; what local and non -local vendors have been used for goods and services; what standards were used in building the facilities, and what has been the level of workforce and business participation by women and minorities? REFERRED TO THE ON LEGISLATIOM : 'a 0003 From: Steve <indiana36biker @gmail.comn> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2012 9:33 AM To:. Beck,Edward V.; Councilmember Golombek - North; Councilmember Fontana - Lovejoy; Councilmember Pridgen - Ellicott; Councilmember Russell - University, Chwalinski, Gerald; Rucinski, Laura; Councilmember Rivera - Niagara; Councilmember Franczyk - Fillmore; Councilmember Smith - Masten; MayorBrownWebMail; Mayor Cc: aaron.besecker @gmail.com; abesecker @buffnews.com Subject: My presentation re: Adam Mickiewicz, Polish Heritage bay at 11/11 . Dear Common Council, As a person of Polish ancestry, and whereas Western New York is, and has always been, heavily Polish, I would like to take this podium to extol the virtues of suggesting an ordinance by the Buffalo Common Council, signed by Mayor Brown, to be comprised of these elements: First, I would like to propose renaming a street after Poland's national writer, Adam Mickiewicz. I do acknowledge that there is already a library named after him, however, naming a street after this distinguished writer, renowned among the Polonia diaspora from Cleveland, OH to St. Catharines, Ontario, to Tel Aviv, Israel to Sydney, Australia, would showcase how, just with the Dyngus Day tradition, Buffalo is leading the way and being the epicenter of everything Polish, which is also good for tourism. A trailblazing sign celebrating Mickiewicz's life and importance would be an addendum to the street named after him. In addition, I'd like to designate Poland's Independence Day, 11111, as "Western New York's Polish Heritage Day ", thereby celebrating the enormous contribution of Polish immigrants tot he fabric of WNY. Perhaps inviting Poland's Consul General to the signing ceremony of this ordinance. would be expedient to the aforementioned cause. As Poland's Europe's #6 largest country population -wise, with a healthier economy than most Eurozone countries, it would help spur Polish tourism, a much needed commodity nowadays, to WNY, boosting our economy. I'd also like to insert in my motion a clause proposing to recognize the special bond and values between Poland and the United States, the sacrifices of Polish soldiers (Kosciusko) during our Revolutionary War and the Polish Regiments during WWI, and to highlight the cultural, historical, cuisine, traditions et al. to WNY's area. Polish immigration to our neck of the woods, including Jewish immigrants from Poland, have shaped our region and are therefore part of our history. Let's not relegate it to the history. book. Thank you! Steve Norris x, Sr` REFERRED TO THE COMMITTet' ON LEGISLATION.. 00037 1 MEMORANDUM TO: Gerald Chwalinski. FROM: Council Member Darius G. Pridgen DATE: June 12, 2012 Fighting Sign Pollution in Florida with Robocalls 1 would like to file the attached information for the next Common Council meeting to be held on June 12, 2012. T k You, G Darius G. Pridgen Ellicott District Council Member In Florida, Fighting Sign Pollution With Robocalls - NYTimes.com Page 1 of 2 Ehe New ?lork Owes June 2, 2012 Fighting Sign Pollution in Florida With g g � Robocalls By ROBBIE BROWN In Florida, they are as.much a part of the landscape as palm trees and oceanfront hotels: plastic signs cluttering roadsides with messages "We Buy Houses!" "Junk Cars!" and "Avoid Foreclosure! But now, worried about the impact on tourism and the state's natural beauty, some coastal communities have begun aggressive campaigns against the signs — by robocalling the advertisers' phone numbers. "It's the only crime I know of where a person deliberately leaves their phone number behind," said Mayor. Peter. Bober of Hollywood, which uses computer software to call the phone numbers, up to 20 times per day, until offenders pay a $75 fine. "They want us to call. So let's call. And keep calling." Think of it as fighting one nuisance with another. The advertisements, known as snipe signs, are illegal in many Florida communities on public property like highway medians or telephone poles. But they are also cheap to print and hard to eradicate. After years of removing the signs by hand, officials in Hollywood, Oakland Park and St. Johns County recently turned to robocalling. Other cities say they are considering the option. "If everywhere you see these rickety- rockety, hodgepodge signs, the impression is not `This is a place people will want to visit,"' said Mayor Anne E. Sallee of Oakland Park. "Instead of the attractive landscapes that people expect in Florida, you just see these signs, helter - skelter, lying there like a pile of beer cans." The technology is simple. Police officers enter the offenders' phone numbers into computer programs that generate automated messages advising the recipient to come to the police station. The pestering does not stop until the advertiser turns in the signs and, in some cases, pays a fine. The software costs $300. http:ll www .nytimes.com/2012 /06 /03 /us /in- florida- fighting - sign - pollution- with- robocalls.html? r =1... 61712012 In Florida, Fighting Sign Pollution With Robocalls - NYTimes.com Page 2 of 2 Cities say they are worried that. the flashy signs for "Cheap Houses ". and "Bankruptcy Relief' will 4 remind tourists of the slow economy, especially in Florida, which has the nation's highest foreclosure rate. The Hollywood pollee used to spend hours each week gathering the signs by hand. In 2009, Mr. Bober held a contest to award $500 to the person who picked up the most (the winner collected nearly Soo that day), and the signs disappeared. But they returned almost as quickly. Since the robocalls began in March, the number of signs in Hollywood has fallen by an estimated 8o percent, city officials say. So far, the city has called more than loo phone numbers, issued eight citations and gathered hundreds of signs. Advertisers, of course, are annoyed. Many have complained that the tactics are excessive and antibusiness. One, Catherine Regal, a 65- year -old real estate agent, says she markets homes in newspapers, online and on "For Sale" signs stapled to telephone poles around the neighborhood. "The signs are so effective, you wouldn't believe, she said. In March, she began to receive automated calls from the police. At first, she ignored them, but they came every hour. "It's absurd," she said. She is especially vexed that politicians are allowed to print and post such signs, even though it is for limited periods.of time and with city permission. "Why can the city put`up signs but we can't ?" The:Galiforfiia -based company that makes the robocalling software, Voicent, has sold it to more than 1,000 cties.in the United States and Canada, said its marketing director, Jerry Scharf. Most cities use it to sehd weather alerts to schools or emergency transit alerts to travelers. Many political campaigns also use th�,software. But some cities have expressed caution about the technology. The City of Leesburg, Fla., has struggled with snipe signs, but officials worry that robocalls would send the wrong message, said Robert Sargent, a city spokesman. "It would have been a little too much like we were harassing people," he said. But Mr. Bober says advertisers know that what they are doing is illegal. "They may feign ignorance," he said. "But most advertisers. know they've been caught with their pants down." REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIOW http://vAvw.nytimes.com/2 012/06/03/us/in r=1... 6/7/2012 TO: Gerald Chwalinski FROM: Council Member Darius G. Pridgen DATE:. June 12, 2012 R'( The Penalty for Overpayment . A r-/� L�7S3'Tl� I would like to file the attached information for the next Common Council meeting to he held on April 12, 2012. Thank You, Darius G. Pridgen Ellicott District Council Member Shaw,Vernee From: Fanara;Sam Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 8:09 AM To: 'Great Star Capital LLC'; Mayor; Schroeder,Mark J. F.; Councilmember Fontana; Councilmember Franczyk; Councilmember Pridgen; Councilmember Golombek; Councilmember Kearns; Councilmember LoCurto; Councilmember Rivera; Councilmember Russell; Councilmember Smith; Penksa,Janet; Scanlon, Christopher P,; sthomas @courts. state. ny.us; Comerford,James W.; Barone, Peter; CCR; Kennedy, Martin; Mehaffy,Brendan; desmonde @buffnews.com; buck @artvoice.com; neighborhoods @wgrz.com Subject: RE: What is wrong with Buffalo? (Please Note Corrected Reply Address) The original bill was sent out in January with 30 days to pay. Nothing was ever paid on any of this company's bills. We sent out 3 bills per year with enough time to pay. The previous bills clearly says a $75.00 fine will be imposed if not paid. His multiple dwellings are also not registered. This person is not the actual owner just the agent. The bills were sent to the address given, there is no problem that I can see............ From: Richard ] on Behalf Of Great Star Capita LL Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 10:01 PM To: Mayor; Schroeder,Mark J. F.; Councilmember Fontana; Counciimember Franczyk; Councilmember Pridgen; Councilmember Golombek; Councilmember Kearns; Councilmember LoCurto; Councilmember Rivera; Councilmember Russell; Councilmember Smith; Penksa,]anet; Scan lon,Christo pher P.; sthomas courts.state.n .us; Comerford,]ames W.; Fanara,Sam; Barone, Peter, CCR; Kennedy,Martin; Mehaffy,Brendan; desmonde buffnews,com; buck artvoice.com neighborhoods@wqrz.com Subject: Re: What is wrong with Buffalo? (Please Note Corrected Reply Address) Dear Public Official: Please note the attachments below. Note that the penalty for OVERPAYMENT of $40.00 is a $1,200.00 fine! (Yes your read that right, 16 fines of $75.00 each.) 30 years ago when I worked with Community Development Buffalo had one of the best Property Information Systems in the Country. I myself traveled to New York and Toronto to discuss what we were able to do. I fielded phone calls from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and San Diego and other of my associates talked to other cities. Unfortunately the system was allowed to fall apart. Now a property owner might have at least five different addresses in different departments. The system of 30 years ago was established for the first major city-wide reassessment in many years. it was used by Community Development, Police, Fire. In fact virtually every department had access to the information. Buffalo was the first city in the Nation to have direct access to the local Real Estate MLS. To restore the system of 30 years ago would take some time but would be affordable and worthwhile. In the meantime if you think that what you see below is Good Government, please reply and tell me why you would think that. If you agree that this is symptomatic of very bad government, please correct this situation immediately. OVERPAYMENT Rejected: Hasn't anyone heard of a refund? 