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V CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO JANUARY 8, 2013 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 - 0 On a motion by Mr. Smith, Seconded by Mrs. Russell, the minutes of the stated meeting held on December 26, 2012 were approved. FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA RUSSELL SCANLON SMITH [ ------------- ] [MAJ- 5] [ 213 - 61 (314- 7] *AYE* NO * * * * * * * * * * January 8, 2013 9 FROM THE MAYOR January 8, 2013 J FROM THE MAYOR - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT January 8, 2013 Y4 FROM THE CITY PLANNING BOARD January 8, 2013 -_ 0000: SEQRA Notice of Determination Non Significance Negative Declaration This notice is issued puhsuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article a (SEAR — State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environmental Conservation Law, Lead Agency: City of Buffalo Planning Board Rdom 901, City Hall 8� Niagara Square Buffalo New York 14202 As per the provisions of, SEQR, the Lead Agency has reviewed the following action as it relates to the environment: /y Action Title Parking Lot 1/I Location: 766 East Amherst Street Type of Action: uncoordinated- unlisted Description: Eoo Logic Studio on behalf of Buffalo Promise Neighborhood Early Childhood Education Center is proposing the construction of a parking lot located at 766 East Amherst Street, Buffalo New York. The vacant corner lot has been selected to provide off street parking for the soon to be complete early childhood center. The neighborhood will have access to this lot when school is not in session. The lot will have 20 parking spaces and also contain a No- retention garden that will reduce the amount of storm water run -off that flows into the city sewer system as well as provide the necessary landscaping requirement. As a result of this Environmental Review, the Lead Agency has determined the undertaking of This action will not have a significant adverse affect on the quality of the environment. No further environmental review of this action will be conducted prior to project implementation and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Reasons Supporting This Determination. The facts and reasons for this decision are as follows: The new parking lot will provide parking for the staff and visitors to the new childcare center removing vehicles that would normally be parked on the street to the new parking area, The identified potential negative impacts appear to be primarily short-term site preparation and construction related activities, and do not appear to be significant in magnitude or effect. There are no actions related to the construction of this project which will have a significant adverse impact on the environment. For further information relative.to this Negative Declaration, contact Mr. Martin Grunzweig, Land Use Controls Coordinator, Room 901 City Hail, Buffalo New York 14202 — 716 851 -5085 Dated: January 2 2013 CC: City Clerk City of Buffalo Public Works, Parks, Streets Department City of Buffalo Economic Development, Permits and Inspection Eco Logic Studio SEQRA Notice of Dots� M lnatlon Non Significance i Negative Declaration This notice is issued pusuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (SEQR — State Environrnental Quality Review) of the Environmental Conservation Law. Lead Agency: City of Buffalo Planning Board Room 901 City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo New York 14202 As per the provisions ofi SEQR, the Lead Agency has reviewed the following action as it relates to the environment: Action Title Big Boys Toys lil Location- 1455 Niagara Street 1 Type of Action: uncoordinated- unlisted Description: Tommaso Briatico Architects on behalf of Big Boy Toys is proposing the construction of a parking lot located at 1455 Niagara Street, Buffalo New York. The tot that is currently being used to sell used cars is unpaved. The site is a former autojunkyard that was in business at this location for many years (formally known a Buffalo Auto Wrecking). The new owner has cleaned up the site and building and is currently repairing and selling vehicles. The city ordinance requires that a used car lot must be paved. A portion of the lot is paved however the proposed site plans is not paved and the cars are being sold off an area that has no approval. The proposed project is to increase the paved area by 13,300 square feet and direct the surface run off to the designated blo- retention type storm water receivers to prevent runoff into the City of Buffalo sewer system. Landscaping will be added to the site. As a result of this Environmental Review, the Lead Agency has determined the undertaking of This action will not have a significant adverse affect on the quality of the environment. No further environmental review of this action will be conducted prior to project implementation and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Reasons Supporting This Determination: The facts and reasons for this decision are as follows: The newly paved area will allow the owner to continue to sell vehicles from the site as well as improve the water runoff situation that will result in an environmentally friendly process. The identified potential negative impacts appear to be primarily short-term site preparation and construction related activities, and do not appear to be significant in magnitude or effect. There are no actions related to the construction of this project which will have a significant adverse impact on the environment. For further information relative to this Negative Declaration, contact Mr. Martin Grunzweig, Land Use Controls Coordinator, Room 901 City Hall, Buffalo New York 14202 — 716 851 -5085 Dated January 2, 2013 CC: City Clerk City ofBuffaio Pubtic Works, Parks, Streets Department City of Buffalo Economic Development, Permits and Inspection Tommaso Briatico Y l FROM THE COMPTROLLER January 8, 2013 000 4 TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL FROM: THE DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT & CONTROL DATE: January 2, 2013 SUBJECT: Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Attached please find the City of Buffalo's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012. DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mark J.F. Schroeder TITLE: SIGNATURE: &EFERRED TO THE cOMMITTEF ON r 4 i 14, P FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS January 8, 2013 0000.1 41 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: January 2, 2013 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: Ellicott Street —Phase 1 [: Contract #93000735 [: PIN 45757.47 [: Ellicott District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Additional Reference: Contract 492011247 Ellicott Street —Phase 2 —PIN 5757.59 Contract Summary: Contract Amount $716,090.00 + Amount of change order(# 1) $183,229.00 Revised Contract Amount $899 319.00 City share of Change Order ( 41) — 10% or $18,322.90 I hereby submit to your Honorable Body the following change for this contract. Foit Albert Associates is the Engineering Consutlant for the Ellicott Street Phase 1 and 2 Projects for the City of Buffalo. The referenced project provided for the Construction Administration and Inspection of the Phase I project. This increase is needed to complete the Construction Administration and Inspection of the project (through March 2013) and to provide the EnaI contract documents for the Phase 2 project, scheduled to begin in April 2013. This is a federally funded project and the funding breakdown is 80% Federal, 10% State and 10% City. I certify that this increase is fair and equitable for the work involved. I respectfully request that your Honorable Body approve the subject change order and authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets to issue said increase for $183,229.00. Of this amount, 10% or $18,322.90 is the City share of the change. The funds are available in Capital Project Accounts: 30335306, an account(s) to be named at a later date. PJM /JDB /dab Cc: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. City Engineer I Change in Contract — Ellicott — Phase 1 (Ell)(DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Fire dated January 2, 2013, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to execute Change Order #1 in the amount of $183,229.00 (Original Contract Amount $716,090.00 + Change Order 41 $183,229.00 for a Revised Contract Amount of $899,319.00) for the construction, administration and inspection of Phase 1 of the Elliott Street to Foit Albert Associates, C #93000735. This is a federally funded project and the funding breakdown is 80% Federal, 10% State, and 10% City or $18,322.90. Funding is available in Capital Project Account 30335306 and an account(s) to be named at a later date. �- I �' C:%Users\l ucinski\ App➢ ata\ Lcce]1Microsoft\WindowslTemporary ]ntemet Filesl Conteni.Outlook1OX32QVW61Change in Contract- EOicott St Phase Ldoc * AYE * NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * * * * RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH * M;Rj - 5 2/3 - 6 * �[ 3/4- 7 #1,(Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNI C A IO TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: January 2, 2013 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: LaSalle Park Skateplaza Master Plan [: Architectural & Engineering Services [: Job # 1255 [: Ellicott District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item No. 78, CCP 05/01/12 EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for the Architectural & Engineering Services for LaSalle Park Skateplaza Master Plan, New Line Skateparks, Inc., C #93001002. These A &E services are necessary due to the project's unique planning, design and engineering considerations as well as the unique challenges of bidding and managing specialized skatepark construction services in a region not particularly well known for this area of expertise. 1. Professional services required for administration and Add $ 9,500.00 inspection observation services for the construction of the LaSalle Park Skateplaza project. The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Nine Thousand Five Hundred and 001100 Dollars ($9,500.00). Summary: Original Contract Amount Amount of This Change Order ( #1) Revised Contract Amount $ 24,600.00 $ 9,500.00 $ 34,100.00 Costs have been reviewed by the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds are available in 34400206 445100 - Division of Buildings. 0, SJS /PJM /FG /dIg cc: Comptroller A. Rabb, Parks J. Jacobs, Buildings Department Head Name: Peter Merlo, Title: City Engineer For: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: �Ir( - Change in Contract — LaSalle Park Skateplaza Master Plan (Ell)(DPW), Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Fire dated January 2, 2013, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to execute Change Order #1 in the amount of $9,500.00 (Original Contract Amount $24,600.00 + Change Order #1 $9,500.00 for a Revised Contract Amount of $34,100.00) for the architectural and engineering services for the LaSalle Park Skateplaza Mater Plan to New Line Skateparks, Inc., C #93001002. Funding is available in Account 34400206 445100 -- Division of Buildings. C:IUsers\hucinsld\Dccumems \Change in Contract - LaSalle Perk Skateplaza doe * AYE * NO * FOlffANA * FRANCZ3JC * . * GOLOMEK L+OCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVE RUSSELL SCANLON * SA= Maj - 5 2/3- 5 3/4- 7 * * _ 0000 a #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: December 31, 2012 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: Museum of Science [: Mechanical Reconstruction [: Job #1233 [: Masten District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for the Museum of Science, Mechanical Reconstruction, Quackenbush Co., Inc., C #93001020. 1. Furnish and install (4) bronze ball cone check valves Add $ 764.34 for Humidifiers #H -3, H -4, H -7 & H -12. The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Seven Hundred Sixty Four and 341100 Dollars ($764.34). Summary: Original Contract Amount $293,000.00 Amount of Change Order #1 $ 8,314.17 Amount of This Change Order ( #2) Add $ 764.34 Revised Contract Amount $302,078.51 I certify that this increase is fair and equitable for the work involved and respectfully request that Your Honorable Body approve the subject change order and authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets to approve the change. order. Funding for this change order is available in 35326106 445100 - Buildings. SJSIPJMIJFIdlg cc: Comptroller J. Jacobs, Buildings Department Head Name: Peter.Merlo, P.E.: . Title: City Engineer For: Commissioner Public cs, Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: Change in Contract — Museum of Science Mechanical Reconstruction (Mast)(DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Fire dated December 31, 2012, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to execute Change Order #2 in the amount of $764.34 (Original Contract Amount $293,000.00 + Change Order #1 $8,314.17 + Change Order #2 $764.34 for a Revised Contract Amount of $302,078.51) for the Museum of Science, mechanical reconstruction to Quackenbush Co., Inc., C #93001020. Funding is available in Account # 35326106 445100 — Buildings. PASSED C:\ Usersllrucinski\ AppData \LocaiMcresoft\WindowslTemporary Internet FileslContent.0utlook5OX32Q VW6\Changein Contract- Museum of Science.doc * AYE * NO * * FONTANA * * GOLOMBER LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RIVERA. * RUSSELL SCANLON * * * * 213 -5 314. 7 41 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: January 2, 2013 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION; Engineering SUBJECT: [: Permission to Increase Contract [: Hatch Mott MacDonald [: Seneca Street Streetscape [: Contract #93000782 [: South District Contract Summary Contract Amt.: $141,600.00 Amt. of Change Order: $ 15,360.97 New Contract Amt.: $156,960.97 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following change for this contract. Hatch Mott MacDonald, is the construction inspection consultant for the Seneca Street Streetscape Project for the City of Buffalo. The project included construction management and inspection of this project for the City of Buffalo. Due to utility conflicts, this project exceeded the allotted construction period. This increase is necessary to fund additional design, construction management and inspection services for this project. This is a federally funded project. The funding is 80 % Federal, .15% State, and 5% City. I respectfully certify that this increase is fair and equitable for the work involved, and request that your Your Honorable Body approve the subject change order and authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets to issue said increase for $15,360.97 Of this amount, 5% or $798.05 is the City's share of the change. The Federal and State portions (95 %) have already received approval. The funds are available in Capital Projects account #31860006- 445600. PJM /JDB /TJD /dab TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Peter J. Merlo, P,E. City Engineer �k Permission to Increase Consultant Contract — Seneca Street Streetscape (South)(DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated January 2, 2013, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to execute Change Order #1 in the amount of $15,360.97 (Current Contract Amount $141,600.00 + Changer Order #1 $15,360.97 for a total revised contract amount of $156,960.97) for the Seneca Street Streetscape Project for the City of Buffalo to Hatch Mott MacDonald, C #93000782. Funds for the project are available in Capital Projects Account #31860006- 445600. Passed. C: 1Users\ lmcinskiSAppDataToca [\MicrosoftlWindows\Temporary Intemet Files\ Content .OutIook10X32QVW6\Permission to increase contract Seneca St Sireetscape.doc AYE * NO FONTANA FRANCZYK * - GOLOMSEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RI Y L RA, 7Y 7B �F RUSSELL SCANLON Sr4m 213 -G *�(� 314- 7 #1 (Rev. 1193) cP SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: December 28, 2012 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Water PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No.. C.C.P.) SUBJECT: [Permission to Increase Consultant Contract [Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. /Arcadis [South Basin Improvement Project [Contract # 93000672 I hereby submit to your Honorable Body the following change for this contract. Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. /Arcadis is the engineering consultant for South Basin Improvement Project at the Filter Plant. This increase is necessary for services related to additional construction administration (CA) and construction inspection (CI) of the presently ongoing contract work for South Basin Improvement Project at the Filter Plant. The hourly wage rates are adjusted approximately 3% each year as per the original contract agreement. "he additional work requires expanded on -site presence by Arcadis's inspection personnel and an increased involvement of Arcadis's engineering personnel in the field during construction, effluent sluice gate operator failure, and resident inspection services during residuals processing and management services, associated with the removal of residuals at the Colonel Ward Filtration Plant: Original Contract Amount: $ 294,500.00 This Change Order: $ 75,794.00 Total: $370,294.00 I certify that this increase is fair and equitable for the work involved and respectfully request that your Honorable Body approve the subject change order and authorize the Commissioner of Public Works. Parks and Streets to issue said increase for $75,794.00. The funds will be available in Division of Water accounts to be named at a later date. PJM: kjh DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. City Engineer ■ Permission to Increase Consultant Contract — South Basin Improvement Project (DPW) Mr. Smith moved.: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated December 28, 2012, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to execute Change Order #1 in the amount of $75,794.00 (Current Contract Amount $294,500.00 + Changer Order 91 $75,794.00 for a total revised contract amount of $370,294.00) for the South Basin Improvement Project at the Filter Plant to Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. /Arcadis, C #93000672. Funds for the project will be available in Division of Water accounts to be named at a later date. Passed. C: \UsersVrucinskilAppDaia\Local\N icrosoftlWindows\Temporary Internet Fites\ Content .outlook\OX32QVW6\Pennission to increase contract S Basin improvement.doc * AYE * NO * * FONTANA * * GOLOMEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIvm RUSSELL SC MON * SHIM * * * * Maj - 5 2/3 -b� *� 3/4- 7 x6069 #I (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO T14E COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: January 2, 2013 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Reduction in Retention [: City -wide Mill & Overlay, Gr. 9736A [: Destro Brothers Construction Company Inc. [: Contract #93000872 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: G.C.P. #27 of 9 /6 /11 I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body a request to reduce the retention for the above mentioned contract from 5% to I% and respectfully request that Your Honorable Body approve this request. The retention reduction is in consideration for the fact the the contractor has completed resurfacing the 2012 list of streets in accordance with City specifications and the consultant in charge has recommended acceptance of the work. Funds remain in the contract which will be used to resurface streets in 2013 and DPW will withhold 5% retention until the work in complete and fully accepted by the Department. The reduction represents work already completed and accepted by the Department. There are no outstanding claims or liens. This reduction is being requested to keep the contract open to allow for the completion of this project. SJS:PJM:MJF:Ilf cc: Bill Heinhold TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E, TYPE TITLE: City Engineer of Public Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: o 0 �1 Reduction in Retention -- City -wide Mill and Overlay (DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated January 2, 2013, . be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to reduce the retention to 1% in Contract #9300872, City -wide Mill and Overlay, Gr. #736A. Passed. C:\ Users \lrucinski�AppOata \Local \Mlcrosoft \Windows \Temporary Internet Files \Content .Outlook \OX324VW6 \Reduction of Retention-city -wide mill and overlay.docx * AYE * NO * FONTANA * * FR.ANCZYK * . * GOLOM.3EK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN RNERA RUSSELL SCANLON SMITH * * * * MgJ_ 213 -6 * *U 314- 7 000 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL C� C1 TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: January 2, 2013 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Reduction in Retention [: Mill & Overlay of City Streets- 2012, Gr. #753A [: Destro Brothers Construction Company Inc. [: Contract 493000956 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: C.C.P. #23 of 5/15/12 I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body a request to reduce the retention for the above mentioned contract from 5% to I % and respectfally request that Your Honorable Body approve this request. The retention reduction is in consideration for the fact the the contractor has completed resurfacing the 2012 list of streets in accordance with City specifications and the consultant in charge has recommended acceptance of the work. Funds remain in the contract which will be used to resurface streets in 2013 and DPW will withhold 5 %retention until the work in complete and fully accepted by the Department. The reduction represents work already completed and accepted by the Department. There are no outstanding claims or liens. This reduction is being requested to keep the contract open to allow for the completion of this project. SJS:PJM:MJF:Ilf cc: Bill Heinhold TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. f TYPE TITLE ' City Engineer of Public Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (_0 Reduction in Retention —Mill and Overlay of City Streets (DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated January 2, 2013, _ be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to reduce the retention to 1% in Contract #93000956, Mill and Overlay of City Streets, Gr. #753A. Passed. C: \Users \Irucinski\Documents \Reduction of Retention -Gr 753A.docx • �4 * AYE * NO * * FONTANA * FRANCZU * . * GOLOMEK * LOCURTO * PRWGEN RNER& RUSSELL SCANLUN * swum * * * Maj - S * * # 213 -G 314 -7 * 4 *. 000 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL (L� TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: January 2, 2013 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Reduction in Retention [: Mill & Overlay of City Streets- 2012, Gr. #753B [: Destro Brothers Construction Company Inc. [: Contract #93000988 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [; C.C.P. #16 of 7/24/12 I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body a request to reduce the retention for the above mentioned contract from 5% to 1% and respectfully request that Your Honorable Body approve this request. The retention reduction is in consideration for the fact the the contractor has completed resurfacing the 2012 list of streets in accordance with City specifications and the consultant in charge has recommended acceptance of the work. Funds remain in the contract which will be used to resurface streets in 2013 and DPW will withhold 5% retention until the work in complete and fully accepted by the Department. The reduction represents work already completed and accepted by the Department. There are no outstanding claims or liens. This reduction is being requested to keep the contract open to allow for the completion of this project. SJS:PJM:MJF:Ilf cc: Bill Heinhold TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merle, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer of Public Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Ib q � Reduction in Retention —Mill and Overlay of City Streets (DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated January 2, 2013, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to reduce the retention to 1% in Contract #93000988, Mill and Overlay of City Streets, Gr. #753B. Passed. C: NUsers \1rucinski\Documents\Reduction of Retention -Gr 753B.dou 0 * A * NO * * FONTANA * FRANCM * . * _-* * GOLOMEN LOCIIRTU * PRIDGEN * RIVERA. RUSSELL SCANLON * SNIITS mj -S 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL 0001 ' TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: January 2, 2013 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids [: Auto Impound (Dart Street) [: Emergency Partial Roof Reconstruction [: Job #1288 [: North District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: (EX.: Item No. CCP ) TEXT: asked for on December 17, 2012, and received the following emergency sealed bids for the Auto Impound (Dart Street), Emergency Partial Roof Reconstruction, which were publicly opened and read on December 21, 2012. 3761 E. Lake, Dunkirk, NY I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all bids received and that Grove Roofing Services, with a bid of Sixty Six Thousand Six Hundred and 001100 Dollars ($66,600.00), is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications. 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 35323106 445100 - Buildings. SJS /PJM /BMG /dlg cc: Comptroller J. Jacobs, Buildings Department Head Name: Peter J. Merlo, P.E: Title: City Engineer Signature of Department Head. Base Bid Grove Roofing Services $66,600.00 131 Reading, Buffalo, NY Weaver Metal & Roofing .$68,800.00 40 Appenheimer, Buffalo, NY Jos. A. Sanders & Sons $71,959.00 P O Box 814, Buffalo, NY Progressive Roofing $82,000.00 331 Grote, Buffalo, NY Jameson Roofing �Co. $100,430.00 3761 E. Lake, Dunkirk, NY I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all bids received and that Grove Roofing Services, with a bid of Sixty Six Thousand Six Hundred and 001100 Dollars ($66,600.00), is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications. 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 35323106 445100 - Buildings. SJS /PJM /BMG /dlg cc: Comptroller J. Jacobs, Buildings Department Head Name: Peter J. Merlo, P.E: Title: City Engineer Signature of Department Head. 9 Report of Emergency Bid — Auto Impound Partial Roof Reconstruction (North)(PW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated January 2, 2013, 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 an agreement for the Auto Impound (Dart Street) emergency partial roof reconstruction to Grove Roofing Services in the amount of Sixty -Six Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($66,600.00). Funding for this project is available in Account 35323106 445100 —Buildings. Passed. C: IUsersl lrucinskilAppDataTocal lMicrosoftlWindowslTemporary Internet FileslCantent .Outlook10X32QVW6aeport of Emergency Hid -Auto Impound.docx * AYE * NO , FOnANA * * FRANCZYK * . * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVEM RUSSELL SCANLON SbIm * * * * Mbj - S 213 -6 * *(� 314- 7 * �, ®00 "Qe POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORM Title' A Chief Pumping PIant Engineer Department/Division Public Works, Parks &. Streets, Division of Water Start Date °J I Original PR No. Title Code No, 4521 Salary 250,755 (Step 5) Budget Function No. 53003711 - 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 Tune of Auuointment: ® Permanent ❑ Contingent Permanent ❑ provisional ❑ Temporary ❑ Seasonal Comments: Employee Information: Classification ❑ Exempt ® Competitive ❑ Non - Competitive REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE. Name William Appenheimer SS# ]bate Address 22 Kail St. DOB city Buffalo State New York Zip Code 14207 9 ) 1 Send original copy signed by Dept: Head to Budget , Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget Sikriature of ointing Authori ]bate Signature of Director of Budget Date Signature of Adm. Director of Civil Service Date 9 ) 1 Send original copy signed by Dept: Head to Budget , Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget 0001 POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORM J� Titl 4 Chief Pumpina Plant En 'peer Department/Division Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Water Start Date j d Zq I 2/ Original PR No. 2011-61 Title Cade No. Salary Budget Function No. 4521 $50,755 (Step 5) H' 53003711- 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 Typ of Appointment: Permanent ❑ Contingent Permanent ❑ Provisional ❑ Temporary ❑ Seasonal Comments Employee Information: Classification ❑ Exempt ® Competitive ❑ Non- Competitive .Name David Fatig SS# Date Address 234 Winston Rd. DDB Signature of Director of Budget City Buffalo State New York Zip Code 14216 Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget ON CIVIL SERVICE. il( Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget Signature of Appointing Authori Date Signature of Director of Budget Date I 2- V Signature of Adm. Director of Civil Service Date Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget ON CIVIL SERVICE. il( Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget Tone of Annointment: ® Permanent ❑ Contingent Permanent ❑ Provisional ❑ Temporary ❑ Seasonal Comments Employee Information: Classifieation ❑ Exempt ® Competitive ❑ Non - Competitive Narne 000 ' SS# POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORM Address 201 Commonwealth Ave. DOB O a r: e Filtration Plant Maintenance Snoervisor I Buffalo State New York Zip Code DepartmentiDivision Public Works, Parks & Streets. Division of Water Start Date Z 12-1 I1 7, ` i Original PR No, 2010 -181 Title Cade No. 4780 Salary $40,590 Ste 2 Budget Function No. 53003701 - 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 Signature of Adm. Director of Civil Service ® From Provisional to Permanent F : r -r j r ❑ From Contingent Permanent to Permanent ❑ Other Tone of Annointment: ® Permanent ❑ Contingent Permanent ❑ Provisional ❑ Temporary ❑ Seasonal Comments Employee Information: Classifieation ❑ Exempt ® Competitive ❑ Non - Competitive Narne Shaun McCleary SS# X f p Address 201 Commonwealth Ave. DOB Date City Buffalo State New York Zip Code 14216 ON CIVIL SERVICE® - Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy t When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget / X f p Signature of Appointing Auth n Date kg ' 0' b r stare of Director of Budget Date 1Z Signature of Adm. Director of Civil Service F : r -r j r rDatq,% wfl1TTPP: ON CIVIL SERVICE® - Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy t When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget q ll FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES January 8, 2013 0001 COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: The Common Council DATE: December 28, 2012 FROM: Department: Permit & Inspection Services Division: Licenses SUBJECT: [: Food Store License Renewals f: All Districts PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE (IF ANY): Ext. (Item No. xxx.C.C.P. XXlxxlxxxx: Pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, specifically section 194 -7.1 "Procedure governing license renewals," attached find a list of all Food Stores expiring on April 1, 2013. As per Chapter 194 -7 on or before the first day of May, the Common Council shall notify this department, in writing, each Iicense it believes requires investigation by the Department prior to the license being renewed. Additionally, the Common Council shall also forward to this Department, any and all information it deems pertinent to the investigation of the licensee. DEPARMENT HEAD NAME: James Comerford TITLE: Commissioner Permit & Inspection Services SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: .a + �. e 1� Report Name FOODSTORES FOR COMMON COUNCIL RENEWAL S5 kepo!j AREQI SO RITE AID OF NEW By rfulinara SO CARL PALADINO S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY AHMED HUSSEIN UN HUSSEIN MOSSA ADDRESS 1 FST11- 526987 RITE AID #1816 845 2 FST11- 558258 SOUTH BUFFALO 1005 JOSEPH TRADING NO YASIR YIZEK NO COMPANY 3 FST11- 560988 SOUTH BUFFALO 516 FOOD CORPORATION 4 FST11- 562930 MK MINI MART II 140 5 FST12- 10024703 7- ELEVEN INC. 481 #35231 6 FST12- 10024705 7- ELEVEN INC. 975 #35128 .7 FST11- 524790 HOLLEY FARM 235 INC 8 FST11- 524794 FOOD PLUS 414 MARKET 9 FST11- 531458 Y & J MINI 553 MARKET 10 FST11- 557001 AMHERST FOOD 62 EXPRESS MART INC. 11 FST11- 542603 SPAR'S 405 EUROPEAN SAUSAGE SHOP 12 FST11- 532975 BLACK ROCK 440 FOOD CENTER is FST11- 538141 BEST DEAL MINI 268 MART 14- FST11- 524865 TRAN'S DELI 65 ABBOTT ABBOTT ABBOTT ABBOTT ABBOTT ABBOTT ALLEN AMHERST EAST AMHERST EAST AMHERST EAST AMHERST ST AMHERST ST AMHERST ST AMHERST ST COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME DISTRICT AREQI SO RITE AID OF NEW YORK INC SO CARL PALADINO SO ESAM AHMED AL AREQI LO YELLOW GOOSE MARKET SO DAVID FENTON SO DAVID FENTON FI AHMED HUSSEIN UN HUSSEIN MOSSA MA MUFEED ALGUMAEI MA FEYEZ ALMUGANAHI NO JOSEPH KENNEDY NO YASIR YIZEK NO ALWASI M YAQOUB NO HUNG TRAN 12/27/2012 Page 1 of 24 S.No. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 car', LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY AMHERST ST AMHERST ST AMHERST ST AUBURN AUBURN BAILEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAILEY BAILEY COUNCIL DISTRICT NO NO NO NI NI LO UN LO UN UN UN UN UN LO MA UN LICENSEE NAME NAIMA TESFU COLIN MCGINNIS JOSHUA ANDERSON ALI KHULAQI HUSSEIN DUBAISHI MOHAMED ABDULLA KINA HARVEY ISAM AHMED SAMIR MAREDIA DOLLAR GENERAL #12803 JAMES ALLEN MOHAMED MOOSA DANIEL SHANAHAN MATRON LAKHWINDER AMIN HASSAN COLIN RHODES 12/27/2012 Page 2 of 24 ADDRESS FST12- 10024681 LUCY TAKE -OUT & 388 VARIETY STORE FST1 2- 1 0 024864 FAMILY DOLLAR 333 STORES OF NY INC. FST12- 10025089 KATSU MART LLC 448 FST11- 524796 FAMILY FOOD 412 MARKET FST11- 556471 PYRAMID 365 EXPRESS HSD FST11- 556884 NYC MARKET 2483 FST11- 553095 FAMILY DOLLAR 2565 #5242 FST11- 559654 FERRY EXPRESS 2239 MART 4 FST11- 560663 PETROMARK INC 3444 FST11- 560840 DOLLAR 3079 GENERAL #12803 FST11- 543615 FASTRAC 2751 MARKETS LLC FST11- 540320 K1 -MINI FOOD 3154 MARKET FST11- 541001 WILSON FARMS 3428 FST11- 548281 BAI LEY 1245 MINI- MARKET FST11- 548461 DOWNTOWN 2756 ENTERPRISES A H INC FST11- 548474 4 -H TIP TOP 3215 ENTERPRISES AMHERST ST AMHERST ST AMHERST ST AUBURN AUBURN BAILEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAI LEY BAILEY BAILEY COUNCIL DISTRICT NO NO NO NI NI LO UN LO UN UN UN UN UN LO MA UN LICENSEE NAME NAIMA TESFU COLIN MCGINNIS JOSHUA ANDERSON ALI KHULAQI HUSSEIN DUBAISHI MOHAMED ABDULLA KINA HARVEY ISAM AHMED SAMIR MAREDIA DOLLAR GENERAL #12803 JAMES ALLEN MOHAMED MOOSA DANIEL SHANAHAN MATRON LAKHWINDER AMIN HASSAN COLIN RHODES 12/27/2012 Page 2 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME �! ADDRESS DISTRICT 31 FST11- 524799 M & N MINI 2360 BAILEY LO MUSHIN NASSER MARKET 32 FST11- 524802 WNY FOOD 2724 BAILEY MA MOHAMED TAHER MARKET INC. 33 FST11- 524806 IMPERIAL FOOD 3045- BAILEY UN SAMEER SALEM MARKET 34 FST11- 524808 BAILEY FISH & 3314 BAILEY UN MICHAEL SEAFOODINC. KANTRAS 35 FST11- 524809 BAILEY EXPRESS 3343 BAILEY LIN ABDULAA MARKET ALAWBALI 36 FST11- 524872 BAILEY FOOD 3209 BAILEY LIN ABDO ALAWDI MARKET 37 FST11- 524873 DUCAN GROCERY 2906 BAILEY MA TAM LUONE TRAN 38 FST11- 524876 LEE'S ORIENTAL 3329 BAILEY UN SI YOUNG KIM GIFTS & FOOD 39 FST11- 526211 FIYA FOOD MART 2021 BAILEY LO YASMIN SHAH 40 FST1 1-539155 AN CHAU ASIAN 3304 BAILEY UN ANDY PHAM MARKET 41 FST11- 526975 RITE AID ##1511 2474 BAILEY LO RITE AID OF NEW YORK INC 42 FST12- 10024994 DHEYAB MARKET 2594 BAILEY LO FAIROZ H ABDULAH 43 FST11- 563041 WESTAFRICAN 3125 BAILEY UN PEARL INTERNATIONAL HAMMOND MARKET 44 FST11- 560859 KADI MINI MART 2534 BAILEY LO MUSID KADI 45 FST11- 10024469 Family Dollar 3364 BAILEY UN Chris Faust Stores of New York Inc. 46 FST11- 551339 ALFY'S FOOD 465 BEST EL MOHAMED MARKET ALNASAFI 12/27/2012 Page 3 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME I ADDRESS DISTRICT 47 FST11- 552994 BROADWAY 825 BROADWAY FI MOHAMED BILAL LUCKY MARKET 48 FST11- 556221 BROADWAY 1305 BROADWAY FI KRISTIN CONVENIENCE CACCAMISE DELI 49 FST11- 559700 BROADWAY 1358 BROADWAY FI ALIE HASSAN MART & DELI 50 FST11- 550715 FOOD PORT 1215 BROADWAY F[ FUAD MOHAMED ENTERPRICES 51 FST11- 552438 ROYAL 1517 BROADWAY FI MAZEN SAEED BROADWAY FOOD INC 52 FST11- 546074 BUFFALO MINI 1291 BROADWAY FI SALEH AHMED MART 53 FST11- 541512 WILSON FARMS 1538 BROADWAY FI DANIEL SHANAHAN 54 FST11- 525248 SUPER STOP 1547 BROADWAY FI ALI YAFAI GAS -N -FOOD 55 FST11- 526931 DOWNTOWN 51 BROADWAY EL CARL PALADINO TRADING CO 56 FST11- 529566 FAMILY DOLLAR 1370 BROADWAY FI TODD SEARNS #4426 57 FST11- 535152 FAMILY DOLLAR 1730 BROADWAY LO FAMILY DOLLAR #4705 #4705 58 FST11- 530468 PARKSIDE 975 BROADWAY FI. GREGORY JAY PHARMACY 59 FST11- 526286 RITE AID #10825 1625 BROADWAY FI RITE AID #10825 60 FST11- 524887 UNITED'S MART 1114 BROADWAY FI MOHAMED ALI MUSED 61 FST11- 524815 CHARLIES FOOD 927 BROADWAY FI MOHAMID MART ALABBADI 62 FST12- 10024888 SANAA MINI 1517 BROADWAY FI TAMMAM - MART, INC. ABDULSALAM MUSED 12/27/2012 Page 4 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME 3 ADDRESS DISTRICT FST12- 10024731 SUER SAVER 1482 BROADWAY FI ABDULLA SALEH FOODMART INC 64 FST12- 10024665 BROADWAY 1069 BROADWAY FI MOHAMED A MART MOHAMED 65 FST12- 10024712 ALDI INC. 998 BROADWAY FI AARON SUMIDA 66 FST12- 10025096 FAMILY DOLLAR 928 BROADWAY FI COLIN MCGINNIS #10069 67 FST11- 555656 HOPE WAY 385 BUSTI EL SHAIF FADHEL MARKET 68 FST11- 554596 CLINTON 1270 CLINTON