1'� 16 copies of the below were received for the 16 properties. $75.00 times 16 equals $1,200.00 3 Richard Greenberg as agent for: Great Star Capital LLC t a'4; 9 DAVID A. RIVERA NIA DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1504 City Hall BUFFALO NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5125 • FAX: (716) 851 -4970 E -mail: darivera &h.d. buffalo. ny.us. Dear Colleagues: 00039 Comm C l� COMMITTEES CLAIMS, CHAIR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LEGISLATION SPECIAL COMMITTEES MBEC POLICE OVERSIGHT TRANSPORTATION CHIEF OF STAFF WHITNEY ARLENE CRISPELL ASSISTANT LEGISLATIVE AIDES SEAN M. MULLIGAN NOEMI SANTIAGO �- QU& 1 �� 1 SG uL� .tune 5, 2012 Please find attached to this letter several documents relevant to our discussion regarding the air quality issues surrounding the Peace Bridge neighborhood at June 5 Community Development committee. They are as follows: • A letter from the Clean Air Coalition and several of its community partners to New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Joseph Martens, dated April 24, 2012. • Buffalo News article from November 6, 2008 - "Peace Bridge Authority is branded a slumlord for ignoring properties" • Buffalo News article from November 7, 2008 - "Bridge official promises to resolve problem properties" I request that these items be sent to Community Development for further discussion. Please let,me know if you have any questions, Sincerely, r Niagara District Councilmember REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. 3� Commissioner Joseph Martens The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation 625 Broadway Albany, NY 12233 -1011 April 24, 2012 Dear Commissioner Martens, Clean Air Coalition of Western New York Sal Delaware Ave. Buffalo, NY 14202 716.852.3813 www.cacwny.org I write on behalf our membership to share how important the NYS DEC's air monitoring program is to the communities we work in. We hope that despite these tough financial times, the NYS DEC will maintain as well as, enhance their air monitoring efforts in Western New York. As you know, air monitoring in Tonawanda was initiated in July 2007 to evaluate air pollutant concentrations in the industrial area of Tonawanda. The ongoing monitoring has allowed the NYS DEC to demonstrate that benzene levels in the Tonawanda Industrial Corridor have dropped 86 %o since the commencement of the Tonawanda Air Quality Study. The Coalition, and its members, thank you for ensuring that the air monitors will continue to have a place in Tonawanda. Air monitoring also has an important role to play on the lower West Side of Buffalo as well. Approximately, half of the households on the West Side include a resident with asthma, or some other form of respiratory illness; in fact, asthma rates are four times the national average. This comes as no surprise considering that exhaust from diesel engines have 40 known toxic chemicals, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, many of which are known to cause cancer, and exacerbate asthma. There have been a handful of peer - reviewed studies concluding this as well; a study published in July of 2011 by the Health Effects Institute concluded that the neighborhood surrounding the Peace Bridge Plaza is a potential toxic hotspot. Several short- term monitoring projects have shown high levels of particulate matter in the neighborhood. The West Side of Buffalo is an incredibly diverse neighborhood full of residents, public service agencies, care providers, and elected officials who are committed to the health and well -being of where they live, work, and play. The people of this community are deeply concerned about the air quality in the neighborhood surrounding the Peace Bridge Plaza. It is unfortunate that despite letters from New York State Senators and Assemblymen who we work with you are still silent on the need for quality air monitoring on Buffalo's West Side. I hope this letter will signify our partners' and members' commitment to enhancing their quality of life. If we value improving air quality, enhancing public health, advancing equity, and securing people's economic and social wellbeing in Western New York, we must find funding to begin monitoring for particulate matter on Buffalo's lower West Side- an environmental justice neighborhood. It provides the NYS DEC, and more importantly, the public, the ability to measure progress as we begin to. implement policies that will reduce 0" 341 Delaware Ave. Buffalo, NY 14202 emissions and abate air pollution. 716. 852 3813 www.cocwny.org As the NY5 Department of Environmental Conservation reviews its air monitoring network I encourage you to provide the resources necessary to provide air monitoring on Buffalo's West Side. I thank you in advance for your support for the neighborhoods we work with. Sincerely, Erin Heaney Executive Director Clean Air Coalition of Western New York Louisa Pacheco and Duane Diggs Executive Director and Board President VOICE- Buffalo Jessica Bauer- Walker Director Community Health Worker Network of Buffalo Sam Magavem Co- Director Partnership for the Public Good Aaron Bartley Executive Director People United for Sustainable Housing (PUSH) Buffalo Nestor Hernandez Executive Director Erie Regional Housing Development Corp, The Belle Center Lourdes Iglesias Executive Director Hispanos Unidos de Buffalo Clean Air Coalition of Western New York 615112 Peace Bridge Authority is branded a slumlord for ignoring properties - News - The Buffalo News Peace Bridge Authority is branded a slumlord for ignoring properties By Brian Meyer NEWS STAFF' R) PORTER Published; November 6, 2008, 6.31 AM o Comments Recom and Updated: August 20, 2oio, 6:02 PM The agency that operates the Peace Bridge has become a "slumlord" on Buffalo's West Side, some city officials and neighborhood activists claimed Wednesday. The Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority is being prodded to address shoddy conditions at several properties it owns on Busti Avenue. Neighbors have long complained the properties acquired by the authority to accommodate a long- stalled bridge expansion have fallen into disrepair. They said some parcels have become breeding grounds for rats and feral cats, while others have roof problems, water- damaged walls, graffiti, broken fences and busted windows. It's not uncommon for drug addicts and prostitutes to congregate in the yards of the vacant structures in the 70o block of Busti, they said. Neighborhood resident Carole Perla has been a vocal critic of the authority, claiming its expansion plan has failed to take into account the project's impact on property owners. Perla was among a handful of residents who took their complaints about the decaying structures on Busti to Common Council members Wednesday. She accused bridge officials of treating the neighborhood like a "doormat." The angry residents found an ally in Council Majority Leader Richard A. Fontana. After listening to their concerns, Fontana said it's clear the Bridge Authority is acting irresponsibly. "They're no better than any slumlord that has been in business in the City of Buffalo. They're actually worse," said Fontana. Niagara Council Member David A. Rivera, whose district includes neighborboods around the Peace Bridge, said authority officials have stubbornly refused to follow building codes. Rivera said the Bridge Authority has essentially told city officials to order demolitions if they have problems with the structures' conditions. "We're not asking them to demolish them. We're telling them to take care of these properties like everyone else is required to do," said Rivera. Ron Rienas, the Bridge Authority's general manager, did not return a reporter's call to comment. But city officials said Rienas will be expected to provide answers at a meeting scheduled Friday. Deputy Inspections Commissioner James Comerford agreed with lawmakers that a number of the authority's properties require speedy action. "Something has to be done, because these houses are getting worse and worse," Comerford told the Council's Legislation Committee. Does Comerford agree that the authority has become a "slumlord ?" "I don t want to make that judgment just yet," said Comerford, adding that the outcome of Friday's meeting could determine how the city will address the building code violations. Comments "Comments are not allowed on this story. www. buffalonews .comlincominglarticiel26067.ece 11; 615112 Bridge official promises to resolve problem properties -.News - The Buffalo News Bridge official promises to resolve problem properties By Brian Meyer NEWS STAFF REPORTER Published:November 7, 2008, 7:07 AM o Comments Recommnd ! Updated: August 20, 2010; 6:03 PM A Peace Bridge official admitted Thursday that some West Side properties the authority bought many years ago to accommodate an expansion are "dilapidated." General Manager Ron Rienas promised to work with City Hall to resolve a problem that has outraged some neighbors who live near the Busti Avenue properties. Rienas added that if city officials think the vacant structures should be demolished, the authority will act quickly, then landscape the properties. Wednesday, some city leaders and neighborhood activists accused the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority of being a "slumlord." They pointed to several properties that have problems ranging from damaged roofs and walls, to broken fences and windows. Critics claim the decaying structures have attracted rats, feral cats, drug users, prostitutes and squatters. The Common Council member who represents the Peace Bridge neighborhood said demolition at this juncture is unacceptable, noting the city has yet to approve a bridge expansion plan. "If the project doesn't move forward, what's the sense of tearing down homes that might be able to be rehabilitated?" asked Niagara Council Member David A. Rivera. He said he suspects the authority intentionally allowed the structures to fall into disrepair. "I think they figured that if they let the properties go, [opponents] in the neighborhood Would get out, and the project would move forward," said Rivera. In a letter to Council members and Mayor Byron W. Brown, Rienas related the history of the properties. He said the authority bought numerous structures on Busti between Rhode Island and Vermont streets in the mid -199os to facilitate the planned expansion of the Peace Bridge plaza, a project that originally was slated to be done a decade ago. Rienas said the Council already has ratified documents recognizing that the properties in question are slated for demolition. "While the grounds of these properties are maintained to a high standard, we acknowledge that the structures themselves have become dilapidated and uninhabitable after being vacant for almost a decade and a half," Rienas wrote. City inspections officials are scheduled to meet with Rienas today. While Deputy Inspections Commissioner James Comerford stopped short of branding the authority a slumlord, he stressed that conditions at the properties are "getting worse and worse." In his letter, Rienas said bridge officials want to find a solution. "We understand the concerns of the city as it wrestles with the demolition challenges of abandoned houses in the city, and we do not wish to contribute to that problem, ". he wrote. "We wish to work with the city to resolve this matter." But Rivera said demolishing properties isn't the solution. "If a roof needs repairs, then repair it — just like any other property owner is required to do," he said. Comments „ _ ,.., . _......._ ..... ....... . .,..... ... ,.... .,. ..:.,., .. __ ., . _ . _ ....... ..... ......,... ... r. ....... ,,.... ... .,., ......... , "Comments are not allowed on this story. w www. buff@ lonews .com /incoming /artiole126325 -oce 11: 1 � Jamie Snyder Coordinator Erie County Asthma Coalition Rosa Gonzalez Director of Education and Outreach Green for All Clean Air Coalition of Western New York 341 Delawcre Ave Buffalo NY 14202 716 852 3813 W W W.000Wny.org CC: Hon. Louise Slaughter, New York State Representative; Hon. Kirsten Gillibrand, New York State Representative; Hon. Sean Ryan, New York State Assemblyman; Hon. David Rivera; City of Buffalo Common Council; Mr. Sam Hoyt, Commissioner of Economic Development, Chair of the Empire State Development Board of the State of New York 000 110 City of Buffalo Common Council Buffalo City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Council Members: S v1ppel�T �r- ,mb June 6, 2012 1 11 I am writing to express my support for the demolition of the vacant houses located on Busti Avenue, between Rhode Island and Vermont. These houses were purchased by the Peace Bridge Authority and were suppose to be taken down by the city of Buffalo per an agreement with the previous Mayor but instead,have remained vacant for all these years. Members of this community have repeatedly demanded that'the houses be demolished, without success. As a resident and homeowner on Columbus Parkway for over thirty years and living immediately adjacent to this project, P have been attentive to the details of the proposed project. I am deeply disappointed in the lack of progress, the stagnation it has caused for the neighbors, and the division it has caused among residents (pros and cons).. Recently we learned that some progress has been made and the houses are scheduled to come down in June. I understand, however, that this action will not come without objections from those who have been opposed to the Peace Bridge Authority as a whole.. Unfortunately the opposition (who claims to speak for the entire West Side community) have managed.to overshadow and drown out the voices of the many residents who live in close proximity to the Bridge /Plaza, and support the project and its positive aspects. My neighbors and I feel that with the demolition of these houses the neighborhood will gain more greenspace with attractive landscaping, rather than retain the eyesores that have existed for so many years. It is our belief that new hope and optimism about the future of our great neighborhood will follow. This will encourage property owners to invest in their homes, attract new homeowners and residents to the area, and, likely increase property values. Council Members, I urge you to consider these factors and join with Governor Cuomo to finally, achieve real progress on this long overdue project. Respectfully, REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE Eug 'o Russi N COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, 3�& uNITEDSTATES 0 0 0 4 1. Ja POSTAL S ERVICE June 11, 2012 COUNCILMAN DEMONS SMITH CITY HALL 66 NIAGARA SQUARE RM 1414 BUFFALO NY 14202 -3318 Councilman Smith: �A-) C' I would like to thank you for allowing the USPS to message the problems we are facing with the dogs in the community at the recent breakfast at the Delavan Grider Community Center. Your strong support for the letter carriers was evident in the messaging that you did and I cannot tell how important your support is. We are having dog bites and dog incidents at an alarming rate and the results are impacting service to the community. I am asking for your help in getting a response from the Buffalo Police Department when we have a carrier either bit or have a dog incident. We are not getting any Police response to dog complaints and I find this alarming. I will just give two recent examples; The first incident in May a letter carrier was bitten by a pit bull on a Saturday. The police said that they do not respond to dog bites. The owners gave bad information to animal control and then mysteriously the dog was gone. The carrier has been undergoing rabbi shots as there was no proof the dog receieved any shots. If the police had responded we may have had a different outcome and the carrier would not have to under go these very painful shots. The second incident was June 6th. A Letter Carrier was attacked by two pit bulls and bitten about 20 times all over her body. She was rushed to the hospital via ambulance and is now going through what will be a long recovery. The fire department responded as well as the emergency medical personnel but no police response. This could have been tragic if a medical van was not just down the street and the people heard the carriers cries for help. Two people rushed to the scene and kicked the dogs off of the carrier. I am asking if there is anyway to get police support when a letter carrier is involved in these dog attacks. The Police presence, expertise, and knowledge along with the ability to write a report would help us as the Postal Service deals with this very scary issue. It is my job to protect the Letter Carriers of Buffalo and any support you could give us to ensure Poilce response would be appreciated. Thanks for all you do, 9 1 q 2 b - -- John J. Phelan Postmaster Buffalo NY 14240 716 - 846.2401 Regular Committees CLAIMS (David A. Rivera, Chairman) City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 42 A -1 -A -12 Personal Injury PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk y YV rr� a y 11 000V Personal Injury Claims . That upon the recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, the following actions for personal injury arising out of alleged negligence on the part of the City of Buffalo, be compromised and settled: A. 1. Andrzej Bandzul $ 20,000.00. A. 2. Bannerman, Martin, Mendah $ 12,000.00 A. 3. Patricia Bozeman $ 3,000.00 A. 4. Sean Darling $ 6,000.00 A. 5. Todd DeWind $ 15,000.00 A. 6. Pedro Louis and Petro Ferrer $ 60,000.00 A. 7. Sarah (Grable) Franklin $ 18,000.00. A. 8. Brian D. Golebieski $140,000.00 A. 9. Richard Hadala $ 5,000.00 A. 10. Keon. Hart $ 9,000.00 A. 11. Barry Johnson $ 10,000.00 A. 12, Tina Pawlicki $233,750.00 0 That checks be drawn on the account of Org 17221008 (480205) Judgment and Claims Prior Years, or (480204) Current Fiscal Year, payable to the respective claimants. and their attorneys, if any, herein above named, upon execution and delivery to the Corporation Counsel of proper releases and closing papers. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Claims Chairman AYE NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMSEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RIVERA RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * Maj - 5 213- 6 * *� 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 43 A -13 Personal Injury PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk JUN 2 5 2012 r- M 3ND M d CD N 43 Personal Injury Claims That upon the recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, the following actions for personal injury arising out of alleged negligence on the part of the City of Buffalo, be compromised and settled: A. 13. Theodoris and Jerris Rainey $ 10,000.00 That checks be drawn on the account of Qrg 17221008 (480205) Judgment and Claims Prior Years, or (480204) Current Fiscal Year, payable to the respective claimants and their attorneys, if any, herein above named, upon execution and delivery to the Corporation Counsel of proper releases and closing papers. PASSED A o 4i ok- /U- �OD AYE NO FONTANA FRA.NCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RIVERA RUSSELL * '� SCANLON * Maj - 5 * *o 213- 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 44 A -14 -A -15 Personal Injury PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk JUN 2 5 2012 � C:7 00044 �p Personal Injury Claims That upon the recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, the following actions for personal injury arising out of alleged negligence on the part of the City of Buffalo, be compromised and settled: That checks be drawn on the account of Org 17221008 (480205) Judgment and Claims Prior Years, or (480204) Current Fiscal Year, payable to the respective claimants and their attorneys, if any, herein above named, upon execution and delivery to the Corporation Counsel of proper releases and closing papers, Passed Recommended by the Committee on Claims Chairman A. 14. Charleen Teibel $ 27,500.00 A. 15. Denise Woods $ 7,500.00 b *AYE *NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH * Maj - 5 213 -6 3/4- 7 �" City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 45 B - 1 - B - 6 Property Damage PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk I JUN 2 5 2012 n tV �7 Gr' ca f" � rrr 3 �p Cz N 00045 Property Damage That upon the recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, the following action for property damage arising out of alleged negligence on the part of the City of Buffalo, be compromised and settled: B. B. B. B. B. B. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Shannon Butler Anthony Carter Anthony Flood Geico a/s /o Diane Trueheart Hojnowski, Transport Maureen Krause $ $ $ $ $ $ 155.18 530.00 1,418.40 1,800.00 738.96 '267.52 3 . , 5 1 1 7 - ,.__.... . That checks be drawn on the account of Org 17221008 (480205) Judgment and Claims Prior Years, or (480204) Current Fiscal Year, payable to the respective claimants herein above named, upon execution and delivery to the Corporation Counsel of proper releases and closing papers. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Claims A * AYE * NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RIVERA * �` * RUSSELL * SCANLON SA UTH Ma; -5 213- 6 314- 7 * �` City Clerk's Department - BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 46 B - 7 Property Damage PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A P i ? � JUN 2 5 2012 0 v Q0OV: Property Damage That upon the recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, the following action for property damage arising out of alleged negligence on the part of the City of Buffalo, be compromised and settled: B. 7. Metlife a /s /o Chandra Pridgen $ 4,622.32 That checks be drawn on the account of Org 17221008 (480205) Judgment and Claims Prior Years, or (480204) Current Fiscal Year, payable to the respective claimants herein above named, upon execution and delivery to the Corporation Counsel of proper releases and closing papers. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Claims vim- �jt s V& l a °� dX - CV 16 *AYE *NO* FONTANA * FRANCZIX * . * GOLOMSEK * A * LOCURTO * P * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * Maj -5 * *lJ 213- 6 3/4- 7 16 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2412 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 47 B -8 — B -15 Property Damage PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk +:a C _ C.) C ] rsE" x v N Property Damage That upon the recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, the following action for property damage arising out of alleged negligence on the part of the City of Buffalo, be compromised and settled: That checks be drawn on the account of Org 17221008 (480205) Judgment and Claims Prior Years, or (480204.) Current Fiscal Year, payable to the respective claimants herein above named, upon execution and delivery to the Corporation Counsel of proper releases and closing papers. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Claims . , 13. Goa KUM— B. B. B. B. B. B. B. 13. B. B. B. 8. 9. I0. 11, 12, 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Heather Mordaunt National Fuel Nationwide a/s /o Nasir Baqash and Nasheya Kathleen Pochron Brian Profeta Richard F. Ruberto, Sr. David C. Ryan Regina Salley State Farm a/s /o Thomas Rizzo III State Farm Ins. a/s /o Todd Walter Gabriel Traina c/o Daniel Traina $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,818.41 166.74 1,482.42 152.03 435.14 1,047.26 111.25 . 780.00 . 3,427.35 1,019.06 2,858.22 That checks be drawn on the account of Org 17221008 (480205) Judgment and Claims Prior Years, or (480204.) Current Fiscal Year, payable to the respective claimants herein above named, upon execution and delivery to the Corporation Counsel of proper releases and closing papers. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Claims AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK *. * aj -5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SAUTH * * * * * * * Mfg Prop6rty Damage B. 16. State Farm als /o Thomas Rizzo III $3,427.35 (C.C.P. #30, May 29) Mr. Rivera moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Claims City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 49 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 B-17-B-18 Property Damage Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A P P R, N J UN 2 5 2012 r �o MAYOR "- 4 1V Property Damage That upon the recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, the following action for property damage arising out of alleged negligence on the part of the City of Buffalo, be compromised and settle: B. 17. State Farm Ins. a /s /o Todd Walter B. 18. Gabriel Traina c/o Daniel Traina $ 1,019.06 $ 2,858.22 That checks be drawn on the account of Org 17221008 (480205) Judgment and Claims Prior Years, or (480204) Current Fiscal Year, payable to the respective claimants herein above named, upon execution and delivery to the Corporation Counsel of proper releases and closing papers. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Claims i Maj - 5 * q o 213 - G * 3/4- 7 *AYE *NO* * FONTANA * '� * FRANCZYK * GOLOMSEK * LOCURTO * '� * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SAUTH * Maj - 5 * q o 213 - G * 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 50 C -1 — C -9 Prior Fiscal Year Invoices PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Y r !v JUN 2 5 2012 r. r Sw f4 C— z c3 000,9 Prior Fiscal Year Invoices C. 1. ARC & COM $ 225.00 C. 2. AT &T $ 13,464.16 C. 3. Chiampou Travis $esaw & Kershner, LLP $ 13,448.00 C. 4. Goldberg Segalla, LLP $ 16,835.00 C. 5. Intercall $ 28.01 C. 6. Irish Propane $ $4.80 C. 7. Lardon Construction $ 6,263.40 C. 8. Let's Get Educated $ 90.00 C. 9. Verizon Network Integration $ 2,851.01 That the above items be, and the same hereby are returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Rivera moved: That checks be drawn on the account of Org 17221008 (480205) Judgment and Claims Prior Years, or (480204) Current Fiscal Year, payable to the respective claimants herein above named, upon execution and delivery to the Corporation Counsel of proper release and closing papers. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Claims Val 1� * AVE * NO FONTANA FRANCZYK * GOLOMSEK * . * LOC.LlRTO PRIDGEN RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * * * * Maj - 5 213- 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 51 D -1 - D -3 Miscellaneous Reimbursement PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A P € I JUN 2 5 201 �r 4 .w 0005x.. Miscellaneous Reimbursement' That, upon the recommendation of the Corporation Counsel, the following actions for property damage arising out of alleged negligence on the part of the City of Buffalo, be compromised and settled: I�. 1. Mary Blue $ 90.00 D. 2. Chantel Houston $ 100.00 D. 3. Mary Muzyka $ . 3.00 That checks be drawn on the account of Qrg 17221008 (480205) Judgment and Claims Prior Years, or (480204) Current Fiscal Year, payable to the respective claimants, if any, herein above named, in the amounts set opposite their names and delivered to them upon execution and delivery to the Corporation Counsel of proper releases where such releases are indicated. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Claims Chairman wp60 /JRNCouncill6.12 -12 meeting/claims AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * * Maj - 5 * * 213- 6 00052 E. 1. Herman, Maryann E. 2. Kilanowski, Diane E. 3. Marak, Patricia E. 4. Schwab, Leon Items for Discussion $ TBD $ TBD $ 685.81 $ 2,360-00 Mr. Rivera Moved: That the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Claims ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Clai \ � O 6 CIVIL SERVICE (Bonnie E. Russell, Chairperson) 000 Appoint Director of Real Estate(Nelson)(Strat Plan) CCP #11, 5/29 Mrs. Russell moved That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Civil'S.ervice COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. (Joseph Golombek, Jr., Chairman) City CIerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, ! present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 54 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Amend Lease Agmt Btwn COB and Grassroots Gardens of Buffalo Inc. (Mas. Lots Only) (Strat flan) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk APPROV" ED JUN 2 5 2012 � t-,r -- � MAYOR 0 to 000514 Amend Lease Agreement between.City of Buffalo and Grassroots Gardens of Buffalo, Inc. (Item No. 7, C.C.P., May 29, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval. Mr. Golombek moved: That the Common Council approve amending the lease agreement between the City of Buffalo and Grassroots Gardens of Buffalo, Inc.,.for all parcels in the Masten District; and that the Corporation Counsel be authorized to prepare the necessary documents to amend the lease and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. Passed. TAwp60V"\COUNC1L\6 -12 -12 meetinm\Amend Lease CoB and Grassroots Gardens.doex ng P * AYE *NO* * * * Maj -5 213 - 6 3/4- 7 FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMI3EK LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH * * * * Maj -5 213 - 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. 10W &I Report of Sales 34 Fernhill(Masten)(Strat Plan) PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk JUN 2 5 2012 G7 W 000' Report of Sale—. 