FI AHMED ALOKAM EXPRESS 69 FST1 1-524840 BABCIA'S DELI 1972 CLINTON LO TERESA IGNATOI NSKI 70 FST11- 524639 RED APPLE FOOD 1779 CLINTON LO MARCI BARKER MART M0329 71 FST11- 524640 CLINTON MINI 1876 CLINTON LO OBAD KHULAQI MART 72 FST11- 524641 CORNER STORE 2050 CLINTON LO ALI ABOBAKR 73 FST11- 524846 B -RITE MARKET 905 CLINTON FI AFIF HUSSEIN 74 FST11- 537494 C & KTHE 626 COLVIN DE MOHAMED CORNER STORE ALABADI 75 FST11- 560136 COLVIN MARKET 117 COLVIN DE FAWZI ALARSHI EXPRESS LLC 76 FST11- 534824 COMSTOCK DELI 262 COMSTOCK UN SALEH KASIM & GROCERY 77 FST11- 526989 RITE AID #1962 284 CONNECTICUT Ni RITE AID OF NEW YORK INC 78 FST11- 524875 PHU -THAI 356 CONNECTICUT NI KIN PHAM TUYEN 79 FST11- 559042 HOLLY GROCERY 490 CONNECTICUT NI MAHER SALEH 80- FST11- 556432 THE CORNER 384 CONNECTICUT NI RAMILA PATEL STORE 12/27/2012 Page 5 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME ADDRESS DISTRICT 81 FST11- 556333 CITY CENTER 1531 DELAVAN EAST LO DEAB NASER GROCERY 82 FST11- 552923 SUNOCO FOOD 1266 DELAVAN EAST UN MOHAMMAD MART FAROO 83 FST11- 560306 CITY MARKET & 1245 DELAVAN EAST LO Samir Hassan DELI 84 FST11- 559863 SAVE $ PLUS 912 DELAVAN EAST MA MOHAMED ELWASEEM 85 FST11- 545568 1 &A FOOD 1445 DELAVAN EAST LO Ismail Mohsin MARKET, LLC 86 FST11- 524670 HOLLEY FARM 281 DELAVAN EAST MA AHMED MAGI MARKET II 87 FST11- 524740 PRIME STOP INC. 761 DELAVAN EAST MA SALEH ALHADIS 88 FST11- 526993 RITE AID #1869 752 DELAVAN EAST MA RITE AID OF NEW YORK INC 89 FST11- 529452 FAMILY DOLLAR 736 DELAVAN EAST MA TODD SEARNS #5040 90 FST11- 535761 TRADE FAIR 1345 DELAVAN EAST LO JAMIL FOOD MARKET MUNASSARA 91 FST11- 539113 TEXAS GAS 473 DELAVAN EAST MA YOUSIF ALEZI CONVENIENT MARKET 92 FST11- 539950 DELAVAN 817 DELAVAN EAST MA MOHAMED DISCOUNT DELI ELWASEEM 93 FST11- 539521 FEEL RITE FRESH 2141. DELAWARE DE MICHAEL MARKETS BELLOMO 94 FST11- 532426 DOLLAR TREE 2130 DELAWARE NO DOLLAR TREE #1422 #1422 95 FST11- 526986 RITE AID #3521 1410 DELAWARE DE RITE AID OF NEW _ YORK INC 96 FST1 1-524751 A PLUS AUTO INC 1390 DELAWARE DE DEMAR POLLACK 97, FST11- 524755 SUNOCO INC (R & 2731 DELAWARE DE BEVERLY PAPP M) #7341 12/27/2012 Page 6 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY SCIME FI CAROL ORLANDO ADDRESS 98 FST11- 524900 RITE PRICE 2484 DAVID FENTON LO MARKET EL 99 FST11- 524902 WALGREENS 636 AHMED #03288 FI 100 FST11- 555626 DELAWARE MART 2075 JAMIL A INC. FI 101 FST12- 10024940 7- ELEVEN INC. 2462 AREF MUTHANA FI #35162 Ni 102 FST12- 10024704 7- ELEVEN INC. 398 LEON SEREDAY DE #35127 103 FST11- 559106 WILSON FARMS 136 104 FST11- 551738 WNY PETRO 572 105 FST1 1-541106 BARIA DELI 160 106 FST11- 558059 DODGE EXPRESS 529 MART INC. 107 FST11- 542537 TRADE FAIR 364 MART I NC. 108 FST11- 524761 RICOTA FOOD 206 SHOP 109 FST11- 524768 ELMWOOD -FORE 1131 ST MOBIL 110 FST11- 524769 STE.FFIES FOOD 1592 MARKET 111 FST11- 524906 ALLENTOWN 74 FOOD MART 112 FST11- 526982 RITE AID #499 424 113 FST11- 542259 ELMWOOD 905 SUNOCO 114, FST11- 543661 CAMERON'S 24 1054 HOUR STORE DELAWARE DELAWARE DELAWARE DELAWARE DINGENS DIVISION NORTH DIVISION SOUTH DOAT DODGE EGGERT ELK ELMWOOD ELMWOOD ELMWOOD ELMWOOD ELMWOOD ELMWOOD COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME DISTRICT NO SALVATORE SCIME FI CAROL ORLANDO DE MR. JOGA H SINGH NO DAVID FENTON LO DAVID FENTON EL DANIEL SHANAHAN EL AHMED ABU HAM RA FI PHUONG HOANG EL AHMED ALBAJARI UN JAMIL A MUNASSAR FI SAMIR KHOURY DE JAMES NEMETH NO AREF MUTHANA FI ALI RIZEK Ni RITE AID OF NEW YORK INC DE LEON SEREDAY DE PAUL ANTONIO 12/27/2012 Page 7 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY DISTRICT ADDRESS 115 FST11- 540983 ALDI INC 2090 DOLLAR GENERAL 116 FST11- 552547 DOLLAR 1833 NI SANDHUR GENERAL #8207 117 FST11- 548526 THE VILLAGE 555 ELMWOOD NI BEER MERCHANT 118 FST11- 554958 ELMWOOD 456 LAT SINGH ELMWOOD EXPRESS DAVID FENTON ELMWOOD NI MINIMART, INC. ELMWOOD 119 FST1 1-556323 PENZEY'S 783 AHMED SOUTH SPICES ABUHAMRA FARGO NI COMPANY 120 FST1 1-10024551 FAST LINK INC. 478 121 FST11- 10024552 Lat Singh 161 FERRY EAST FI Corporation 122 FST12- 10024708 7- ELEVEN 304 NABIL M ALAWDI INC. #35145 123 FST12- 10024611 NICKEL CITY 423 CHEESE AND MERCANTILE 124 FST12- 10024945 7- ELEVEN INC. 776 #35163 . 125 FST1 1-535193 ELMWOOD BEST 233 MART 126 FST11- 539728 BOON BEE 591 STORE 127 FST11- 525007 PELLICANO 475 MARKET 128 FST11- 561313 CITY CANDY 544 GROCERY 129 FST11- 10024575 Big Boys Food 1129 Market 130 - FST11- 10024536 ALAWDE FOOD 471 MARKET 12/27/2012 Page 8 of 24 COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME DISTRICT ELMWOOD NO AARON SUMIDA ELMWOOD NO DOLLAR GENERAL ELMWOOD NI LOUISE WESTON ELMWOOD NI SANDHUR CHARANJIT ELMWOOD DE CINDY DREW ELMWOOD NI SEAF ALMASHIAKHY ELMWOOD FI LAT SINGH ELMWOOD NI DAVID FENTON ELMWOOD NI JILL FORSTER ELMWOOD DE DAVID FENTON ELMWOOD EL AHMED SOUTH ABUHAMRA FARGO NI LANE THONGCHANH FARGO NI JOHN WAGNER FARGO NI Mohamed Muftah FERRY EAST FI Bandar A.M. Alsaidi FERRY EAST MA NABIL M ALAWDI 12/27/2012 Page 8 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME ADDRESS DISTRICT 131 FST12- 10025062 FAHD NAGI INC. 1326 FERRY EAST FI FAHD M NAGI 132 FST11- 524853 NASHWAN MINI 169 FERRY EAST MA AHMED NASSER MARKET 133 FST11- 524848 GRANT'S VARIETY 1055 FERRY EAST FI GEORGE GRANT SHOPPE 134 FST11- 524548 UMOJA FOOD 950 FERRY EAST MA WILLIAM STORE PEOPLES 135 FST11- 539161 QUICK SHOP 1148 FERRY EAST MA ALMADHRAHI QAYES 136 FST11- 546378 MANDELA 272 FERRY EAST MA AHMED SALEH MARKETS 137 FST11- 547529 CITY MARKET 1069 FERRY EAST FI SAMIR HASSAN 138 FST11- 540980 EAST FERRY 432 FERRY EAST MA FAWAZ ALABELI CLOVER FARMS 139 FST11- 542866 ISLAND MINI 232 FERRY WEST NI MOTAHAR - MART HASSAN 140 FST11- 556805 FERRYAND HOYT 394 FERRY WEST NI LUIS VAZQUEZ CONVENIENCE STORE 141 FST11- 529571 FAMILY DOLLAR 253 FERRY WEST NI TODD SEARNS #4665 142 FST11- 526297 RITE AID #10826 289 FERRY WEST NI RITE AID #10826 143 FST11- 526314 DOLLAR 305 FERRY WEST NI DOLLAR GENERAL #8427 GENERAL 144 FST12- 10024887 RANIA MINI 163 FERRY WEST NI MUQBEL NAGI MARKET ALUQAB 145 FST11- 10024564 DOLLAR 1350 FILLMORE EL ALAWI M AHMED DISCOUNT 146 FST11- 524554 METRO FOOD 393 FILLMORE FI NADIR ALI MART 147„ FST11- 524559 FILLMORE UTICA 1370 FILLMORE EL SALEH MUTHAN FOOD MART 12/27/2012 Page 9 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY l MA NAGI MUSA ADDRESS �•�148 FST11- 524569 MYHEEB DELI 2289 149 FST11- 532421 FILLMORE MINI 2187 ABDULLA SHUAIBI NO MART 150 FST1 1-531112 STAR MARKET 2116 151 FST11- 554783 AJWANI MARKET 1426 152 FST1 1-560601 FERRY EXPRESS 1507 V LLC 153 FST11- 544762 SUNOCO A PLUS 1981 154 FST11- 540645 CITY CORNER 1538 FOOD PLUS 155 FST11- 546086 PIKES PEAK 1318 MARKET 156 FST11- 556849 JUBBA FOOD 215 STORE AND TAILOR 157 FST11- 10024479 PUERTO RICAN. 212 BAKERY & RESTAURANT 158 FST12- 10024946 7- ELEVEN INC. 256 #35164 159 FST11- 536293 HOTHARA FOOD 177 MART 160 FST11- 533854 GOLD STAR GAS 1114 MART 161 FST1 1-529449 FAMILY DOLLAR 1197 #4950 162 FST11- 529361 SAVE -A -LOT 2160 163 FST11- 526979 RITE AID #2448 1076 164 FST11- 524595 C & E MARKET 1930 FILLMORE FILLMORE FILLMORE FILLMORE FILLMORE FILLMORE FILLMORE FILLMORE FOREST FOREST FOREST FRENCH GENESEE GENESEE GENESEE GENESEE GENESEE COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME DISTRICT MA SAEEDLUTF MA OMAR ABDULLA MA NAGI MUSA EL ADHAN SALEH MA FAWAZ KAI D MA KALA SINGH MA ABDULL FADDELL EL ABDULLA SHUAIBI NO ABDINOOR JAMA NO JOSE TORRES NO DAVID FENTON F1 DEEN ALHARBI FI SALEH MUTHANA MA MICHAEL HERRWEN LO SAVE -A -LOT FI RITE AID OF NEW YORK INC LO TOM LE 12/27/2012 Page 10 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME ADDRESS DISTRICT 165 FST11- 556332 SPEEDY MARKET 1799 GENESEE FI ADEL ABDULLAH 166 FST11- 560633 SNAP MART OF 2183 GENESEE LO MOTAE ALJAFARY BUFFALO, INC 167 FST11- 559480 THE ISLAND 1635 GENESEE FI AHMED AYASH FOOD MART 168 FST11- 545805 UNITED EXPRESS 1047 GENESEE FI ALI TOWFFEEK DELI 169 FST11- 548462 BETTER BUY 2005 GENESEE LO ALI MUSA MARKET 170 FST11- 540720 THE CORNER 1727 GENESEE Fl MOHSIN ALI STORE #1733 171 FST11- 545421 UNIVERSAL 1264 GENESEE MA NASIR A MUZAID MARKET OMAR 172 FST11- 542379 SHERMAN DELI 819 GENESEE EL APRIL LEE KOZAKI EWI CZ 173 FST12- 10024947 7- ELEVEN INC. 2275 GENESEE LO DAVID FENTON #35176 174 FST11- 562422 DOLLAR 1055 GENESEE FI DOLLAR GENERAL GENERAL 175 FST12- 10024678 SUPER PRICE 1580 GENESEE Fl FAWAZ KAID CHOPPER 176 FST12- 10024680 GENESEE 1522 GENESEE FI MUSTAQ KAID GROCERY & DELI 177 FST12- 10024696 ZEALMART INC. 2159 GENESEE LO AHMED MOHAMED SAEED 178 FST11- 563477 GEORGIA DELI 272 GEORGIA FI MOHAMED FADHEL 179 FST11- 564225 AREF DELI 1059 GRANT NO Ali Abdul S Yafai 180 FST11- 561515 GOLDEN BURMA 92 GRANT NI SANDAR HTWAY ASIA FOODS INC. 181' FST11- 10024582 Sagarmatha 489 GRANT NI Kaji Sunwar Groceries, LLC 12/27/2012 i Page 11 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME ° ADDRESS DISTRICT 182 FST12- 10024762 Shawarma King 1 139 GRANT NI HATIM AHMED 183 FST12- 10024840 DISCOUNT MINI 407 GRANT NI LUKMAN A SALEH MART & DELI INC. 184 FST12- 10024948. 7- ELEVEN INC. 171 GRANT N1 DAVID FENTON #35165 185 FST12- 10025158 Vineeta 98 GRANT NI Rajender Chauhan International Foods Corp. 186 FST11- 541896 FRONTIER 133 GRANT NI WILLIAM BEVERAGE MACKI EWI CZ 187 FST11- 546376 YASIN 1044 GRANT NO ABDIKADIR ENTERPRISES MBREWA INC. 188 FST11- 559755 SHAKER'S NICE 68 GRANT NI SAMER ALASRI PRICE MARKET 189 FST11- 558065 AFRICAN MARKET 355 GRANT NI ABDINASIR NUR CENTER 190 FST11- 558856 GRANT 472 GRANT NO OMAR MOHAMED I NTERNATI ONALE NTERPRISES INC. 191 FST11- 557067 MARKA HALAL 188 GRANT NI ABDIKABIR MARKET INC. HASSAN 192 FST11- 556342 GRANTAND 302 GRANT NI WESTERN NY DELAVAN FAMILY GROCERY MARKET 193 FST11- 525009 GUERCIO & SONS 250 GRANT NI MR LOUIS A GUERCIO 194 FST11- 529573 FAMILY DOLLAR 492 GRANT NO WAYNE #3113 GOSSELIN 195 FST11- 560109 CITY MAX 389 GRIDER MA NASER SALEH MARKET 196 FST11- 541838 PROGRESS 289 HAMBURG FI AHMED SAAD FOOD MARKET 12/27/2012 Page 12 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME ADDRESS DISTRICT .197 FST11- 550280 HAMPSHIRE 170 HAMPSHIRE NI OSAMAH ABAZID EXPRESS 198 FST11- 556850 BURMA FAMILY 314 HAMPSHIRE NI MOHIUDDIN STORE MOHAMD YUSOF 199 FST11- 533168 LUCKY #1 STORE 405 HAMPSHIRE NI ADEL SAID 200 FST11- 530671 HAMPSHIRE 250 HAMPSHIRE NI DAHAN FADHEL SAVE MORE 201 FST12- 10025128 KHATIZA GIFT 314 HAMPSHIRE NI KHATIZA M SHOP BODI-ALAM 202 FST11- 10024535 BILL'S CORNER 314 HAMPSHIRE NI THABET MASHOOR ALAWI 203 FST11- 10024596 NEWROZ 1175 HERTEL DE SHAKHAWAN MARKET & GRILL HAWRAMY 204 FST12- 10024728 KWIK STOP MART 67 HERTEL NO ZACARIYA MOHAMED 205 FST12- 10025175 VILLAGE BEER 1535 HERTEL DE MELVIN WESTON MERCHANT LLC 206 FST12- 10025243 COMMUNITY 1146 HERTEL DE SADDAM CORNER INC. ALDOGHANI 207 FST11- 531462 TONY'S DELI 115 HERTEL NO MOLINA KABALAN 208 FST11- 531463 BLACK ROCK 538 HERTEL NO BRUCE BEVERAGES MICHAELS 209 FST11- 532176 CAZ MINI MART 576 HERTEL NO ABDULLA MOTHANNA 210 FST11- 529393 FAMILY DOLLAR 1000 HERTEL NO WAYNE #4516 GOSSELIN 211 FST11- 524892 CITY GROCERY 1225 HERTEL DE HESSAM NORANI 212 FST11- 524893 HERTEL NEWS & 1416 HERTEL DE VIRGINIA GHOZZO - TOBACCO 213 FST1 1-526315 DOLLAR 1336 HERTEL DE DOLLAR M GENERAL #8896 GENERAL 12/27/2012 Page 13 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY DISTRICT ADDRESS 214 FST11- 524914 WALGREENS 1556 DEMAR POLLACK HERTEL #03290 DASH MARKETS 215 FST11- 524578 SUNOCO A -PLUS 1301 216 FST11- 524579 DASH'S MARKET 1764 217 FST11- 542095 CARUSO 1200 HOLDEN MA IMPORTS 218 FST11- 542268 ALNOOR 1200 NAGI GROCERY ALMONTASER 219 FST11- 526316 DOLLAR 212 EL MINH TRAN XUAN GENERAL #8960 MA 220 FST11- 541146 CEDO'S MINI 674 JEFFERSON EL MART JEFFERSON 221 FST11- 559865 GOLD STAR MINI 309 AHMED MOHSEN JEFFERSON MART KHALED BAAGARI 222 FST1 1-524918 N M GROCERY 219 223 FST11- 524921 JEFFERSON 1614 YASER AHMED FOOD MARKET 224 FST1 1-529569 FAMILY DOLLAR 1289 #1551 225 FST11- 531113 SHOP - N - GO 984 226 FST11- 559331 JEFFERSON 749 EXPRESS MART 227 FST11- 557623 WILLERT PARK 473 FOOD MARKET 228 FST11- 541206 TRINIS TROPICAL 1632 229 FST11- 541216 HOLLYWOOD 1304 NIGHTS PRIME SHOP 230 FST11- 547020 BUFFALO 279 DISCOUNT FOOD MARKET 12/27/2012 Page 14 of 24 COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME DISTRICT HERTEL DE CAROL ORLANDO HERTEL DE DEMAR POLLACK HERTEL DE DASH MARKETS INC HERTEL DE VINCENZO CARUSO HERTEL DE NAGIBERMAN HOLDEN MA DOLLAR GENERAL HOPKINS SO NAGI ALMONTASER HUDSON FI MUGALI YAFAY HUDSON EL MINH TRAN XUAN JEFFERSON MA MUSLEH ALMANSOB JEFFERSON EL TODD SEARNS JEFFERSON EL HABIB NASSER JEFFERSON EL AHMED MOHSEN JEFFERSON EL KHALED BAAGARI JEFFERSON MA STEVE BEHARRY JEFFERSON EL YOUSEF YAFAI JEFFERSON EL YASER AHMED 12/27/2012 Page 14 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME C� ADDRESS DISTRICT 231 FST1 1-548185 BIG BASHA MINI 845 JEFFERSON EL MUTHANA SALEM MARKET 232 FST11- 524601 JERSEY FOOD 315 JERSEY NI ABDO ALAMARI MARKET 233 FST11- 529453 FAMILY DOLLAR 710 KENMORE DE WAYNE #3845 GOSSELIN 234 FST11- 528449 DOLLAR 346 KENMORE UN DOLGENCORP OF GENERAL #9028 NY /ATTN. TAX DEPT 235 FST11- 555445 PRICE RITE OF 1716 KENMORE NO MICHAEL WARD KENMORE AVENUE 236 FST11- 10024522 FAMILY DOLLAR 1700 KENMORE NO TODD SEARNS OF NY INC. 237 FST11- 560963 WNY BROTHER'S 900 KENSINGTON UN JABR ENTERPRISES ABDULMAJID INC. 238 FST11- 546381 AM PM GAS 1440 KENSINGTON UN MOHAMED MART INC. ASBTANI 239 FST11- 529572 FAMILY DOLLAR 1431 KENSINGTON UN TODD SEARNS #2160 240 FST11- 537497 GOLDEN FARMS 1347 KENSINGTON UN ABDULSALAM LLC SHAUIBEE 241 FST11- 536285 MID -CITY MARKET 59 KENSINGTON MA ALAWI ABDULLA LLC 242 FST11- 524606 CITY FOOD 711 KENSINGTON MA SAMEER SALEM 243 FST11- 524928 SUPER STOP 970 KENSINGTON MA NABIL RAMADAN MARKET 244 FST11- 559107 PETERS FOOD 684 LA SALLE UN ALI BAAGRI MART II 245 FST11- 524609 MOZEB'S 3 LAKEVIEW EL SALEH MOZEB GROCERY 246" FST11- 544883 LEROY SAVE 435 LEROY MA AHMED MORE INC. SHAMMAN 12/27/2012 Page 15 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME '�47 ADDRESS DISTRICT FST11- 548282 BUFF CITY 90 LISBON UN BORHAN ALI EXCLUSIVE 248 FST11- 524929 GANCI'S 1241 LOVEJOY LO RICK GANCI EXPRESS FOOD MART 249 FST1 1-526994 RITE AID #1807 1220 LOVEJOY LO RITE AID OF NEW YORK INC 250 FST12- 10024941 7- ELEVEN INC. 1095 LOVEJOY LO DAVID FENTON #35130 251 FST11- 561208 MAIN UTICA 1373 MAIN EL SHEIRIN IDO MARKET INC. 252 FST11- 526978 RITE AID #565 450 MAIN EL RITE AID OF NEW YORK INC 253 FST11- 531832 MAIN MINI 2608 MAIN MA MOHAMED MARKET ABDULLAH 254 FST11- 524931 ALDI INC 3060 MAIN UN AARON SUMIDA 255 FST11- 524933 MAIN FOOD MART 1128 MAIN EL MR MEHDI SAEED 256 FST11- 524934 WALGREENS 3490 MAIN UN CAROL ORLANDO #03857 257 FST11- 526288 RITE AID #10827 2585 MAIN MA RITE AID #10827 ATTN! LICENSING 258 FST11- 549237 AROUND THE 1407 MAIN MA KHALEEL SALEH CLOCK EXPRESS MART 259 FST11- 558244 FAMILY DOLLAR 1384 MAIN EL KINA HARVEY STORES OF NEW YORK INC. 260 FST11- 557223 RUSH HOUR 900 MAIN Fl RUSH HOUR 261 FST11- 559400 PEE -WEE'S 2321. MAIN MA ROBERT BROWN VARIETY STORE 262 FST11- 553429 DOWNTOWN 472 MAIN EL ABDUL JAKIE FOOD MART 12/27/2012 Page 16 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME ADDRESS DISTRICT 263 FST12- 10024828 ROC CITY 137 MAPLE EL DEEN ALHARBI MARKET INC. 264 FST11- 545553 MARINA MARKET 1 MARINE FI ANGELO SEDITA 265 FST11- 524692 A & A FOOD 274 MARYLAND EL SALEH ABDULLA MARKET 266 FST11- 524694 CORNER STOP 445 MASSACHUSETT Ni MANSOUR MINI MART II S ALOUDI 267 FST11- 544649 MINIMAX 319 MASSACHUSETT Ni MINIMAX EXPRESS S EXPRESS 268 FST11- 549121 MEKONG 174 MASSACHUSETT NI MEKONG EXPRESS S EXPRESS 269 FST11- 560433 BEST BROTHER'S 235 MASSACHUSETT NI MOHAMED MARKET S AHMED 270 FST11- 524945 NOCO EXPRESS 1039 MCKINLEY PKWY LO ROBERT SHOP NEWMAN 271 FST11- 526313 DOLLAR 878 MCKINLEY PKWY LO DOLLAR GENERAL #8177 GENERAL 272 FST11- 553467 SUNRISE 473 MICHIGAN EL HATEM HASSAN MARKET 273 FST11- 524701 FAST STOP FOOD 326 MILITARY NO BART CANDINO MART 274 FST12- 10024746 S &K MARKET 179 MILITARY NO MOATMAN ALROBAYE 275 FST12- 10024700 7- ELEVEN INC. 355 MILITARY NO DAVID FENTON #35236 276 FST12- 10024698 7- ELEVEN INC. 959 NIAGARA NI DAVID FENTON #35238 277 FST12- 10024736 CHEZ LACAMER 941 NIAGARA NI TOMAS ROCK CENTER PEDRO - MASEKA MARKET 278:, FST12- 10024875 EAGLE MON 2067 NIAGARA NO BANYA RAMAN ASIAN MARKET HTAW WEANG 12/27/2012 Page 17 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME X79 ADDRESS DISTRICT FST12- 10024879 DOYLES FOOD 1981 NIAGARA NO EMAD S AL GUMAEI 280 FST11- 561396 LIN ASIAN 428 NIAGARA EL KHIN MAUNG SOE MARKET 281 FST1 1- 1 0024470 River Front Market 2205 NIAGARA NO Sailan Naji 282 FST12- 10024608 QUICK MART 468 NIAGARA EL SARTIB MAHMOUD 283 FST12- 10025049 ALHANNAH FOOD 901 NIAGARA NI SHARIF ALMADRAHI 284 FST12- 10024785 UNITED FAMILY 568 NIAGARA EL BADR ALQATANI MARKET 285 FST12- 10024943 7- ELEVEN INC. 2070 NIAGARA NO DAVID FENTON #35148 286 FST12- 10024968 ZIP'S FOOD & 896 NIAGARA NI SALEH BEVERAGE ALMADRAHI 287 FST11- 524703 NIAGARA FOOD 257 NIAGARA FI RAFQ ALMANSOB PLUS 288 FST11- 524709 G & G 1531 NIAGARA NI MICHAEL GEIGER PETROLEUM 289 FST11- 533388 A CHAU ORIENTAL 831 NIAGARA NI HUY NGUYEN FOOD & GIFTS 290 FST11- 526984 RITE AID #497 350 NIAGARA EL RITE AID OF NEW YORK INC 291 FST11- 528894 FAMILY DOLLAR 2207 NIAGARA NO WAYNE #3949 GOSSELIN 292 FST11- 555571 RED SEA FOOD 836 NIAGARA NI MOHAMED FADEL MARKET 293 FST11- 554034 THE LIMIT SPOT 2050 NIAGARA NO GAMAL NAJI 294 FST11- 556845 BROTHERS 580 NIAGARA EL ABDI SABTOW HALAL MARKET 295" FST11- 556430 FAMILY DOLLAR 517 NIAGARA EL CHARLES CURRY LL #8078 12/27/2012 Page 18 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME ADDRESS DISTRICT '96 FST11- 556112 GARANG 325 NIAGARA Fl ALI ALMADHRAHI INTERNATIONAL MARKET 297 FST11- 557643 MANAR ISLAMIC 1902 NIAGARA NO AHMED ALI FASHION 298 FST11- 557796 PIZZA TOWN 1 859 NIAGARA NI SHARAF ALMANSOB 299 FST11- 550511 GOD IS LOVE 588 NIAGARA EL MANUEL LAREFERENCE MUANA -MOXI 300 FST11- 549629 FOOD MART 211 NIAGARA FI YONNAS GHIRMATZION 301 PST11- 546075 NIAGARAASIAN 931 NIAGARA NI MYAT LWIN MARKET 302 FST11- 548623 214 ELMWOOD 217 NORTH ST EL FAWZI AL- ARASHI AVE CORPORATION 303 FST11- 549333 O D'S FOOD 882 NORTHLAND MA THAI BANH MART 304 FST11- 557534 NORTHLAND 322 NORTHLAND MA WALEED GROCERY ALMAGHREBI 305 FST11- 529570 FAMILY DOLLAR 652 OGDEN SOUTH LO WAYNE #5273 GOSSELI N 306 FST11- 524841 SAVE -A -LOT 284 ONTARIO NO KENNETH GNABINSKI 307 FST11- 554687 GETTY MARTIBKY 595 ONTARIO NO BILAL KHAN ENTERPRISE YOUSAFZAI CORP 308 FST11- 553873 RAY'S 514 ONTARIO NO RIYADH CONVENIENT ALMADRAHI SHOP 309 FST11- 545044 ONTARIO 245 ONTARIO NO RIDHWAN FADEL EXPRESS 310 FST12- 10024949 7- ELEVEN INC. 584 ONTARIO NO DAVID FENTON ` #35166 12/27/2012 Page 19 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY DISTRICT ADDRESS 311 FST12- 10024830 HTARNI SORN 472 DAVID FENTON PEARL NORTH ASIAN MARKET HIZAM A ALJAMALI 312 FST12- 10024706 7- ELEVEN INC. 281 Fl KHALID A NAGI #35141 NI 313 FST11- 524789 BILL'S FOOD 90 PORTER NI MART POTOMAC 314 FST11- 524643 HOLLY FARMS 424 DAVID FENTON RHODE ISLAND INC. MOHAMMED 315 FST12- 10024862 HARBOR DELI 366 316 FST11- 564302 FM DELI & 407 Waled Saleh SENECA GROCERY DAVID PAWLIK 317 FST1 1-542530 NAMMON CITGO 210 ALKAATARi MART SO 318 FST11- 538236 POTOMAC 188 EXPRESS DELI SENECA 319 FST12- 10024699 7- ELEVEN INC. 595 YORK INC #35947 320 FST11- 542577 ZACK MART 260 321 FST11- 558117 FAST MART GAS 400 & GROCERY LLC 322 FST11- 10024485 Union Market 177 323 FST12- 10024613 2137 SENECA 2137 STREET LLC 324 FST11- 541845 SENECA FOOD 1199 MART INC. 325 FST11- 545574 FAMILY DOLLAR 2250 #7610 326 FST11- 547017 MASTRIANNI'S 1892 32i FST11- 526980 RITE AID #1194 1941 12/27/2012 COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME DISTRICT ONTARIO NO SHIN DHAMA PARKSIDE DE DAVID FENTON PEARL NORTH FI HIZAM A ALJAMALI PEARL ST EL MARK ALOISIO PERRY Fl KHALID A NAGI PLYMOUTH NI Tareq Foud M Saleh PORTER NI KUNDAN BAKSHI POTOMAC NI ADEL OBAID PROSPECT NI DAVID FENTON RHODE ISLAND NI MOHAMMED AHMED RHODE ISLAND NI OMAR SALEH RI LEY EL Waled Saleh SENECA SO DAVID PAWLIK SENECA LO ENTESAR ALKAATARi SENECA SO KINA HARVEY SENECA SO ANGELA ALYAZEEDI SENECA SO RITE AID OF NEW YORK INC Page 20 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME s . - ADDRESS DISTRICT 328 FST11- 528450 S.J.I, 1780 SENECA SO SHAHID JAVAID CORPORATION 329 FST11- 524693 CAZENOVIA MINI 2330 SENECA SO SALEH SAILANI MARKET 330 FST11- 524687 TOPS MARKET 1991 SENECA SO DON HELMINIAK #66 331 FST11- 524688 BUZ -N -BEE 2097 SENECA SO JOSEPH LOMBARDO 332 FST11- 556114 3 BROTHERS 464 SEVENTH EL MOHAMAD ALI MARKET DELI 333 FST11- 557288 SMITH AND 1027 SMITH FI SHAUN WHITE PADDY COMMUNITY MART 334 FST11- 556141 NADEEM'S 2082 SOUTH PARK SO FAIZ ALMUSEKI GROCERY AND DELI 335 FST11- 524710 NOCO EXPRESS 2133 SOUTH PARK SO MICHAEL SHOP NEWMAN 336 FST11- 524702 BIG BASHA MINI 408 SOUTH PARK FI FADEL SHAIBI MARKET 337 FST11- 524852 RACHEL'S DELI 1591 SOUTH PARK LO RACHEL ORTIZ 338 FST11- 526291 RITE AID #10830 2175 SOUTH PARK SO RITE AID #10830 339 FST11- 529564 FAMILY DOLLAR 1909 SOUTH PARK SO WAYNE #3125 GOSSELIN 340 FST11- 529451 FAMILY DOLLAR 408 SOUTH PARK FI TODD SEARNS #5132 341 FST11- 561207 AL KADI MARKET 2042 SOUTH PARK SO ALI AI_MADHRAHI 342 FST11- 562500 SOUTH PARK 1727 SOUTH PARK SO ALI ALJAMALI PIZZA AND DELI 343 FST12- 10024702 7- ELEVEN INC. 1971 SOUTH PARK SO DAVID FENTON #35131 12/27/2012 Page 21 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME ADDRESS DISTRICT `344 FST12- 10024942 7- ELEVEN INC. 2406 SOUTH PARK SO DAVID FENTON #35132 345 FST11- 561074 KRK FOOD MART 523 STARIN UN LAURA MANSOUR 346 FST11- 524877 ALOMARI 67 SUSSEX MA ABDO ALI SUPERETTE 347 FST1 1-529161 MONTES 413 SWAN EL ESTHER MONTES GROCERY & DELI 348 FST11- 557014 SWAN FOOD 357 SWAN EL AHMED NASSER MARKET 349 FST11- 550848 1 STOP 754 SYCAMORE F! AHMAD ELABED GROCERY 350 FST11- 552664 A.D. ASIAN 977 SYCAMORE FI MOHAMMAD VARIETY MART MUNSHI 351 FST11- 544013 LUCKY MARKET II 729 SYCAMORE FI ABDUL FAHAH MAJID 352 FST11- 528351 SAM'S EXPRESS 855 SYCAMORE FI LAITH ABDELLATIF MART 353 FST11- 529448 CORNER SHOP 4 THOMAS Fl ABDALLA FADEL MINI MART 354 FST11- 541515 WALTER'S FOOD 176 THOMPSON NO GEORGE MARKET BERNOLAK 355 FST1 1- 54 036 8 THE MARKET 437 TONAWANDA NO AHMED ALODE 356 FST11- 542533 DOLLAR 827 TONAWANDA NO CINDY NORTON GENERAL #10311 357 FST11•- 552898 RIVERSIDE 550 TONAWANDA NO MOHAMED EXPRESS MART ALMONTASER INC. 358 FST11- 549736 BLUE SKY 955 TONAWANDA NO JAAFAR ALJENAHI MARKET 359 FST11- 548775 RIVERSIDE DELI 897 TONAWANDA NO ALI M HARHARA LLC CORP 360- FST11- 557146 MEGA MARKET 778 TONAWANDA NO WAFA MUSAID I NC. 12127/2012 Page 22 of 24 S.No. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY ADDRESS 361 FST11- 556939 B -LO MINI MART II 721 TONAWANDA COUNCIL DISTRICT NO 362 FST11- 529368 AMAN 650 TONAWANDA NO ENTERPRISES 363 FST11- 526279 RITE AID #10824 809 TONAWANDA NO 364 FST12- 10024632 MEGA MARKET 778 TONAWANDA NO INC. 365 FST12- 10024776 RIVERSIDE 738 TONAWANDA NO MARKET 366 FST12- 10024740 MOON LITE 983 TONAWANDA NO MARKET INC. 367 FST11- 561665 S & S FOOD 278 TRENTON EL MART 368 FST11- 544756 TWIN CITY 454 UTICA EAST EL MARKET 369 FST11- 548836 VERMONT MINI 294 VERMONT NI MART 370 FST1 1-560160 UNITED 331 VERMONT NI GROCERY & HALAL MEAT INC. 371 FST11- 10024500 Mt. Everest 139 VERMONT NI Grocery 372 FST11- 564277 EL PUEBLO 279 VIRGINIA ST FI CORNER MART 373 FST12- 10025163 VIRGINIA FOOD 224 VIRGINIA ST EL MARKET INC 374 FST11- 536809 FAMILY DOLLAR 400 VIRGINIA ST FI #6320 37F FST11- 538140 FERRY EXPRESS 669 WALDEN LO MART II 376, FST11- 538586 WALDEN 591 WALDEN LO CONVENIENT STORE 12127/2012 LICENSEE NAME MOHAMED A. SAEED ALDUBAISHI JASVIR KAUR RITE AID #10824 AHMED ALI BALJEET SINGH JAAFAR ALJENAHI SHAIF FADHEL AHMED SALAH MOHAMED MOHAMED MAHBUBUR RAHMAN Om Mishra. ABDULLAH QASEM AISHA RODRIGUEZ CHRISTOPHER WHITE HANIABUHAMRA MOHAMMAD NASI R Page 23 of 24 S.Na. LICENSE NUMBER BUSINESS NAME PROPTERY COUNCIL LICENSEE NAME 9 377 ADDRESS DISTRICT FST11- 529079 CITY LINE 1 860 WALDEN LO ALI MOHAME.D GROCERY INC SALEH 378 FST11- 554557 DANNY'S 714 WALDEN LO DARWISH CONVENIENCE DARWISH STORE 379 FST11- 553501 SUPER MARKET 143 WALDEN FI FADHL AMRAN EXPRESS MART 380 FST11- 540643 WALDEN 5.7 WALDEN FI AKHTAR GROCERIES /BES MUHAMMAD T HALAL INC. 381 FST12- 10024646 WALDEN FOOD 352 WALDEN FI IMAN NAGI MART 382 FST11- 524861 WEST MARKET 1032 WEST NI MOHSIN ALI 383 FST11- 524720 LANGFIELD FOOD 313 WESTON UN SALEH MARKET MOHAMED AMAR 384 FST11- 524721 TOWNE GARDEN 409 WILLIAM EL HAMOOD YAFAY I.G.A. 385 FST11- 524723 WILLIAM MINI 654 WILLIAM EL MOHSSER MARKET GHORAB 386 FST1 1-529394 FAMILY DOLLAR 409 WILLIAM EL WILLIAM ROZYSKI #895 387 FST11-526996 RITE AID #1677 476 WILLIAM EL RITE AID OF NEW YORK INC 388 FST11- 559415 LUCKY'S 860 WILLIAM FI SHARIF SAEED 12127/2012 Page 24 of 24 0 OA" "- � t To: The Common Council: Date: January 3, 2013 From: Department Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store (New) [: 1064 Sycamore(FiIlmore) Type in Upper and I [: Lower Case Only I [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Text ( Type Sin lgle Space 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 1064 Syamore (Al Baraka Halal Meat Market/Zillur Rahman and Taslima Rahman) and fmd 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: JAMES COMERFORD Type Title: Signature of Department Head: JC:PSA 11 CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 REVIEW TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: F BUSINESS ADDRESS: 10 LOCATED AT: ZONING REVIEW GRUNDY AL BARAKA HALAL MEAT MARKET OOD STORE 64 SYCAMORE )> - IQ4 C-r - COUNCIL DISTRICT: FILLMORE COUNCIL, DISTRICT APPLICANT NAME: ZILLUR RAHMAN APPLICANT PHONE: (716)335 74907 APPLICATION NO: FST12- 10024778 ------------------------------------------------------------ (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) A DATE: / � DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** RE MARKS : INSPECTOR:. RM# I EXT PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. ERE WAS A FOODSTORE AT SITE. WE WERE NOTIFIED THAT BUSIESS CEASED TO PRATE IN 312011. CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO:. FIRE LT. CHRISTOPHER LASKY APPLICATION FOR: AL BARAKA HALAL MEAT MARKET LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1064 SYCAMORE LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: RE MARKS : DISAPPROVAL REASON: FILLMORE COUNCIL DISTRICT ZILLUR RAHMAN (716)335 -4907 FST12- 10024778 . / "! t + , }y } .sl q - - - --- ---------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: ~i DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** RM# F O EXT 7 -5'1 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: DISAPPROVAL REASON: BUILDING VINCE FERRARACCIO AL BARAKA HALAL MEAT MARKET FOOD STORE 1064 SYCAMORE FILLMORE COUNCIL DISTRICT ZILLUR RAHMAN (716)335 -4907 FST12- 10024778 12/7/2012 12:00:OOAM 1 -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - -- ------ -- - - -. (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: 3 g c) f DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: C. 1 TS Ul r - rc 't INSPECTOR: ���C°C u RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO � L 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: POLICE MARGARET OVERDORF AL BARAKA HALAL MEAT MARKET FOOD STORE 05 1064 SYCAMORE FILLMORE COUNCIL DISTRICT ZILLUR RAHMAN (716)335 -4907 FST12- 10024778 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) L APP !RO DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: RE MARKS : 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. CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 REVIEW TYPE: REFERRED TO: COLLECTIONS JOE LOTEMPIO APPLICATION FOR: AL BARAKA. HALAL MEAT MARKET LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: I064 SYCAMORE LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS. DISAPPROVAL REASON: FILLMORE COUNCIL DISTRICT Zf LUR RAHMAN (716)335 -4907 FST12- 10024778 10/10/2012 ----------------------------------------------=-------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. �f - All information on this form is public record. ❑ Mail Walk -in Type of Entity: Sole Proprietor ❑ Corporation ❑ Partnership ❑ Limited Liability Company CITY OF BUFFALO - LICENSE APPLICATION 4 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall Room 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 Phone (716) 851 -4078 Fax (716) 851 -4952 fee ❑ Restaurant 1 -200 seats $174.00 11201-400 seats $250.00 11400+ .seats $350.00 (on premise consumption of food and/or beverage) ❑ Certificate of Inspection $56.00 (Public Assembly) Restaurant 50+ seats El. Coin Control Amusement # games __ per game $47.25 11 Arcade 4.games _ per game $47.25 ❑ Music mechanical $52.50 ❑ Music live, no dancing $52.50 ❑ News Stand $63.00 Corporation Name fee I fid Restaurant Take Out $ 88.00 4 Food Store $115.00 See additional questions. Meat Fish Poultry $150, _ ❑ Caterer ~$ 88.00 O' Bakery fee 0 Restaurant Dance $ 63.00 0 Floor Show $367.50 ❑ Live Music $210.00 . ❑ Mechanical . $131.25 ❑ Public Dance (based on sq ft) ❑ GoGo Dancing $I31.25 ❑ Skating Rink $210.00 ❑ Bowling Alley per lane $31.50 # lanes fee I fid Restaurant Take Out $ 88.00 4 Food Store $115.00 See additional questions. Meat Fish Poultry $150, _ ❑ Caterer ~$ 88.00 O' Bakery © 0 -2 employees $ 63.00 0 3 -10 employees $105.00 ❑ 11 -15 employees $157.00 ❑ 26 -50 employees . $315.00 ❑ 51 -200 employees $525.00 0 Billiard Parlor per table. $3 I.50 # tables Business Phone ( ) - Business Name (dba) AL 54 RA W4 M I AL MiT NAg k'6T Business Fax Business Address (no P sox) ��O i`, ' ? a U p Mailing Address (if different) :Z g - &oJ3l � h ' j 9T j3vFFjLq s NYS Tax ID # Business Website E- Mail r z Owner(s) / Principal Partners � Applicant (last, first) 1 A 14 Mgt 1V 2 1 LLU K Home Phone 7/6 - 3 3 V - 1 2 ,D 7 Co:-Applicant (last; first) IRAY M Al - Ti4S Ll I Home Phone 7 ] C — 5 3E V 7 Home Address: (PD Box not acceptable) tl t� Date of birth Place of Birth Describe your speci is business activity in detail. T = _'r Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 20 ds in and for the New York Home Address: O Box not acceptable) �Q V Date of birth Place of Birth For office use only Application No Date issued: 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 17- tL 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 - 7_1L_W fZ IAA HM j A Signature ____ Date v3 'j ) Food Store License (New) — 1064 Sycamore (Fill)(DPI) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Department of Permits and Inspection Services, dated January 3, 2013, be received and filed; and 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 Zillur Rahman and Taslima Rahman d/bla Al Baraka Halal Meat Market located at 1064 Sycamore. Passed. C:1 UsersUracinskil AppDatal Lacal\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files \Conlent.outlook10X32QVW61Food store license- new -1064 Sycamore.dacz 1� RUSSELL SCANLON SAffm * * * * Maj -S 213 -5 3/4- 7 * AYE * NO * * FONTANA * FRANCZYK *. * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON SAffm * * * * Maj -S 213 -5 3/4- 7 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE, POLICY & URBAN AFFAIRS January 8, 2013 #4 (Rev 7 -07) 0 0 0 � ( ( K7 / 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: 1212012012 in the Department of Admin. & Finance Division of Budget to the Position of Sec. to Commisioner of Admin. & Finance Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) EXEMP Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) EXEMPT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 34,980 LAST JOB TITLE Secretary to the Commisioner NAME Phyllis Brown LAST DEPARTMENT Human Resources DATE 12113/12 ADDRESS 1235 Main Street Apt.213 LAST SALARY 34,980 CITY & ZIP Buffalo, N.Y. 14209 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -1037 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 TITLE CODE NO (� �` /v BUDGET ACCT. OBJ, PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO a acl V- — 0Ap SALARY RANGE OF POSITION PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY Donna Estrich Acting Commissioner of Admin. & Finance 12/21/12 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- DIVISION #B- EMPLOYEE(S) 0009 POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORM to Department/Division Original PR No. Title Code No. S alary Budget Function No. Start Date Reason for appointment (check one) Type of Status Change (check one) Tvpe of A DDOintlnent: ® Permanent ❑ Contingent Permanent ❑ Provisional ❑ Temporary ❑ Seasonal Comments Employee Information: ❑ From Temporary to Provisional ❑ From Temporary to Permanent From Provisional to Permanent ❑ From Contingent Permanent to Permanent ❑ Other Classification ❑ Exempt ❑ Competitive ❑ Non - Competitive Name CARMEN BRYANT SS# Address 393 HERMAN _ DOB City BUFFALO State NY Zip Code 14211 k3�l�a�@d ®��`� tl � � � ➢ds V LnB'W109CY14■ ■ a oaa� Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget ON CIVIL SERVICE. Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget *Applicant appointed on or after this date l 0� COLLECTION OFFICER ADMINISTRAT ION,FINANCE &URBAN AFFAIRS /COLLECTIONS 2008 -59 0710 $313.00 11545001 12 - 24 -2012 ® Status Change ❑ Reinstatement ❑ Replacement ❑ Extension Si afore of Ap ointing Authori Date r .. Signature of Director of Budget Date Signature of Adm. Director of Civil Service k3�l�a�@d ®��`� tl � � � ➢ds V LnB'W109CY14■ ■ a oaa� Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget ON CIVIL SERVICE. Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget *Applicant appointed on or after this date l 0� COLLECTION OFFICER ADMINISTRAT ION,FINANCE &URBAN AFFAIRS /COLLECTIONS 2008 -59 0710 $313.00 11545001 12 - 24 -2012 ® Status Change ❑ Reinstatement ❑ Replacement ❑ Extension l FROM THE COMMISSION ON CITIZENS RIGHTS AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS January 8, 2013 BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR CRYSTAL J. RODRIGUEZ, JD., LL.M. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR January 3, 2013 Mark Jaskula, Sr. Legislative Assistant 1308 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Re: "D. Pridgen -- A. Cole — Concerns Rite Aid Truck Drivers" ( #46 C.C.P. Dec. 26, 2012) Dear Mr. Jaskula: I have reviewed the above mentioned item which was referred to my department for a response As you know, my office handles allegations of discrimination and assists citizens in the filing of complaints against Buffalo Police officers for alleged misconduct. Ms. Cole's complaints, as described in her letter to Council Member Pridgen, do not rise to either level. With regard to Ms. Cole's question regarding proper policy and protocol when filing a complaint with the Buffalo Police, it is at the attending officer's discretion and depending on the circumstances as to what action will be taken. If a citizen is not happy with the officer's decision, he /she may then go to the district for further assistance. If that outcome is not satisfactory, my office is more than willing to help as well as the Internal Affairs Division of the Buffalo Police Department. If you need more information, please do not hesitate to contact my office. Thanks you. Sincer RECEIVED AND FILED ystal J. Rodriguez ; *0 00Q` 0 CITY OF BUFFALO COMMISSION ON CITIZENS' RIGHTS & COMMUNITY RELATIONS 65 NIAGARA SQUARE / 1316C CITY HALL / BUFFALO, NY 14202- 3318./ (716) 851 -8000 / FAX: (716) 851 -8002 / www,ciLy- buffado.com I FROM THE CITY CLERK January 8, 2013 0009-1 r*W W A rWjT 1� IM Mm w 1�1 W TC1 T1 h ! * 'T 1 � m -, t I !'- I % � Iva a V, P E L h— ... ....... . .. . . ....... 4 "I'A"w"NK" PERMITTING ENTRY. OF PATRONS UNDER AGE 21 WHERE Pursuant to §51 1-68.6 of Code Of the City ot'Buftbk. the undersigned hereby makes A i_A U-1-11'.1— VPIR we= -i cont U P t oence of pat—rom Taind thc vi i U16 zw�. V. -i VVILLB, "j.6, served to patrons aged 2.1 and over, 1. NAME nFAPPTjr.AWT An - f4,AT M A J- I Z 2 _ I IRE ----- EV ENT S it IF 4.. NAME OF EVENT ae�skr Revised April 9, 24112 gA '(cflEcK 5, IS THIS A ONE - TIME EVENT? oNE) YES NO 61 DATE OF"ONF�TMM'EVENT 7. IS THIS. A-RECURRING EVENT (CHECK ONE) YES NO Z 8.' DATES OF RECURRING PVPWT 9. NUMBER OF PEOPLE ANTICIPATED TO ATTENI) 1 START TIME AND END TIME OF EVENT RTAPT- RNTT) Revised April 9, 24112 gA DOWNTOWN ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT - - ' RESTRICTED USE PERMrr APPLICATION CONTINUED I I . Detail safeguards to be undertaken to insure that all patrons under the age of 21 are easily ideutafiable: , 12. Detail your security plan for maintainalig order and patron safety during this event: 13. How many' employees will be on the premises - during the event to maintain order? 14. WILL PR -1VATE SECURITY BE CONTRACTED FOR THIS EVENT °j AJd 15. IF YES. NAME OF -SECURITY CONTRACTOR � .4Ji va�a v x e to . 1 7, ERIE COUNTY HEALTH DEPA.RTMENT NO. _/!f 44 k - F- C IJ ndcr penalty of law for filing a false instrument I declare that the above s tatements are true and hereby make tib applfca orl. j l!t LICANr- S SIGNATURE ADDRESS rBu o ld, Al's._. /0 ,1' .TELEPHOM _7? 16 7 —_ - Z.U i 41,i n . _ Direct Query - Intranet Page I of 1 ( �q Track /Confirm _ Intranet Item inquiry Item Number. 7009 2250 0004 0321 4391 This item was delivered on 12/21/2012 at 11:46 Enter Request Type and Item Number: Quick Search r Extensive Search Verslon 1.0 Inquire on mult items Go to the Product Tracking System Home Page. Signature: A l ! i�+�. e � f Address:`' Enter Request Type and Item Number: Quick Search r Extensive Search Verslon 1.0 Inquire on mult items Go to the Product Tracking System Home Page. Ai GRRA FALLS,N PAID P ?IRCP,RQ cPi`i`c uurrsDSrardx �I I , f1� J + � DEC 20.'12 70D9 2250 ODaE 0321, 4391. !I � 3e 19282 - _00020315 -]3 Gi - Al C . �FY 1 ]!!! l i l i d i II P 411 F3! -il li Sl�i € l E If F� l� Application for Restricted Use Permit — Downtown Entertainment Review District — 75 W. Chippewa (Ell) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication the Office of the City Clerk of Buffalo dated January 8, 2013, be received and filed; and ...... ...... That the application for a restricted use permit in the downtown entertainment review district to permit entry of patrons under the age of 21 where alcohol is served is approved upon the following conditions: • All patrons under the age of 21 will have black Xs on both hands • All patrons age 21 and over will have a wristband indicating that they are 21 and/or over • Eighteen (18) staff members will be on duty to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all patrons • Licensed security will be patrolling the venue at all times • A one drink per wristband policy will be in effect C:1Usersllmein3kiSAppbata\ Local \Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Ailesl Con tent.Outlook\OM2QVW6`Aestricied Use Permit 75 W Chippewe.doex FONTANA * FRANCZYK *. GOLOMBEK * * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVERA * RUSSELL SCANLON * SAtaH * Maj - 5 213 -6 3/4- 7 0002, ir l rift% T r n -v n , P r. TAVERN EX 1 1, 111 1N'T FSIRMITTING ENTRY OF -PA!MONS UNDER AGE 21 Yam" Pursuant to 951 i-68.6 of - the Code of the City of'BufPalo, the undersigned hereby makes — U2 sya "Y1111A, "11-Mi-Wa served to natrons aged 21 and over- I VAwnP APPY.WANT B -1—T A& 3. EVENT ADDRESS iff difforow 4. NAME OF EVENT All 5& 1 j lv--cw E ce ZcxX 5. IS THIS A ONE -TIME EVENT? (CHECK ONE) YES 'NO 6. DATE OF'ON—F- TIME EVENT T. IS. THIS - A-RECURRING EVENT. (CHECK ONE) YES NO Z 8. DATES OF RE-CURRJMG VV VNIT 9. NUMBER OF PEOPLE ANTICIPATED TO AT-TEND 10. START TIME AND END TIME OF EVENT A PT - per 17XTn 7 Revised April 9,2014' REFERRED TO THE COMMITTE-E ON LEGISLATIOW DOWNTOWN ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT _ RESTRICTED USE PERMIT APPLICATION CONTINUED 11. Detail safeguards to be undertaken to insure that all patrons under the age of 21 are easily identifiable:. 12. Deta%1 your security plan for maintaining order and patron safe d this event: _ _.. safety � � _.. /r w�- rr�r/,cr•, s. _ vn,,�_, !l�r� _ - , .. _ . , i r 13. How many employees will be on the premises'during the event to maintain order: 14. WILL PRIVATE SECURITY BE CONTRACTED FOR THIS EVENT'? AJa 15. IF YES, NAME OF •SECURITY CONTRACTOR N ( p iU. nw if7 fu-II 11b.UQi.ii.i w' A'' :."(11L , I A iriv._u Mj x r , , [f - V7 17.' BRIE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT NO. Under venalty of law for reline a false instrument I declare that the above statements. are. true a4d hereby . make fhb appiicatiou. L1CA(%I SIGNATURE ADDRESS eulr .TELEPHONE Zld -- 770. : j 7q 000 OTrr 4 V A - W A 1 1 11f'Tf 1—! � -T r "T 7 TTY 1 A rinWdTllT TIIY Ta riWN dl� IVA ft A Y11IL - .n ML71- 'n t- TA"VE"1 FiV PERMITTING ENTRY OF PATRONS - UNDER AGE 21 VVWBRE Pursuant w §511-68.6 of Code of the City of I Bufthio, the undersigned hereby makes U_ -4L! r n _i-m �is enOr rymirrmv� -D reSen aL r Or q U-1 served to natrons axed 21 and over. I WAM.F()'FAPV1Jr.AWT 13T tl AjV / EVENT ADDIRRESS IS f if di 4. NAME OF EVENT 5: IS THIS A ONE-TIME EVENT? (cHEcKoNF,) YES 'NO 6. DATE 0YONEEJEWE EVENT -- - �� � 7.. IS. THIS A•RECURRING EVENT (cHEcr, otsiE) YES 1,10 �/� 8. DATES OF RECU-RRJNCr FVPNT 9. NUMBER OF PEOPLE ANTICIPATED TO ATTEND — 0 10.' START TIME AND END TIME OF EVENT ST.APIr w NP Rew April 9, 20I2 REFERRED TO THE -COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. J _�� ( , �3) . - DOWNTOWN ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT - RESTRICTED USE PE_ RMIT APPLICATION . CONTINUED 11. Detail safeguards to be undertaken to insure that all patrons wider -the age of 21 are easily identifiable:. ....12. Detail yo it security plan for maintainiag order and patrDn safety during this event; ti Il .c / a F-F r O _.. S� ex &C fie rr :� 11 ►t ►s L"c .e r k / I r 13. How many will be on the premises'during the event to maintain order? 14. WILL PRIVATE SECURITY BE CONTRACTED FOR THIS EVENT: AJ d 15. IF YES, NAME OF.SECURITY CONTRACTOR /J /� 1 NP- P V - Y UX& S IAiLLiQ 3UKAUIHOLKI!Y L&V—" ,NIL :::. ��SQ.��� 17. ERIE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT NO. Uatder neaalty of law for filing a faire instrument I declare that the above statements are. true and hereby. ;Make this applleation, LICAIVT"S SIGNATURE ADDRESS AA 10, T-ELEPHONE :2 16 70.- .:?.171 lt'v Y J�llrtY l Iiii ji .+ _ - 0002 A M 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 30 Mississippi St Center Stage Comdey Buffalo LLC Center Stage Comdey Bflo 943 Kensington Avenue The Fountain Blue Royal Entertainment LLC 517 Washington St Impulse Impulse 517 LLC 346 Connecticut Street Martin Cooks Martin Cooks LLC 1206 Hertel Avenue Canvas@ 1206 Mozaiqe Holdings LLC RECEIVED AND FILED January 8, 2013 i=m:Matthew R. Lazroe, Esq. To:mayars office - helium (17168514845) 15:25 12/26/12 EST Pg 1 - G� A" 9 -IEW A. LAZ -ROE ....... .. .... ... .. AT- 'ORNEYAT IA W December 26, 2012 - .----- -___ -- ....- City -of Buffalo Mayors Office C/o City Clerk Fax: 716 - 851.4845 Re: Request for waiver of 15 day notice period for Liquor Authority Hearing. Center Stage Comedy Buffalo LLC Dear Sir/Madam, Please be advised that this office represents Center Stage Comedy.Buffaio Li-,i regarding their application for a New York State Liquof.License.;The establishment is located at 30 Mississippi St Buffalo, NY. Accept this letter as a request to .waive the 15 day notice requirc regarding Section 64 of the ABC Law. ~ The establishment submitted a application for a liquor 1i.uznse ai:.1 it..%- vas .iiRin -d tc- be within 500' of three establishments. According to the ABC Lam ,a h,� aing.has .to be held and notice has to be given to the community determining that it i s - within the best interests of the community to approve the license. The owner is trying to open a comedy club and booked acts for this weekend. Without a liquor license the establishment will lose money and valuable publicity from the event. It would'be in the best interests of the city to.waive the 15 day notice and allow the hearing to proceed either tomorrow or Friday. Please take the time to review this request and contact me if any further information is required. If you decide to approve the waivertbcn. a letter can be addressed to David Edmunds at the Liquor authority and his fax number is 716 -847 -307`. Very truly yours, Matthew Laaroe, Esq. 37 Franklin St, Suitj-750 AHOAE: 116- 989 -0090 Buffalo, New York 14202 '' FAX: 716 - 408 -5594 www. LazroeLaw. corn Nfatthew(dLazroelaw. com - -a G� STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE DEPMMENT DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL NOTICE OF HEARING PURSUANT TO SECTION 64(7) OR 64.a(7) of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law TO: Applicant Address and Principal Residence Addres 71308City Community Board/Municipalit Center Stage Comedy Buffalo LLC ity of Buffalo Helium Comedy Club ffice of the City Clerk 30 Mississippi St. Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 ne r a n r Buffalo, NY 14202 __ r - L-chJt i AKE NO i ICE that a nearing pursuant to Section 64 (7) or 64 -a (7) of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, concerning a proposed premises which is located within a 500 foot radius of at least three (3) other licensed and operating on- premises liquor establishments, will be held on: Date: Time: Place of Hearing: Room: NYS Liquor Authority 11812013 2:00 PM Electric Tower Building SLA Hearing 535 Washington St. Room Buffalo, NY 14203 An on- premises liquor license application was filed on 12/19/2012 with the State Liquor Authority for the follpying premises: Applicant's Serial ERIE OP 3153005 Number and Name: Center Stage Comedy Buffalo LLC ° Premises Address: 30 Mississippi St. co �r Buffalo, NY 14202 — x Testimony will be taken from. the applicant and/or an authorized representative, an individual duly authorizO to represent the community board or municipality in an official capacity, and any other qualified intervener. -" Any speaker wishing to testify must be pre - registered no later than forty -eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled date and time of the hearing by calling the License Bureau at (716) 847 - 3001. Individuals who do not pre- register to speak will only be allowed to testify at the discretion of the hearing officer conducting the hearing. Written testimony submitted in lieu of oral testimony is preferred, and should be submitted in addition to oral majority of the members present and entitled to vote during the presence of a quorum. The hearing officer has the discretion. to limit the time that individual speakers will have to testify, Speakers will only be permitted to testify to issues of fact regarding the specific application at hand and must address the impact of the proposed premises in relation to the other licensed and operating on- premises liquor establishments within the 500' radius. Cumulative testimony will not be permitted. THERE WILL BE NO ADJOURNMENT OF THIS HEARING. ATTENDANCE iS REQUIRED. STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY DATE: December 26, 2012 BY: ` vld L Edm ds, Deputy Commissi ne FORM: L.D,3 (5111) mam 7a6 +8523# 1643 ERIE COUNTY 05,51:32 p.m. 12 -19 -2012 2 14„^ STATE OF NEW YORK Sau&rdtzrd TC f---dw. _Aj1yo9,g* Notit* ajdAH WiWilL [ � J EXEC11MVEDEPARTMENT C4ttlm9m_rL_B2trd r ce.v, err[ „ n"AhAsa'ee,tw-to*dssarugm„rwWV fa(Check DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL 0 MWy D0 11101100 [] Renewal App lication ❑ Alteration A>volication STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY CpC DCatellan @ firnntluPrsnursstrohotkBeYerage4lr 1. Date the orlgMal ropy or this Notice was mailed to the local Municipality or Community Hoard 2 1 0 1 7= 2. f Name of the Local Municipality or Community Board: I ellffai0 city Clerk ..., -.... .3. - Attorney s, Full Name is: Gen Ceballos from Rezzonatar Services (Repres -- -- - 4: .- AttarineysStredA4dmas: 244 5th Avenue S251 5. City, Town or village: NeW OCi: State: NY Z Code: 10001 zi 6. tusiness Telephone Number of Attorney; 212.340.8006 or 347.642.5077 Entail - info (uirrezzor(titorscttifces.com APF +11E1'B�iMR�irm6'b86CRdPfOfl �6IAW VBIH[i'ACL IIf1rOR1drt71ON KEfOWI�r 'FO DAT$ YQR Al TERATIOH APEIdCAUT 16ATTMz coB[Pl m lmsclltumax AND P AORAFI of PRoPOfiED ALTZRATioNje) LiC tS IFOR 1ii 8R8 &E$ ORT FORTH APPROVED )lZTROD OF OPERATION ONLY i!ORIi[ TO C8AN48 YOUR ffiRTROD Of OPWATION 7. Types) of alcohol sold or to be sold under the license: pX” One) ❑ Beer Only Wine and Beer Only Q Liquor, Wirer. and Beer S Extent of Food Service: Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Tavern /Cocktail Lounge /Advh Vcnue /13ar {Alcohol soles pr(marilY- ( "X' One) � Full food menu; Kitchen run by chef) I Zx meets legal minimum food availability requirementa) Hotel }( Llve Mask x Dise Jockey Juke Box x Patron Dancing (Small scale) Karauke Bar a lun 9 Type a ll chat a : Cabaret, Nigh ( 'X' all that t Club,(Large Scale dance Club) El Capacity for 600 or more patrons ❑Bed &Breakfas sta t Reurant Yl Club ]e.$. Golf/ Catering Fadity ❑ Stage Shows 0 Topless Entertainment Reereatfnnal Fadliry (Sports Fraternal O Facili vosset 40 Llcenaed outdoor wren: X None Rooftop Patio or Deck lireestandlrtg Covered Structure Garden /Grounds 22. Building owner's foil name is; NIA 23. Building owner's street address: MIA 24. City, Town, or Village: NIA �P ode: NIA number of building owner fl . 2S- Business telephone .:..............__,._.... ,., ...,., ..._, . 4 � O t] 0 O t) 0 tSe1r17leArft +}t fir ia t MtxlceaPresea+€ atjrtsin : t$f4FaYai e � amn ml tyxd th'' . 3l!tirgaz:ntgtftu113 taaf3e jr4 �tthltr3tl� itt3GRdPlila�CChtdJYttpai h�'€l[t: Atiltft}rr#y,Mlt� sl>�?7S tit!< ilerl�a' l�r`6 tafaf'tliat.e�roe�n � malla'trc slstr1ts i '- -- teaedtl�il an?t�Ffat. fafAet . €fin- ,d3sagPt#vsj'W`li�fC.�p ....: kattv�zevti t{ttttA flee 26. - ,:..,:- ...::.: ...,:.::�9;mx::iu�,taR�st �ta�ra�nt�• 4r�! �rjviy °- €liittute- repire�sunert'�.4G- .�i'trr>rhat� ..- Prinmd Name y 3irneeurc v Revised 5/23/1 } Or all that ePP1Y1 I F1 Sidewalk Caf6 Other(Spe©fy);NOnc ]I. Will the license holder or a manager be physically present within the establishment during all hours oroperation? (,X- .I!) Yes No 12. W "Ne serial number: NIA Farpiration Date: NIA 13. The applicants or license holder's full name, as it appears or will appear on the license: Royal Entertai LLC 14. The Trade name, if any, under which the establishment conducts or will conduct business: The Fou nt ai n Blue 1S. The establishment is located within the building which has the following street address: 943 Kenslflgt Ave 16: City, Town, or Village: Buffalo i('Y Zkp Code: 1421 17. The establishment is located on the following floor(s) of the building at the above address; Sas ment 1 st Floor and 2nd Floor 18. Within the building at the ubuve address, [ho establishment is located within the roams) numbered as roilaws- 1 Kitchell, 3 Bethroarns, t Stotaga C(0981 i f0 I B rAfe 1 Dan F inin 19. Business telephone number of applicant /licensee: (716) 812-9649 Business fax number of applicant /licensee: N/A 20. Business e-mail address of applicant /licence: NONE 21. Does the applicant or license holder own the building in which the establishment is located? ( "X' one( a yes Ilf"Yee, SKIP items 22 -25( No 22. Building owner's foil name is; NIA 23. Building owner's street address: MIA 24. City, Town, or Village: NIA �P ode: NIA number of building owner fl . 2S- Business telephone .:..............__,._.... ,., ...,., ..._, . 4 � O t] 0 O t) 0 tSe1r17leArft +}t fir ia t MtxlceaPresea+€ atjrtsin : t$f4FaYai e � amn ml tyxd th'' . 3l!tirgaz:ntgtftu113 taaf3e jr4 �tthltr3tl� itt3GRdPlila�CChtdJYttpai h�'€l[t: Atiltft}rr#y,Mlt� sl>�?7S tit!< ilerl�a' l�r`6 tafaf'tliat.e�roe�n � malla'trc slstr1ts i '- -- teaedtl�il an?t�Ffat. fafAet . €fin- ,d3sagPt#vsj'W`li�fC.�p ....: kattv�zevti t{ttttA flee 26. - ,:..,:- ...::.: ...,:.::�9;mx::iu�,taR�st �ta�ra�nt�• 4r�! �rjviy °- €liittute- repire�sunert'�.4G- .�i'trr>rhat� ..- Prinmd Name y 3irneeurc v Revised 5/23/1 } Rezzonator Inc 244 5th Avenue S251, New York, NY 10001 Tel: 347.642.5077 Fax: 888.502.5620 New York, December 21, 2012, Re: Royal- Entertainment, LLC DBA - The Fountain Blue 943 Kensington. Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215 30 Day Notification for a NEW Liquor License Dear Members of the Buffalo City Clerk Office, My name is Genesis Ceballos and I am the representative for the case mentioned above. This letter is to notify you of a NEW Liquor License application. (Community Board Notice Attached) We respectfully request that you would process our 30 day notification at your earliest convenience so that this business does not experience any delays in the Liquor License application process. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. If you have any further questions feel free to contact me at 347.642.5077. You may also fax me any documents at 888.502.5620, email info@rezzonatorservices.com. Best Wishes, -Genesis Ceballos Representative STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY Standar*W NOTICE FDRM forPru Ming a 3Q -Day Advance Notice to a Local Munlclrtallty or Commuilkv incawwanwith &ak.Ligaarrim*rdyofa JJ` New AvD1kati©n ❑ Renewal Annlication [I Alteration Apnli not ❑ Corporate Cleanse Nr. O n- Ptemb=AlimbellcHeverageldceum .m Tm 1. Date the original copy of tWa Notice was mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board: 2 0 TIIIB IFA�Y 11IiYAP 1111TIC 18 88i : @ROM , 1W T.. 8!t1hWWDP(14E7C,�+I+ $ EfIC:C , 1114 2. Name of the Local Mumcaipality or Community Board: tJ Cf ArroFamy tS> j�l Ai l7LY# R8PRZ9XNTMQ T AP SaCANT Eff C93 ON. .. WrM TWAFMC/k WO A'tLDlf,110 Rk1 X18 A&Q�R XflR'4`1[1E� > TA8t+I8II1t18141' ID] Jl I ► Bt mi4 IiCr?IC S. Attorney's Full Name is: 4. StraftAcldme _.. ..... __ ...._.... ._._ . 5. City, Town or Village: State: Zip Code: 6. Business Telephone Number ofAttarney YOU SM APPLIt3A1i C P90ViD10FOCOWTION SEIi3W i18M.AM W*YA&TTON=Ip'pW£O VATIC #OR alLTMA'CWX APPUCAlrl')'ls ATTAR [ OMPIM "ARK101131tOR AND Ii7AS}BALI (W PROPMRI) A .T]WATION101 FOR em"" uIC1 NSM1, on >Itia >T ilPPl�#VEU: d$1`OOD or DjP 1EAiTIOxF DAY no labor VIM YOUR Nam "t .. n : . 7. Type(g) of alcohol sold or to be sold under the license: C One) ❑ Beer Only ❑ Wine and Beer Only © Liquor, Wine and Beer 8. Extant of Food Service: Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Tavern/Coelctail Lounge /Adult Venue /Bar (Alcohol sales prtmariiy- (`X' One) FtrB food memo; Kitchen run by chef) I © meets legal minimum food availability requirements) Hotel Live Music Disc Jockey El juke 13ox Ej Patton Dancing (Small scale) li u oke Bar 9. Type of p ly) ❑ X' all that Cabaret; Night Club,(large Scale Dance Club) 1:1 Capacity for 600 or more patrons ❑ Bed tk Breakfast ❑ Restaurant that a f-.> ❑ Club (e.g. Golf/ ❑ Catering Facility ❑ Stage Shows ❑ Topless Entertomutent ❑ RecrMional Facility (Sports Fraternal Fa Ves3e 10. Licensed outdoor area: None Rooftop Patio or Deck Freestanding Covered Structure Garden �rjpuu e ^F? (")v all that apply) Sidewalk Care 00ther (Specify):None (' 11. Will the license holder or a manager be physically presentwithin the establishment during all hours of operation? (mX" one) Yes :O 0 � o 12. License serial number: �}�(ylh/f Expiration Date: fV 13. The applicant's or license holder's full name, as it appears or will appear on the license. 4.3 14. The Trade name, if arry, under which the establishment conducts or will conduct business: I5. The establishment is located within the building which has the following street address: 36. City, Town, oa Village: of Q ] pY Ezlp Code: 17. The establishment is located on the following fleor(s) of the b uilding at the above addmse: 18. Within the building at the above address, the establishment is located within the room(s) numbered as fogows: 19. Business telephone number of applicant /licensee: Business fax number doff • applicant /licensee: 20. Business e-mail address ofapplicant/licensee; J e b 21. Does the applicant or license holder own the building in which the establishment is located? JW one) ❑Yes (If `Yes", SKIP items 22 -25} No OW1dCR aJF.TIIE. BiJIl3Jm1iQ IN W11iC1�`1lLt LICL'iVSEI� L+�31'A�11.ISIl[�Ll�il` L9I.CTK:A'D%D- 22. Building owner's full name is: t�'r5 L i 23. Buildiug owner's street. address: 24. City, Town, or Village: a `� Zip Code: f47 25. Business telephone number of building owner: I am t1m applicant or hold tho litaense or am a dal of tho kWd a df$ that halls or is applying for thc`lbosOW. ire xe aenmtinzts oade is submitted dncuwmft relied n the that ?m alts ti this saran nt ire ca:u#'urliiltyr wY b pro upon >� . ritq where gtanlln$ rite llcsnt3e. 1 uuder't¢t�etnll repra9entatYorrs made iri#ltie (am wip. also lee, relied %XN4 and that false representatioars may result fa awpprow of the appu tiort or rtwcst6 of the license. 26. B$ my sigtittturd, 1. affirm i - under Rit>wt[ty of P+e*ty -that the re Jsreaenlatipn # vmode;u this rorsu are trl-. Printed None Titlm .. Slgnntacn Revised 5/23/12 MARTIN T. DANILOWICZ 51 Norwood Avenue Buffalo, New York 14222 ...... . ........ December 26, 2012 Buffalo City Clerk City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 RE: MARTIN COOKS, LLC Dear Sir /Madam: I am the sole Member of Martin Cooks, LLC The Limited Liability Company is applying for an on- premises liquor license for a restaurant to be known as Martin Cooks, located at 346 Connecticut Street, Buffalo, New York 14213. This notice is forwarded to you pursuant to §64.2 of the Alcohol Beverage Control Board. Very truly yours, Martin Danilowicz, Member, Martin Cooks, LLC e STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY V \ Standardi_ed NOTICE FURM jorProvidi 30-Da Advance Nadce fo a L acal Municipality Community Hoard !n connection with the mrhmtrslon Siare UgoorArrthoriry afa (chLck one ® New Application ❑ Renewal Application ❑ Alteration A lication ❑ Cor orate Chan a for as Oo•Preauaes Alcoholic Revera¢e License Wpb 1. Date 2 the original copy of this Notice was mailed to the Local Municipality or Community Board: .4idi3:8 10AY,ADVANGF'li E`Id` .. Q'pI4 �BEiN(#� 2. Name o f the Local Municipality or Community Board: Cl of Buffalo - Office of the Mayor �y R s 4 i 0)[4 0TI A�I�' � I � a j 3y of F.'»;.. " Y M}yy�1.s�/ 1 S ScK 't J� 3. Attorney's Eu11 Name is: Anthony S. Pecoraro 4. Attorney's Street Address: SSOO Ma Street 100 5 •- city., To o r Village: Williamsville code:.14221 6. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: 716- 923 -7490 _ zf x , soR ar��IZAAxIi�r� �rE>Grcn>IVme;�► a�r��b '' �z-� � _ y� � Rd OL 7. Types) of alcohol sold or to be sold under the license: (IX" One) B Wine and ❑ ❑ Beer Onl Beer Only 8 Liquor, Wine and Beer Extent of Food Service: Restaurant (Sale of food primar Tavern /Cocktail Lounge /Adult Venue /Bar (Alcohol sales primarily- X" One) Full food menu; Kitchen run by chg le y meets gal minimum food availability requirements) ❑ Hotel ❑ Live Music ❑ Disc Jockey ❑ Juke ❑ Box Patron Dancing (Small scale) Karaake Bar Type establishm ❑ 9. all ent Cabaret, Night Club,(Large Scale Dance Club) ❑Capacity for 600 or more patrons ❑Bed Breakfast ( "X° all that apply) � Restaurant El Club (e.g. Golf/ ❑ Catering Facility ❑ Stage Shows ❑ Topless Entertainment ❑ Recreational Facility (Sports Fraternal Oriz.1 Faelli vessel Licensed outdoor area: None ❑ Rooftop E Patio or Deck ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ❑ 10 Garden /Grounds (`X' all that apply) ❑Other Sidewalk Card (Specify):None 11. Will the license holder or a manager be physically present within the establishment during all hours or operation? ('X' one) DX Yes ❑ No E� 2. Lice nse serial number: Expiraton Date: The applicant's or license holder's full name, as it appears or will appear on the license; MOza! e Holdings LLC 14. The Trade name, if any, under which the establishment conducts or will conduct business: Canvas P 1 �a 15. The establishment is located within the building which has the following street address: 1206 Hertel Ave 16. City, Town, or Village: Buffalo NY Zip Code: 14216 M r ' T -t 17. The establishment is located on the following floor(s) of the building at the above address: FIrst Floor 18. Within the building at the above address, the establishment is located within the room(s) numbered as follows: - 17 rT"• �Q 19. Business telephone number of applicant /licensee; 7l 6-200 -8077 Business fax number of applicant /licensee; 20. Business a -mail address of applicant/ licensee; IL Does the applicant or license holder own the building in which the establishment is located? ( "X' one) ❑ yes "Yes', (If SKIP items 22 -25) No #4 (Rev 7 -07) 0 ®0 ) A Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or 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: December 24, 2012 __in -the. Department. of - -- . - -. Common Council Division of Niagara District to the Position of Sr. Legislative Assistant to Common Council /Councilmember Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 46,0$3.00 LAST JOB TITLE 1777 NAME Sean M. Mulligan LAST DEPARTMENT Niagara District DATE 1212012 ADDRESS 23 Livingston St. Apt 1 LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14213 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -9 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY DATE LAST DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- NAME ADDRESS CITY & ZIP BUDGET ORG. CODE 10111001 BUDGET ACCT. 0BJ. 411001 PROJ. I© SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $46,083.00 REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: TITLE CODE NO 3699 PERSONNEL REQ. NO 5355 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Mary H. Baldwin TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Deputy City Clerk DATE: December 24. 2012 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTINC OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) Notices of Appointments - Council Interns I transmit herewith appointments to the position of Council Intern. Mr. S' (V k . ` moved the approval of the appointments to the position of Council Intern. ADOPTED. January 8, 2013 of #4 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). 1 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: December 24, 2012 in- the Department of _ Common Council Division of to the Position of City Clerk Intern IX Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 12.061hr LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Alexander Cornwell DATE ADDRESS 159 Colvin Avenue CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -2667 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP L 4 DI O F SSN. XXX - XX- BUDGET ORG. CODE 10220001 TITLE CODE NO 1778 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 6291 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $12.06 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Mary H. Baldwin TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Deputy City Clerk DATE: December 24, 2012 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #fi- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8 EMPL�S) 00027 No. Appointments - Mayor's Youth Opportunity & Employment I transmit herewith appointments made in the Mayor's Youth Opportunities and Employments Programs. RECEIVED AND FILED. January 8, 2013 1 94 (Rev 7 -07)� Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or 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: JANUARY 2, 2013 in the Department of ....... EXECUTIVE ....... Division of to the Position of MAYOR INTERN IX Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) UNCLASSIFIED Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON- COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) HOURLY (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 12.06 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME ADA HOPSON- CLEMONS DATE ADDRESS 56 COURTLAND AVENUE CITY & ZIP BUFFALO, NY 14215 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIG O SS XXX -XX- BUDGET ORG. CODE 10301001 TITLE CODE NO 1778 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ, NO SALARY RANGE OF POSITION PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: BYRON W BROWN TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: MAYOR DATE: D CEMBER 21, 2013 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL +2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK, (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET W DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION 0- EMPLOYEE(S) 00028 No. Notices of Appointments - Seasonal/Flat I transmit herewith certificates.received by me, reporting seasonal and flat salary appointments made in various departments. RECEIVED AND FILED. January 8, 2013 #4 (Rev 7 -07) 1 Certificate of Appointment 1n 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: f o- a( L' I _ — ..._ —. in the Department -of -- Public Works, Parks & Streets---- Division of Parks to the Position of Laborer II Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (insert one) SEASONAL Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 12.06 LAST JOB TITLE NAME Michael Norwood LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 145 Hastings Ave. LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14215 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- BUDGET ORG. CODE 14222001 TITLE CODE NO 9624 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2012 -21 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $12.06 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: �- 12124112 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY:' ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY`eLERK (ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) 000 No. Appointments - Temporary, Provisional or Permanent I transmit herewith Appointments in the various departments made at the Minimum {Temporary, Provisional or Permanent) (as per contract requirements). REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE. January 8, 2013 94 (Rev 7 -07) 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: i. 1 -in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the Position of Sr. 1 Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) TrEM fr °r� �tA Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non- Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 15.00 LAST JOB TITLE NAME Michael Moffett LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 60 Tuscarora Rd. LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 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 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ, 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2012 -062 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 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: 12/17/12 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8 EMPLOYEES) #4 (Rev 7 - + P olo wtificate of Appointment In compliance uter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). Ichedule "A' have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: f C�_ / C) in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Parks to the Position of Park Utility Worker Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) ' bR011ICIQ_IN Open- Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 23,169 LAST JOB TITLE Laborer Il (Seasonal) NAME Christopher Simmons LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 12112 ADDRESS 606 Kensington Ave. LAST SALARY $12.06 hr. CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14214 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 14160001 TITLE CODE NO 9201 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2012 -45 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $23,169 - $38,615 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: r Commissioner DATE: 12/17/12 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- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) .fit- v. tea. 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W XX- LAST JOB TITLB NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY &ZIP tAS1'4 DIGITS OP 08N, XXX•X)(- LABT JOB TIT66 NAME LAST DEPARTMENT ()ATE AOORESS LASTSALARY GI & ZI P LAST 6 010frS OF $$N• XKX -XX- REFERRED TO TNE'COMMITTEE ON CIVIL GERVICE SUDOET ORG. CODE 12024001411001 TITLE CODE NO 241:2 BUDGET ACCT, 08J. 12024001141001 PROJ. ID PERSONNELRELL NO 2012.72 SALARY RAN6e OP POSITION $47,960 - $55,913 (7 Step) PER WAR REASON EOR,APPT_ ABOVE THE MINIMUM. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY_ Daniel Demnda T I TLIF OP APPOINTING, AUTHORITY: COMMIG9101he10! Poll DATE-- 1 SIGNATUAr: OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ' ICI A_ +A L.APIER'ff� �YVf�Cnk _tAAIfAiF[1�iFAAPA�PMITOATQ� (1T 6 E T :I .MMPSAa1.Ln gfi• MI1MAMfSER111GIGl1h�4iE1WiC r�' BIIOl:6T _ X18 0EPARTMEN'L 08.0+ +9i N o10- EMD'LIfY�I - I I . I i - E i f } b� NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS January 8, 2013 O0a`°() C�TY OF BUFFALO _ COM MON COUNC DARIUS G. PRODGEN ELLICOTT DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1408 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -4980 a FAX: (716) 851 -6576 City of Buffalo Website: www.city-buffalo. _ Ellicott District Website: www..huffaloellicottdistrict.com 1/3/2413 Bail bondsman vehicles 0 COIV MITTS CIVIL SERVICE FINANCE LEGISLATION SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT VERNEE W. SHAW Please file the attached for the next regularly scheduled Common Council meeting. The attached is yet another complaint concerning bail bondsman vehicles parked in the front of the Buffalo City Court building, the entire day. It is my opinion that the front of the court should be reserved for official vehicles, thus increasing the security of the occupants of the court building. Further I have included an article published in The Justice System Journal titled "The Evolving Concept of Court Security ". Please take note of the underlined items on the second page of the article which mentions the concern of parking in the proximity of court buildings. The article may be found online at http:// cdml6501 .contentdm.ocle- org /cdm/ ref /collection/facilities /id /89. Sincerely, & C. Darius G. RPr4idg Ellicott District Councilmember 1 f 0 Ellicott Dist idea. A Great Mace To Work, Live and Ehjo,ye 3 Buffalo City Hall Common Council Buffalo, New York 14202 Dear Common Council: I have written Nlr. Holfer of the Parking Bureau. about BAIL BOND CARS, PAD N FRONT OF CITY COURT. They park there all day long without moving, what happen to the 2hour parldng that is posted ?? There are 3 cars /vans and am told a 4 th will be corning. They don't give others a chance to park on the street. When I come to work at 7Mam they are there and when I leave they are still there, in the carne spot:. They stand out front of court and solicit business. The bondsmen. I work with in the past have office's, I don't understand the few outside of the court. Other Cities don't let this happen. What's wrong with Buffalo? Enclosed is copy of letter sent to Nfr. Helfner. I can not sign my name because of my job. 40 THE JUSTICE SYSTEM JOURNAL The Evolving Concept ®f "Court Security" CAROLINE S. COOPER - -- - - -T - -aving been providing technical assistance to state and ]oca courts - or sevea — — Tl -- — decades in a wide range of subject areas, including those relating to "court secu- rity," it has been fascinating to observe the evolution of the concept that has occurred over the years and, in particular, during the past decade. During the 1970s and 1980s, the term "court security" generally focused on the protection of the court- house and its occupants, with the components necessary to achieve "court security" generally entailing law- enforcement functions, hardware, and, to a limited extent, facilities design. More recently, however, the concept of "court security" has come to focus as well on the protection of all of the elements of court operations that are fun- damental to maintaining the independence and integrity of the judicial process and to ensure its continuity and that of the rule of law. Associated with this expansion of the concept has been a concomitant expansion of the focus and functions entailed. The concept of "court security" has traditionally involved two essential compo- nents: first, the procedures, staffing, physical environment, and related resources nea essai�y to protect the functioning and integrity of the judicial process and, second, measures to ensure the physical safety and freedom from intimidation of courthouse users and occupants. Within this framework, the nature and dimensions of the activi- ties and resources required to provide adequate court security have expanded signifi- cantly, as have the treasures used to assess the adequacy of court security provided and the range of agencies that need to be involved in its provision. Historically, the experience of LEARs Criminal Courts Technical Assistance Project during the 1970s and early 1980s in providing technical assistance and training in court security, shared by court security programs undertaken through other auspices, focused primarily on protecting common elements of the court facility considered to be directly related to enhancing (or diminishing) the security of court occupants and pro- ceedings. These generally entailed ensuring that points of entry, particularly those for the public, were limited and well monitored; installing weapon - screening mechanisms; and developing circulation patterns for courthouse users, with separated circulation areas for judges and court staff, detained defendants, and the general public. Frequently, attention to "court security" needs was raised by local county gov- er nment officials rather than court officials, as a result of issues raised during the expansion or renovation of old county -owned courthouse buildings, which were being called upon to serve an increasing number and diversity of courthouse users and Since 1972, the author has been involved with the provision of technical assistance services to courts through the Criminal Courts Technical Assistance Pro ;ect ender the auspices of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) and the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) and, during 2003 - 05, directed the Court Emergency Preparedness Planning Project, under State Justice Institute (SJ1) sponsurship, which entailed techni- cal assistance services for COMB in sinatler populated and rural areas in the area of court emergency preparedness. THE EVOLVING CONCEPT OF "COURT SECURITY" 41 house an increasing number and range of functions, both judicial and nonjudicial. Common concerns reflected in these technical assistance requests generally centered on the need to limit public access to courtrooms, chambers, and records rooms; these _— were fre quently exacerbated by the multifunctional nature of m y courthouse build - -- – - – - - -ings in -which nonjudicial functions coexisted with those of the- .court. .Prisoner trans ... ...... port was also a recurring concern, particularly for older courthouses with no secure corridors or entry points that could he dedicated for prisoner use. Responsibility for "court security" was generally considered to be a specialized aspect of court operations of primary concern to court facility designers and sheriff's department staff. Available resources to address court security deficiencies were usually slim. Since the mid- 1990s, however, a marked shift has developed in both the scope of the concept of court security and in the recognition of the agencies and officials who need to be responsible for its provision. Although much has been written during this period on court security, four developments —most of which occurred in the twenty -first century -- appear to have significantly contributed to the expanded definition of our current concept of court security, as it is now being applied by inany court managers. The first is the bombing of the Alfred P. Mun•ah Courthouse in Oklahoma Cit in April 1995. This event made it suddenly apparent to court officials throughout the country-that "court required a focus out of the court building as well as security" w itTin , an d that the court, as both a facility and an institution, was vulnerable to ter- rorist threats and attacks unrelated to any particular litigation that might be occurring within the courthouse. The reality that a court facility and its occupants could be vul- nerable to an attack from outside the facility —in this case, a bomb in a van parked on the street by a perpetrator who had no direct connection to a particular court pro- ceeding that could be flagged as a potential security threat triggered a major rethink- ing of the nature and extent of functions necessary to provide adequate court security. Two issues that quickly became of major concern were the mature of restrictions need- ed on access to parking both within court facilities and in proximity to them, and the nattu-e of protective measures that were needed to protect the courthouse from exteri- or attack. Many courthouses restricted interior parking to judges, court staff, and other approved personnel working at the facility and eliminated provision for public parking inside or adjacent to the facility. In a number of instances, landscaping plans also were reviewed to eliminate sheltered spats from which incendiary devices might be thrown or shots nnight be fired into a facility without detection. The second development was the 1995 publication by the National Association for Court Management (NACM) of the first comprehensive guideline on court secu- rity. Although, in retrospect, the 1995 Court Security Guide was limited in focus and scope, it was the first national -scope report to focus attention on court managers, rather than solely sheriffs and other law - enforcement staff, as officials responsible for court security. By making court security a priority responsibility for court managers, the 1995 NACM Guide stimulated awareness among court administrators —and judges —that . court security was their responsibility as well as that of sheriffs and required the devel- 42 TiAE JUSTICE SYSTEM JOURNAL opment of policies, procedures, and staff - training programs for court personnel in addi- tion to those undertaken by sheriffs and other law - enforcement agencies. The 2005 revision of the NACM Court Security Guide incorporates both the p impact of international terrorists and a range of operational issues relevant - - -- to -the security of court £unctions and the protection of courthouse users.. In a dition -... -. to traditional court security topics, such as auditing public and staff space, the Guide addresses such new topics as workplace violence and the implications of high - profile cases on the court's security. Published on the heels of the Atlanta courthouse shoot- ings, and quickly followed by the disastrous repercussions of Hurricane Katrina on the integrity of the judicial process in New Orleans, the 2005 NACM Guide provides a framework for exploring the concept of court security in a much broader context than previously existed. The third development was the September 2002 Nine Eleven Summit: Courts in the Aftermath of September IIth. This conference brought together diverse jurists, administrators, and other professionals frorn multiple disciplines throughout the country to address both the specific impact of September 11 on the New York courts and a number of issues that had not previously been considered part of the concept of court security. Among these were the court's capability to take necessary actions to protect the integrity of the judicial process and to ensure the continuity of court oper- ations in the event of disaster. These included the need to assure the public that the rule of law is preserved; the urgency for developing strategies for safeguarding court records and automated data; the importance of having alternative communication mechanisms in place; the need for courts to guard against "new" threats, including those of bioterrorism and cyber terrorism; and the importance of close collaboration and communication among leaders and policymakers in all branches of government, law enforcement, and the business community (Kaye and Lippman, 2002). The mul- tidisciplinary discussions and proceedings of the Nine Eleven Summit expanded the traditional concept of court security as well as the range of requisite agencies, resources, and court functions that needed to be involved, making it synonymous with court emergency preparedness generally. The fourth development was the 2005 shootings in the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta and the killings of family members of a federal judge in Chicago. These incidents, involving defendants in very different situations —one a litigant in a civil matter and the other in a criminal proceeding —whose propensity for the violent acts they committed, had not, in retrospect, been fully acknowledged, highlighted the significant vulnerability of judges and their families as well as court staff and of the general public to acts of violence despite decades of efforts to enhance "court security" at both the federal and state levels. This is not to say that judges and their families had not been the target of threats or acts of violence in the past, but the circumstances of the Fulton County and Chicago killings, occurring at a time when significant training and other resources had been devoted to court security, reinforced the critical and ongoing need to snake this issue a continuing priority. `A - I} THE EVOLVING CONCEPT OF "COURT SECURITY" 43 In August 2005, the Conference of Chief Justices and the Conference of State Court Administrators adopted "Resolution 17: In Support of the Importance of Court Security," which underscored the critical nexus between "court security" and the _pr of the rude of law. In pertinent part, it provided: WHEREAS, open access to secure, safe courts promotes a sense - of — on i -- dente in the stability of civil government; and.... WHEREAS, under Standard 1.2 ( "Access to Justice ") of the Court Performance Standards a court is required to make its facilities safe, acces- sible and convenient; and WHEREAS, it is vital that citizens feel confident and safe in seeking access to their courts and that court personnel feel safe in the performance of their duties... . NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Conference of Chief justices and Conference of State Court Administrators: Agree to take those actions necessary to raise the visibility of the vital importance of court security needs with the public, the court community, and our intergovernmental partners. In addition to urging adequate attention and funding for the court security needs of state and local courts, as well as the federal courts already receiving atten- tion, the resolution urged each chief justice and state court administrator to "conduct assessments of their courts to determine their vulnerability to natural or man -made disasters" and to participate in a national system for systematically reporting court security incidents to the National Center for State Courts to provide a foundation for analysis and future preparedness efforts (CC)/COSCA, 2005). Less than one month after Resolution 17 was adopted, Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast area of the country. While perhaps not considered a "security" event in itself, the ramifications of this natural disaster on the capability of court systems to protect the functioning and integrity of the judicial process underscored the vulnera- bility of court functions and processes in the wake of sudden disaster. Katrina, perhaps snore than any other natural disaster, has triggered a major focus on disaster prepared- ness planning in court systems throughout the country --- efforts that have come to be termed "COOT'" (continuity of operations planning). COOP plans focus upon the activities, resources, training, relationships, and other planning that is needed to ensure the continuity of court operations in the event of disaster. COOP plans must, therefore, focus upon both the immediate post - disaster period as well as a more pro- longed period necessary to ensure the full restoration of court processes. Developing COOP plans for courts has taken the concept of court security to a new level. Most COOP plans focus on the "essential functions" the courts must perform within varying timeframes following an emergency (24 hours, 48 hours, 7 days) and pro- 7 Providing safe and secure facilities in which judicial proceedings take place is a matter of great urgency for all of us. Courthouses serve as cornerstones of our society and are where individuals have the most direct contact with government.... The existence of a secure, accessible facility in which the rule of law guides the resolution of disputes is not a Luxury (George, 2006). During 2006, an additional element has been added to the concept of court security — pandemic - influenza - preparedness planning. The National Strategy for Pandemic Inflticenza Implementation Plan requires that the U.S. Department of Justice "ensure that appropriate Federal and State Court personnel are provided the informa- tion necessary to enable them to plan for the continuity of critical judicial functions during a pandemic." The tasks mandated by the Implementation Plan include develop- ment of multipronged protocols for protecting the health of judicial (and other jus- tice system) personnel implementation of strategies to reduce close human - to- human contact; recommended personal - hygiene practices; and cross - training of per- sonnel to address significant potential workforce disabiliq. In conclusion, the events of the past ten years have shaped a wider appreciation of what "court security" entails and who must be involved in its provision. The earli- M THE JUSTICE SYSTEM JOURNAL vide for the policies and procedures that will be applied to these functions in the event of an emergency. COOL' plans also provide for the potential establishment of alterrma- tive court facilities as well as alternative facilities for other justice system agencies, depending upon the nature of the emergency that has occurred. Under a COOP plan, provisions for court security must go beyond an existing court faci[ity. at�.d contemplate a range of different facilities that may be involved in performing judicial functions. The issue of court security has continued to attract the attention of the state judiciary at its highest levels. Within the past several months, three chief justices have publicly declared court security to be a priority issue. In February 2006 Chief Justice William Hill of Wyoming stated that courthouse security was a topic being closely monitored by the judicial branch (Hill, 2006). On March 1, 2006, Chief Justice Jean Hoefer Toal of South Carolina reported that she had been working to assemble a state courthouse security task force that, in addition to conducting security surveys in every state and local courthouse, would develop standard operating procedures applicable to judges and court staff, which local courts could use to develop their own security plans (Toal, 2006). On that same day, Chief Justice Ronald M. George of California deliv- ered his "State of the Judiciary" address, calling for courthouses to be places "of safety and reason," recounting various incidents of courthouse violence that had occurred in the state, and advancing a broad definition of "court security" in terns of the physical building (George, 2006). Chief Justice George called for all courthouse facilities in the state to provide protection for courthouse users against violent acts, as well as to be free of "seismic deficien[cies], so as to be capable of withstanding earthquakes; to be free of toxic mold; to meet basic fire and safety standards; and to be accessible to persons with physical disabilities." Expanding on this, Chief Justice George found: -4- i THE EVOLVING CONCEPT OF "COURT SECURITY" 45 er focus on law- ellforceme€ functions, hardware - screening mechanisms, and some facility design considerations has been significantly expanded to include a much broader concept of protecting the health and safety of both the users and occupants of the courthouse as well as safegu arding the full range of resources and judicial sys- te€n act ivities necessary to sustain the functioning of the court systeixk ailcl -fhe integri= - -- ty of the judicial process. This expanded definition of court security has also been accompanied by an expanded concept of the officials and agencies responsible. No longer is "court secu- rity" a function to be delegated primarily to the sheriff's department or other law - nforcement agency, but it is rather a critical responsibility of judges and court admin- istrative staff, who must work in partnership with law - enforcement and other profes- sionals to ensure the safety, security, and integrity of the judicial process and the full range of personnel, facilities, systems, and other components upon which it relies. The implications of this shift in definition for judicial administration are also signifi- cant. Court security is now an integral part of the responsibilities of court administra• tion, reflecting the increasing recognition that the issue of "court security" and the responsibility for ensuring "continuity of court operations" are inextricably inter- twined (NSPI, 2006). jsj REFERENCES Conference of Chief Justices/Conference of State Court Administrators (2005). "Resolution 17: In Support of the Importance of Court Security." Adopted August 3. George, R. (2006). "State of the California Judiciary." Hill, W (2006). "State of the Wyoming Judiciary." Hoefer Toal, J. (2006). "State of the South Carolina Judiciary." Kaye, J. and J. Lippman. (2002)• Invitation to 9-11 Summit: Courts in the Aftermath of September I Ith. WWW.9-1 1 Summit.org. National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza: Implementation Platt (2006). http : //wwwwhitehouse. gov/hotneland/pandemic- influenza- implementation.html 1 Amigone, Sanchez & iL Mattrey L A W R 1 R M Nicholas R Amigone, III PARTNER P (716) 852 -1300 F (716) 852 -1344 namigone @amigonesanchez,com January 3, 2013 VIA HAND DELIVERY Hon. Darius Pridgen Chairman Legislation Committee 1410 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 RE: 3172 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo, New York Dear Chairman Pridgen: I appeared before your Committee on January 2, 2013 on behalf of our client, Buffalo Sunrise Express Market, Inc., and its principal, Saleh M. Nagi, relative to its application for a food store license for the premises at 3172 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo, New York. Regrettably, some misinformation was communicated to the body at that time relative to merchandise that may or may not have been placed on the shelves of the store prior to its opening. Mr. Nagi brought a developed set of photographs to my office which I interpreted to be taken at the storefront which he has rented at 3172 Bailey Avenue. It turns out that Mr. Nagi s son took the photographs and had them developed. While the empty shelving and glass coolers depicted in the photographs were, in fact, taken in the store, I now know that the grocery - filled shelves were not. Obviously, and clearly, I was under the mistaken impression that all of them were taken at the 3172 Bailey location. Based upon my mistaken conclusion, I made a misrepresentation to your Committee. Naturally, I am very embarrassed by this inadvertent error, and I sincerely apologize to you and the other members of the Committee. 1300 Main Place Tower 350 Main Street Buffalo, New York 14202 www.amigonesanchez.com Amigone, Sanchez & Mattrey� Hon. Darius Pridgen Chairman Legislation Committee January 3, 2013 Page 2 of 3 It appears that when the photos were developed, Mr. Nagi brought them to my office without segregating the empty storefront photos from the grocery store photos. I foolishly believed that he had purchased some non - perishable groceries in anticipation of opening. I should have inquired further, but did not, and this was my mistake. For the record, I have practiced law in this community for 38 years and have never willfully misrepresented a fact in issue before a court or an administrative body. I take great pride in my ethical posture and my professional reputation. I certainly did not know the realities of the photographs prior to our appearance, but again, I blame myself for not examining them more carefully and/or making more detailed inquiry. My inability to fully and completely communicate with my client and for him to communicate with me because of the language issue may have contributed to the misinterpretation, but that is really no excuse. Bottom line, I want you and every other member of your ConuTtittee to know that I did not intentionally misrepresent a fact in furtherance of my client's position. After the hearing, Mr. Nagi explained to me that his son had taken photographs on the same roll at two different locations. Certainly, I would have preferred to have had that knowledge prior to the hearing, not subsequent to it, but that is water over the dam now. Instead of separating the photographs, he brought me the entire roll, which I mistakenly believed to exclusively depict the storefront at 3172 Barley Avenue. In conclusion, I submit that my error was the consequence of poor communication between Mr. Nagi and myself, and clearly not an intentional act of deceit on his or my part. Frankly, he was unaware that the "bad" photos had been grouped in with the "good ". Again, ultimately, I should have pressed on in my due diligence to avoid this embarrassing situation. I sincerely apologize to you and the Committee for this egregious error, and further ask that the Committee consider Mr. Nagi s application separate and apart from the photo snafu. i ,q a Amigone, Sanchez & Mattrey� Hon. Darius Pridgen Chairman Legislation Committee January 3, 2013 Page 3 of 3 Thank you for your attention. Very truly yours, AMIGONE, SANCHEZ & MATTREY, LLP � � Nicholas P. Amigone, III NPA /cas cc: Patrick Sole, Director of Permit and Inspection Services (via hand delivery), Councilmember Bonnie E. Russell (via hand delivery), Councilmember David A. Rivera (via hand delivery), Councilmember David A. Franczyk (via hand delivery), Councilmember Demone A. Smith (via hand delivery), Councilmember Joseph Golombek, Jr. (via hand delivery), Councilmember Richard A. Fontana (via hand delivery) Q0� COMMITTEE CHAIR LEGISLATION DARIUS G. PRIDGEN COMMITTEES ELLICOTT DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1408. CITY HALL - BUDGET, EDUCATION, FINANCE BUFFALO, NY 14202-3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -4980 FAX: (716) 851 -6576 CHIEF OF STAFF City o Buffalo We bsite: www.cit - buffalo.com VERNEE W. SHAW - -- - -- Ellicott District- Website: www,buffaloellicottdistrict.com LEGISLATIVE AIDE FELICIA C. WILLIAMS 12/26/12, X e. Current Status of: 500 Block of Main St. properties Please file for the next scheduled Council meeting. This is an update on the resolution I previously filed with the Council outlining a plan of action to address the absentee Landlords and blight of the 500 block of Main Street. Collaboration between current building owners, businesses, inspections, The Mayor's office and other city agencies has led to some of the properties being sold, some of the landlords being fined, and other landlords addressing,the issues of their buildings:. The City of Buffalo office of Permits and Inspection has been professional, aggressive and diligent in this effort. The teamwork of all of the various departments, owners and agencies is resulting in a positive change for the 500 block of Main Street. From Council Staff Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 4:25 PM . Tot Councilmember Pridgen Subject: FW: STATUS MAIN STREET PROPERTYS 500 BLOCK.INCLUDING GENESEE ST HERE ARE THE MOST.CURENT HISTORY /STATUS FOR THE 500 BLOCK OF MAIN STREET PROPERTIES 529 MAIN ST SUMMONS 8/15/12 RETURNED 12/13/12. . OPEN ACTIVE CASE WIP 535 MAIN ST SUMMONS 1 /12/12 Ellicott District... A Great Place To Work, Live, Learn, and Enjoy � fl Facebook: Buffalo Ellicott District Twitter: @Ellicott1410 RETURNED 7/24/12 FINED $ 7,500.00 VACATED 7/24/12 - - ._..._. NEW - OWNER- ..._.. - -- _.._..... 537 MAIN ST SUMMONS 8/16/11 RETURNED 1/3/12 FINED $ 10,000.00 1/3/12 NEW OWNER PERMITS FILED WIP 5 -7 GENESEE SUMMONS 2/15/12 RETURNED 5/29/12 FINED $ 18,000.00 IMMEDIATE JUDGEMENT RETURNED 7 /12/12 FINED $ 12,000.00 IMMEDIATE JUDGEMENT 9 GENESEE SUMMONS3 /28/12 RETURNED 11/8/12 NEW OWNER PERMIT FILED WIP FINES PENDING TO OLD OWNER PROPERTY MANY TRANSFER AGAIN ALL CASES OPEN AND ACTIVE AS OF 12/20/12 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. IQ --Regular Commiftees 1� CIVIL SERVICE (Bonnie E. Russell, Chairperson) 00053 `�' Appoint Account Clerk Typist(Perm)(Max)(Adams)(M)) CCP #22, 12126 Mrs. Russell moved _ Th at Communication.23_ of_December..2.6., 2012, be_.received and-Filed ...md that the Permanen _._. -- .--- ....... ... _ ........appointment of Stella Adams, 93 Montclair Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215 at -the- Maximum - -Salary-of $ 35,127.00 is hereby approved PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service L' k'_� a'� , alll \Vlk ,A * AYE *NO* FONTANA FRANCZYK * _ * GOLOIII�EK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RUSSELL SCANLON * SNorm * * * Maj - 5 213 -5 3/4- 7 1� Notices of Appointments- Temp/Prov/Perm CCP #42, 12 /26(Cty Cllr) Mrs. Russell moved That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED CstiNV lJ 1�JA2l�SX Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service ;L-I CA 0 0 0 Salary and Wage Schedule K- Crossing Guards(Russell) CCP #70, 12126 Mrs. Russell moved 1hat - Communication .70.- o£December_26,_ 201 -2, be.. received-and .. Filed. and_that_the_Salar_y_and _..... -. - Wage K. for Crossing Guards is Hereby Approved. PASSED AYES-9 NOES-0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service * AYE * NO FONTANA GOLOMBEK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RIVER& * RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH * * * Wj -5 23 -6 3/4- 7 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Joseph Golombek, Jr., Chairman) - 0003(6 Report of Sale — 146 Maple (Ell)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 4, C.C.P., Dec. 26, 2012) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for - approval; -- .._..._..__ .. _.. __. _ ..... ... .. ... . .. . .. That the offer from Mr. Vincent L. Vines, 750 Virginia Street, Buffalo, New York 14204, in the amount of One Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($1,400.00) for the purchase of 146 Maple, 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. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development ` hairman CADocuments and SettingslclehnerlLccal Settingffemporary Internet Files10LK1DIReport of Sale -146 Maple.docx r * AYE * NO FONTANA frIL4N * . GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RMRA RUSSELL SCANLON Mftj - 5 213 -5� *� 3/4- 7 0003` Report of Sale — 95 Spruce and 119 Spruce (Ell)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 5, C.C.P., Dec. 26, 2012) Mr. Golombek moved: 1 •� That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a r- eco. mmendation _for-approval;.._... - - - -.. _- ._..... - - - -.- --._..___..... .- _._--- .....------ ..__.__..... That the offer from Mr. Thomas H. Burton, President of Tatanka Development Company, Inc., 403 Main Street, Suite 716, Buffalo, New York 14203, in the amount of Two Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($2,900.00) for the purchase of 95 Spruce and 119 Spruce, 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. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chairman j 7-- CMDcuments and Set€ingslclehnerTocal SettingsUemporary Internet Files%OLK1Daeport of Sale -95 Sprnee 119 Spruce.docx * AYE * NO FONTANA FRANCZYK * . GOLOMBEK LOCURTO . PRIDGEN RUSSELL SCANLON SMITH Maj - 5 �� 213- 6 * 3/4- 7 1� LEGISLATION (Darius G. Pridgen, Chairman) 00®38 l H. Alshahen, Owner, Use 1926 Clinton to Establish a Merchandise /Food Store Use (Lov)(EDPI) (Item No. 48, C.C.P., Dec. 26, 2012) Mr. Pridgen moved: Th at the above . item _be. _ and _ the same t o the CommorLCouncil with ..a recommendation for approval; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services, pursuant to Section 511 -68.4 of the City Code, to issue a Restricted Use Permit to H. Alshaher, Owner, of 1936 Clinton Street to establish a merchandise /food store in the Clinton Street Special Zoning District. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation CADonuments and SettingsklehneALocal Settings7emporary Internet Files\OLKIMmerchandiso-food store license -1926 Clinton.dam AYE * NO FONTANA, * * � FRA.NCZYK * . GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIWRA RUSSELL SCANLON SNERH wj - 5 2/3- 6 * V 3/4- 7 00039 1� E. Sexto, Owner, to Use 544 Niagara to Reestablish a Restaurant/Bakery in the Niagara River Coastal Special Zoning Review District (Nia)((EDPIS) (Item No. 49, C.C.P., Dec. 26, 2012) Mr. Pridgen moved: T hat- the_above_itcrn be,._and_the.same_hereby is return to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That the Common Council hereby approves the application of E. Sexto, Owner of 544 Niagara to reestablish a restaurant/bakery in the Niagara River Coastal Special Zoning District. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation - ::R 7 CMocuments and SettingslelehneALocal SettingsMmporary Intemet FilesMKIMReestablish restaurant 544 Niagara.dou *AYE *NO* FONTANA FRANCZYK * . GOLOMHEK LOCURTO PRiDGEN RIWRA RUSSELL SCANLON Mq-5 2/3 - 6 3/4- 7 0 0 0 /1 1 t W. Sabio, Owner, to Use 1200 Hertel to Reestablish a Restaurant in the Hertel Avenue Special District (Del)((EDPIS) (Item No. 50, C.C.P., Dec. 26, 2012) Mr. Pridgen moved: T -hat_ the - above - item- .be,-and- the - same- hereby -is- returned to- the- Common- Gouneil -with a recommendation for approval; That the Common Council hereby approves the application of W. Sabio, Owner of 1200 Hertel Avenue, to reestablish a restaurant in the Hertel Avenue Coastal Special Jistrict. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation K.V[k_)1 Chairman CADacuments and Settingsklehncr4.acal SettingsUemparary Internet FilesMKIDUcestablish restaurant 1200 Hertel.docx * AYE * NO FONTANA FRANczvl GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RMMA RUSSRL SCANLON SAffm 2!3 - 6 3/4- 7 0004. 1 Appointment Commissioner of Administration, Finance, Policy and Urban Affairs (Item No. 2, C.C.P., Dec. 26, 2012) Mr. Pridgen moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a - —recommendation-for-approval- ------- - - - - -- - - -- - -- That the Common Council hereby confirms the appointment of Donna Estrich as Commissioner of Administration, Finance, Policy and Urban Affairs. r Recommended by the Committee on Legislation & '/ (XJw U Chairman [ CADocuments and Settingslclehner\Local SettingATemporary Internet Filea \OLK1D5Appointment Comm of A and F.doex 1 * AYE * NO * * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * . /'* GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN PJIVERA RUSSELL SCANLON * Moi - q � 25- 6 314- 7 00®4`-x Lodging House License - 340 Elmwood Avenue (Nia)(EDP1S) (Item No. 37, C.C.P., Dec. 26, 2012) Mr. Pridgen moved: That the above communication be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council- with -a- recommendation for - approval; - -- 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 Lodging House License to Adrian Jessome dlb /a 340 Elmwood Ave LLC located at 340 RIMWnrld AvPnnP A -. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation l Y A x — C:l )a ..rn and Seningsklelmerli.acal Serdngs7c.po—y1nreme[ Film%OLK1D'dodging license 340 Elmwood.do l� * AYE * NO * FONTANA l FRANCZYK * . GOLOAMEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA RUSSELL SCANLON Maj . g 213 - 5 * [ V 3/4- 7 0004,11 1Y` Food Store License (New) — 1902 Niagara (North)(EDPI) (Item No. 74, C.C.P., Oct. 2, 2012) Mr. Pridgen moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council w-WA recommendation - - 1\ C:1M=rnents and SettingsklehnerTucal SemingMempomy internet FileAOLKIMand store license - new -1902 Niapra.docx Mr. Pridgen moved that the above item be recommitted to the Coinmittee on Legislation � / ADOPTED ICANMo]8i1119 61 January 8, 2013 1 RESOLUTION Sponsor: Michael J. LoCurto RE: Permission to Hang "Labatt Blue Buffalo Pond Hockey Tournament" .Banners. _ . ... - -. Whereas: Labatt Blue is once again hosting the 6th annual Labatt Blue Buffalo Pond Hockey Tournament at the Erie Basin Marina on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013; and Whereas: Representatives have requested permission to hang banners throughout the City of Buffalo, across such streets as Elmwood Ave. and Hertel Ave., from the week of January 14, 2013 through the end of February 2013 in celebration of this event; and Whereas: Labatt Blue and their representatives are familiar with the banner requirements and will purchase the necessary bond before the banner is installed; Now Therefore Be It Resolved: That the Common Council does hereby grant permission to Labatt Blue to hang banners celebrating their "Labatt Blue Buffalo Pond Hockey Tournament" across various streets throughout the City of Buffalo from the week of January 14, 2013 through the end of February 2013 providing the banner meets the requirements of all pertinent City Departments and ensures that no existing laws or ordinances are violated. Michael J. Ofcurto Delaware District Councilman * AYE * NG * * FONTAN * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN RJERA RUSSELL SCANLON * SMITH Auj 5 213- 6 R *(l 314- 7 * ,� 0004 RESOLUTION By: Darius G. Pridgen, Ellicott District Councilmember RE: Public Safety Crosswalks Whereas: Worldwide, pedestrians account for about two - thirds of the 1.2 million people killed in auto accidents. Most modern automobiles are replete with a wide variety of safety features: seat belts, crumble zones, airbags, etc. Unfortunately, pedestrians have no such safety features. There is nothing that can protect them from sus the full brunt of the force of a car accid thus the incredible importance of - -. - - - - - -- ...crosswalks,• -and - - -- - .. Whereas: Some of the most important statistics concerning pedestrian - automobile accidents, according to records kept by the National Highway Traffic Association, there were 180,000 deaths in the United States between the years 1975 and 2005. According to the same records, an average of 5,000 people die in this country every year because of such accidents; and Whereas: Approximately 11% of automobile fatalities are pedestrians. Every eight minutes a pedestrian is injured in an automobile accident. About once every two hours a pedestrian dies in a traffic accident. in 2002, over 40% of the pedestrian fatalities involved roads without crosswalks. This particular statistic highlights the importance of warning motorists about the presence of pedestrians, so that they can avoid them; and Whereas: In 2003, nearly three out of every four pedestrian accidents occurred at non - intersections. This statistic shows how dangerous jaywalking is. Motorists know to look out for pedestrians in crosswalks and at intersections. When pedestrians cross in the middle of the street, they put themselves in danger; and Whereas: Preliminary reports from the Governors Highway Safety Association from 2010 stated in 2009, 41% of the nation's pedestrian fatalities occurred in four states with 300 or more: California, Florida, Texas and New York; and Whereas: Most pedestrian crashes occur on the roadway. The roadway is shared space, used mainly by motor vehicles but also used by pedestrians. Pedestrian safety countermeasures seek to prevent pedestrians and motor vehicles from attempting to use the same roadway space at the same time because if they do the pedestrian will lose; and Now Therefore Be It Resoled; That the City of Buffalo Common Council requests the Administration analyze data within the City of Buffalo to identify the 10 major intersections with high vehicular and pedestrian traffic; and to post signage at these intersections reminding. motorists of the fine for not yielding the crosswalk to pedestrians; and Now Therefore Be It Further Resolved; That this resolution be forwarded to City of Buffalo Mayor Byron W. Brown, Law Department, Strategic Planning, Department of Public Works, Buffalo Police Department, Parking Enforcement, and the Bicycle/ Pedestrian.Advisory Board REFERRED TO THE COM E N COMMUNITY REVEL Darius G. Pridgen Ellicott District Councilmember RESOLUTION Sponsored By: Darius G. Pridgen, Ellicott District Councilmember Re: Sheehan Property and ECC Collaboration & 5 pjv.."y : Mr. C�J oAtLL- WHEREAS: Since December 5, 2012, when a McGuire Development Company affiliated entity took title to the property located at 425 Michigan Avenue in the City of Buffalo, they have been working with community leaders, the Western New York delegation, the Regional Economic Development Council, and members of the __Mch an Avenue commumt to create a new vision_ and- mission_for-- this - critical- - - - - -- - - -- - property; and WHEREAS: Their vision is to create a center of excellence under the STEM model — Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, with a particular focus on the Life Sciences; and WHEREAS: More specifically, they understand that it is in the best interests of this community to focus on job creation, job training, job placement and clinical services, within this sector; and WHEREAS: This property is uniquely situated at the apex of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Erie Community College, Pierce Arrow Museum, Larkinville, and Downtown Buffalo; and WHEREAS: This ideal location, includes the development of programming that is supportive to the growth and success of the Medical Campus; and Now, Therefore Be it Resolved: That one of the best partnerships for success in this venture is through the development of medical programs with Erie Community College. Programs like medical assistant training, dental assistant training, phlebotomy training, durable medical goods technician training, and other engineering and medical services support staff training. Be it Further Resolved that: Locating these programs at the Sheehan property will facilitate hands -on learning opportunities with the professionals undergoing training on the Medical Campus to create comprehensive growth in the City of Buffalo. Be it Finally Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to McGuire Development Company and Erie Community College Board of Trustees for a response regarding the feasibilit of the implementation of this program. C" 1 r l REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE Darius G. Pridgen O N C01MMUiffY DEVELOPMENT. Ellicott District CounciImember 000 RESOLUTION Sponsor: Demone Smith RE: Waive Park fees associated with Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony - WHERE A - ptLyr - 175 of - ttT Co - de of - the City of establishes a�hOule of fees that are to - - - - -- be charged with respect to licenses, permits, and activities required or regulated under the provisions of various chapters of the Code; and WHEREAS: The 2 nd Annual Tree Lighting will be held on Saturday, December 15, 2012 in Martin . Luther King, Jr. Park; and WHEREAS: This is a free community event. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo waives the Park fee for the 2 Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the City Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks, and Streets. OM TE® 34 Majority Leader Master District Council Member /�/ C�j 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, 2014, conditional upon the persons so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City of Buffalo. SEE ATTACHED LIST Total: 33 Adopted 1108113 J Berzon, Hilary S. Bienkowski, Gary A. Cook, Shari, L. Didio, Charles G. Doody, Alexander J. - Fiorella— Judith -M -- - - - - -- — _.--------- .-------- - - - - -- - Foley, Andrea - - - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - -- - - Franklin, Janell Germain, Richard Graef, Christina M. Harris, Patricia Hoffarth, Angela Kendt, Paul King, Renee M. Kowalyk, Adam A. LaMacchia, Marian Loos, Christine M. Machelor, Randolf Maraschiello, Lisa Martin Jr., David J. Martin, Denise Murphy, Nicole R. Parobek, Stephanie L. Pratt, David W. Provenzo, Craig S. Puglisi, Josie M. Rivera, Miquelina Rivera, Roslyn C. Slawiak, Matthew Solomon, Sandra E. Wayne, Valencia M. Weiss, Alyssa Ziolkowski, Mary J. 000.9 1 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, 2014, conditional, upon the person so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City Clerk: Grober, Robert M. Marinelli, Lynn M. McCracken, Terrence D. Munson - Ellis, Abraham C.L. TOTAL: 4 ADOPTED ON 1108133 jb 000 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, January 15, 2013 at 9;45 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, January 15, 2013 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, January 15, 2013 at 1:00 o'clock P.M. Tuesday, January 15, 2013 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. (Public Disclaimer All meetings are subject to change and cancellation by the res ective Chairmen of Council Committees. In the event that there is sufficient time uiven for notification, it will be provided. In addition, there may be meetings set W whereby the City Clerk's Office is not made aware; therefore, unless we receive notice from the respective Chairmen, we can only make notification of what we are made aware. 00051- Im Adjournment f On a motion by Mr. Smith, Seconded by Mrs. Russell, the Council adjourned at J GERALD A. CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK January 8, 2013