34 Fernhill (Masten) (Strat Plan) (Item No. 8, C.C.P., May 29, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for adoption; Mr. Golombekmoved: That the offer from Mrs. Betty Barber and Mr. Michael Smart, 44 Northumberland Avenue, Buffalo, New York, in the amount of Fourteen Thousand Dollars ($14,000.00) for the purchase of 34 Fernhill, be and hereby is accepted; and . That the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development IgAQ Vhairm'an- 61 I TAvvp60VMC0UN0IL\6-12-12 meeting\Report of Sale -34 Pernhill.docx P *AYE *NO* * FONTANA * FRA_NCZYK * * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA RUSSELL SCANLON SMITH * * * Maj - 5 *� 213 -6 *�* 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SlR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. grow -V Report of Sale -64 N. Parade(Mas)(Strat Plan) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 c_ o% Cr �. mr=) 0 0 W 0005r 1 Report of Sale �- 64 North Parade (Masten) (Strat Plan) (Item No. 9, C.C.P., May 29, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for adoption; Mr. Golombek moved:. Than the offer from Habitat for Humanity, Inc., Mr. Ron Talboys; 995 Kensington Avenue, Buffalo, New York, in the amount of Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($3,600.00) for the purchase of 64 North Parade, be and hereby is accepted; and That the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on clC� Community Development Chairman TAwp601JMC0UNCILI6 -12 -12 meetinj\Report of Sale -64 N Parade.docx 1� �o u *AYE *NO * * FONTANA FRANCZYK * GOLOMSEK * LOCURTO * PRiDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH * * * * Maj -5 �* 213- 6 * 314- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 57 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Report of Sale -283 Winslow(Ell)(Strat Plan)( 49, 5115) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk JUN 2 2012 4-r MAY r-M MW M C7 W 0000' 1� l Report of Sale — 283 Winslow (Ell) (Strat Plan) (Comm. No. May 1-5► 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for adoption; Mr. Golombek moved: That the offer from Mrs. Ezzer D. Lewis, 281 Winslow Avenue, Buffalo, New York, in the amount of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) for the purchase of 283 Winslow, be and hereby is accepted; and That the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development hairman T:\wp60VRP\COLTNCIL%6 -12 -12 meeting\Report of Sale -283 Winslow.docx 0Y) I *AYE *NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMDEK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH Maj - S 213- 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 58 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Name Park at S. Division and Lord St. "Tyler Likos Memorial Park" (Franczyk)(exc 2" res)(hrg 6112) Gerald A Chwalinsk City Clerk YV JUN 2 5 2012 jL a% `F Yi.' MAYO O 00058 (ICI Res. 96, May 15, 2012 Req. Permission to Name Park at South Division and Lord Street "Tyler Likos Memorial Park" That the above item be and is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for adoption. .Mr. Franczyk moved: That the Council hereby approves the request to name the park at 828 South Division Street "Tyler Likos Memorial Park"; and that The City Clerk forward certified copies of this resolution to Assembly Member Sean Ryan, to Senator Timothy M. Kennedy, and to Senator Mark Grisanti. •rit'J� -� TAwP60URP\000NCIL\6 -12 -12 meetin&esolution -Tyler Likos Memorial Park.docx E, Public Hearing Motion to the open public hearing Mr. Smith Seconded by Mr. Franczyk Speakers: Renita Smith - Cooper Elaine Loos Lynn Likos Motion to close.the public hearing Mr. Smith Seconded by Mrs. Russell Maj - 5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 AYE NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * GOLOMSEK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * * * * * * * 1� LEGISLATION (Darius G. Pridgen, Chairman) City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 59 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 W. Brown, Agent, Use 1171 Michigan for a Ground Sign (hrg 6/5) (Del) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk F; i IS f� W ; I JUN 2 5 2012 /. -..6 . 4 �. q1 �� :X 4 C.J o0o5() Ground Sign. -1171 Michigan (Ell) (Item No. 55, C.C.I'., May 29, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for adoption; Mr. Pridgen moved:. That the above communication from the Department of Permit and Inspection Services dated May 29, 2012, be received and filed; and That the application of W. Brown, agent, for a ground sign located at 1171 Michigan, is hereby approved. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation a.. 6 - Chairman TAwp6GV"\COUNCIL \6 -12 -12 meetinglGround sign -] 171 Michigan.doe _ - *AYE * NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMSEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RWERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH * Maj - 5 ** 213 - 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 12, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 60 A, Piccione, Use 746 Elmwood, to Alter Use (Del) PASSED JUNE 1, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk J U N 1 3 2012 Nd I Nflr 1I0z �tll� 0 T11j 60 A. Piccione, Owner, Use 746 Elmwood, to Alter Use (Del) (Item No. 56, C.C.P., May 29, 2012) . That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval. Mr. Pridgen moved: That after a public hearing that was held before the Committee on Legislation on June 5, 2012, the application of A. Piccione, as owner, to alter use of an existing hair salon to a take -out restaurant is hereby approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman TAwp6MW\ C0UNCILI 6- 12- 12meetinglalter use- 746Elmwood.doc _ - A * AYE * NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SAUTH * * * * Maj - 5 213- 6 * �* rD* 3/4- 7 r City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 61 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 W. Weslowski, Owner, Use 1256 Hertel to Place Outdoor Cafe in Front of Existing Restaurant(hrg 6 /5)(Del) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk . ? JUN 2 5 2012 M a% �r CD Wiz,_ 00001. W. Wesolowski, Owner, Use 1256 Hertel -To Place Outdoor Cafe in front of Existing Restaurant (Del) (Item No. 57, C.C.P., May 29, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for adoption; Mr. Pridgen moved: That after a public hearing that was held before the Committee of Legislation on June 5, 2012, the application of W. Wesolowski, as owner, to place an outdoor cafe 10' X 16'8" in front of an existing restaurant on the right-of-way in the Hertel Avenue special zoning district, is hereby approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation G - 1 , Chairman TAwp60VR1'1COIINClU6 -12 =12 mcetingWdewalk cafe 1256 Hertel Ave.duc 1 *AYE *NO* * FONTANA FRANCZYK * GOLOMSEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SMUTH * * * * Maj - 5 213- b 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 62 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 K. Woods, Owner, Use 1853 Clinto St to Reopen an Existing Tavern (hrg 6 /5)((Lov) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk UT JUN 2 5 2012 1 v 00W -f K. Woods, Owner, Use 1853 Clinton Street to Reopen an Existing Tavern (Lov) (Item No. 58, C.C.F., May 29, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval. Mr. Pridgen moved: That after a public hearing that was held before the Committee on Legislation on June 5, 2012, the application of K. Woods, as owner, to reopen an existing tavern in the Clinton special zoning district is hereby approved. with the following condition: No live music to be played at anytime Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation L PX' � -— Chairman TAwp60UW\C0UNCILI6 -12 -12 meetin&eopen existing tavem -1853 Clinton.docx \0 I * AYE *NO * FONTANA. * . FRANCZYK GOLONMEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RNERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH * * * * Maj - 5 * 213- 6 *r 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 63 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Designation of Nominees for Appt to Bd of Trustees of Bflo Erie County Library(Gist)(Mayor) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 4 JUN 2 2012 r � r CM gp cv - 3 000631 � Designation of Nominees for Appointment to the Board of Trustees of the Buffalo and Erie County Library That the designated nominees to the Board of Trustees of the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library of Frank Gist, residing at 409 Wyoming Avenue, of Jessica Maglietto- Smith, residing at 480 Woodward, and Bernadette Taylor, residing at 143 Walnut, subject to confirmation by the Erie County Legislature, for a term expiring December 31, 2017 be, and they hereby are approved. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Legislation oil Chairman T:\wp60V"\COLTNCIL\6 -12 -12 meetingWominees- Library Board.docx N� i * AYE * NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMSEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH * Maj - 5 2/3- b 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 64 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Designation of Nominees for Appt to Bd of Trustees of Bflo Erie County Library(Thomas) (Mayor) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk JUN 2 5 202 Mho r-3 r— ___� MAYOR w ®0 ®s Designation of Nominees for Appointment to the Board of Trustees of the Buffalo and Erie County Library That the designated nominees to the Board of Trustees of the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library of Sharon A. Thomas, residing at 76 Benwood Avenue, of Jessica Maglietto- Smith, residing at 480 Woodward, and Bernadette Taylor, residing at 143 Walnut, subject to confirmation by the Erie County Legislature, for a term expiring December 31, 2017 be, and they hereby are approved. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Legislation ` Chairman T:\wp60\JRP \COQNCILk6 -12 -12 meeting\Nomineea- Library Board- Thomas.docx *AYE *NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON SMITH * * * Maj - 5 �* 213- 6 * 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. N©. 65 Food Store(New) 139 Grant(Nia)(EDPI) PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Ir JUN 2 5 2012 ?' EMEM tV +rr 0 X" 0006N Food Store License (New) –139 Grant (Nia)(EDPI) (Item No. 33, G.C.P., May 29, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval on condition. Mr. Pridgen moved: That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code to issue a Food Store License to Shawarma King/Ahmed H. Hatim for the premises located at 139 Grant. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation — A 1) 1 - , C' Chairman 7:1vP60VRP1COt NCV6 -12 -12 mulingTood stole licen�nm -139 Gwl dace i 6 ' 6 AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SP&TH * '� * * * * Maj - 5 * * 1 2/3- 6 l 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No, 66 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Used Car Dealer 382 Genesee(Ell)(EDPI) Gerald A Chwalinski City Cleric A P P R N �.r JUN 2 J 2012 C= r n MAYOR •. F 0006l Used Car Dealer — 382 Genesee (Ell)(EDPI) (Item No. 36, C.C.P., May 29, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; Mr. Pridgen moved: That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services in hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code to issue a Used Car Dealer License to Demetrius Barnes d/b /a DVDV's Auto Sales Inc., located at 382 Genesee. Passed. ! C OAA-- G, TAWp60V"P COUNCJL16 -12 -12 meetinglused car dealer -362 Genesee.d= \ �4 CITY OF BUFFALO COMMON COUNCIL DARIUS G. PRIDGEN EL.LICOTT DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1408 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -4984 ♦ FAX: (716) 851 -6576 City of Buffalo Website: wwW.cit - buffalo.Cam Ellicott District Website: www.buffaloellicattdistriet.com COMMITTEES CIVIL SERVICE FINANCE LEGISLATION SENIOR. LE GISLATIVE ASSISTANT VERNEE W. SHAW Used Car Dealer Conditions I. Cars must be clean, external and internal 2. During snow months, snow must be removed from the cars daily and area where cars displayed free from snow 3. No flag streamers 4. Permanent signage on the building 5. Lot must be lit during hours of darkness when lot is open for business Ellicott. District... A Great Place To Work, live and Enjoy. G� 6 *AYE *NO* * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMSEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH * * * Maj - 5 213 -b *� *® 314- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 67 Used Car Dealer 742 Kensington (Masten)(EDPI) PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk ti x QJON 2 2012 Ih1 CD .P- 0006 Used Car Dealer 742 Kensington (Masten)(EDPI) (Item No. 37, C.C.P., May 29;.2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval: Mr. Pridgen moved: That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services in hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code to issue a Used Car Dealer License to Henry Tillman d/b /a All In I Automotive located at 742 Kensington. Passed. CQ Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Joku-410 Chairman TAwp60VRP\COUNCIL\6.12 -12 meetinglused car dealer -742 Kensington.doex CITY OF BUFFALO COMMON COUNCIL DARIUS G. PRIDGEN ELLICOTT DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1408 CITY HAIL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -4980 ♦ FAH: (716) 851 -6576 City of Buffalo Website: www.city- bu#falo.eom Ellicott District Website: www.buffaloellicotidistrict.com Used Car Dealer Conditions I . Cars must be Clean, external and interval 2. During snow months, snow must be removed from the, cars daily and area where cars displayed free from snow 3. No flag streamers 4. Permanent signage on the building 5. Lot must be lit during hours of darkness when lot is open for business CQAAMITTEES CIVIL SERVICE FINANCE LEGISLATION SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT VERNEE W. SHAW Ellicott. District... A Great Place To Work, Live and Enjoy. * AYE *NO * SCANLON * SMITH * Maj 5 213- 6 3/4- 7 * '� * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMSEK * LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RIVERA RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH * Maj 5 213- 6 3/4- 7 * '� City Clerk's Department BUFFALO .TUNE 15, 2012 HON, BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 68 Food Store(New) 1129 East Ferry (Fill)(EDPI) PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A P P R Em D rn. 00068 Food Store License (Nero) -1129 East Ferry (Fill)(EDPI) (Item No. 17, C.C.P., Apr. 3, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council . with a recommendation for approval on condition. Mr. Pridgen moved: That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code to issue a Food Store License to Bandar A.M. Alsaidi dlbla Big Boys Food Market located at 1127 East Ferry, with the following conditions: Passed. r Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman 1. Security Camreas in place outside and inside of store 2. NO loitering signs to be postdd 3. No selling of loose items (cigarettes, diapers, etc. 4. NO hand-painted signs'-,.All store signage to be professionally done 5. No cars parked on sidewalk at anytime 6. Hours of operation Sunday - Thursday 9 am to 10 pm closing -- ,Friday and Saturday 9:00 am to 11:00 pm closing TA11160VRPTOUKCIL16 -12 -12 meeliag&odstore floe e-nm -1129 East Perry. docx �D ti P * AYE * NO * * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON SAUTH * Maj - 5 213- 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 69 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Food Store License (New) 778 Tonawanda(NorthO( #41, 511) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk APPROVED u UUN 2 5 2012 NJ c -^ ma rn MAYOR � CD 0.006 1 ) i Food Store License (New) - 778 Tonawanda (North)(EDPI) (Item No. 76, C.C.P., May 15, 2012) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval on condition. Mr. Pridgen moved: That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code to issue a Food Store License to Ahmed Ali dlbla Mega Market Inc. located at 778 Tonawanda is hereby approved subject to the following conditions: Passed. ti Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman 1. Security Cameras in place outside and inside of store 2. NO loitering signs to be posted 3. No selling of loose items {cigarettes, diapers, etc. ) 4. NO hand - painted signs -.All store signage to be professionally done 5. No cars parked on sidewalk at anytime 6. Hours of operation - ..Sunday - ,Thursday 9 am to 10 pm closing -- ,Friday and Saturday 9:00 am to 11:00 pm closing TA,vp6DUMCO11NC1L16 -12 -12 mWingV -d store Ilcense- new -778 Tanawends.docx - I * AYE *NO* FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * . PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * * * * Maj - 5 * *� 213- G 3/4- 7 a0� 00070 J. Makowski- Resident Council Interest in Resuming a Co -op Form for Mngt (C.C.P. #57, June 22) Rev. Pridgen moved: That the above item. be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation ao � RESOLUTIONS June 12, 2012 0007 _ RESOLUTION Sponsor: Mr. Fontana Re: Appoint Marriage Officer Be It Resolved: f the Laws of New York 1988 which allows a governing That Pursuant to Chapter 49 a ( }, � g body the right to appoint one or more Marriage Officers, who have the authority to solemnize marriages, I am requesting the appointment of Joseph Golombek, Jr., as a marriage officer only for July 1 and 7, 2012. ADOPTED. Richard A. Fontana Lovejoy District Council Member Council President i 31 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 72 Waive Disposal Fees for Habitat for Humanity PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Z a� I � ) 2012 W c � � C7 0007el �0 RESOLUTION Sponsor: Re: Richard A. Fontana WAIVE DISPOSAL FEES AT SOUTH OGDEN TRANSFER STATION FOR HABITAT FOR HUMANITY FOR 2012/2013 WHEREAS, Habitat for Humanity has an excellent reputation as a not - for - profit organization that provides decent and affordable housing for people in Buffalo; and WHEREAS, The Habitat for Humanity volunteer work force continues to rehabilitate older homes and build new ones to strengthen the City of Buffalo by increasing home ownership and creating additional property tax revenue; and WHEREAS, The City of Buffalo owns a transfer station on South Ogden Street that it allows private citizens and organizations to use, for a fee, to dump bulk trash on their own and alleviate heavy trash pile -ups on City streets; and WHEREAS, By waiving fees for Habitat for Humanity, the City of Buffalo will be directly reducing their building costs and freeing up construction dollars that can be used to complete additional projects; and WHEREAS, Habitat for Humanity spends ninety cents out of each dollar donated on the purchase of construction materials in the Buffalo area, which provides a positive economic impact on the local economy and creates additional revenue for the city when completed projects go back on the tax rolls. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Common Council does hereby requests that the City of Buffalo Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets waive Disposal Fees at South Ogden Transfer Station for Habitat for Humanity for the 2012 - 2013 fiscal year; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City Clerk is directed to send certified copies of this resolution to James W. Comerford, Commissioner of Economic Development, Permit & Inspections Services; Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets; Timothy Ball, Corporation Counsel; and Ronald Talboys, President of Habitat for Humanity Buffalo, 995 Kensington Avenue, Buffalo, NY, 14215. Richard A. Fontan ' t Common Council President" '' ` " Lovejoy District Council Member PASSED *AYE *NOS * - Ud - %WT A N A . 'F FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * �` * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMTH * * * Maj - s 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN = MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 73 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Permission to Hang Banners in Cobblestone District Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 'JUN 25 2-012 a .9- 00073 RESOLUTION By: Mr. Franczyk RE: Permission to Hang Banners in the Cobblestone District Whereas: Savarino Construction and Development, located at 95 Perry Street in the Cobblestone District, is requesting permission to hang banners along Mississippi Street and adjoining streets, promoting the district; and Whereas: Since its founding in 2001, Savarino has grown to become a distinguished and respected builder and developer with projects throughout the City of Buffalo and Western New York; and Whereas: Savarino. Construction and Development is requesting to hang 18 banners promoting the Cobblestone District along Mississippi and Illinois Street and along Perry Street and South Park Avenue between Mississippi and Illinois Street; and Whereas: The banners will be hung on June 14. Savarino Construction and Development has been in contact with the Department of Public Works and will install and maintain the flags posted; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That the City of Buffalo Common Council hereby permits Savarino Construction and Development to hang 18 banners promoting the Cobblestone District along .Mississippi and Illinois Street and along Perry Street and South Park Avenue between Mississippi and Illinois Street. The flags will be installed on June 14, 2012; and. Now, Therefore, Be It Further Resolved: That the banners be hung in accordance with all conditions, restrictions, and requirements as set forth by the City of Buffalo and the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets. V PASSED avid A. tranczyk `J 1 1 -1.,. om 01 :Lvlty '[ *. AYE NO FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * '� * LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL * '� * SCANLON * SMITH * * * Maj -5 2/3- 6 314- 7 * * * City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 74 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Permission to Hang Flags on Main St Btwn Florence and Leroy Promoting Midway on Main Mixed Use District Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk AP D�R O VED JUN 2 5 2.012 r Q n n nvnQ ®0®74 � \ y Sponsors: Mssrs. LoCurto and Smith RESOLUTION Re: Permission to Hang Flags on Main Street between Florence Avene and Leroy Avenue Promoting the Midway on Main mixed use district WHEREAS: The Parkside Community Association applied for and received funding through the New York State Main Street Program for the target area covering both sides of Main Street from Florence Avenue to Leroy Avenue in North Buffalo; and WHEREAS: A portion of the NYS grant is intended to fund improvements to the public right -of -way within the target area; and WHEREAS: The Parkside Community Association has engaged in a series of Design Review Committee meetings, consisting of local stakeholders and citizen volunteers to discuss and weigh proposals for the appropriate use of these funds; and WHEREAS: The Design Review Committee has voted to proceed with a three part approach including historical markers installed in the sidewalk, a large mural on an exposed brick wall, and a series of streetlight banners celebrating the history of North Buffalo and Main Street; and WHEREAS: the Parkside Community Association is familiar with the banner requirements and will purchase the necessary bond before the banners are hung; NOW, THERFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby grant permission to the Parkside Community Association of Buffalo, Inc. to hang flags on light poles along Main. Street between Florence Avenue and Leroy Avenue; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FINALLY RESOL City Departments and that no existing laws, rules, Charter and Code §387 -15 or other pertinent sectioy Michael J. Lcturto, Delaware District the flags meet the requirements of all appropriate )ns be violated, particularly those found in City A. Smith, Masten District AYE NO * FONTANA * '` * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RWERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * Maj -5 213- 6 3/4- 7 * * * 0007 Resolution Sponsor: Michael J. LoCurto RE: War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration in Delaware Park Whereas: 2012 marks the two hundred year anniversary of the War of 1512; and Whereas: The War of 1812 Bicentennial Commemoration and Celebration Committee will be observing the War of 1812 bicentennial on Friday, July 6th; and Whereas: This event will be celebrated in conjunction with our Canadian neighbors and feature a performance by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra; and Whereas: Numerous events are scheduled for that day, including the plan for sky divers from Frontier Sky Divers to parachute into Delaware Park meadow, where 300 soldiers from the Flint Hill Encampment are interred; and Whereas: This unique event requires a change in the city charter; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: The City of Buffalo Common Council requests the Department of Law to draft an amendment to the city charter allowing for this one -time event. MICHAEL J. LIKURTO Delaware District Councilmember �pa�� 00070 RESOLUTION Sponsored By: Mr. Pridgen Re: Tobacco -Free Initiative on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus WHEREAS: Secondhand smoke is responsible for over 49,000 deaths among nonsmokers each year•, and WHEREAS: There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke. Even brief exposure to secondhand smoke can be harmful to health; and WHEREAS: Secondhand smoke cause asthma, respiratory infections, cancer and cardiovascular disease; and WHEREAS: Tobacco products, once consumed in public spaces, are the most common form of litter; and WHEREAS: Tobacco litter often discarded on the ground make streets, sidewalks and landscaped areas dirty and uninviting; and WHEREAS: Smoking is responsible for the premature deaths.of over 443,000 Americans each year from lung cancer, heart disease, respiratory illness and other diseases; and WHEREAS: Tobacco kills more Americans each year than alcohol, illegal drug u se motor vehicle injuries, suicides, and murders combined. Now, Therefore Be it Resolved: That. the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus (BNMC) has the right to protect its community, its environment, and the health of its employees, visitors, patients, vendors, and contractors with the adoption of tobacco -free policies on its campus. Be it further Resolved that The Common Gaaacil is in full support of the BNMC declaring the zone that demarcates its campus to be a tobacco -free zone. Be it Finally Resolved = That we direct the corporation counsel to research and write new rules for COB charter that adds the BNMC as geographic zone in COB where tobacco use is prohibited. � Darius G. Pxidgen Ellicott District Councilmember . REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. ,:. I City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 77 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Clean Air For All Residents of Buffalo Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk APP R"' 0 SUN 2 5 2012 �'- c c--)r `;X�© m/worr I Q 000'7 RESOLUTION By: David A. Rivera Niagara District Council Member G�. r- C�k Coo � ern b RE: Clean Air For All Residen �'Of Buffalo Whereas: The Peace Bridge is one of the country's largest landlocked ports with more than 13,000 automobiles and 4,000 trucks crossing the border daily; and Whereas: Numerous reports from non - profit organizations to the most prestigious universities to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have connected diesel emissions which include, volatile organic chemical and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons which is first known carcinogen and possessing mutagenic and teratogenic properties, are also accepted as encouraging the development of asthma and. other respiratory issues in children; and; Whereas: New York State Department of Health operates a Cancer Registry which shows that incidence of both lung and bronchus cancers were elevated for residents of the zip code closest to.the Peace Bridge; and Whereas: - Nearly 45% of Buffalo's .West Side households reported at least one case of chronic respiratory illness or asthma 2.5 times more likely than on the East Side (Dr. Lwebuga- Mukasa); and Whereas: Asthma is the most common chronic condition among children, this amounts to 13 million total missed days of school every year and is the third leading cause for hospitalization; and Whereas: There is no cure for Asthma which leads to over 25 million Americans having Asthma and nine Americans dying from the disease everyday'; and Whereas: The goal of Environmental Justice is said to be sought by the EPA and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in dense urban area yet it is the norm such as the case as in Manhattan where an affluent neighborhood separated from an economically changed neighborhood by a mere street which also served as the dividing line between the chance of the neighborhood's children being affect by asthma from under 10% and over 33% ; and Whereas: Almost half the households of Buffalo's West Side meet Environmental Justice criteria, making less than $20,000 annually and 20% making less than $10,000 as.well as 58% of the residency population being a minority; and Whereas: "Low - income and minority communities often face an unacceptable burden of pollution in this country, diminishing their economic potential and threatening the health of millions of.American families," said Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. . Now Therefore Be It Resolved, That the Buffalo Common Council requests that the Public Bridge Authority make the necessary modifications to enforce the no idling of Trucks crossing the border; and Be It Resolved, That the Common Council requests that Public Bridge Authority to install truck stop electrification station to further reduce toxic idling emissions; and Be It Resolved, That the Public Bridge Authority fund the development of green buffer zone with the establishment of mature pollution absorbing trees to work in reversing the current epidemic of Asthma on Buffalo's West Side; and Be It Finally Resolved, That the Common Council of Buffalo requests that Continuous Air Monitoring from the Lower West Side to Riverside be document for a minimum of one year by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation; and David A. Rivera Niagara District Council Member Joseph Golombek Jr. North District Council Member. s , l-� Bonnie E. Russell Darius G. Pridgen. Richard A. F ntana Council President Lovejoy District Council Member /id Da . Franczyk President Pro Tempore Ellicott District Council Member Fillmore Dis Council Member University District Council Member Al Michael J. Pocurto aff ist0pher P. Scan on Delaware District Council Member South District Council Member Ddmone A. Smith Majority Leader Masten District Council Member w .+. 7 AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA RUSSELL * SCANLON * SMITH * * * * Maj -5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 �` City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present . herewith the attached resolution item. No. 78 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Waiver of Field Fee for BIREC World Refugee Day Soccer Toum. Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A P PR 0 V..E D JUN 2 a 2012 Z, /- � Er �C7 CD cn 00078 By: Councilmember Rivera Resolution Re: Waiver of Field Fee for BIREC World Refugee Day Soccer Tournament. Whereas, The Buffalo Immigrant and Refugee Empowerment Coalition ("BIREC") is a non - profit organization comprised of leaders from the myriad of ethnic groups represented in Buffalo; and 7t ' Whereas, BIREC's goal is to empower refugees and immigrants and improve their quality of life and that of the surrounding community; and Whereas, in furtherance of this goal and in celebration of World Refugee Day, BIREC will be holding a soccer tournament at LaSalle Park on Saturday, June 23, 2012; and Whereas, the tournament will feature teams representing various ethnicities and organizations from throughout out the City and feature the incredible diversity we have in Buffalo. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, the Common Council request Public Works, Parks & Streets Department waive the field fee related to the use of the fields at LaSalle Park; and Be It Further Resolved, the City Clerk is directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to the Public Works, Parks & Streets Department. David A. Rivera Niagara District Councilmember �fo �t3 AYE NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN RIVERA RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH * * * * Maj - 5 .2/3- 6 3/4- 7 000'79 World Refugee Day 2012 Proclamation By Councilmember David Rivera Whereas: On World Refugee Day, we honor the contributions and resilience of those forced to flee from their homelands due to violence, persecution, or natural disasters, and to renew the City of Buffalo's commitment to solving refugee problems; and Whereas: The hard - earned wisdom, diverse experiences, and unceasing courage, determination, and optimism of refugees enrich the City of Buffalo culturally and economically as well as strengthen our unique narrative that we are a City of Good Neighbors who open doors to those in need; and Whereas: This year marks the 32nd anniversary of the Refugee Act of 1980; a historic legislation championed by then Senator Edward M. Kennedy which established the current Federal Refugee Resettlement Program and codified into law the right to asylum for refugees; and Whereas: Through the Refugee Act, thousands of refugees, internally displaced persons, and other victims from across the world have found safe haven in the City of Buffalo and continue to be resettled each year; and Whereas: Refugees face daunting challenges in an unfamiliar society with new laws, limited resources, and often a new language. But through their remarkable determination to rebuild a brighter future and the continuous support of selfless individuals and organizations, they exemplify the endless possibilities of a better tomorrow;.and Whereas: It is important to acknowledge the compassion of those who welcome Buffalo's growing refugee population each year into their homes and communities; and Whereas: The Buffalo Immigrant & Refugee Empowerment Coalition (BIREC) under the leadership of Ali Kadhum has organized activities each year in celebration of the World Refugee Day and this year in conjunction with YWCA has planned three days activities that include: • June 18: Monday, Press Conference at City Hall. June 23: Saturday, Soccer tournaments of 12 teams from different communities at LaSalle Park. June 24: Sunday, Celebration featuring Cultural Performances, Sport Awards, Speeches, Music, and Authentic Food. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo, NY pauses in its deliberations to commemorate World Refugee Day, and to commit to ensuring that the blessings of liberty and opportunity are available to all Refugees, internally displaced persons, and other victims who seek it in the.City of Buffalo; and Be It Further Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo hereby proclaims June 20, 2012 to be known as "World Refugee Day" in the City of Buffalo, New York. ADOPTED David A. Rivera, Niagara District Councilmember City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No, 80 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Budget & Personal Amendment -Fire Admin Services Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk ... I JUN 2 5 2012 Q 4 BY: Ms. RUSSELL ® ® ® BUDGET AND PERSONNEL 21 — FIRE 1131 — ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES The Common Council of the City Of Buffalo does ordain as follows: That part of Section I of Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, relating to 21 -1131 Fire — Administrative Services which currently reads: Senior Typist $ 32,113 - $ 35,582 Is hereby amended to read: Senior Account Clerk Typist $ 32,418 - $36,079 GARNELL W. WHITFIELD, FIRE COMMISSIONER AND DONNA J. ESTRICH, DIRECTOR OF BUDGET, ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE, hereby certify that the above change is necessary for the proper conduct, administration and performance of essential services of that department. We recommend that the compensation for said position be fixed`at the respective amount set forth in the foregoing ordinance. ARNELL W. FIRE COMMISSIONER DONNA J. ESTRICH DIRECTOR OF BUDGET, ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE t APPRAPPR - OV�S TO FORM Corporation Counsel 05/18/2012 BUFFALO FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY OF BUFFALO Cl t BYRON W. BROWN GARNELL W.WHITFIELD, JR. MAYOR COMMISSIONER PATRICK T. LEWIS DEPUTY COMMISSIONER May 17, 2012 Ms. Donna Estrich Director of Budget 203 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Dear Donna, .. I am requesting a position title change in the 21 -0 Fire Department 2011 -12 and 2012 -13 Budgets. The org and. object are 12131001 411001 in administrative services. We currently have budgeted one (1) Senior Typist, title code 0220 at $35,582 and would like to replace it with one (1) Senior Account Clerk Typist, title code 0411 at $36,079., The increase would be an additional .$497.00. For the remainder of this fiscal year and 2012 - 13, the funds will be available in the 12131001 411001 salary line. There are currently vacancies in administrative services. The position of Senior Account Clerk Typist would better address the needs of the department at this time. Yours truly, 01A" Garnell W. Whitfield Jr. Commissioner of Fire ck r; 195 COURT STREET / BUFFALO, NY 14202 -2692 / (716) 851 -5333 / FAX: (716) 851 -4364 / wwwxity- buffalo.com ��k, AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN RIVERA RUSSELL SCANLON SMITH * * Maj - 5 *` 2/3- 6 314 - 7 * '� ��k, City Clerk's Department BUFFALO JUNE 15, 2012 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO MWITZIM Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 81 PASSED JUNE 12, 2012 Permission to Hang Banner on Seneca St for Street Car Show Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk JUN 2 2012 ffi Z9 N, e-,r- 0008 RESOLUTION By: Mr. Scanlon Re: Permission to Hang Banner on Seneca Street for the Seneca Street Car Show Whereas: The Seneca Street Car Show Association will be holding their 4 Annual South Buffalo Car Show on July 15, 2012; and Whereas: The car show will take place along Seneca Street and will feature classic and antique cars, as well as music, raffles and other activities for all to enjoy; and Whereas: In order to promote this special event, representatives from the Seneca Street Car Show Association are seeking permission to hang an informal banner across Seneca Street, at light pole 2131 and 2136 Seneca Street; and Whereas: The banner will be hung from June 15, 2012 through July 16, 2012; and Whereas: The City of Buffalo proudly supports the Seneca Street Car Show Association and their efforts to promote Seneca Street and the South Buffalo Community; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That the City of Buffalo Common Council hereby permits the Seneca Street Car Show Association to hang an informational banner across Seneca Street at pole number 2131 and 2136 to promote the Seneca Street Car Show. The banner will be installed on June 15, 2012 and stay up until July 16, 2012; and -- Now, Therefore, Be It Further Resolved: That the banner be hung in accordance with all. conditions, restrictions and . requirements as set forth by the City of Buffalo and the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets. C s on PASSED S h C1 Maj - 5 2/3.- 6 3/4- 7 AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * . * GOLOMSEK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * '� * RIVERA * RUSSELL * SCANLON SMITH * * * * * * * * * * 0008`' RESOLUTION Sponsor: Mr. Scanlon Re: Appoint Legislative Aide Whereas: Margaret M. Shea is a longtime resident of South Buffato, residing at 203 McKinley Parkway, Buffalo, New York, 14220; and Whereas: Margaret M. Shea has previous experience and is qualified to work in the South District Council office; Now, Therefore be it Resolved That: Margaret M. Shea is hereby appointed as a Legislative Aide to the South District Council Office. C toph'by+. Sc A POO 00®8 BY: DEMONE A SMITH Appointments Commissioners of Deeds Required for the Proper Performance of Public Duties That the following person(s) are hereby appointed as Commissioner of Deeds for the term ending December 31, 2012, conditional upon the persons so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City of Buffalo. • Alexandria Chwalinski • Ronald Deschenes • Michael Reiser TOTAL 3 ADOPTED lj P� 00084 BY: DEMONE A SMITH Appointments Commissioner of Deeds That the following person(s) are hereby appointed as Commissioner of Deeds for the term ending December 31, 2012, conditional, upon the person so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City Clerk: • James R. Bell • Rita Carluccio • Todd C. Cudney • Thomas C. Harris • Edward Harris • Wayne A. Howard • Charlene D. Morales • Brian Pilarski • Russell Manuel Rodriguez • Lynn Salomon • John D. Stewart TOTAL: 11 ADOPTED 0008 4 a�0 ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS The following meetings are scheduled. All meetings are held in the Common Council Chambers, 13 floor City Hall, Buffalo, New York, unless otherwise noted. Regular Committees Committee on Civil Service Committee on Finance following Civil Service Committee on Comm. Dev Committee on Legislation Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 9:45 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 1:00 o'clock P.M. Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. (Public Disclaimer All meetings are subject to char e and cancellation by the respective Chairmen of Council Committees. In the event that there is sufficient time given for notification, it will be�rovided. In addition there ma robe meetings set up whereb the City Clerk's Office is not made aware; therefore unless we receive notice from the respective Chairmen we can onlyake notification of what we are made aware. r,'�. No. Adjournment S5 On a motion by Mr. Smith, Seconded by , the Council adjourned at GERALD CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK