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(common.. Count' I CI'T'Y OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT DARIUS G. PRIDGEN cxAIRnIAIy COUNCIL PRESIDENT RULES COMMITTEE ELLICOTT DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER — SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1315 CITY HALL - FELICIA C. ALI BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 l ` LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT PHONE: (716) 8514980 FAX: (716) 851 -6576 + FELICIA M. STANLEY City of Buffalo Website: www.citk-buffalo.coin g Ellicott District Website: www.buffaloellicoudistrict.com A 02/11/14 Ec Gerald Chwalinski City Clerk. 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY, 14202 Mr. Chwalinski: Please file the attached documents for review by the Council. Following is a State Environmental Quality Review Act. (SEAR) review announcement from the County of Erie. I have also included an informational sheet about the responsibilities of iead.agencles to educate the public on the process. Please file items separately. Sincerely; Wiw l �t Darius G. Pridgen Council President Ellicott District Councilmember REFERRED TO THE COPAMITTEE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, Ellicott District A Great Place To Work, Live and Enjoy,. ,;µ q4 . ERIE G (/ —e FEB 10 2014 T T� OF COUNTY OF ERIE MARK C. POLONCARZ CoUNTY E xECUTIVE February 6, 2014 Darius G. Pridgen, Council President City of Buffalo, Common Council 65 Niagara Square 1315 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Re: Proposed Academic Building Erie Community College North Campus 6205 Main Street Amherst, NY 14221 Dear Mr. Pridgen: Erie County is proposing to construct a new instructional building on the grounds of the existing Erie Community College North Campus in Amherst, New York. The Project would involve the construction of an approximately 110,000 - gross - square -foot (gsf building to house certain of the college's Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and Health Science programs, and would include classrooms, laboratories, ancillary space. Minor site improvements and landscaping are also planned. The proposed building would be located within an approximately 4± -acre portion of the 116± -acre North Campus off Y Road. This location is currently maintained as green space and includes concrete walkways that provide pedestrian connections to existing campus facilities. The Project would be conducted in two phases with construction beginning in January 2015. The first phase would be approximately 55,000 gsf and would primarily house Biology, Chemistry, Engineering Science, and other science - related programs. The proposed building would include smart classrooms, computer labs, and meeting spaces. Construction of the second phase is estimated to commence in 2019 when additional funding is secured and would include an additional 55,000 gsf of space for various respiratory care, nursing, mathematics, and physics programs as well as support space. Erie County, acting through the Department of Environment and Planning (DEP), intends to serve as lead agency for review and coordination purposes pursuant to Part 617.6(b) of the New RA.TH BUILDING • 95 FRANKLIN STREET • B UFFALo, N. • 14202 (716) 858 -6000 • WWW.ERIE.GOV February 6, 2014 , v Page 2 York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEAR). DEP has classified the undertaking as a Type I action for the purposes of this SEQR review. You are receiving this notice due to your agency's role as a potentially involved agency. A completed Part 1 of the Full Environmental Assessment Form, which includes a Section F — Additional Information attachment, a list of potentially involved and interested agencies, a site location exhibit, and conceptual site plan drawings, are enclosed for your information and review. The enclosed information is also being provided as a courtesy to "interested" agencies which do not have discretionary decisions and do not participate in the coordinated review. All potentially involved agencies are encouraged to inform this office of their concurrence with Erie County acting as the SEQR lead agency by March 10, 2014 and describe its likely jurisdiction over the Project. It would also be appreciated if your response would articulate any issues or impacts that should be considered in the SEQR review. Any agency that does not concur with Erie County acting as SEQR lead agency must provide me with a written response to that effect no later than 4:00 pm on March 10, 2014. Please note that failure to respond by the above date will be an indication that your agency has no interest in the choice of lead agency and has no comments on the action at this time. In the event you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Erie County Deputy Commissioner of Planning and Economic Development, Thomas J. Dearing, at 716 -858 -7256 or Thomas.Dearini2�@Erie.gov Very truly yours, MARIA R. WHYTE Commissioner Enclosures Cc: William Reuter ti'; x� Clotutwoll ciou CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT DARIUS G. PRIDGEN COUNCIL PRESIDENT ELLICOTT DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1315 CITY HALL. BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -4980 ♦ FAX: (716) 851 -6576 City of Buffalo Website: www.city- buffalo.com Ellicott District Website: www.buffaloellicottdistrict.com \ CHAIRMAN RULES COMMITTEE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT FELICIA C. ALI LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT FELICIA M. STANLEY City of Buffalo Common Council Directive Date: 2/13/14 Regv�g: Office space for the Independent Producers Alliance The City of Buffalo Common Council is formally requesting that the office of Telecommunications and Corporation Council find adequate space in the Apollo Complex for the Independent Producers Alliance (IPA) and for the aforementioned parties to work with the IPA in completing all of the necessary steps that are required by law. It is further requested that if it is all possible that this be completed within 30 days of Common Council Approval. � Lianus U. mugr'll Council President Ellicott District Council Member , FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS February 18, 2014 9` 91 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 12, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial #10650 [: Install No Parking [: on West Huron Street, north side [: between a point 170 feet east of [: the east curbline of Niagara Street [: and a point 55 feet east therefrom [: ( Fillmore District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) NO PARKING -INSTALL ' 52 In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 24 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: NO PARKING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD West Huron Street, north side At all times between a point 170 feet east of the east curbline of Niagara Street and a point 55 feet cast therefrom This action is being taken to provide an area for loading and unloading for tenants. SJSIPJM/EDSIRWS Cc: Kevin Helfer TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (HaonWe1(20I)NPATIns[aFl.do ) CLE1VE A N n IF �LE0 0()` °i`3 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL 1 TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 3, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering . SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial #10693 [: InstaIl No Parking [: on Mystic Street, south side [: between the east property line of #337 Mystic Street [: and a point 20 feet west therefrom [: ( South District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [ Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx NO PARKING - INSTALL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 24 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: NO PARKING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD Mystic Street, south side At all times between the east property line of 037 Mystic Street and a point 20 feet west therefrom This action is being taken to provide safe loading and unloading of a wheelchair -bound citizen who resides at the aforementioned address. SJS/PJM/EDS/RWS TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: lW� (10693.dx) \1 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL OlJI 1 iJ TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 13, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial # 10694 [: No Standing - Repeal [: on Seventh Street, west side [: between West Genesee Street [: and a point 330 feet south of the south curb of Court Street [: ( Fillmore District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx NO STANDING - REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. .' That that part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: NO STANDING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD - DAILY Seventh Street, west side At all times between West Genesee Street and a point 330 feet south of the south curb of Court Street This action is being taken to improve visibility when exiting heavily used driveways. (see next 3 serials) SJS /PJM/EDS/RWS Cc: Kevin Helfer TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (1o694A-) # 1 Rev. 1193 SINGLE PAGE C COMMON ( } COMMUNICATION TO THE CO COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 13, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial #10695 [: Install No Standing [: on Seventh Street, west side [: between West Genesee Street [: and a point 290 feet south of the south curb of Court Street [: (Fillmore District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C,P, xx/xx/xx NO STANDING - INSTALL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: NO STANDING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD Seventh Street, west side At all times between West Genesee Street and a point 290 feet south of the south curb of Court Street This action is being taken to improve visibility when exiting heavily used driveways. (see previous 1 and next 2 serials) SJS /PJM/EDS/RWS Cc: Kevin Helfer TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (I0695.dw) 91 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 13, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial # 10696 [: No Standing - Repeal [: on Seventh Street, east side [: between West Genesee Street [: and a point 395 feet south of the south curb of Court Street [: ( Fillmore District) N 141 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx NO STANDING - REPEAL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: NO STANDING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD - DAILY Seventh Street, east side At all times between West Genesee Street and a point 395 feet south of the south curb of Court Street This action is being taken to improve visibility when exiting heavily used driveways. (see previous 2 and next 1 serials) SJS/PJM/EDS /RWS Cc: Kevin Helfer TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (10696.dw) #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMi1NICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 13, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial 910697 [: Install No Standing [: on Seventh Street, west side [: between West Genesee Street [: and a point 330 feet south of the south curb of Court Street [: ( Filimore District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [ Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx NO STANDING - INSTALL �rp In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: NO STANDING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD Seventh Street, west side At all times between West Genesee Street and a point 330 feet south of the south curb of Court Street This action is being taken to improve visibility when exiting heavily used driveways. (see previous 3 serials) SJS/PJM/EDS/RWS Cc: Kevin Helfer TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: nL�� (1asm.dw) REWWRIAND 1 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL{ DATE: February 12, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Streets SUBJECT: [: Bequest from Arline McConnell [: City of Buffalo Animal Shelter [: Ellicott District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE (If Any) [: EX. (Item No. CCP ) TEXT: At her passing, Ms. Arline McConnell left a sum of money to be used at the City of Buffalo Animal Shelter for the benefit of the animals. The amount is currently $67,800, but may decrease due to the financial account that it is held in. We respectfully request that Your Honorable Body approve the acceptance of this donation.. Account #30013506 — 445100 will be used to facilitate this donation. SJSljlj cc: K. McCartney Department Head Name: Steven J. Stepniak Title: Commissioner . -- Signature of Department Head: 1 Bequest from Arline McConnell — City of Buffalo Animal Shelter (Ell)(DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated February 12, 2014, be received and filed; That the Common Council hereby accepts the donation from Ms. Arline McConnell in the amount of $67,800.00 to be used at the Buffalo Animal Shelter for the benefit of the animals. Account #30013506 — 445100 will be used to facilitate this donation. PASSED C:%UsergVluinskiWppD=EocallMicro ft4Windolns TemporM Tmemet FileslContent. Dudwk1O X32QVW65Bequest fcr animal shette Am 30 0 o *AYE* NO * [MAJ- 51 [213 - 6] [314 - 7]. FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [MAJ- 51 [213 - 6] [314 - 7]. 0C30a #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL \� TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: January 27, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT [: Increase in Encumbrance [: Contract #: 93001208 [: General Contractor: Mark Cerrone, Inc. [: Cars on Main Street — 500 Block [: Chippewa to Mohawk Streets . [: PIN: 5760.39 [: Addition of Waterline Work [: E. Mohawk — from Main St. to Washington St. [: Ellicott District [: City of Buffalo, County of Erie PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item #44 of 06 -11 -13 The above captioned project was bid by the Department on May 29, 2013. The responsible low bidder was Mark Cerrone, Inc. and bids were approved by Your Honorable Body on June 11, 2013. As part of the original contract, Mohawk Street was to be reconstructed and reconnected to Main Street between Washington and Pearl Streets. Subsequent to the beginning of construction along East Mohawk between Washington and Main, the City of Buffalo Water Authority expressed interest in replacing their existing water line with new facilities. After discussions with the Contractor, an agreement was reached by all parties to proceed with the work, with funding for the work being provided by the Water Authority. Therefore, this Department requests Your Honorable Body's permission to accept funds from the City of Buffalo Water Authority, and to increase the encumbrance of the current contract by the actual cost of construction ($65,596.00, which is the cost of the work based on contract items). No additional costs will be bore by the City for this work. PJMIJDB:dab TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City.Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (Inc- emcumbrance -500 Block- waterline work - Mohawk- 01 2714.doc) Increase in Encumbrance Contract — Cars on Main Street (Ell)(DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated January 27, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby grants permission to the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to accept funds from the City of Buffalo Water Authority, and to increase the encumbrance of the current contract by the actual cost of construction ($65,596.00, which is the cost of the work based on the contract items). No additional costs will be bore by the City for this work. PASSED C:WVmsurvcinsidlAppAataUca]Mce wftkWindawsSTempomryintemel Fd&ConlcnLNOm1kOX32QVW65increase in Eacwntiwx Contmct.do 3b� �LA 1 *AYE* NO * [MAJ- 51 [ 2/3 - 61 [3/4 - 7] * FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH WYATT [MAJ- 51 [ 2/3 - 61 [3/4 - 7] _ 00 301 rte' #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 11, 2014 J I FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT [: Permission to Enter into Agreements with [: FHWA and NYSDOT [: for Bridge Maintenance Program, Bridge Joint [: Replacement and Deck Resurfacing. [: City of Buffalo, County of Erie PIN 5759.65 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has designated funding for the design, construction and construction inspection of the a bridge joint replacement and deck surfacing on several bridges in the City of Buffalo. This project is listed on the New York State Regional Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) under PIN # 5759.65. In order to move this project forward, this Department is requesting permission to take proposals and hire an Engineering Consultant for the design and inspection of this project. It is also necessary for Your Honorable Body to authorize the Mayor and/or this Department to enter into all necessary agreements with the FHWA and NYSDOT. These agreements would enable this Department to administer this project and will cover all necessary work needed to complete the design, inspection and construction of this project. SJSIPJMIJDBIDAB:djp TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Steven J. Stepniak TYPE TITLE: Commissioner SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: �1 �= ®R Permission to Enter Into Agreement with Federal Highway Administration — Bridge Joint Replacement and Deck Resurfacing (DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated February 11, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to take proposals and hire an engineering consultant for the design and inspection of a bridge joint replacement and deck resurfacing project for several bridges in the City of Buffalo; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor and /or the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to enter into all necessary agreements with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the New York State Department of Transportation to administer this project. The FHWA has designed funding for the design, construction and construction inspection. PASSED q03 C:l Usersl ltucinsk ilAppDatalLocalWicrosnft\W indows \Temporary Internet Files\ Content .Outlook\DX32QVW6\Permission to Enter Into Agreement -FHWA and NYSDOT.doca *AYE* NO [314 - 7 PRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] �* b [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCILO 0 3 0 f ATE: February 12, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works. Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids [: Schiller Park Community Center [: Rehabilitation Project [: CDBG Funded [: Year 38 - 30200 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: TEXT: I advertised for on January 14, 2014 and received the following sealed bids for the Schiller Park Community Center, Rehabilitation Project, which were publicly opened and read on February 4, 2014. Mechanical Construction Base Bid MLP Plumbing & Mechanical, Inc. $131,000 3198 Union Rd., Cheektowaga, NY John W. Danforth Co. $196,800 300 Colvin Woods Parkway, Tonawanda, NY I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all bids received and that MLP Plumbing & Mechanical with a base bid of $131,000.00 plus 10% contingency for $13,100.00 for a total amount of One Hundred Forty Four Thousand One Hundred Dollars and 00/100 ($144,100.00) is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications. I recommend that Your Honorable Body authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets to order the work on the basis of the low bid. Funding for this project is available in CH9E2007 - 470000 - Buildings. SJS /PJM /JF /FG /jlj cc: Comptroller's Office J. Jacobs - Buildings Department Head Name: Peter J. Merlo P.E. Title: City Engineer Signature of Department Head: Report of Bids Schiller Park Community Center Rehabilitation Project (DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated February 12, 2014, 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 Schiller Park Community Center, Rehabilitation Project, with MLP Plumbing & Mechanical with a total bid amount of $144,100.00 (Base Bid $131,000.00 + 10% contingency $13,100.00 for a Total Bid Amount of $144,100.00). Funding for this project is available in Account C119E2007 — 470000 —Buildings. PASSED D� C.\ UsetsUmcinskil AppDat a\ LocalVMicrosoft\Windows\Temporary lnte etFiles\Content .Outlook \OX32QVW6\Rcpottof Bids - Schiller Park CC.dccx *AYE* NO * [3/4 - 7 ] * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] * Q [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] [3/4 - 7 ] 0030.E #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 18, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Parks PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY)[ SUBJECT: [: Request for Approval [: For Erie Basin Marina [: Recreational & Nautical [: Operations Agreement [: City of Buffalo and [: Smith Boys, Inc. Requests for Proposals were sent November 27, 2013 and this department received the following formal sealed proposal for Erie Basin Marina Recreational and Nautical Operations which was opened and read on January 3, 2014: Contractor /Operator Smith Boys, Inc. or an entity to be formed for the marina operations 280 Michigan Avenue North Tonawanda, NY 14120 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all proposals received and that as per Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets RFP panel review process Smith Boys, Inc. is the most qualified responsible proposer in accordance with the request for proposal scope of services and specifications. I hereby respectfully request that Your Honorable Body grant permission to the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets to enter into a five year contract with a five year renewal period to be mutually agreed upon with Smith Boys, Inc. (or an entity set up by the Smith Boys, Inc. principals for Erie Basin Marina operations) as per proposal and scope of services. The operations agreement will be subject to and will require that slip holder rates be increased beginning in the 2015 boating season. Accordingly a slip holder rate increase communication for an Ordinance Amendment is required and will be submitted separately for your consideration. The rates have not increased since 2002 and the proposed average annual rate increase for City residents is 8% and for non - residents is 16% over the term of the proposed agreement. Attached is a summary of the economic terms of the contract. Your consideration toward this request is greatly appreciated. Department Head Name: Steven J. Stepniak Title: Commissioner SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: cc: Andrew R. Rabb, Deputy Commissioner, Parks i Peter J. Merlo, P.E., City Engineer �7 Economic Summary of the Marina Operations contract with Smith Boys 2014: Rent. Due to City: $1 " Estimated Income: $479,000 Estimated Expenses: $600,000 2015: Rent Due to City: $1 Estimated Income: $610,000 Estimated Expenses: $625,000 2016: Rent Due to City: $1 + 10% of any net profit over $80,000 Estimated Income: $660,000 Estimated Expenses: $650,000 2017: Rent Due to City: $1 + 10% of any net profit over $80,000 Estimated Income: $756,000 Estimated Expenses: $680,000 2018: Rent Due to City: $1 + 20% of any net profit over $80,000 Estimated Income: $756,000 Estimated Expenses: $700,000 REFERRED TO THE COM N FINANCE. fI�"TEE 1 i l l FROM THE CORPORATION COUNSEL February 18, 2014 MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: February 13, 2014 TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL FROM: DEPARTMENT: LAW SUBJECT: (: Approval of contract with La Salle Ambulance, Inc., d/b /a Rural Metro Medical Services (: for the provision of Emergency Medical Services PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: December 23, 2013 Item No. 35 C.C.P.12/23/13 TEXT: Attached for your Honorable Body's review and approval is a four - month contract extension with La Salle Ambulance, Inc., d/b /a Rural Metro Medical Services to serve as the City of Buffalo's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provider. The Law Department is requesting that approval be granted to allow the Mayor of the City of Buffalo to execute the attached emergency extension agreement until June 30, 2014. The Agreement continues to provide for monthly franchise fee payments of $29,166.66 which are due under the expired term, as well as for monthly payments of $29,166.66 for the duration of the subject Agreement. The City issued a comprehensive Request for Proposals (RFP) for this service, and on January 27, 2014, received three proposals in response. The Law Department, the Fire Commissioner, and the committee established to review the proposals arc currently examining the proposals in order to select the provider that insures the best response times and service for the City of Buffalo. Each of the responses is thorough and offers the City competitive alternatives, which require further review. The underlying agreement has been amended to provide for an irrevocable letter of credit, surety bond or equivalent form of liquid performance security in the amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000), in a form acceptable to the City, securing the Ambulance Service's performance pursuant to the provision of this Agreement. Thanking you in advance for your prompt consideration to the above request. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Timothy A. Ball TITLE: Corporation Counsel SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: 1J1� \� AGREEMENT EMERGENCY AMBULANCE SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made the day of February 2014, by and between The CITY OF BUFFALO, a municipal corporation of the State of New York having its principal offices at 65 Niagara Square, Buffalo, New York 14202, (hereinafter called the "CI'T'Y "); and LA SALLE AMBULANCE, INC., d/bla RURAL METRO MEDICAL SERVICES, a business corporation having its principal offices at 600 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, New York, 14202, (hereinafter called "AMBULANCE SERVICE ") WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the CITY and AMBULANCE SERVICE entered a contract Agreement dated March 1, 2005 for the provision of emergency ambulance service within the City of Buffalo, attached hereto, and incorporated herein as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, that Agreement provided for service to be provided through and including June 30, 2010; and WHEREAS, said Agreement further provides that the parties, upon mutual consent, may renew the Agreement for an additional two -year term; and WHEREAS, the CITY and AMBULANCE SERVICE exercised the renewal provision of the Agreement in a Contract Renewal Agreement, attached hereto, and incorporated herein as Exhibit B; and WHEREAS, the CITY and AMBULANCE SERVICE entered into an Emergency Commitment Agreement, for a term to continue retroactively from July 1, 2012 through December 31, 2013, attached hereto, and incorporated herein as Exhibit C; and WHEREAS, the CITY and AMBULANCE SERVICE entered into an Emergency Commitment Agreement, for a term from January 1, 2014 through February 28, 2014, attached hereto, and incorporated herein as Exhibit D; and WHEREAS said Emergency Commitment Agreement expires on February 28, 2014, and is not subject to further renewal; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1. The CITY and AMBULANCE SERVICE agree to continue the mutual obligations and duties for provision of ambulance services, for a term, extending from March 1, 2014 through June 30, 2014; and 2. Such services shall continue under the provisions for "Emergency Commitment" contained in Article I § 16 -3 of the Charter of the City of Buffalo; and 3. Such services shall be provided according to the terms prescribed by the Agreement between the CITY and AMBULANCE SERVICE, effective March 1, 2005, attached hereto, and incorporated herein as Exhibit A; 4. Section 4.06 of the Agreement between the CITY and AMBULANCE SERVICE, effective March 1, 2005, is hereby amended as follows: To ensure that service remains uninterrupted in the event of premature termination of the Agreement pursuant to Section 8.06, due to default by Ambulance Service, Ambulance Service shall be required to provide, as a condition of execution of this Agreement, an irrevocable letter of credit, surety bond or equivalent form of liquid performance security in the amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000) in a form acceptable to the City, securing the Ambulance Service's performance pursuant to the provision of this Agreement. Further, as a condition of the execution of this Agreement, upon termination of this Agreement pursuant to Section 8.06, the City may require the execution of a fair market value lease of the Ambulance Services ambulances or equivalent method, permitting the City or its designee to continue operating an ambulance service. 5. In consideration of the assignment by CITY of sole provider status for the provision of emergency ambulance services in Zone(s) in the City of Buffalo, and for dispatching or arranging for dispatch and providing for first responder services, the franchise fees payable by AMBULANCE SERVICE under this Agreement shall be based upon the amount estimated for the provision of management, monitoring, evaluation, licensing and a portion of the capacity maintained in the Fire Department to provide first responder services. Upon payment of a monthly franchise fee of Twenty Nine Thousand One Hundred Sixty Six Dollars and Sixty Six Cents ($29,166.66), the monthly prorated portion of Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000.00), and for other good and valuable consideration, the CITY and AMBULANCE SERVICE agree to perform each and every term of this Agreement. Franchise fees are to be paid to the CITY at the conclusion of the term of this Agreement; and 6. Pursuant to a settlement agreement between the CITY and the AMBULANCE SERVICE entered in the Matter of Rural Metro Medical Services, Inc. v. City of Buffalo, et al., (Supreme Court, Erie County, Index No. 2006- 8931), it is agreed as follows: a. AMBULANCE SERVICE agrees to comply with all requirements of the City of Buffalo Living Wage Ordinance throughout the time period this Agreement is in effect; b. AMBULANCE SERVICE agrees to maintain appropriate records to ensure compliance with its obligations under the Settlement Agreement and to provide such records to the City Living Wage Commission and/or the City upon request. The records will be kept and provided in such a manner as to readily enable third parties to review and access calculations that AMBULANCE SERVICE has made regarding the time that its employees have spent providing services under the Franchise Agreement; and 7. This Agreement shall in no other manner alter or modify the terms and conditions of the Agreement of March 1, 2005 or of the Contract Renewal Agreement, all provisions of which shall continue unchanged except as specifically provided in this Agreement; and 8. The CITY may cancel this Agreement at any time upon 30 days' notice to AMBULANCE SERVICE. 1 CITY OF BUFFALO BY BYRON W. BROWN, MAYOR CITY OF BUFFALO ACKNOWLEDGMENT On this day of , 2013, before me personally appeared Byron W. Brown, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he is the Mayor of the City of Buffalo, the party to this Agreement, and that he has read the contents thereof, and signed this Agreement. Notary Public LA SALLE AMBULANCE, INC., d/b /a RURAL/METRO MEDICAL SERVICES BY: CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGMENT On this day of , 2013, before me personally appeared did depose and say that is the of , having its principal address as , which is a party to this Agreement, that he/she has read the contents thereof, and duly executed this Agreement. Notary Public i Approval of Contract with La Salle Ambulance, Inc. d/b /a Rural Metro Medical Services (Corp. Counsel) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the City of Buffalo Corporation Counsel, dated February 13, 2014, be received and filed; That the Common Council hereby approves a four (4) month contract extension with La Salle .Ambulance, Inc. d/b /a Rural Metro Medical Services to serve as the City of Buffalo's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) provider. This extension will continue until June 30, 2014, and provides for the continuation of monthly franchise fee payments of $29,166.66 which are due under the expired term, as well as for monthly payments of $29,166.66 for the duration of the subject agreement. The City issued a comprehensive Request for Proposals (RFP) for this service, and on January 27, 2014, received three proposals in response. The proposals are currently being examined in order to select the provider that insures the best response times and services for the City of Buffalo. PASSED 3 C :4UsemUmcinsld W ppDalaUzcaiMcrmf [\WindorvslTmporery lnmmct FileslContenLOudwk1OX3ZQV W6lApprmat of Comract frith LaSalle Ambvlmm.docz ` *AYE* NO FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH * WYATT * [MAJ- 51 [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 44 (Rev 7 -07) 0 €� 0 0 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: February 10, 2014 in the Department of Law Division of to the Position of Assistant Corporation Counsel I /Municipal Attorney Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) TEMPORARY Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non- Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 53,686 LAST JOB TITLE NAME Lauren A. Howard LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 434 Starin Avenue LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF S SN. XXX -XX- LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SS XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 10546001 TITLE CODE NO 2679 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -170 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $53,686- $63,211 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Timothy A. Ball TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Corporation Counsel DATE: • /D ` /'S� SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE 45- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) \ FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES February 18, 2014 #1 (Rev. 1193) Single Page Communication t�t'i (c� on Council To: The Common Council: Date: February 11, 2014 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Type in Upper and Lower Case Only Subject: [: Used Car Dealer [: 835 SYCAMORE (FILLMORE) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx): Text (ki2c Single Space Below): Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Used Car Dealer License located 835 SYCAMORE and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a used car dealer license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building Inspections; I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. I have caused an investigation by the Police Department into the moral character of ZAIGHUM ALI. The attached thereto for ZAIGHUM ALI /dba/ ZMS AUTO SALES. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Tyne Department Head Name: Type Title: Signature of Department Head: JC:P$:jad COMERFORD REF RED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. 041 Interdepartmental Memo Date: February 11, 2014 To: James Comerford, Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Used Car Dealer at 835 SYCAMORE Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements for Used Car Dealer application to the Common Council: Fire Prevention Building Inspection Police Department Police Record Check Application Director Permit Minspection Services D to CITY OF BUFFALO B Department of Permit & Inspection Services Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: FIRE REFERRED TO: - LT. CHRISTOPHER LASKY APPLICATION FOR: ZMS AUTO SALES LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: I-`7_D!U �i X-1 DISAPPROVAL REASON: USED CAR DEALER 835 SYCAMORE FILLMORE COUNCIL DISTRICT ZAIGHUM ALI (718)864 -8500 UCD13- 10026099 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: 2 11 C1 I r DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW *�** February 10, 2014 REMARKS: INSPECTOR: ,�, --"`k - L�� RM# _ F—P EXT - vp AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: 1.i go F4 1 1111 1 DISAPPROVAL REASON: POLICE MARGARET OVERDORF ZMS AUTO SALES USED CAR DEALER 835 SYCAMORE FILLMORE COUNCIL DISTRICT ZAIGHUM ALI (718)864 -8500 UCD13- 10026099 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: REMARKS: __ -- DISTRICT CAPTAIN: _ APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMMISSIONER OF POLI AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. 1 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: 1.i go F4 1 1111 1 DISAPPROVAL REASON: POLICE MARGARET OVERDORF ZMS AUTO SALES USED CAR DEALER 835 SYCAMORE FILLMORE COUNCIL DISTRICT ZAIGHUM ALI (718)864 -8500 UCD13- 10026099 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: REMARKS: __ -- DISTRICT CAPTAIN: _ APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMMISSIONER OF POLI AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO i. Department of Permit & Inspection Services ° Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 g Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: IM/-17_:(.� DISAPPROVAL REASON: BUILDING KEVIN FITZGERALD ZMS AUTO SALES December 27, 2013 USED CAR DEALER 835 SYCAMORE FILLMORE COUNCIL DISTRICT ZAIGHUM ALI (718)864 -8500 UCD13- 10026099 1/23/2014 12;00;OOAM - ---- - - - - -- ----------------------------------------------- - - - - -- - - - - - -- ------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED DRAINED PAVED APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: r DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: RM# EXT -�- AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. P 147C (REV. 3196) APPLICATION RELEASE FORM IR BE MAILED TO: Buffalo Police Department Identification Section 74 Franklin Street Buffalo, New York 14202 There is a $10.00 fee to process tads data. By mail, Payment MUST be made by money order. AO NOT send cash through the Mal In person, payment cube made by money order or cash. Cheeks are not accepted. Make moneyorderpayable to the Buffalo police Department. Be sure to include a stamped, self- addressed envelope so that this information can be maned to you. Complete all the information listed below and Dave your Identifeatiou and signature verified by a Notary public (or) Commladoner of Deeds, as listed on the bottom of his application. Without total compliance to these instmedtous, you WIE L NOT receive the ragoestcd information. ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL NAME OF APPLICANT: MAIDEN NAME: SEX: RACE: ~ CURRENT ADDRESS: DATE OF BIRTH: MM _ SOCIAL' SECURITY NUMBER: �0 I�Q REASON FOR REQUEST: Q STATE OF NEW YORK) CO UNTY OF ERIE ) 13 Before me personally appeared To me known to be the same person described In, and who cutions thereof: A Notary PublidCotnmbdoner of Deeds * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *TO BE COMPLETED BY IDENTIIiTCATION SECTION PERSONNEL 0 RECORD ATTACHED VERIFIED BY: hF 17 , DATE VERIVIED : ® NO RECORD ON FILE NOTE: USE OF THIS INFORMATION I5 NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENItMCATION. DO NOT RETAIN AFTER 60 DAYS FROM DATE VERIZb'IED.. NOT VALID UffM STAMPED. SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: DATE: o SS. &jd D Ft W 3� OR Corporation Name ,i o A L Business Phone (7 /,j Business Name (dba) '8 o to Business Fax ( ) - Business Address (no Po Box) ? 1Y f Mailing Address (if different) NYS Taal ID 4 ! .,� Business Website E -Mail Owner(s)/ Principal Partners Applicant (last, first) - i 14th A,1 Home Phone ',� Lt �.{ �� Home Address: (PO Box not acceptable) � k SX t Date of birth Place of Birth e 1 Co- Applicant (last, first) Home Phone Home Address: (PO Box not acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth Describe your specific business activity in detail. Subscribed and s)yorn to before me this ; da of �* - 20 L� 1 Co ssi e!! b 'ds 'W-for- the �i Ff ffalo, New York e'fl I Y- ('16 I am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required information, and I have informed all owners, managers, or other principals of their criminal and/or civic responsibility for the timely fulfillment of restrictions and conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated with the business. As an authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the information on this form is true, correct, complete and current to the best of my knowledge and belief. Print Name _ �,0 Signature ____ Date s� CITY OF BUFFALO 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall Room 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 Phone (715) 851 -4078 Fax (716) 851 - 4952,, All information on this form is public record BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION fee fee ,�° 91� -Used Car Dealer $262.50 ❑ Tire Handler I $118.00 Tire Storage Information 10 - 1000 tires Inside Storage yes _ no 11 Second Hand Dealer $118.00 ❑ Tire Handler H $262.50 Outside Storage yes _no Include NYS Environmental Conservation Law Part 360; Storage plan and General Liability ❑ Scrap Processor $ 7$.75 Insurance at least $50,000 both for personal ❑ Flee Market fee injury and property damage, must contain 10 1 -10 tables $ 78.75 ❑ Wholesale Junk Dealer $262.50 day cancellation clause with the certificate 11-25 tables $155.00 holder as City of Buffalo, Office of Licenses +26 tables $210.00 Room 301, Buffalo NY 14202 Corporation Name ,i o A L Business Phone (7 /,j Business Name (dba) '8 o to Business Fax ( ) - Business Address (no Po Box) ? 1Y f Mailing Address (if different) NYS Taal ID 4 ! .,� Business Website E -Mail Owner(s)/ Principal Partners Applicant (last, first) - i 14th A,1 Home Phone ',� Lt �.{ �� Home Address: (PO Box not acceptable) � k SX t Date of birth Place of Birth e 1 Co- Applicant (last, first) Home Phone Home Address: (PO Box not acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth Describe your specific business activity in detail. Subscribed and s)yorn to before me this ; da of �* - 20 L� 1 Co ssi e!! b 'ds 'W-for- the �i Ff ffalo, New York e'fl I Y- ('16 I am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required information, and I have informed all owners, managers, or other principals of their criminal and/or civic responsibility for the timely fulfillment of restrictions and conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated with the business. As an authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the information on this form is true, correct, complete and current to the best of my knowledge and belief. Print Name _ �,0 Signature ____ Date s� FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE, POLICY & URBAN AFFAIRS February 18, 2014 { SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: 02/1412014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Administration & Finance SUBJECT: [:2 Quarter Gap PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx. C.C.P. xxlxxlxx) Attached is the second quarter gap for the City General Fund, Buffalo Board of Education and Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency. At this time, the City is projecting a small positive year end variance. Revenues are anticipated to be greater than budget due to increased appropriations which have been filed for demolitions, police vehicles and a recent filing for road salt and for the music program in the Buffalo Schools . The funding for these expenditures are tranfers from fund balance. Expenditures are over budget in Police and Fire due to an arbitration award for Police and a contract settlement for Fire personnel. The remainder of the departments are projecting to end the year with a positive year end balanc. SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE : Commissioner of Administration, Finance, Policy & Urban Affairs REFERRED TO THE C ITTEE ON FINANCE, 7 aJ` lu ."I 1 U FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PARKING February 18, 2014 00 3 . 1 � SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: February 13, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Parking SUBJECT: [:Towing Contracts I� PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) Permission is requested from Your Honorable body to contract with Elite Automotive Service, Riverside Towing, and South Buffalo towing as private contractors to tow impounded vehicles to our Dart Street Impound. Parking did an RFP that was responded to on July 29,2013 and after review and discussion with the tow companies we have agreed to these new rates. The rates that will be charged are: - $60 per standard tow or $100 for combination flatbed and wheel dolly tows -for heavy duty tows the rate will be $75 -if winching is necessary the charge will be an extra $25 -for non standard tows the charge will be an hourly rate of $70 -if the tow company is requested and when they arrive the car is gone, there will be a $25 Gone on Arrival charge. The new prices are very close to our current contracted rates. The major differences are for standard tows. Our current price for a standard tow is $50. The new price will be $60. Over 95% of our tows are standard tows. If you have any questions I will be available to answer. SIGNATURE Z DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE: Commissioner Permission to Enter into Agreement _ Towing Contracts (Parking) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Parking, dated February 13, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of Parking to enter into an agreement with Elite Automotive Service, Riverside Towing and South Buffalo Towing as private contractors to tow impounded vehicles to the Dart Street Impound. The contractors were chosen through a Request for Proposals (RFP) process. After review and discussion with the tow companies, the following rates were agreed upon: • $60.00 per standard tow or $100.00 for combination flatbed and wheel dolly tows • $75.00 for heavy duty tows • An extra $25.00 will be charged if winching is necessary • An hourly rate of $70.00 will be charged for non - standard tows • If the tow company is requested and the vehicle is gone when the tow company arrives, there will be a $25.00 Gone On Arrival charge. PASSED C,k UsersS Uucinski\ AppData EooalUicrosoftlWindowslTemporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\OX32QV W61Fermission to Enter into Agreement- towing.doex 1 *AYE* NO * [ 314 - 71 * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH V MATT [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] [ 314 - 71 1 �Q FROM THE CITY CLERK February 18, 2014 0 0 3 CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK APPLICATION FOR RESTRICTED USE PERMIT DOWNTOWN ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW DISTRICT TAVERN EVENT PERMITTING ENTRY OF PATRONS UNDER AGE 21 WHERE ALCOHOL IS SERVED Pursuant to §511 -68.6 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, the undersigned hereby makes application to the Common Council of the City of Buffalo for a permit to hold an event which will permit entry or continued presence of patrons under the age of 21 while alcohol is being served to patrons aged 21 and over. 1. NAME OF APPLICANT to 2. BUSINESS ADDRESS C \() 1 cuj J\ 3. EVENT ADDRESS (if different) 4. NAME OF EVENT H 5. IS THIS A ONE -TIME EVENT? (CHECK O NE) YES z / NO 6. DATE OF ONE -TIME EVENT I do - 7. G` IS. THIS A RECURRING EVENT (CHECK O NE) YES NO 8. DATES OF RECURRING EVENT 9. NUMBER OF PEOPLE ANTICIPATED TO ATTEND 10. START TIME AND END TIME OF EVENT START REFERRED TO TI � E C OMMITTEE Revised April 9 2012 ON LEGISLATIM CITY OF BUFFALO APPLICATION FOR RESTRICTED USE PERMIT DOWNTOWN ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW DISTRICT TAVERN EVENT PERMITTING ENTRY OF PATRONS UNDER AGE 21 WHERE ALCOHOL IS SERVED ,Pursuant to §511-68.6 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, the undersigned hereby makes application to the Common Council of the City of Buffalo for a permit to hold an event which will permit entry or continued presence of patrons under the age of 21 while alcohol is being served to patrons aged 21 and over. M I kv. mul "M OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 16 4/ SS r 6 / VPewll 1 3. EVENT ADDRESS (if different) 4. NAME OF EVENT 'F-5 6 CJ A/1 _10 L t o �f 5. IS THIS A ONE-TRAE EVENT? (CHECK ONE) YES NO � 6. DATE OF ONE-TIME EVENT / Ll 7. is THIS A RECURRING EVENT (CHECK ONE) YES NO 8. DATES OF RECURRING EVENT 9. NUMBER OF PEOPLE ANTICIPATED TO ATTEND 10. START TIME AND END TIME OF EVENT START /0 END 5A%/ REFMIZRED TO TPHE 00r01VWTTEF- H A-rfnwl Revised April 9, 2012 CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK APPLICATION FOR RESTRICTED USE PERMIT 1 DOWNTOWN ENTERTAINMENT REVIEW DISTRICT TAVERN EVENT PERMITTING ENTRY OF PATRONS UNDER AGE 21 WHERE ALCOHOL IS SERVED Pursuant to §511 -68.6 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, the undersigned hereby makes application to the Common Council of the City of Buffalo for a permit to hold an event which will permit entry or continued presence of patrons under the age of 21 while alcohol is being served to patrons aged 21 and over. 1. NAME OF APPLICANT ,2 6 "i �7/7 M �� 2. BUSINESS ADDRE S �6� a) eh A 3. EVENT ADDRESS (if different) 4. NAME OF EVENT 5. IS THIS A ONE -TIME EVENT? (CHECK ONE) YES NO 6. DATE OF ONE -TIME EVENT 7. IS. THIS A RECURRING EVENT (CHECK ONE) YES NO 8. DATES OF RECURRING EVENT 9. NUMBER OF PEOPLE ANTICIPATED TO ATTEND f C2 a 10. START TIME AND END TIME OF EVENT START - END , 3 � REFERRED TO T1V COMIM U TEE Revised April 9, 20I2 ON L.EGSLAT�IM 1 1(0 No. Liquor License Applications Attached hereto are communications from persons applying for liquor licenses from the New York State Division of Alcohol Beverage Control Board. Address Business Name Owner's Name 674 Ellicott Ulrich's Tavern Deadwood LLC 125 Main St Courtyard br Marriott Downtown Bflo Harbor Lodging LLC 414 Pearl St 914 Pearl St Fat Augles Productions 402 Connecticut 5t Freddy'a.'s BBQ 402 Connecticut 227D r cr nan-m 2272 Genesee 'D Inc 42 W. Chippewa Bada Bing a Bada Indg 12 Military Rd Hot Mama Canteen Gymp LLC RECEIVED AND FILED February 18, 2014 r�� 0pla -r6 11A 3/2413 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 Q Original Q Amended Date State of New York Executive Department Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30 -Day Advanced Notice to.a Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local Municipality or Community Board State Liquor Authority (Page 1 of 2 of Form) 1. Date Notice was Sent: (mm /dd /yyyy) 02/12/2014 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License ® New Application n Renewal [:]Alteration ❑ Corporate Change This 30 -Day Advance Notice is Being Provided to the Clerk of the following Local Municipality or Community Board 3. Name of Municipality or Community Board City of Buffalo Applicant /Licensee Information 4. License Serial Number, if not a New Application: Expiration Date, if not a New Application: 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: Deadwood LLC 6. Trade Name (if any): Ulrich's 1868 Tavern 7. Street Address of Establishment: 674 Ellicott Street 8. City, Town or Village: Buffalo ,NY Zip Code:14203 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant /Licensee: {716) 989 -1868 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant /Licensee: 11. Business E -mail of Applicant/Licensee: 5nootyfoxlounge @yahoo.com For New applicants, provide description below using all information known to date. For Alteration applicants, attach complete description and diagram of proposed alteration(s). For Current Licensees, set forth approved Method of Operation only. Do Not Use This Form to Change Your Method of Operation. 12. Type(s) of Alcohol sold or to be sold: ( "X" One) E] Beer Only ❑ Wine & Beer Only ® Liquor, Wine & Beer 13. Extent of Food Service: ( "X" On 14. Type of Establishment: ( "X" all that apply) 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ( "X" all that apply) Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Full Tavern /Cocktail Lounge /Adult Venue /Bar (Alcohol �) food menu; Kitchen run by chef) ®sales primarily; Meets legal minimum food availability requirements ® Recorded Music ® Live Music ® Disc Jockey ® Juke Box [] Karaoke Bar ❑ Stage Shows ® Patron Dancing (small scale) ❑ Cabaret, Night Club (Large Scale Dance Club) []Catering Facility Recreational Facility (Sports FacilityNessel) []Club (e.g. Golf Club /Fraternal Org.) [:] Bed & Breakfast Seasonal Establishment ® None [] Patio or Deck [] Rooftop E] Garden /Grounds [] Freestanding Covered Structure Sidewalk Cafe F Other (specify): Page 2 .-,�pla =rev 11/13/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 Q original 0 Amended Date State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30-Day Advanced to a Executive Department Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local Munici alit or Community Board State Liquor Authority (Pale 2 of 2 of Form 16. List the floor(s) of the building that the establishment is located on: basement, first, second 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the entire building building, if appropriate: 18. Is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on- premises liquor establishments? E] Yes ® No 19. Will the license holder or a manger be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? ® Yes [] No 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building in which the establishment is located? C X' One) [J Yes (if Yes SKIP 21 -24) ® No Owner of the Building in Which the Licensed Establishment is Located 21. Building Owner's Full Name: 1674Tamis,LLC 22. Building Owner's Street Address: 484 Delaware Avenue 23. City, Town or Village: Buffalo State: NY Zip Code: 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: (716) 885 -2889 Attorney Representing the Applicant in Connection with the Applicant's License Application Noted as Above for the Establishment Identified in this Notice 25. Attorney's Full Name: lChanel T. McCarthy, Esq. 26. Attorney's Street Address: The Knoer Group, PLLC, 424 Main Street, Suite 1820 27, City, Town or Village: Buffalo State: NY Zip Code :14202 28. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: (716) 332 -0032 29. Business Email Address of Attorney: cmccarthy @knoergroup.com 1 am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal of the legal entity that holds or is applying for the license. Representations in this form are inconformity with representations made in submitted documents relied upon by the Authority when granting the license. I understand that representations made in this form will also be relied upon, and that false representations may result in disapproval of the application or revocation of the license. By my signature, I affirm - under Penalty of Perjury -that the representations made in this form are true. 30. Printed Name: ISalvatore G. Buscaglia Title Sole Member Signature: X Page 3 THE KNOER GROUP, PLLC 424 Main Street, Suite 1820 (716) 332 -0032 Buffalo, New York 14202 WWWJMOergroup.com Chanel T. McCarthy, Esq. cmccarthy a,knoer rg auk com VIA HAND DELIVERY Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk City of Buffalo Office of City Clerk 65 Niagara Square, 1308 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 February 12, 2014 Re: Deadwood LLC New York State Liquor License Applicant Our File No. 12 -2394 Dear Mr. Chwalinski: Enclosed please find the New York State Liquor Authority 30 -Day Municipal Notice pertaining to the Deadwood LLC Liquor License Application. Kindly sign the enclosed Received Receipt. Be advised that a waiver of the 30 -Day waiting period will be requested to allow the licensee to expedite submission of the application to the State Liquor Authority. Very Truly Yours, mNgmp Enc. THE KNOER GROUP, PLLC Ap Chanel T. McCarthy CC: Deadwood LLC (via e -mail) e opIa -rev 11 /13/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 Original O Amended Date State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30 -Day Advanced Notice to a Executive Department Local Municipality or Community Board Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (Page 1 of 2 of Form) State Liquor Authority 1. Date Notice was Sent: (mm /dd /yyyy) oz i l l 201q 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License New Application ❑ Renewal ❑ Alteration ❑ Corporate Change This 30 -Day Advance Notice is Being Provided to the Clerk of the following Local Municipality or Community Board 3. Name of Municipality or Community Board City of Buffalo Applicant /Licensee Information 4. License Serial Number, if not a New Application: Expiration Date, if not a New Application: 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: (Harbor Lodging, LLC 6. Trade Name (if any): (Courtyard by Marriot Downtown Buff alo 7. Street Address of Establishment: 1125 Ma in Street 8, City, Town or Village: IBuffalo MY Zip Code :14203 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant /Licensee: 716 840 -8566 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant /Licensee: 716 840 -9551 11. Business E -mail of Applicant /Licensee: For New applicants, provide description below using all Information known to date. For Alteration applicants, attach complete description and diagram of proposed alteration(s). For Current Licensees, set forth approved Method of Operation only. Do Not Use This Form to Change Your Method of Operation. 12. Types) of Alcohol sold or to be sold: ( "X" One) F r O Beenly ❑ Wine & Beer Only L Beer 13. Extent of Food Service: ("X" One) Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Full Tavern /Cocktail Lounge /Adult Venue /Bar (Alcohol ❑ X L] sales primarily; Meets legal minimum food food menu; Kitchen run by chef) availability requirements Recorded Music 0 Live Music F - ] Disc Jockey [] Juke Box E] Karaoke Bar E] Stage Shows ❑ Patron Dancing (small scale) ❑Cabaret, Night Club (Large Scale Dance Club) []Catering Facility 14. Type of Establishment: ❑ Capacity of 600 or more patrons ❑ Topless Entertainment ❑ Restaurant ❑ Hotel ( "X ' all that apply) ❑ Recreational Facility (Sports FacilityNessel) ❑ Club (e.g. Golf Club /Fraternal Org.) ❑ Bed & Breakfast Seasonal Establishment 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: CW' all that apply) ❑ None X- Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop ❑ Garden /Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other (specify): Page 2 � '1 opla -rev 1 111 3/201 3 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 0 Original D Amended Date Execu Department State New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30 - Day Advanced Notice to a Dlvlsion of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local Municip or Communfty Board State Liquor Authority (Paci 2 of 2 of Form 16. List the floor(s) of the building that the establishment Is located on: Lower Lobby (basement) to Fourth Floor 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the building, if appropriate- 1 B. is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on- premises liquor estabilshments? El Yes 0 No 19. Will the license holder or a manger be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? [] Yes X❑ No 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building In which the establishment is located? ( "X" Cane) C] Yes (if Yes SKIP 21 -24) ® No Owner of the Building in Which the Licensed Establishment is Located 21. Building Owner's Full Name: L.1- C 22. Building Owner's Street Address: in$ C Ow Creek $1v I $uh #too 23. City, Town or Village: uhiyfrl1 park State: I EL. Zip Code : 3'4201 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: Attorney Representing the Applicant in Connection with the Applicant's License Application Noted as Above for the Establishment Identified in this Notice 25. Attorney's Full Name: 26. Attorney's Street Address: 27. City, Town or Village: State: Zip Code 28. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: 29. Business Emaii Address of Attorney: I am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal of the legal entity that holds or is applying for the license. Representations in this form are in conformitywith representations made In submitted documents relied upon bythe Authoritywhen granting the license. I understand that representations made in this form will also be relied upon, and that false representations may result in disapproval of the application or revocation of the license, By my signature, I affirm - under penalty of Perjury - that the representations made in this form are true. 30. Printed Name: David H. Baldau# Title Manager of LLC, Harbor Lodging, LLC Signature: X Page 3 opia -rev 11/13/2013 {� OrigdnaK State of New York Executive Department Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control State Liquor Authority 1. Date Notice was Sent: (mm/dd/yyyy) OFFICE USE ONLY 0 Amended Dare NOTICE FORM 2106113 1 �W for Providing 3O- ft Advanced Notice to a Local Munidpalft or Commun Board (Rage 1 of 2 of Form) 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License 0 New Application [] Renewal ❑ Alteration n Corporate Change This 3060ay Advance Notice Is Being Provided to the Clerk of the following Local Municipality or Community Board 3. Name of Municipality or Community Board rie CDunty ApplicantUmnsee inforrnatlon 4. License Serial Number, If not a New Application: Expiration Date„ if not a New Application: S. Applicant or Licensee Name: �at_ Augies Productions 6. Trade Name (if any): 7. Street Address of Establishment: 414 pearl St S. City, Town or Village: to ,NY Zip Code : 4202 9. Business Telephone NumberofApplicant /Licensee: iW 217 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant/Lkensee: 11. Business Email of Applicant/Licensee: 6atdies@gmall.com For New applicant, provide description below using all information known to date. For Alteration applicants, attach complete description and diagram of proposed alteration(s). For Current Licensees, set forth approved Method of Operation only. I)o Not u$e This Form to Change Your Method of Operation, 12. Type(s) of Alcohol sold or to be sold: (°X" One) KcBlier Only n Wine & Beer Only 0 Uquor Vilne & Beer Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Full Tavern/Cocktail Lounge/Adult Venue/Bar ( 13. Extent of Fond Service: (W One) 0 food menu; Kitchen run by chef) ❑ sales primarily; Meets legal minimum food availability requirements 0 Recorded Music C]X Live Music ❑ Disc Jockey ❑ Juke Box 0 Karaoke Bar n Stage Shows ® Patron Dancing (small scale) ❑ Cabaret, Night Club (Large Sale Dance Club) [] Catering Facility 14. Type of Establishment ❑ Capactty of 600 or more patrons ❑ Topless Entertainment ❑ Restaurant F1 Hotel ....--- -5'}(" all that amply) -- ------- --- ._- __. -- --- - - - -- - ----- Recreational Facility (Sports FadlityNessel) ❑ Club (e.g. Golf Club/Fraternal Org.) ❑ Bed & Breakfast Seasonal Establishment 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: C%" all that apply) None [] Patio or Deck ] Rooftop ❑ GardentGrounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure [] Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other (specify): in Executive Depaitment �aariar�irursr� rra►r rase ramwr svr rrorrarrrg suryuay xaranc�t, MICe to a Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Lo—W Mu ddRANY or Comm rd State I.iquorAuthority j Eage 2 of 2 of Form) 16. list the floor(s) of the building that the establishment is located on: 6e 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the Lwo,bar en building, if appropriate: 18. Is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on- premises liquor establishments? r® Yes 0 No 19. Will the license holder or a manger be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? 0 Yes F� No 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building in which the establishment is located? Mr One) [] Yes (if Yes SKIP 21 -24) 0 No Owner of the Building In Which the Lk*nsed Establishment is Located 21. Building Owner's Full Name: , may Ente rises 22. Building Owner's Street Address: k. 1 Pearl St 23. City, Town or Village: 170 - State: Y j Zip Code: 42p2 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner. 16654 4800 Attorney Representing the Applicant in Connection with the Applicant's License Application Noted) as Above for the Establishment idendW in this Notice 25. Attorney's Full Name: bone 26. Attorney's Street Address: 27. City. Town or Village: State: C � Zip Code 28. Business Telephone Number of Attorney. 29. Business Email Address of Attorney: I am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal of the legal entity that holds or is applying for the license. Representations in this form are In conformity with representations made in submitted documents Felled upon by the Authority when granting the license. I understand that representations made in thisform will also be relied upon, and thatfalse representations may result in disapproval of the application or revocation of the license. By my signature, I affirm - under Penalty of Perjury - that the representations made in this form are true. 30. Printed Name: aniel Murphy Title wner/sole pro `etor Signature: X ' pl/ rev 10/23/13 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 O Original O Amended Date State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30-Day Advanced Notice to a Executive Department Local Municipalfty or Community Board Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (Page 1 of 2 of Form State Liquor Authority 1. Date Notice was Sent: (mm /dd /yyyy) 01 /31/14 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License ❑X New Application ❑ Renewal n Alteration ❑ Corporate Change This 30 -Day Advance Notice is Being Provided to the Clerk of the following Local Municipality or Community Board 3. Name of Municipality or Community Board City of Buffalo Applicant /Licensee Information 4. License Serial !Number, if not New Application: pending Expiration Date, if not New Application: 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: 402 Connecticut Inc 6. Trade Name (if any): Freddy J's BBQ 7. Street Address of Establishment: 402 Connecticut St S. City, Town or Village: Buffalo ,NY Zip Code :14213 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant /Licensee: 716 - 768 -5624 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant /Licensee: 11. Buisness E -mail of Applicant /Licensee: freddyjsrestaurant @gmail.com For New applicants, provide description below using all information known to date. For Alteration applicants, attach complete description and diagram of proposed alteration(s). For Current Licensees, set forth approved Method of Operation only. Do Not Use This Form to Change Your Method of operation. 12. Type(s) of Alcohol sold or to be sold: ("X' One) ❑ Beer Only ❑ Wine & Beer Only X Liquor, Wine & Beer 13. Extent of Food Service: ( "X" One) 14. Type of Establishment: ( "X" all that apply) 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ( "X" all that apply) Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Tavern /Cocktail Lounge /Adult Venue /Bar (Alcohol Full food menu; Kitchen run by chef) ❑ sales primarily; Meets legal minimum food availability requirements) ❑ Recorded Music ❑ Live Music ❑ Disc Jockey ❑ Juke Box ❑ Karaoke Bar ❑ Stage Shows ❑ Patron Dancing (small scale) ❑ Cabaret, Night Club (Large Scale Dance Club) ❑ Catering Facility ❑ Recreational Facility (Sports Facility/Vessel) ❑ Club (e.g. Golf Club /Fraternal Org.) ❑ Bed & Breakfast ❑ Seasonal Establishment None ❑ Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop ❑ Garden /Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other (specify): Page 1 •P 1 rev 10/23/13 OFFICE USE ONLY I 49 O Original O Amended Date State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30 -Day Advanced Notice to a Executive Department Local Municipality or Community Board Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control State Liquor Authority (Page 2 of 2 of Form] 16. List the floor(s) of the building that the establishment is located on: 2 floors {main floor, basement} 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the 5 rooms (Main dining area, men /women restroom, kitchen, building, if appropriate: storage) 18. Is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on- premises liquor establishments? ❑ Yes ❑X No 19. Will the license holder or a manger be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? ❑X Yes [ 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building in which the establishment is located? ("V One) ❑ Yes (if Yes SKIP 21 -24) X No Owner of the Building in Which the Licensed Establishment is Located 21. Building Owner's Full Name: Tara Laurenzi (DOT Enterprises LLC) 22. Building Owner's Street Address: 752 Ashland Ave 23. City, Town or Village: Buffalo State: I Zip Code :14213 Attorney Representing the Applicant in Connection with the Applicant's License Application Noted as Above for the Establishment Identified in this !Notice 25. Attorney's Full Name: 26. Attorney's Street Address: 27. City, Town or Village: State: Zip Code 28. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: 29. Business Email Address of Attorney: I am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal of the legal entity that holds or is applying for the license. Representations in this form are in conformity with representations made in submitted documents relied upon by the Authority when granting the license. I understand that representations made in this form will also be relied upon, and that false representations may result in disapproval of the application or revocation of the license. By my signature, I affirm - under Penalty of Penury- that the representations made in this form are true. 30. Printed Name: Staci Halton 9t Title Co- owner /Secretary Signature: X Staci Halton Page 2 Q Original Q Amended State of New York Executive Department Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control State Liquor Authority _ Date 1 10TICE FORM for Providing 30-Day Advanced Notice to a Local Municipality Dr Communit Board (Page 1 of 2 of Form) Date Notice was Sent: (mm /dd /yyyy) ====== 2, Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License 0 New Application [] Renewal ❑ Alteration [] Corporate Change This 30 -Day Advance Notice is Being Provided to the Clerk of the following Local Municipality or Community Board 3. Name of Municipality or Community Applicant /Licensee Information 4. License Serial Number, if not New Application: Expiration Date, if not New Application: S. Applicant or Licensee Name: 6. Trade Name (if any): 7. Street Address of Establishment: 8. City, Town or Village: Buffalo ,NY Zip Code: 1 4211 . J 9. Bus! nessTelephone Number of Applicant /Licensee: (71(3)362 -0810 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant /Licensee: 11, Buisness E -mail of Applicant/Licensee: For New applicants, provide description below using all information known to date. { For Alteration applicants, attach complete description and diagram of proposed aiteratio ir„s). < For Current Licensees, set forth approved Method of Operation only. rT7 Do Not Use This Form to Change Your Method of Operation. �z ; J 12. Type(s) of Alcohol soled or to be sold: ( "X" On [§fl Beer Only ❑Wine &Beer Only ❑Liquor, Wine & Bar Tavern /Cocktail Lounge /Adult Venue /Bar (Alcohol Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; ❑sales primarily; Meets legal minimum food 13. Extent of Food Service: ( "X" One) ❑Full food menu; Kitchen run by chef) availability requirements) r F-1 nRetarded Music ❑ Live Music ❑ Disc Jockey [] Juke Box [] Karaoke Bar ❑ Stage Shows Patron Dancing (small scale) ❑ Cabare t, Night Club (Large Scale Dance Club) ) [] Catering Facility 14. Type of Establishment: patrons Capacity of 600 or more p ❑ Topless Entertainment ❑ Restaurant ❑ Hotel ( "X" all that apply) ❑ Recreational Facility (Sports FacilityNessel) ❑Club (e.g. Golf Club /Fraternal Org.) ❑Bed &Breakfast ❑ Seasonal Establishment None E] Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop F GardenlGrounds [] Freestanding Covered Structure 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ( "X" all that apply) ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other (specify): r%- a [3,;-1 C STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT 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 Address Community BoardlMunici alit : Da Bada Inc Office of the City Clerk Bada Bing 1308 City Hall 42 W. Chippewa St. Buffalo, NY 14202 Buffalo, NY 14202 11:00 am PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a hearing 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: Premises Address: 42 W. Chippewa St. NYS Liquor Authority Buffalo, NY 14202 2/20/2014 11:00 am Electric Tower Building SLA Hearing 535 Washington St. Room Buffalo, NY 14203 An on- premises liquor license application was filed on 1/27/2014 with the State Liquor Authority for the following premises: Applicant's Serial 3154459 Number and Name: Da Bada Inc Premises Address: 42 W. Chippewa St. Buffalo, NY 14202 Testimony will be taken from: the applicant and/or an authorized representative, an individual duly authorized 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 L DATE: Februa 4 2014 BY: L ( munds, Deputy FORM: L.D.3 (5111) mam - opla -rev 1 1/13/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY �` 4 0 Original 0 Amended Date State of New York Executive Department Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30-Pa y Advanced Notice to a Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local M unicipailly or Community Board State Liquor Authority (Page 1 of 2 of Form) 1. Date Notice was Sent: (mm /dd /yyyy) 01 -06 -7014 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License ® New Application ❑ Renewal ❑ Alteration ❑ Corporate Change This 30 -Day Advance Notice is Being Provided to the Clerk of the following Local Municipality or Community Board 3. Name of Municipality or Community Board BUFFALO Applicant Information 4. License Serial Number, if not a New Application: PENDING Expiration Date, if not a New Application: 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: IGVMP LLC 6. Trade Name (if any): HOT MAMA'S CANTEEN 7. Street Address of Establishment: 12 MILITARY RD. 8. City, Town or Village: BUFFALO ,NY Zip Code :14207 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant /Licensee: 716- 796 -5822 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant/Licensee: 11. Business E -mail of Applicant/Licensee: myteambob @gmail.com For New applicants, provide description below using all Information known to date. For Alteration applicants, attach complete description and diagram of proposed alteration(s). For Current Licensees, set forth approved Method of Operation only. Do Not Use This Form to Change Your Method of Operation. 12. Type(s) of Alcohol sold or to be sold: ( "X" One) I ❑ Beer Only [] Wine & Beer Only ® Liquor, Wine & Beer Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Full Tavern /Cocktail Lounge /Adult Venue /Bar (Alcohol 13. Extent of Food Service: ( "X" One) ❑ food menu; Kitchen run by chef) ® sales primarily; Meets legal minimum food availability requirements 14. Type of Establishn ( "X" all that apply) 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ( "X" all that apply) ® Recorded Music ® Live Music ®Disc Jockey ❑ Juke Box ❑ Karaoke Bar ❑ Stage Shows [] Patron Dancing (small scale) ❑ Cabaret, Night Club (Large Scale Dance Club) [:]Catering Facility ❑ Capacity of 600 or more patrons ❑ Topless Entertainment [] Restaurant ❑ Hotel []Recreational Facility (Sports FacilityNessel) [ (e.g. Golf Club /Fraternal Org.) ❑ Bed & Breakfast Seasonal Establishment ® None [] Patio or Deck [] Rooftop ❑ Garden /Grounds [] Freestanding Covered Structure ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other (specify): Page 2 i opla -fev 11/13/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY 1 49 O Original 0 Amended Date Executive Department ar Providin y State New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Pidin 30 -Da Advanced Notice to a - Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control local Municipality or Communl1y Board State Liquor Authority (Page 2 of 2 of Form) 16. List the floor(s) of the building that the establishment is located on: 1st FLOOR AND BASEMENT 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the I st- BAR, KITCHEN, DINING building, if appropriate: BASEMENT - STORAGE 18. Is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on- premises liquor establishments? ® Yes ❑ No 19. Will the license holder or a manger be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? ® Yes ❑ No 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building in which the establishment is located? ( "X° One) ® Yes (If Yes SKIP 21 -24) [] No Owner of the Building in Which the Licensed Establishment is Located 21. Building Owner's Full Name: GVMP HOLDINGS LLC 22. Building Owner's Street Address: 12 MILITARY RD. 23. City, Town or Village: BUFFALO State: NY Zip Code:14207 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: 716- 796 -5822 Attorney Representing the Applicant in Connection with the Applicant's License Application Noted as Above for the Establishment Identified in this Notice 25. Attorney's Full Name: 1 _ 26. Attorney's Street Address: 27. City, Town or Village: State: Zip Code ; 28. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: 29. Business Email Address of Attorney: am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal of the legal entity that holds or is applying for the license. Representations in this form are inconformity with representations made in submitted documents relied upon by the Authority when granting the license. I understand that representations made in this form will also be relied upon, and that false representations may result in disapproval of the application or revocation of the license. By my signature, I affirm - under Penalty of Perjury- that the representations made in this form are true. 30. Printed Name: VALERI MELT Title LLC MEMBER Signature: X Page 3 REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF THE 30 DAY MUNICIPALITY NOTIFICATION Date 12/04/2013 To the Mayor of the City of Buffalo : Please be advised that a waiver of the 30 day notification is being requested by GVMP LLC dba HOT MAMA.'S CANTEEN located at 12 MILITARY RD, BUFFALO, NY 14207 for an ON PREMISES BEER AND WINE license. This request is made to expedite the licensing process. The principle for this application is: VALERI MELT 80 LIVINGSTON ST. BUFFALO, NY 14213 716- 796 -5822 GLEN PLATO 230 MILLER ST, NORTH TONAWANDA, NY 14120 716- 435 -4479 LANDLORD: GMV HOLDINGS LLC 12 MILITARY RD BUFFALO, NY 14207 Thank You, If such waiver is granted, please fax, e -mail or forward it to: Robert Heil Liquor License Consultant 5008 Mount Vernon Blvd. Hamburg, NY 14075 FAX: 866 -910 -5025 r E-MAIL: myteambob @gmail.com If you have any questions please contact me at 716- 512 -5018 1 OP M Leaves of Absence Without Pay I transmit herewith notifications received by me, reporting the granting of the leaves of absence without pay, in the various departments as listed: Mayor /Mayor Executive- Comptroller- Common Council- Assessment and Taxation - Public Works, Streets & Parks - Police- Melissa Barrie. Catherine Beutl.er. Latasha Howard Fire - Corporation Counsel - Community Services - Economic Development & Permit and Inspection Services - Management Information Systems Administration, Finance & Urban Affairs - Human Resources - Civil Service Commission- IN RECEIVED AND FILED. February 18, 2014 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL \� TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL FROM: DEPARTMENT: DIVISION: DATE POLICE SUBJECT: I: UNPAID LEAVE OF ABSENCE PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Item No. Ex. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) TEXT: ( TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW Report Technician Melissa Barrie assigned to Administration and Finance has been granted a maternity leave of absence without pay for the period of 30 days commencing January 15, 2014 through February 13, 2014. Civilian School Crossing Guard Catherine Beutler assigned to the A- District has been granted a medical leave of absence without pay for the period of 6 months commencing January 16, 2014 through July 16, 2014. PO Latasha Howard assigned to the Strike Force has been granted a medical leave of absence without pay for the period of 53 days commencing January 23, 2014 through March 16, 2014, DD /tlo TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Police SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: r ' _._ ....._._.. P -12e (10112) J DATE: ! a 1 NAME: &S 6 C" - v *SSN: xxx xx- ,il A to *LAST FOUR (4) DIGITS ONLY* RANK: -_ ASSIGN EDUCATIONAL ❑ MATERNITY . EMPLOYMENT ❑ PERSONAL FMLA (SEE BELOW) ❑ MEDICAL ❑ (MUST ATTACH MEDICAL MILITARY ❑ (MUST ATTACH DOCUMENTATION) ORDERS) • THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE (FMLA) IS A 12 WEEK LEAVE (THE NIERMIITENT FMLA IS A IS A 12 WEEK / 484 HR LEAVE USING A COMBINATION OF BOTH PAID AND UNPAID LEAVE TIME) FOR: CARE OF CHILD, SPOUSE, PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL HEALTH CONDITION (ADDITIONAL FMLA REQUEST FORM REQUIRED) • THE TAKING OF ANY LEAVE OF ABSENCE WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF THE PERFECT ATTENDANCE BENEFIT • SWORN MEMBERS REQUESTING A LEAVE OF ABSENCE IN EXCESS OF UlIRTY (30) DAYS OR A CONSECUTIVE ACCUMULATION OF EXTENSIONS IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS; MUST SURRENDER THEIR DEPARTMENTAL WEAPON, RADIO, CAP SPRAY, BADGE, WREATH AND ID CARD PRIOR TO THE START OF THEIR LEAVE FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN THE REVOCATIONOF THE LEAVE OFABSENCE AND THE CARRYING OF THE MEMBER AS BEING AWOL EXPLANATION OF LEAVE DATES OF L EAVE: BEGINNING DATE: ti i �;- ` 14 END DATE: -.�"[ RETURN TO WORK DATE: I LENGTH OF LEAVE: C G-� EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE APPROVED 1 ❑ DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF DEPARTMENTAL EQUIPMENT) LICE PECTOR DATE �PPROVED 1 ❑ DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF DEP THE AL EQUIPMENT) I I COMMISSIONER OF POLI ATE 1a cc: ORIGINAL - ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE (PERSONNEL FILE) REQUESTING EMPLOYEE CIVIL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION PAYROLL COMMANDING OFFICER DATE: L NAME: *SSN: XXX XX- S *LAST FOUR (4) DIGITS ONLY EDUCAITONAL ❑ EMPLOYMENT FMLA (SEE BELOW) MILITARY ❑ (MU ATTACH ORDERS) RANK: L 4 uowll ASSIGN: n MA.TERN17Y ❑ PERSONAL ❑ MEDICAL �, (MUST ATTACII MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION) THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE MWI A) IS A 12 WEEK LEAVE ffffl INTERMITTENT FMIA IS A IS A 12 WEEK 14$0 FIR LEAVE USING A COMBINATION OF BOTH PAID AND UNPAID LEAVE TIME) FOR CARE OF CHILD, SPOUSE, PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL HEALTH CONDITION (ADDITIONAL FMLA REQUESTFORM RBQUIRM) THE TAKING OF ANY LEAVE OF ABSENCE WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF THE PERFECT ATTENDANCE BENEFIT SWORN MEMBERS REQUESTING A LEAVE OF ABSENCE IN EXCESS OF 7f31ftTY (30) DAYS OR A CONS£CUTNE ACCUMULATION OF EXTENSIONS IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS; MU T SURRENDER THEQ{ DEPARIMENTAI WEAPON, RADIO, CAP SPRAY, BADGE, WREATH AND ID CARD PRIOR TO THE START OF THEIRLEAVE FAU,URE TO DO S0 WILL RESULTIN TM REPDCATTON OF ' TRE LEAVE OFABSENC ' AND THE CARRYING OF THEMEMBERAS -BENGAWOL EXPLANATION OF LEAVE: DATES OF LEAVE: BEGINNING DA'T'E: 1 t END DATE: ) I n RETURN TO WORK DATE: LENGTH OF LEAVE: EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE �OVED / ❑ DENIED (APPROVAL CONDM DNED UPON SLfR M IDER OFD$PARTMENTAL L UIP Q 14IE1VT) lam. ✓� ., POLICE INSPECTOR DATE ❑ APPRO ❑ DMIIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRMER OFDEPAR AL IIIPMF.NT) COMMISSIONER OF POLICE A cc: ORIGINAL— ADMM7RATTON AND FINANCE (PERSONNEL FILE) RPQU$S 1TI•IG EMPLOYEE CIVIL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION COMMANDING OFFICER PAYROLL �01� 1 DAVE: 3 2mi NAME: L K S R I o►�wtLD *SSN, 2 m m . ate *LAST FOUR (4) DIGITS ONLY* f j , � l � ' � }�4f�< +• 7 ' I�s � anNx: Po ASSIGN: - 26 FoiLM EDUCATIONAL ❑ EMPLOYMENT ❑ MA (SEE BE'LIOw) ❑ MILITARY d wustATrACH ORDERS) MATEMTY rl PERSONAL ❑ MEDICAL (MUSTATIACHMEDICAI, DOCUMMAU M • TIM FAMILY NMI LEAVE OF ABSENCE M&4 IS A 12 WEEK LEAVE ME 911 RM'XT$M' FMLA IS A IS A 12 WEEK 1 480 I R LEAVE USING A CONSIMATION OF DOM PAID AM UNPAID LpA'VS TIMES FOR CARE OF CHU, SPOUSE, PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL H BALTH CONDITION (ADDITIONAL pA&A REQUEST ]FopM REQUIRFSI}) a THE TAKING OF ANY LEAVE OF ABSENCE WILL RESULT iN THE LASS OF Tim PERFECT ATI'IDDANCE BERFIT • SWORN MMERS REQtMTWG A LEAVE OF ABSENCE IN EXCESS OF Tki9tTY (30) DAYS OR A CONSECUTNE ACCUMULATION OF EXTENSIONS IN EXCESS OF TERTY (30) DAYS; X41 T SURRENDER JEM DEPARTMWAL WEAPON, RADIO, CAP SPRAY, BADGE, WREATH AND ID CARD PPIOR TO TIC START OF ME& LEAVE FAMME TO DO SO WILL RESULTIlV THE REYOCATIONOF THE LEAVE OFAMSENCE . AND THE CEIRRY17VG OF THE MEIILBAR,AS BEJNGAIVOL XPL�A TIONOFLEAVE • ST0. 1 FY Te N • L E S 4 R!E OF BEaIni O DATE: L END DATE: 7Aj RETURN TO WORK DATE: •- LENGTH OF LEAVE: - f =_ Jv ILL— rl EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE PR VED / ❑ DENIED (APPRovAL COmMONED UPON SMaREMER OFDMPARTM MAL EQUEPMENT'} POLICE XNSI'ECCTOR DATE APPR I ❑ DENIED (APPROVAL CONDMONED UPON SURRENDHB OF AI PAtf EQUIPMF 1 Y) COMMISSIONER OF POLICE D IN: ORIGINAL - ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE (PERMONNEL ME) REQUESTING EMPLOYEE CNX SERVICE ADMINISTRATION PAIlROLL Z 'dmm't L '0N'McEIZ NMI Ml 'R 'utP ro C6 #4 (Rev 7 -07) I` 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: February 12, 2014 in the Department of Common Council Division of to the Position of North Council District Assistant Legislative Aide Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) UNGLASSIFIIIED Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 27,018 LAST JOB TITLE 1778 NAME Michael P Mazgajewski LAST DEPARTMENT North Council District DATE 2014 ADDRESS 192 Condon Ave LAST SALARY $12.66 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14207 LA ST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -8749 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, XXX - XX- ADOPTED BUDGET ORG. CODE 10114001 TITLE CODE NO 3704 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 5446 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $27,018 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Gerald A. Chwalinski TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: City Clerk DATE: February 12, 2014 (� r n /I _ -A SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 GOPILS I U: U11 Y ULLKK (UNltStrUKt A1 I MtN I UA I t) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8 - - EMPLOYEE(S) r 44 (Rev 7 -07) 0 � j 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 30, 2014 in the Department of Division of to the Position of Common Council Record Center Laborer 11 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) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 29,018 LAST JOB TITLE 1778 NAME David M Hensley LAST DEPARTMENT City Clerk DATE 2014 ADDRESS 210 W. Ferry LAST SALARY $12.66 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14203 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -6013 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 10221001 TITLE CODE NO 9622 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 5439 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $22,070- 34,139 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: January, 30, 2014 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE 95- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT 97- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) 1 003 IM Notices of Appointments - CounciI Interns I transmit herewith appointments to the position of Council Intern. Mr.sri-4r -- moved the approval of the appointments to the position of Council Intern. ADOPTED. February 18, 2014 bq7 #4 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment s 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: February 6, 2014 in the Department of Common Council Division of North Council District to the Position of Intern IX Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) UNGLASSIFIED Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 12.66 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Morgan Trent DATE ADDRESS 160 Rivermist Drive CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14202 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -5252 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- BUDGET ORG. CODE 10102001 TITLE CODE NO 1778 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 5437 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $12.66 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Gerald A. Chwalinski TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: City Clerk DATE: Februa 6, 2014 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: � ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICESICIViL SERVICE #5- BUDGET 46- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) I 3 #` a s 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. February 18, 2014 . i�. #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). 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: 213/2014 in the Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming Division of Seniors to the Position of Senior Citizen Aide Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) SEASONAL Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN- COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) HOURLY (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 12.47 LAST JOB TITLE NAME ANNETTE REID LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 10 Anthony Tauriello Dr. LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14201 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - - 2636 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 D I G ITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 15512001 TITLE CODE NO 9331 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -147 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $12.47 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Otis T. Barker, Sr. TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Deputy Commissioner DATE: 2/3/2014 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY. � �ti� -e:2 ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ONIBEFORE.APPOINTMENT DAB OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) #4 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment ti In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointments) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Division of to the Position of ///f' Public Works, Parks & Streets Water Water Service Worker 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 $ 12.66 LAST JOB TITLE NAME William Brooks LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 40 Decker LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14215 LAS 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 53003611 TITLE CODE NO 470J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PR.OJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -113 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $12.66 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: f6P. Steven J. Ste nick TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 1123114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 C:VIf1 I U: C:1 I Y L:LtKK VN /bt - YUKt ANI 1 MtN I URI t OTHER COPIES T0: #3- C MPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #B- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLO YEE(S) i i 1 Q " 1 3 ;., 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. February 18, 2014 V I #3 (Rev 1 -02) i 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: 214114 in the Department of Call and Resolution Center Division of Citizen Services to the Position of Telephone Operator Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $32,418 LAST JOB TITLE Complaint Clerk NAME Veronica Gerald LAST DEPARTMENT Call and Resolution DATE 12/4/2013 ADDRESS 57 Pauline Street Center LAST SALARY 31,513 CITY & ZIP Buffalo, 14214 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -8252 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGIT OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 10319001 TITLE CODE NO 0401 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ, ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -146 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION 32,418 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Oswaldo Mestre Jr. TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Director, Citizen DATE: 4 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: !° ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK ONI RE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) 44 (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 promotions). I further certify that the persons) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Division of to the Position of &1411V- Public Works, Parks & Streets Buildings Laborer II Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) ncoennr.iFh1T Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON- COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 23,553 LAST JOB TITLE NAME Derek Koonce LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 497 High St. LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14211 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 9622 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -115 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $23,553 - $34,139 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: J "° " Commissioner DATE: 1 130114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #B EMPLOYEE(S) 44 (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: : 4 0 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) PERMANENT Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM,,' (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 23,553 LAST JOB TITLE NAME Jason Allen LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 50 Gladstone St. LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14207 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DI OF S XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG, CODE 14160001 TITLE CODE NO 9622 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -130 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $23,553 - $34,139 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: 9zz4-' _Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 1128/14 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- -EMPLOYEE(S) #4 (Rev 7 -07) r Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -I of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appeintment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Division of to the Position of Public Works, Parks & Streets Streets Truck Driver Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) cy�� 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,$53 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Charles Baker DATE ADDRESS 239 Oxford Ave. CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14209 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 15030001 TITLE CODE NO 6021 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001. PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -143 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $23,553 - $37,447 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: tom: _Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner t DATE: 119/14 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: RIGINAL + 2 C PIE 0: 09Y ' C RIC ONIBEFOR A P 2ND NT DATE OTHER COPIES T0: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICESIC VIL SEBZ E #5- BUDGET T #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- ENIELOYEff 0 #4 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment in compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -I of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, T transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Division of to the Position of C ;)-:] L9 Public Works, Parks & Streets Buildings Sr. 1 St Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non- Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 15.00 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NON - COMPETITIVE NAME Patrick Reid DATE ADDRESS 179 McKinley Pkwy. CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -36 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. StePniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 215114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) 0 NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS February 18, 2014 CHAIRPERSON ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION COMMITTEES CITIES CULTURAL AFFAIRS, TOURISM, PARKS & RECREATION FINANCE HIGHER EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE & CAPITAL INVESTMENTS INSURANCE LABOR VETERANS, HOMELAND SECURITY & MILITARY AFFAIRS THE SENATE 1, STATE OF NEW YORK 1 , i _ 1 MARK GRISANTI SENATOR 60T" DISTRICT John Buffalo, NY 14207 -1230 Dear Mr. Adler: January 24, 2014 M /Z-�-5 I Great news for all animal lovers! ALBANY OFFICE ROOM 902 LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDING ALBANY, NEW YORK 12247 (548) 4553240 FAX (518) 426.6738 DISTRICT OFFICE WALTER J. MAHONEY BUILDING 65 COURT STREET ROOM 213 BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 {716) 854 -8705 FAX (716) 854.3051 EMAIL G RI S A NTI@ N Y S EN AT E.GO V WEBSITE G RISA N TI. NY SE NAT E.G 0 V Last week, Governor Cuonio signed my legislation which cracks down on "puppy mills" and the unscrupulous pet stores that do business with them. My bill will allow local municipalities to pass stronger laws protecting these animals by making sure they get the proper care and feeding. I have worked long and hard to make this legislation a reality, and I couldn't be more pleased that it will now go into effect. In addition, the Governor recently signed another bill - -- one which I strongly supported - -- that will force animal abusers to pay for the cost of the animals.they have harmed_ As a result, taxpayers will no longer have to pick up the tab for the damage caused by a convicted animal abuser. I will continue to fight for stronger laws to protect our four - legged friends, sending a message that animal abuse will not be tolerated in New York State. I have also enclosed a card which shows other important animal protection legislation currently pending in Albany. I urge you to lend your support to these efforts. As always, thank you for allowing me to serve you. Sincerely, . 4 - Senator Mark Grisanti P.S. If you'd like to team more, please follow me on Twitter @SenatorGrisanti and like my Facebook page, Senator Mark Grisanti. Thanks again. 0 elp As your representative in the New York State Senate for the last three years, I have advocated for legislation that protects pets and punishes animal abusers. l am very proud of the pet protection bills I have introduced. The following is a list of important measures I am sponsoring; S1 594C - Creates the animal abuser central registry 82129 (Phoenix's. Law) Increases certain penalties for aggravated cruelty to pets CENTER FOR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES "The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little." - President Franklin D. Roosevelt - CENTER CeDOPPORTUN I TIE a Fkm EIAVLOYME NT 0) J*A Center for Employment Opportunities "For Center for the city of Buffalo to continue to build on the great progress, all of our citizens - particularly those who possess barriers to employment - need the tools to redefine their lives in a healthy way. I thank CEO for Opportunities helping individuals achieve independence, while also giving them opportunities to make a E C O N O M I C IMPACT REPORT positive impact in neighborhoods by taking community service empowerment initiatives like the City's Clean Sweep program." Since opening its doors in Buffalo in 2009, the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) has provided transitional Han. Byron W. Brown, work experience and job placements to over 700 individuals Mayor, City of Buffalo with criminal convictions living in the City of Buffalo. The organization's commitment to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to these men and "The efforts of the Center for women is essential to building healthy communities and Employment Opportunities are in families. The Buffalo Economic Impact Report indicates that direct alignment with the mission CEO's program provides critical income to City of Buffalo and focus of our Foundation,. residents who are unemployed and living under the poverty line, particularly those in communities plagued by deep and which is serve as a catalyst for persistent poverty. In a little over four years of operation, change ann d enhance the overall participants have earned over $4 million in total wages from quality of life, along with a combination of CEO's transitional work sites ($565,995) and bolstering the economic viability full time wages ($3,466,596). of our community, down to the individual." These earning are generated primarily by participants who Robert D. Gloia, President John R. live in zip codes with poverty and unemployment rates far Olshel Foundation above the local and national averages. Wages for transitional work generate an immediate economic "We are proud of our affiliation impact on both individuals and their families upon their release from prison. Earnings accumulated from private sector with CEO and take every job placements demonstrate that the program model in opportunity sing their praises. Buffalo has a longer -term impact on communities and is Our community is lucky to have successful in filling local labor needs. CEO working effectively for a population whose success is a vital A 2012 report showed a high concentration of poverty and part of our area's transformation." unemployment in urban areas of the Buffalo- Niagara Region. Cara Mattaliano, Vice President of Injecting capital into impoverished and distressed Programming, Community neighborhoods within the City of Buffalo makes our region Foundation for Greater Buffalo stronger; both socially and economically. I Poverty in Buffalo- Niagara, Partnership for Public Good, April 16, 2013, page 2 Page 1 S O Center for Employment Opportunities w gg® ECONOM T SNA PSH OT ��i,55aau "as'as"�i'ii�x Sie °:':u:ii; °sue'%: ":C"���':E:�^ 1: ��6° d;• �36a S .:L�^:Ss:ir. ^e.9arrc:'c:xis6i'� �i.�"xa <:`..'"�„ >-:., �sc<ttzse�nsac:6'�::E.ucai� of wages accumulated to high- poverty neighborhoods where more than 20 percent of the population lives under the federal poverty line. t Total earnings represents sum of transitional job wages and the accumulation of participant earnings from permanent job placements up to 365 days from date of hire. P Center for Employment Opportunities 3...........,...«J.:CYp6dn� �i�cavnc�m" rx...c.ancue Yd`YY8YII3i�¢8&affEi a .....<�iA�& bans- saanvasxxmm..,.,..esv.,..' Methodology To perform the analysis, CEO's performance management team produced participant reports from the agency's customized Salesforce.com platform and aligned them to data from the American Community Survey (ACS) 2012 ACS 5 -year estimates. First, unemployment and poverty rates were collected from the ACS 2012 5 -year survey data on Selected Economic Characteristics. Data was extracted and organized by zip codes within the City of Buffalo, reflecting: (1) the percent unemployed, and .(2) percentage of families and individuals whose income in the past 12 months was below the poverty level. Next, CEO's data analysis unit extracted records of participants' transitional job earnings and unsubsidized wages from Salesforce.com for the date range of October 1, 2009 through October 31, 2013. The total amount earned in transitional work was calculated (Hours Worked * $7.25) and sorted by zip code. The total amount earned in unsubsidized employment was calculated (starting hourly wage * average hours worked per week / 7 * days at the job). For unsubsidized employment, wages earned after 365 days in the participants' last placement (if they successfully completed the CEO program) were excluded. Finally, analysis of the .total economic impact was completed in Excel as presented below. The Total Economic Impact is the sum of Transitional Job (TJ) Wages Earned (subsidized) and Placement Wages Earned (unsubsidized). Page 3 Center for Employment Opportunities Proaram Overview CEO's employment reentry model consists of four phases specifically designed to engage people with significant barriers to employment. This model has been proven through a three -year independent random assignment evaluation to reduce recidivi¢m by 22% and save taxpayers $3.30 for every dollar invested. The same evidence -based model developed in New York City has been implemented with fidelity in Buffalo. In order. to overcome the barriers our - target «population.f requently experiences, while still - operating -on a large scale, the program model is both personalized and highly structured. Participants move through each phase individually and at their own pace, enabling each person to focus on addressing their own unique barriers to employment. Life Skills Education & Job Coachin Life Skills Education is a critical first step in the CEO model. The Life Skills Educator /Job Coach (LSE /JC) is responsible for teaching a one week (LSE) class that is mandatory for every individual referred to CEO. LSE focuses on the importance of setting short and long -term life goals, honing interviewing skills, and developing a professional and positive attitude. Additionally, the LSE /JC help participants identify solutions to challenges that may prevent their success beyond employment, providing referrals to other service providers and ensuring that each participant is empowered with the tools and networks needed to succeed on the job. Transifional Work Immediately after graduating LSE, participants are engaged in transitional work crews to develop marketable job experience and critical skills for the work place. CEO's work crews serve as an employment lab, teaching participants /employees how to work while they perform valuable tasks and earn a pay check. Further, from their experience on the crews, participants learn the workplace behavior employers say they most value in the entry -level workforce. At the end of the shift, CEO puts a paycheck in the hands of each participant. This daily paycheck gives participants well- earned money as they transition from prison to the community, conveying the important the lesson that work pays. Job Development CEO staff leverages the transitional work experience of participants who are "job start ready' (JSR) to help them engage in the private sector job market. Job Developers work with participants to identify industries of interest to the participant. Realistic expectations are set collaboratively, and due consideration is given to both local job market conditions and hiring trends. Job Developers work directly with local employers to identify hiring needs and to discuss the benefits of hiring individuals who have been identified, vetted and cultivated by CEO. - Participants' skills are then matched to employers seeking to hire individuals who possess specific experience. Refenfion Services Job retention services and direct follow -up after job placement are essential to the long -term success of CEO's clients. CEO's incentive -based job retention program, Rapid Rewards, serves to support participants at critical milestones with the provision of monthly payments as reward for remaining employed. Participants also receive workplace counseling, crisis management and long -term career planning from a CEO retention specialist who is committed to ensuring each participant's viability in the job market. Currently, retention efforts follow a participant for one year after placement into an unsubsidized, full time job. In the event of job loss, Retention Specialists reengage participants and reenroll them in transitional work, allowing them to continue working while they search for a new full -time position. Page 4 2 0 Center for Employment Opportunities g` g E� :v. e 6 r�#6 3 Sv c aaa sa A { °� € wg! ®�m� iutaa: 1. rc .A.% k x$45& Y.e.ae k4Y9iIA riu�zwn P' S'i 3E ww Ee .F CEO transitional work crews have made a visible impact on the Buffalo community. Every day, CEO fields three supervised, transitional work crews that perform neighborhood clean -up and blight removal on high - impact blocks and neighborhoods throughout the city. Transitional work crews serve as an employment lab, teaching the behavior employers say they most value in the entry -level workforce, including showing up on time, taking direction from a supervisor, being a good co- worker, working hard, and using good communication skills. City of Buffalo Mayor's Imtsact Team The Mayor's Impact Team deans over 1,500 properties along with numerous streets throughout the city each year. It also serves orders to vacate for the City's Housing Court, cleaning over 1,400 vacant homes a year as well as assisting in the City's vacant lot maintenance program. CEO crews have attended every City of Buffalo Clean Sweep effort since August 2010. Mayor Byron Brown's Clean Sweep Initiative is nationally recognized. Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) The.,Green'& Healthy" Homes Initicrtive`(GHHI) is a model for home based dual health and safetj. programs, .;with a objective of 'proMot€ng "posit €ve "";health outcomes" and,. "cost efficiency ',The GHHI crew works directly with Buffalo Habitat for Humanity and PUSH Buffalo staff to rehabilitate dilapidated homes for low to moderate income residents and receive hands -on residential construction training. The CaHHI .'approcch also provides" economic'" benefit 'to, families in''the form of housing cost,savings, develops career pathways to higher "paying green : jobs," and produces stable netghborh€o' s by tn&edsing the quality ,of housing stock. Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy The Center for Employment work crews assist Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy staff maintain an entire historic urban park system that consists of 1,200 acres of beautifully designed parks, parkways and circles. The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy is a not - for - profit, membership- based, community organization whose mission is to promote, preserve, restore, enhance and maintain the Frederick Law Olmsted- designed parks and parkways in the Greater Buffalo area for current and future generations. Page _5 Center for Employment Opportunities ACKNOWLEDGMENTS .z:4xlz88Y�- %Fr,n-,.,. g a - -. e - _ - g: racaar»:�..«�m• s_�r �,.,.�,,.,..< a�� ��� ma::...,�xx�°,����. "���:em�._ �i� _�r�;„%�.�,.,.,.�•. Funding -Partners City of Buffalo Erie County Department of Mental Health The John R. Oishei Foundation Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI) National New York..State ,Dep- a:rtment of .Labor New York State Department of Criminal Justice Services Western New York Regional Economic Development Council Transitional Work Crew Partners City of Buffalo PUSH Buffalo Buffalo Habitat for Humanity Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus Buffalo Olmsted Park's Conservancy Page 6 2 w p p Center for Employment Opportunities 9ea4 e�wre g:S:888 6bd5h.P 'reea; .%?«s'; 6z €t56dsaa� ®aa89 ei58da E ° °�reSC9�g¢ _ -9EC� CEO BUFFALO STAFF a xx s a. x @s e ..u4 ww..n� , A < .,.. -. - Jeffrey M. Conrad, WNY Regional Director Lonnie Angel, Site Supervisor Natalie,,Lindner.,:,S,enior. Ernployment Specialist Jerome Wright, Site Supervisor Mike Rivera, Retention Specialist Irwin Smith, Site Supervisor Rachel Reid, Employment Specialist Katie Townsend, Life Skills Educator /lob Coach Keith Powers, Per Diem Site Supervisor Darryl Scott, Per Diem Site Supervisor =��e„ ___.�._....._.._..,... # r riCA.�f t.... .,.....m SPECIAL THANKs :arzamrtea•r ::.:t5 li m i+.6p9,n: s»i € O"�ca amr ga :e��aec:ep^s� „ w uvaatz^uz�:.r• u:mmgs�� � ._. m�� v., v.v w.a... iFisrx�s °,:: ��;.�;°- °= °�5ae e Hon. Byron W. Brown, Mayor, City of Buffalo Robert D. Gioia, President, John R. Oishei Foundation Cara Matteliano,'Vice President, Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo Sam Schaeffer, Chief Executive Officer, Center for Employment Opportunities Brad Dudding, Chief Operations Officer, Center for Employment Opportunities Timothy Williams, Deputy Director, CEO National Danielle D'Antuono, Director of Business Analysis, CEO HQ Amira EI- Ghobashy, Senior Planner, CEO HQ .Page 7 Deputy City Clerk Gerald Chwalinski Program Packaging and Development Services (PADS) Provider Q February 4, 2014 rL: Board Packet Documents ,ttached are the following documents from the Joint Schools Construction Board meeting scheduled on ebruary 3, 2014: 1. Agenda 2. Meeting Minutes from JSCB Meeting dated January 6, 2014 3. Phase III Application and Certificate for Payment No. 63 — January 2014 4. Phase V Application and Certificate for Payment No. 50 — January 2014 5. Fully Executed Phase V Application and Certificate for Payment No. 49 — December 2013 6. Program Packaging and Development Services (PPDS) Provider Update 7. Inclusion Development Associates, Inc. Construction Contract Compliance Monitoring Monthly Report for Phase III Change Order #I — December 2013 S. Bevlar & Associates Inc. Construction Contract Monitoring and Compliance Services Monthly Report for Addendum 1 Phase V Project — December 2013 9. Compliance & Administrative Services of New York Compliance Monthly Report for Phase V — December 2013 RECEIVED AND MLED �P�I av�-IcMc �Cf F A? X11 ti -lip • Perrysburg, New York 14129 Mary C. Oenea, Chairperson --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- - - - - -- January 17, 2014 Dear Common Council Member, Enclosed please find a copy of the letter that was sent to the US Environmental Protection Agency on November 29, 2Q13. We thought you should be aware of the condition of the property owned by the City of Buffalo, that the State of New York is neglecting. j Please feel free to contact the Town of Perrysburg office at 532 -4090 for more information or to set up a meeting to discuss what can be done with this issue before someone is injured because of the neglect of this property. Sincerely, Mary L. Denea Chairperson MLD:aa Enclosure TOWN OF PERRYSBURG P.O. Box 250 Perrysburg, N.Y. 14129 PHONE & FAX 716 - 532 -4090 Townofperrysburg@roadrunner.com Dennis Stopen, Supervisor Richard Gabel, Councilman Mary Denea, Councilwoman Daniel Stang, Highway Superintendent US Environmental Protection Agency 186 Exchange Street Buffalo, NY 14204 Lynn Varney, Councilman Mary Jane Stuhr, Councilwoman Tamara A. Utley, Town Clerk November 29, 2013 Re.. JN Adam Campus - Perrysburg, NY Dear Sir/Madam; As members of the Perrysburg Town Board, Cattaraugus County, NY, we feel it is our obligation to report a potential health hazard associated with the abandoned JN Adam Hospital buildings. The neglect and deterioration ofthe buildings may be causing exposure to or dispersal of possible hazardous material and debris to the environment which in turn may be endangering the health and welfare of the residents of our town. We have tried to get assistance from the State of New York and also from the City of Buffalo, but as they have ignored maintenance and security for this property, we are now asking you directly. Frequent trespassers are certainly being exposed to asbestos as the buildings collapse at this "attractive nuisance ". A 2006 study performed by a Buffalo firm reported the following: 1. The majority of paint in all buildings contains lead; 2. The majority of buildings contain high levels of various strains of mold; 3. The ground floors contain high levels of .contaminated air while the first floor contains moderate levels; 4. A large portion of the ground floors contain asbestos pipe insulation and the first floors contain large portions of vinyl asbestos tile and asbestos containing linoleum. The Town of Perrysburg is an equal opportunity provider and employer, To file a complaint write to: USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Washington DC 20250 -9410. We are a handicapped accessible facility. 11 i i i In the years since 2006, the buildings have greatly deteriorated so we believe that the Perrysburg town residents may currently be exposed to airborne and water runoff contaminants from the JN Adam property and ask that your agency immediately investigate the possibility and report your findings to this board. We look forward to hearing from your office as soon as possible to set up a time for this inspection. - ;V Signed, Perrysburg Town Board Members Dennis Stopen, Su peYVasor dzz 2 ! hard Ga 'I Lynn Varney Mary Stuhr Maf y D ' a CC: Governor Andrew Cuomo Senator Charles Schumer Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Congressman Tom Reed Senator Catharine Young Assemblyman. Joseph Giglio Paula Stockman, Catt Co. Legislator Brendan Mehaffy, Executive Director - City of Buffalo Strategic Planning Richard Fontana, Buffalo Common Council Howard Zemsi y, WNY Regional Economic Dev. Council Crystal Abers, Catt. Co. Economic Development NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation REFERRED TO THE CORPORATION COUNSEL FILLMORE DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER - DAVI D A. FR A NCZYK C-0 X& IT 70 n 1° 06t' Srto xf r - /C L rK D A February 6, 2014 Re: Food Store Licenses In Flllmore District 2z� 65 NIAGARA SQUARE 1316A CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 (716) 851 -4138 FAX: (716) 851 -4869 E-mail: dfranczyk@city- buffalo.com City of Buffalo Website: www.city- buffalo.com FDA Common Council Imposed District- Wide (FILLMORE ONLY) Conditions in 2014: - HOURS OF OPERATIONS SHALL BE 8:OOAM TO 11PM SUNDAY- THURSDAY AND 8:30AM TO MIDNIGHT FRIDAY & SATURDAY - MUST HAVE WORKING SERCURITY CAMERAS INSIDE & OUTSIDE OF STORE AND MUST MAKE TAPES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. " NO LOITERING" SIGNS TO BE POSTED AND ENFORECED BY STORE EMPOLOYEES NO SPRAY PAINTED, HAND PAINTED OR AIR- BRUSHED SIGNAGE OR GRAPHICS ON BUILDING MUST HAVE TRASH RECTABLES OUTSIDE STORE & BE MAINTAINED NO OUTSIDE SIGNAGE ADVERTISING TOBACCO, GAMBLING (LOTTERY), OR ALCOHOL NO SELLING OF LOOSE ITEMS- CIGARETTES, DIAPERS, ETC. NO PAYPHONES OUTSIDE OF STORE - NO BLOCKING OF WINDOWS ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MUST BE IN WORKING ORDER ANY BROKEN WINDOWS MUST BE REPAIRED WITH 72 HOURS NO SMOKING IN BUILDING ANY GRAFITTI MUST BE REMOVED WITH 72 HOURS NO VECHICLES TO BE PARKED ON SIDEWALKS 3 �fu 2 Y. " • OFFICE OF CLERK - TREASURER 2919 Delaware Avenue, Kenmore, NY 14217 Kathleen P. Johnson, Esq. Phone: (716) 873 -5700 .Clerk - Treasurer wwwvi.kenmore.ny.us February 6, 2014 Gerald Chwalinski City Clerk, Buffalo 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Proposed Local Law 3, 2014 — Amending the Village of Kenmore Zoning Code to reate the Educational Use District Dear Mr. Chwalinski, Enclosed, please find the following in connection with the above referenced matter: 1. Environmental Assessment Form 2. Proposed Local Law #3, 2014 This information is being forwarded to you in accord with Section 7- 706(2) (a) of the New York State Village Law. If you should require any additional information, please contact this office at 873 -5700. Very truly yours, KATHLEEN P. JOHNSON Clerk/Treasurer Enc. 2 Z� VILLAGE OF KENMORE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE VILLAGE OF KENMORE ZONING CODE TO CREATE THE EDUCATIONAL USE ZONING DISTRICT LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Kenmore Municipal Building, 2919 Delaware Avenue, Kenmore, New York on February 18, 2014 by the Board of Trustees for the Village of Kenmore to consider and possibly adopt a proposed Local Law to amend the Village of Kenmore zoning code to create the Educational Use Zoning District. The proposed Local Law is available for inspection at the office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer. At the time and place stated above, all interested members of the public shall be heard. Date: February 5, 2014 Kathleen P. Johnson Published: February 7, 2014 Clerk/Treasurer r- Village of Kenmore Local Law No. of 2014 A Local Law Amending the Village of Kenmore Zoning Code to Create the Educational Use District Be it hereby enacted by the Village Board of Trustees of the Village of Kenmore as follows: Section 1: Chapter 25 of the Village of Kenmore Municipal Code is hereby amended to add Article HI-B, Educational Use Districts, to read in its entirety as follows: Sec. 25 -85. Educational Use District A. Purpose. The Educational Use District allows for development and use of land for public or private educational purposes. B. Principal Uses and Structures. The following are principal uses: 1. Schools. A school is defined as a facility, either public or private, that provides a curriculum of elementary and/or secondary academic instruction, including pre -K., kindergarten, elementary school, junior high schools and/or high schools, but not including trade schools, colleges, universities, or day care centers. This includes school grounds, including sports fields, and playgrounds. C. General Regulations. 1. No building or structure shall be erected, used, or occupied, in whole or in part, nor shall any land be used or occupied, in whole or in part, other than for any purpose expressly permitted by the provisions of the article. 2. No building or structure shall be erected, used, or occupied, in whole or in part, nor shall any land be used or occupied, in whole or in part, other than for the principal uses provided in Subsection B. 3. Front yards. The minimum building setback: line for front yards shall be a minimum of six (6) feet from the public right-of-way. Buildings on corner lots shall be set back a minimum of six (6) feet from any public right-of- way. 4. Side yards. The minimum width of side yards for all new construction, including additions to existing buildings and any projections thereto, shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet from the property boundary. 5. Rear yards. No building or addition thereto shall extend closer than ten (10) feet from the rear property line. 2� 6. Towers and antennae shall comply with the provisions of articles XI and XII. 7. Facades and exterior finishes shall conform to the surrounding neighborhood. They shall not be visually inappropriate or offensive by reason of poor quality of exterior design, workmanship or materials, by excessive similarity or striking visual discord in relation to the site or its surroundings. Vinyl or aluminum siding, asphalt, plywood or painted brick exteriors are prohibited. 8. Off - street parking areas shall be constructed of approved materials (concrete, blacktop, brick or other hard surface) and shall be adequately and appropriately drained. Off-street parking areas shall be located at the rear of the lots only, shall have direct access to a public street or right -of- way, and shall be screened with buffering and landscaping. 9. Off - street parking spaces shall be a minimum of nine (9) feet in width and eighteen (18) feet in length and served by aisles not less than twenty -four (24) feet in width for two -way traffic nor less than twelve (12) feet in width for one -way traffic. Section 2. Article I of Chapter 25 of the Village of Kenmore Code is hereby amended to add a new subsection (9) to Section 25 -3, to read in its entirety as follows: (9) Educational Use District Section 3, Severability, Should any provision of this Local Law be declared by the courts to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of this Local Law as a whole or any part thereof other than the part so decided to be unconstitutional or invalid. Section 4. Effective Date. This Local Law shall be effective upon its filing with the Secretary of State in accordance with the Municipal Home Rule Law. Full Environmental Assessment Form �ry� Part 1- Project and Setting . Instructions for Completing Part 1 Part 1 is to be completed by the applicant or project sponsor. Responses became part of the application for approval or funding, are subject to public review, and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item, please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information; indicate whether missing information does not exist, or is not reasonably available to the sponsor; and, when possible, generally describe work or studies which would be necessary to update or fully develop that information. Applicants/sponsors must complete all items in Sections A & B. In Sections C, D & E, most items contain an initial question that must be answered either "Yes" or "NO If the answer to the initial question is "Yes", complete the sub - questions that fallow. If the answer to the initial question is "No ", proceed to the next question. Section F allows the project sponsor to identify and attach any additional information. Section G requires the name and signature of the project sponsor to verify that the information contained in Part lis accurate and complete. A. Project and Sponsor Information. Name of Action or Project: A Local Law Amending the Village of Kenmore Zoning Code to Create the Educational U s e Zo ning Di Project Location (describe, and attach a general location map): This Local Law is applicable to the entire Village Brief Description of Proposed Action (include purpose or need): This Local Law amends the Village of Kenmore Zoning Code to create and establish regulations for the Educational Use Zoning District. No spedtic property has been designated part of the Educational Use District, but the Local Law will harmonize the zoning Map with the Zoning Code and clarify the uses permitted in areas zoned for school use. Name of Applicant/Sponsor: Telephone (716) 873 -5700 Village of Kenmore E -Mail: lcjahnson@vl.kenmore.ny.us Address: 2919 Delaware Avenue City/PO: Kenmore State: New York Zip Code: 14217 Project Contact (if not same as sponsor; give name and title /role): Telephone: NIA F Mail: Address: City/PO: State: Zip Code: Property Owner (if not same as sponsor): Telephone: N1A E -Mail: Address: City/PO: State: Zip Code: Page 1 of 13 B. Government Approvals B. Government Approvals Funding, or Sponsorship. ("Funding" includes grants, loans, tax relief, and any other forms of financial assistance.) Government Entity If Yes: Identify Agency and Approvals) Application Date Required (Actual or projected) a. City Council, Town Board, ®Yes❑No Adopt the Local Law at issue. N/A or Village Board of Trustees b. City, Town or Village MYes ®No c. Is the proposed action located wholly or partially within an area listed in an adopted municipal open space plan, or an adopted municipal farmland protection plan? If Yes, identify the plan(s): Planning Board or Commission c. City Council, Town or OYesONo Village Zoning Board of Appeals d. Other local agencies OYesONo e. County agencies []Yes®No f Regional agencies ❑Yes ®No g. State agencies OYesONo h. Federal agencies DYes ®No i. Coastal Resources. i. Is the project site within a Coastal Area, or the waterfront area of a Designated Inland Waterway? ©Yes Mlo if. Is the project site located in a community with an approved Local Waterfront Revitalization Program? ©YesONo W. Is the project site within a Coastal Erosion Lazard Area? ❑ Yes0N0 C. Planning and Zoning C.I. Planning and zoning actions. Will administrative or legislative adoption, or amendment of a plan, local law, ordinance, rule or regulation be the only approval(s) which must be granted to enable the proposed action to proceed? • If Yes, complete sections C, F and G. • If No, proceed to question C.2 and complete all retraining sections and questions in Part I ®YesE3No C.2. Adopted land use plans. a. Do any municipally- adopted (city, town, village or county) comprehensive land use plan(s) include the site where the proposed action would be located? If Yes, does the comprehensive plan include specific recommendations for the site where the proposed action would be Iocated? ®YesONo ®Yes ©No b. Is the site of the proposed action within any local or regional special planning district (for example: Greenway Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA); designated State or Federal heritage area; watershed management plan; or other ?) If Yes, identify the plan(s): MYesONo c. Is the proposed action located wholly or partially within an area listed in an adopted municipal open space plan, or an adopted municipal farmland protection plan? If Yes, identify the plan(s): []Yes ®No Page 2 of 13 q� C3. Zoning a. Is the site of the proposed action located in a municipality with an adopted zoning law or ordinance. OYesONo If Yes, what is the zoning classification(s) including any applicable overlay district? This L I Law is apRilcable to the entire Village, and includes all the Village's zoning dassifications. The pr2posed Local Law establishes the Educational Use District. b. Is the use permitted or allowed by a special or conditional use permit? ❑Yes ®No c. Is a zoning change requested as part of the proposed action? OYesONo If Yes, i. What is the proposed new zoning for the site? A mend the zoning code to establish and provide regulations for the Educational Use District. CA. Existing community services. a. In what school district is the project site located? K enmore - Tonawanda School Diwct b. What police or other public protection forces serve the project site? Vill f KenmoM PQ[lcp Department c. Which fire protection and emergency medical services serve the project site? Villa a of Kenmore Eire Deprtment d. What parks serve the project site? Mang Pa D. Project Details D.1. Proposed and Potential Development a. What is the general nature of the proposed action (e.g., residential, industrial, commercial, recreational; if mixed, include all components)? b. a. Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? _ acres b. Total acreage to be physically disturbed? acres c. Total acreage (project site and any contiguous properties) owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? acres c. Is the proposed action an expansion of an existing project or use? O Yes[- No 4 If Yes, what is the approximate percentage of the proposed expansion and identify the units (e.g., acres, miles, housing units, square feet)? % Units: d. Is the proposed action a subdivision, or does it include a subdivision? OYes Ohio If Yes, i. Purpose or type of subdivision? (e.g., residential, industrial, commercial; if mixed, specify types) ii. Is a cluster /conservation layout proposed? Oyes ONO N. Number of lots proposed? iv. Minimum and maximum proposed lot sizes? Minimum Maximum e. Will proposed action be constructed in multiple phases? O YesONo L If No, anticipated period of construction: months ii. If Yes: • Total number of phases anticipated • Anticipated commencement date of phase I (including demolition) month year • Anticipated completion date of final phase month y ear • Generally describe connections or relationships among phases, including any contingencies where progress of one phase may determine timing or duration of future phases: Page 3 of 13 f. Does the project include new residential uses? ❑Yes []No If Yes, show numbers of units proposed. One F. amiiv Two Family Three Family Multiple pamity fo�ir or more Initial Phase At completion of all phases g. Does the proposed action include new non - residential construction (including expansions)? ❑Yes[]No If Yes, i. Total number of structures fl. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure: height; width; and length iii. Approximate extent of building space to be heated or cooled: square feet h. Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that will result in the impoundment of any ❑Yes ONo liquids, such as creation of a water supply, reservoir, pond, lake, waste lagoon or other storage? If Yes, i. Purpose of the impoundment: fl. If water impoundment, the principal source of the water: Ground water ❑ Surface water streams []Other specify: M. If other than water, identify the type of impounded/contained liquids and their source. iv. Approximate size of the proposed impoundment. Volume: million gallons; surface area: acres v. Dimensions of the proposed dam or impounding structure: height; length vi. Construction method/materials for the proposed dam or impounding structure (e.g., earth fill, rock, wood, concrete): D.2. Project Operations a. Does the proposed action include any excavation, mining, or dredging, during construction, operations, or both? Yes o (Not including general site preparation, grading or installation of utilities or foundations where all excavated materials will remain onsite) If Yes: i . What is the purpose of the excavation or dredging? ii. How much material (including rock, earth, sediments, etc.) is proposed to be removed from the site? • Volume (specify tons or cubic yards): • Over what duration oftime? iii. Describe nature and characteristics of materials to be excavated or dredged, and plans to use, manage or dispose of them. iv. Will there be onsite dewatering or processing of excavated materials? Yes No If yes, describe. v. What is the total area to be dredged or excavated? acres vi. What is the maximum area to he worked at any one time? _ _ _ _ acres vii. What would be the maximum depth of excavation or dredging? W feet viii. Will the excavation require blasting? []YesONo ix. Summarize site reclamation goals and plan: b. Would the proposed action cause or result in alteration of, increase or decrease in size of, or encroachment Yes o into any existing wetland, waterbody, shoreline, beach or adjacent area? If Yes: i. Identify the wetland or waterbody which would be affected (by name, water index number, wetland map number or geographic description): Page 4 of 13 ez�' iii'. IV. Describe how the proposed action would affect that waterbody or wetland, e.g. excavation, fill, placement of structures, or alteration of channels, banks and shorelines. Indicate extent of activities, alterations and additions in square feet or acres: Will proposed action cause or result in disturbance to bottom sediments? ❑ Yes[]No If Yes, describe: Will proposed action cause or result in the destruction or removal of aquatic vegetation? ❑ Yes ❑No If Yes: • acres of aquatic vegetation proposed to be removed: • exnected acreaae of aouatic vegetation remaining after nroiect comnletion: • purpose of proposed removal (e.g. beach clearing, invasive species control, boat access): • proposed method of plant removal: • if chemical/herbicide treatment will be used, specify product(s): v. Describe any proposed reclamation/mitigation following disturbance: c. Will the proposed action use, or create a new demand for water? If Yes: L Total anticipated water usage/demand per day: gallons/day U. Will the proposed action obtain water from an existing public water supply? If Yes: • Name of district or service area: • Does the existing public water supply have capacity to serve the proposal? • Is the project site in the existing district? • Is expansion of the district needed? • Do existing lines serve the project site? iii. Will line extension within an existing district be necessary to supply the project? If Yes: • Describe extensions or capacity expansions proposed to serve this project: es ❑Yes ❑No ❑ Yes❑ No ❑ Yes❑ No ❑ Yes❑ No ❑ YesO No ❑Yes ❑No • Source(s) of supply for the district: iv. Is a new water supply district or service area proposed to be formed to serve the project site? ❑ Yes❑No If, Yes: • Applicant/sponsor for new district: • Date application submitted or anticipated: • Proposed source(s) of supply for new district: v. If a public water supply will not be used, describe plans to provide water supply for the project: vi. If water supply will be from wells (public or private), maximum pumping capacity: gallons/minute. d. Will the proposed action generate liquid wastes? ❑Yes[ If Yes: L Total anticipated liquid waste generation per day: gallons/day ti. Nature of liquid wastes to be generated (e.g., sanitary wastewater, industrial; if combination, describe all components and approximate volumes or proportions of each): iii. Will the proposed action use any existing public wastewater treatment facilities? ❑Yes❑No If Yes: • Name of wastewater treatment plant to be used: • Name of district: • Does the existing wastewater treatment plant have capacity to serve the project? []Yes❑No • Is the project site in the existing district? ❑Yes❑No • Is expansion of the district needed? ❑Yes❑No Page 5 of 13 • Do existing sewer lines serve the project site? ❑Yes ❑No • Will line extension within an existing district be necessary to serve the project? ❑YesoNo If Yes: • Describe extensions or capacity expansions proposed to serve this project: iv. Will a new wastewater (sewage) treatment district be formed to serve the project site? ❑YesONo If Yes: • Applicant/sponsor for new district: • Date application submitted or anticipated: • What is the receiving water for the wastewater discharge? v. If public facilities will not be used, describe plans to provide wastewater treatment for the project, including specifying proposed receiving water (name and classification if surface discharge, or describe subsurface disposal plans): vi. Describe any plans or designs to capture, recycle or reuse liquid waste: e. Will the proposed action disturb more than one acre and create stormwater runoff, either from new point ©YesONo sources (i.e. ditches, pipes, swales, curbs, gutters or other concentrated flows of stormwater) or non -point source (i.e. sheet flow) during construction or post construction? If Yes: 1. How much impervious surface will the project create in relation to total size of project parcel? Square feet or acres (impervious surface) Square feet or acres (parcel size) ii. Describe types of new point sources. iii. Where will the story water runoff be directed (i.e. on -site stormwater management facility /structures, adjacent properties, groundwater, on -site surface water or off -site surface waters)? • If to surface waters, identify receiving water bodies or wetlands: • Will stormwater runoff flow to adjacent properties? k Does proposed plan minimize impervious surfaces, use pervious material or collect a nd m stormwate f. Does the proposed action include, or will it use on -site, one or more sources of air emissions, including fuel combustion, waste incineration, or other processes or operations? If Yes, identify: i. Mobile sources during project operations (e.g., heavy equipment, fleet or delivery vehicles) U. Stationary sources during construction (e.g., power generation, structural heating, batch plant, crushers) W. Stationary sources during operations (e.g., process emissions, large boilers, electric generation) g. Will any air emission sources named in DIX (above), require a NY State Air Registration, Air Facility Permit, or Federal Clean Air Act Title IV or Title V Permit? If Yes: L 1s the project site located in an Air quality non - attainment area? (Area routinely or periodically fails to meet . ambient air quality standards for all or some parts of the year) fi. In addition to emissions as calculated in the application, the project will generate: • Tons/year (short tons) of Carbon Dioxide (CO • Tons /year (short tons) of Nitrous Oxide (N • Tons /year (short tons) of Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) • __To year (short tons) of Sulfur Hexa#luoride (SF • Tons/year (short tons) of Carbon Dioxide equivalent of Hydroflourocarbons (IFCs) • Tons /year (short tons) of Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) ❑ Yes] No ❑YesONo 17IYesrINo [JYes0No Page 6of13 Page 7 of 13 h. Will the proposed action generate or emit methane (including, but not limited to, sewage treatment plants, ❑Yes No landfills, composting facilities)? If Yes: i. Estimate methane generation in tons/year (metric): fi. Describe any methane capture, control or elimination measures included in project design (e.g., combustion to generate heat or electricity, flaring): i. Will the proposed action result in the release of air pollutants from open -air operations or processes, such as ❑Yes ❑No quarry or landfill operations? If Yes: Describe operations and nature of emissions (e.g., diesel exhaust, rock particulates /dust): j. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels or generate substantial ❑Yes}]No new demand for transportation facilities or services? If Yes: i. When is the peak traffic expected (Check all that apply): ❑ Morning ❑ Evening ❑Weekend ❑ Randomly between hours of to ff. For commercial activities only, projected number of semi-trailer truck trips/day: N. Parking spaces: Existing Proposed Net increase/decrease iv. Does the proposed action include any shared use parking? v If the proposed action includes any modification of existing roads, creation of new roads or change in existing ❑Yes ❑No access, describe. vi. Are public/private transportation service(s) or facilities available within % mile of the proposed site? vii Will the proposed action include access to public transportation or accommodations for use of hybrid, electric or other alternative fueled vehicles? ❑Yes[]No ❑Yes[]No viff. Will the proposed action include plans for pedestrian or bicycle accommodations for connections to existing pedestrian or bicycle routes? ❑YesEjNo k. Will the proposed action (for commercial or industrial projects only) generate new or additional demand for energy? ❑Yes ❑No If Yes: i. Estimate annual electricity demand during operation of the proposed action: U. Anticipated sources/suppliers of electricity for the project (e.g., on -site combustion, on -site renewable, via grid/local utility, or other): X. Will the proposed action require a new, or an upgrade to, an existing substation? ❑Yes[]No 1. Hours of operation. Answer all items which apply. 4 During Construction: U During Operations: a Monday - Friday: • Monday - Friday: _ • Saturday: 0 Saturday: • Sunday: • Sunday: • Holidays: • Holidays: Page 7 of 13 Page 8 of 13 m. Will the proposed action produce noise that will exceed existing ambient noise Ievels during construction, operation, or both? If yes: i. Provide details including sources, time of day and duration: ❑ Yes ❑No ii. Will proposed action remove existing natural barriers that could act as a noise barrier or screen? Describe: ❑ Yes ❑No n.. Will the proposed action have outdoor lighting? If yes: L Describe source(s), location(s), height of fixture(s), direction/aim, and proximity to nearest occupied structures: ❑Yes ❑No it. Will proposed action remove existing natural barriers that could act as a light barrier or screen? Describe: ❑ Yes No o. Does the proposed action have the potential to produce odors for more than one hour per day? If Yes, describe possible sources, potential frequency and duration of odor emissions, and proximity to nearest occupied structures: ❑ Yes []No p. Will the proposed action include any bulk storage of petroleum (combined capacity of over 1,140 gallons) or chemical products 185 gallons in above ground storage or any amount in underground storage? If Yes: L Product(s) to be stored U. Volumes) per unit time (e.g., month, year) iii. Generally describe proposed storage facilities: ❑Yes❑No q. Will the proposed action ( commercial, industrial and recreational projects only) use pesticides (i.e., herbicides, insecticides) during construction or operation? If Yes: is Describe proposed treatment(s): ❑ Yes []No H. Will the proposed action use Irate ted Pest Management Practices? ❑ Yes ONo r. Will the proposed action (commercial or industrial projects only) involve or require the management or disposal of solid waste (excluding hazardous materials)? If Yes: i. Describe any solid waste(s) to be generated during construction or operation of the facility: • Construction: tons per (unit of time) • Operation: tons per (unit of time) U. Describe any proposals for on -site minimization, recycling or reuse of materials to avoid disposal as solid waste: • Construction: ❑ Yes ❑No • Operation: W. Proposed disposal methods /facilities for solid waste generated on -site: • Construction: • Operation: Page 8 of 13 rV s. Does the proposed action include construction or modification of a solid waste management facility? ❑ Yes ❑ No If Yes: L Type of management or handling of waste proposed for the site (e.g., recycling or transfer station, composting, landfill, or other disposal activities): ft. Anticipated rate of disposallprocessing: + Tons/month, if transfer or other non- combustion/thermal treatment, or • Tons/hour, if combustion or thermal treatment X. If landfill, anticipated site life: years t. Will proposed action at the site involve the commercial generation, treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous ❑Yes❑No waste? If Yes: L Name(s) of all hazardous wastes or constituents to be generated, handled or managed at facility: H. Generally describe processes or activities involving hazardous wastes or constituents: iii. Specify amount to be handled or generated tons/month iv. Describe any proposals for on -site minimization, recycling or reuse of hazardous constituents: v. Will any hazardous wastes be disposed at an existing offsite hazardous waste facility? Yes No If Yes: provide name and location of facility: _ If No: describe proposed management of any hazardous wastes which will not be sent to a hazardous waste facility: E. Site and Setting of Proposed Action EA. Land uses on and surrounding the project site a. Existing land uses. 1. Check all uses that occur on, adjoining and near the project site. ❑ Urban ❑ Industrial ❑ Commercial ❑ Residential (suburban) ❑ Rural (non -farm) ❑ Forest ❑ Agriculture 0 Aquatic ❑ Other (specify): fl. If mix of uses, generally describe: b. Land uses and covertypes on the project site. Land use or Cove a Current Acreage Acreage After Project Completion Change (Acres / -} • Roads, buildings, and other paved or impervious surfaces • Forested • Meadows, grasslands or brushlands (non- _, e gncultural, including abandoned agricultural • Agricultural (includes active orchards, field, greenhouse etc.) • Surface water features (lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, etc.) • Wetlands (freshwater or tidal) • Non-vegetated (bare rock, earth or fill) • Other Describe: Page 9of13 "9:J c. Is the project site presently used by members of the community for public recreation? ❑Yes❑No i. If Yes: explain: d. Are there any facilities serving children, the elderly, people with disabilities (e.g., schools, hospitals, licensed ❑Yes❑No day care centers, or group homes) within 1500 feet of the project site? If Yes, i. Identify Facilities: e. Does the project site contain an existing dam? ❑Yes❑No If Yes: i. Dimensions of the dam and impoundment: • Dam height: feet • Dam length: feet • Surface area: acres • Volume impounded: gallons OR acre-feet U. Dam's existing hazard classification: W. Provide date and summarize results of last inspection: f. Has the project site ever been used as a municipal, commercial or industrial solid waste management facility, ❑Yes❑No or does the project site adjoin property which is now, or was at one time, used as a solid waste management facility? If Yes: 1. Has the facility been formally closed? ❑Yes❑ No • If yes, cite sources /documentation: H. Describe the location of the project site relative to the boundaries of the solid waste management facility: W. Describe any development constraints due to the prior solid waste activities: g. Have hazardous wastes been generated, treated and/or disposed of at the site, or does the project site adjoin ❑Yes❑No property which is now or was at one time used to commercially treat, store and/or dispose of hazardous waste? If Yes: i. Describe waste(s) handled and waste management activities, including approximate time when activities occurred: h. Potential contamination history. Has there been a reported spill at the proposed project site, or have any ❑Yes❑ No remedial actions been conducted at or adjacent to the proposed site? If Yes: i. Is any portion of the site listed on the NYSDEC Spills Incidents database or Environmental Site ❑Yes❑No Remediation database? Check all that apply: ❑ Yes — Spills Incidents database Provide DEC ID number(s): ❑ Yes — Environmental Site Remediation database Provide DEC ID number(s): ❑ Neither database H. If site has been subject of RCRA corrective activities, describe control measures: W. Is the project within 2000 feet of any site in the NYSDEC Environmental Site Remediation database? ❑Yes❑No If yes, provide DEC ID number(s): iv. If yes to (i), (ii) or (iii) above, describe current status of site(s): Page 10 of 13 Page 11 of 13 v. `Is the project site subject to an institutional control limiting property uses? ❑Yesl]No • If yes, DEC site ID number: • Describe the type of institutional control (e.g., deed restriction or easement): • Describe any use limitations: • Describe any engineering controls: • Will the project affect the institutional or engineering controls in place? ❑Yes ❑No • Explain: E.2. Natural Resources On or Near Project Site a. What is the average depth to bedrock on the project site? feet b. Are there bedrock outcroppings on the project site? ❑ Yes❑No If Yes, what proportion of the site is comprised of bedrock outcroppings? % c. Predominant soil type(s) present on project site: % d. What is the average depth to the water table on the project site? Average: feet e. Drainage status of project site soils.-[] Well Drained: % of site ❑ Moderately Well Drained: % of site ❑ Poorly Drained % of site f. Approximate proportion of proposed action site with slopes: ❑ 0 -10 %: % of site ❑ 10 -15 %: % of site ❑ 15 or greater: % of site g. Are there any unique geologic features on the project site? Yes❑No If Yes, describe: h. Surface water features. i. Does any portion of the project site contain wetlands or other waterbodies (including streams, rivers, 0Ye5 ❑NO ponds or lakes)? ii. Do any wetlands or other waterbodies adjoin the project site? ❑Yes❑Na If Yes to either t or ii, continue. If No, skip to E.2. i. iff. Are any of the wetlands or waterbodies within or adjoining the project site regulated by any federal, []Yes❑No state or local agency? iv. For each identified regulated wetland and waterbody on the project site, provide the following information: s Streams: Name Classification • Lakes or Ponds: Name Classification • Wetlands: Name Approximate Size Wetland No. (if regulated by DEC) v. Are any of the above water bodies listed in the most recent compilation of NYS water quality - impaired ❑Yes ❑No waterbodies? If yes, name of impaired water body/bodies and basis for listing as impaired: i. Is the project site in a designated Floodway? ❑Yes❑No j. Is the project site in the 100 year Floodplain? ❑Yes❑No k. Is the project site in the 500 year Floodplain? ❑Yes ❑No 1. Is the project site located over, or immediately adjoining, a primary, principal or sole source aquifer? ❑Yes❑No If Yes: i. Name of aquifer: Page 11 of 13 e r 2 03�\ m. Identify the predominant wildlife species that occupy or use the project site: n. Does the project site contain a designated significant natural community? ❑Yes ❑No If Yes: i. Describe the habitat/community (composition, function, and basis for designation): U. Source(s) of description or evaluation: iii. Extent of community/habitat: • Currently: acres • Following completion of project as proposed: acres • Gain or loss (indicate + or -): acres o. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal that is listed by the federal government or NYS as ❑ Yes ❑No endangered or threatened, or does it contain any areas identified as habitat for an endangered or threatened species? p. Does the project site contain any species of plant or animal that is listed by NYS as rare, or as a species of Yes❑No special concern? y. Is the project site or adjoining area currently used for hunting, trapping, fishing or shell fishing? ❑Yes❑No If yes, give a brief description of how the proposed action may affect that use: E.3. Designated Pubfic Resources On or Near Project Site a. Is the project site, or any portion of it, located in a designated agricultural district certified pursuant to ❑Yes❑No Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25 -AA, Section 303 and 304? If Yes, provide county plus district name/number: - - -- b. Are agricultural lands consisting of highly productive soils present? ❑Yes❑No i. If Yes: acreage(s) on project site? ii. Source(s) of soil rating(s): c. Does the project site contain all or part of, or is it substantially contiguous to, a registered National ❑Yes❑No Natural Landmark? If Yes: i. Nature of the natural landmark: ❑ Biological Community ❑ Geological Feature fl. Provide brief description of landmark, including values behind designation and approximate size/extent: d. Is the project site located in or does it adjoin a state listed Critical Environmental Area? ❑Yes[]No If Yes: i. CEA name: ii. Basis for designation: W. Designating agency and date: Page 12 of 13 2 10 e. Does the project site contain, or is it substantially contiguous to, a building, archaeological site, or district ❑ YesO No which is listed on, or has been nominated by the NYS Board of Historic Preservation for inclusion on, the State or National Register of Historic Places? If Yes: L Nature of historic /archaeological resource: [Archaeological Site ❑Historic Building or District U. Name: iii. Brief description of attributes on which listing is based: f. Is the project site, or any portion of it located in or adjacent to an area designated as sensitive for ❑Yes ❑No archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) archaeological site inventory? g. Have additional archaeological or historic site(s) or resources been identified on the project site? ❑Yes ❑No If Yes: 1. Describe possible resource(s): fi, Basis for identification: h. Is the project site within fives miles of any officially designated and publicly accessible federal, state, or local ❑Yes❑No scenic or aesthetic resource? If Yes: i. Identify resource: fl. Nature of, or basis for, designation (e.g., established highway overlook, state or local park, state historic trail or scenic byway, etc.): W. Distance between project and resource: miles. i. Is the project site located within a designated river corridor under the Wild, Scenic and Recreational Rivers ❑ Yes No Program 6 NYCRR 666? If Yes: i. Identify the name of the river and its designation: U. Is the activity consistent with development restrictions contained in 6NYCRR Part 666? ❑Yes[]No F. Additional Information Attach any additional information which may be needed to clarify your project. If you have identified any adverse impacts which could be associated with your proposal, please describe those impacts plus any measures which you propose to avoid or minimize them. G. Verification I certify that the information provided is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name Village of Kenmore Date February 4, 2094 T Signature Title PRINT FORM Page 13 of 13 \A 0Q3Z �' • OFFICE OF CLERK - TREASURER 2919 Delaware Avenue, Kenmore, NY 14217 Kathleen P Johnson, Esq. Phone. (716) 873 -5700 Clerk - Treasurer www.vi.kenrnore.ny.us February 6, 2014 Gerald Chwalinski City Clerk, Buffalo 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Proposed Local Law 4, 2014 — Amending the Village of Kenmore Zoning Code to Authorize the Creation of Planned Unit Development Districts Dear Mr. Chwalinski, Enclosed, please find the following in connection with the above referenced matter: 1. Environmental Assessment Form 2. Legal Notice of Hearing 3. Proposed Local Law #4, 2014 This information is being forwarded to you in accord with Section 7- 706(2) (a) of the New York State Village Law. If you should require any additional information, please contact this office at 873 -5700. Very truly yours, Z � ��� KATHLEEN P. JOHNSON Clerk/Treasurer Enc. RE "`, 1 D A r �D F EE WV VILLAGE OF KENMORE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED LOCAL LAW AMENDING THE VILLAGE OF KENMORE ZONING CODE TO AUTHORIZE THE CREATION OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTS LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Kenmore Municipal. Building, 2919 Delaware Avenue, Kenmore, New York on February 18, 2014 by the Board of Trustees for the Village of Kenmore to consider and possibly adopt a proposed Local Law to amend the Village of Kenmore zoning code to authorize the-creation of planned use development districts. The proposed Local Law is available for inspection at the office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer. At the time and place stated above, all interested members of the public shall be heard Date: February 5, 2014 Kathleen P. Johnson Published: February 7, 2014 Clerk/Treasurer Full Environmental Assessment Form Part 1- Project and Setting Instructions for Completing Part I V Part 1 is to be completed by the applicant or project sponsor. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding, are subject to public review, and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item, please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information; indicate whether missing information does not exist, or is not reasonably available to the sponsor; and, when possible, generally describe work or studies which would be necessary to update or fully develop that information. Applicants /sponsors must complete all items in Sections A & B. In Sections C, D & E, most items contain an initial question that must be answered either "Yes" or "No". If the answer to the initial question is "Yes ", complete the sub - questions that follow. If the answer to the initial question is "No", proceed to the next question. Section F allows the project sponsor to identify and attach any additional information. Section G requires the name and signature of the project sponsor to verify that the information contained in Part lis accurate and complete. A. Project and Sponsor Information. Name of Action or Project: A Local Law Amending the Village of Kenmore Zoning Code to Authorize the Creation of Planned Unit Development Districts Project Location (describe, and attach a general location map): This Local Law is applicable to the entire Village Brief Description of Proposed Action (include purpose or need): This Local Law amends the Village of Kenmore Zoning Cods to establish regulations for the creation of Planned Unit Development Districts. The purpose of Planned Unit Development (PUD) Districts is to use the authority granted by New York Village Law § 7 -703 -a and the New York Municipal Home Rule Law to promote flexibility in development in order to better achieve community goals and to promote consistency with the oomprehensive plan. No specific project Is contemplated by the adoption of this Local Law. Name of Applicant/Sponsor: Village of Kenmore Telephone: (746) 873 -5700 E -Mail: kjahnson @vi.l<enmore.ny.us Address: 2949 Delaware Avenue C'ty/PO: Kenmore State: New York zip Code: 14217 Project Contact (if not same as sponsor; give name and title /role): NIA Telephone: E -Mail: Address: City/PO: State: Zip Code: Property Owner (if not same as sponsor): NIA Telephone: E-Mail: Address: City/PO: State: Zip Code: Page 1 of 13 e B. Government Approvals B. Government Approvals Funding, or Sponsorship. ("Funding" includes grants, loans, tax relief, and any other forms of financial assistance.) Government Entity If Yes: Identify Agency and Approval(s) Application Date Required (Actual or projected) a. City Council, Town Board, JYes[7No ;adopt the Local Law at issue. NIA or Village Board of Trustees b. City, Town or Village 0Yos ®No c. Is the proposed action located wholly or partially within an area listed in an adopted municipal open space plan, or an adopted municipal farmland protection plan? If Yes, identify the plan(s); Planning Board or Commission c. City Council, Town or ❑Yes ®No Village Zoning Board of Appeals d. Other local agencies 0Yes ®No e. County agencies [3Yes ®No f. Regional agencies ❑YesWNo g. State agencies ❑YesWNo h. Federal agencies ❑Yes ®No 1. Coastal Resources. i. Is the project site within a Coastal Area, or the waterfront area of a Designated Inland Waterway? ❑YesMNo U. Is the project site Iocated in a community with an approved Local Waterfront Revitalization Program? ❑ YesC7No iii. Is the project site within a Coastal Erosion Hazard Area? O Yes ©No C. Planning and Zoning C.X. Planning and zoning actions. Will administrative or legislative adoption, or amendment of a plan, local law, ordinance, rule or regulation be the only approval(s) which must be granted to enable the proposed action to proceed? • If Yes, complete sections C, F and G. • If No, proceed to question C.2 and complete all remaining sections and questions in Part I ®Yes❑No C.2. Adopted land use plans. a. Do any municipally- adopted (city, town, village or county) comprehensive land use plan(s) include the site where the proposed action would be located? If Yes, does the comprehensive plan include specific recommendations for the site where the proposed action would be located? ®YesoNo ®Yes ❑No b. Is the site of the proposed action within any local or regional special planning district (for example: Greenway Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA); designated State or Federal heritage area; watershed management plan; or other?) If Yes, identify the plan(s): ©YesONo c. Is the proposed action located wholly or partially within an area listed in an adopted municipal open space plan, or an adopted municipal farmland protection plan? If Yes, identify the plan(s); [3Yes ®No Page 2 of 13 C.3: Zoning a. Is the site of the proposed action located in a municipality with an adopted zoning law or ordinance. ®Yes ❑No If Yes, what is the zoning classification(s) including any applicable overlay district? This Local Law is applicable to the entire Village, and includes all the Village's zoning classifications. The ro osed Local Law allows for the creation of Plan Unit Development Districts. b. Is the use permitted or allowed by a special or conditional use permit? ❑Yes ®No c. Is a zoning change requested as part of the proposed action? ® Yes ❑No If Yes, L What is the proposed new zoning for the site? A mend the zoning code to establish regulations for the creation of PUD Districts. CA. Existing community services. a. In what school district is the project site located? Kenmore Tonawanda School District b. What police or other public protection forces serve the project site? VillQge of Kenmore Po i c. Which fire protection and emergency medical services serve the project site? Village of Kenmore Fire Department d. What parks serve the project site? Man Pa D. Project Details D.I. Proposed and Potential Development a. What is the general nature of the proposed action (e.g., residential, industrial, commercial, recreational; if mixed, include all components)? b, a. Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? acres b. Total acreage to be physically disturbed? acres c. Total acreage (project site and any contiguous properties) owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? acres c. Is the proposed action an expansion of an existing project or use? ❑ YesO No i. If Yes, what is the approximate percentage of the proposed expansion and identify the units (e.g., acres, miles, housing units, square feet)? % Units: d. Is the proposed action a subdivision, or does it include a subdivision? ❑Yes ❑No If Yes, L Purpose or type of subdivision? (e.g., residential, industrial, commercial; if mixed, specify types) U. Is a cluster /conservation layout proposed? ©Yes ❑No M. Number of lots proposed? iv. Minimum and maximum proposed lot sizes? Minimum Maximum c. Will proposed action be constructed in multiple phases? ❑Yes❑No i. If No, anticipated period of construction: months ii. If Yes: • Total number of phases anticipated • Anticipated commencement date of phase 1 (including demolition) month year • Anticipated completion date of final phase month y ear • Generally describe connections or relationships among phases, including any contingencies where progress of one phase may determine timing or duration of future phases: U Page 3 of 13 f. Does the project include new residential uses? ❑Yes[:]No If Yes, show numbers of units proposed. One Family Two Family Three Family Multiple Family four or more Initial Phase At completion of all phases g. Does the proposed action include new non - residential construction (including expansions)? ❑YesE]No If Yes, i. Total number of structures U. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure: height; width; and length M. Approximate extent of building space to be heated or cooled: square feet h. Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that will result in the impoundment of any ❑Yes(]No liquids, such as creation of a water supply, reservoir, pond, lake, waste lagoon or other storage? If Yes, L Purpose of the impoundment: ii. If a water impoundment, the principal source of the water: ❑ Ground water ❑ Surface water streams []Other specify: X. If other than water, identify the type of impounded/contained liquids and their source. iv. Approximate size of the proposed impoundment. Volume: million gallons; surface area: acres v. Dimensions of the proposed dam or impounding structure: height; length vi. Construction method/materials for the proposed dam or impounding structure (e.g., earth fill, rock, wood, concrete): D.2. Project Operations a. Does the proposed action include any excavation, mining, or dredging, during construction, operations, or both? Yes No (Not including general site preparation, grading or installation of utilities or foundations where all excavated materials will remain onsite) If Yes: i . What is the purpose of the excavation or dredging? ii. How much material (including rock, earth, sediments, etc.) is proposed to be removed from the site? • Volume (specify tons or cubic yards): • Over what duration of time? iii. Describe nature and characteristics of materials to be excavated or dredged, and plans to use, manage or dispose of them. iv. Will there be onsite dewatering or processing of excavated materials? Yes No If yes, describe. v. What is the total area to be dredged or excavated? acres vi. What is the maximum area to be worked at any one time? acres vii. What would be the maximum depth of excavation or dredging? feet viii. Will the excavation require blasting? []Yes[]No ix. Summarize site reclamation goals and plan: b. Would the proposed action cause or result in alteration of, increase or decrease in size of, or encroachment 1-1yescINO into any existing wetland, waterbody, shoreline, beach or adjacent area? If Yes: i. Identify the wetland or waterbody which would be affected (by name, water index number, wetland map number or geographic description): Page 4 of 13 ii.. Describe how the proposed action would affect that waterbody or wetland, e.g. excavation, fill, placement of structures, or alteration of channels, banks and shorelines. Indicate extent of activities, alterations and additions in square feet or acres: W. Will proposed action cause or result in disturbance to bottom sediments? ❑ Yes ❑No If Yes, describe: iv. Will proposed action cause or result in the destruction or removal of aquatic vegetation? ❑ Yes❑No If Yes: • acres of aquatic vegetation proposed to be removed: • expected acreage of aquatic vegetation remaining after project completion: • purpose of proposed removal (e.g. beach clearing, invasive species control, boat access): • proposed method of plant removal: • if chemical/berbicide treatment will be used, specify product(s): v. Describe any proposed reclamation/mitigation following disturbance: c. Will the proposed action use, or create a new demand for water? If Yes: i. Total anticipated water usage /demand per day: gallons /day H. Will the proposed action obtain water from an existing public water supply? If Yes: • Name of district or service area: • Does the existing public water supply have capacity to serve the proposal? • Is the project site in the existing district? • Is expansion of the district needed? • Do existing Iines serve the project site? iii. WIII line extension within an existing district be necessary to supply the project? If Yes: ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes ❑No • Describe extensions or capacity expansions proposed to serve this project: • Source(s) of supply for the district: iv. Is a new water supply district or service area proposed to be formed to serve the project site? If, Yes: • Applicant/sponsor for new district: • Date application submitted or anticipated: • Proposed source(s) of supply for new district: ❑ Yes❑No v. If a public water supply will not be used, describe plans to provide water supply for the project: vi. If water supply will be from wells (public or private), maximum pumping capacity: gallons /minute. d. Will the proposed action generate liquid wastes? ❑ Yes [ If Yes: i. Total anticipated liquid waste generation per day: gallons /day ii. Nature of liquid wastes to be generated (e.g., sanitary wastewater, industrial; if combination, describe all components and approximate volumes or proportions of each): W. Will the proposed action use any existing public wastewater treatment facilities? ❑Yes❑No If Yes: • Name of wastewater treatment plant to be used: • Name of district: • Does the existing wastewater treatment plant have capacity to serve the project? • Is the project site in the existing district? • Is expansion of the district needed? ❑YeSONO ❑Yes ❑No ❑Yes[]No ❑ Yes[) No ❑ Yes[] No ❑ Yes❑ No ❑ Yes[] No ❑Yes ❑ O n Page 5 of 13 • Do existing sewer lines serve the project site? ❑Yes❑No « Will line extension within an existing district be necessary to serve the project? ❑Yes ❑No If Yes: • Describe extensions or capacity expansions proposed to serve this project: ^ iv. Will a new wastewater (sewage) treatment district be formed to serve the project site? ❑Yes ❑No If Yes: • Applicantisponsor for new district: • Date application submitted or anticipated: • What is the receiving water for the wastewater discharge? v. If public facilities will not be used, describe plans to provide wastewater treatment for the project, including specifying proposed receiving water (name and classification if surface discharge, or describe subsurface disposal plans): vi. Describe any plans or designs to capture, recycle or reuse liquid waste: e. Will the proposed action disturb more than one acre and treats stormwater runoff, either from new point ❑Y sources (i.e. ditches, pipes, swales, curbs, gutters or other concentrated flows of stormwater) or non -point source (i.e. sheet flow) during construction or post construction? If Yes: L How much impervious surface will the project create in relation to total size of project parcel? Square feet or acres (impervious surface) Square feet or acres (parcel size) U. Describe types of new point sources. W. Where will the stormwater runoff be directed (Le. on -site stormwater management facility /structures, adjacent properties, groundwater, on -site surface water or off -site surface waters)? • If to surface waters, identify receiving water bodies or wetlands: • Will stormwater runoff flow to adjacent properties? ❑Yes❑No iv. Does pro posed plan minimize impervious surfaces, use pervious materials or collect and re -use stormwater? ❑Yes ❑No f. Does the proposed action include, or will it use on -site, one or more sources of air emissions, including fuel ❑Yes []No combustion, waste incineration, or other processes or operations? If Yes, identify: L Mobile sources during project operations (e.g., heavy equipment, fleet or delivery vehicles) U. Stationary sources during construction (e.g., power generation, structural heating, batch plant, crushers) X. Stationary sources during operations (e,g,, process emissions, large boilers, electric generation) g. Will any air emission sources named in D.2.f (above), require a NY State Air Registration, Air Facility Permit, f ]Yes []No or Federal Clean Air Act Title IV or Title V Permit? If Yes: L Is the project site located in an Air quality non - attainment area? (Area routinely or periodically fails to meet ❑Yes ❑No ambient air quality standards for all or some parts of the year) U. In addition to emissions as calculated in the application, the project will generate: • Tons /year (short tons) of Carbon Dioxide (CO • Tons /year (short tons) of Nitrous Oxide (N • Tons /year (short tons) of Perftuorocarbons (PFCs) • Tons /year (short tons) of Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF • Tons /year (short tons) of Carbon Dioxide equivalent of Hydroflourocarbons (HFCs) + Tons/year (short tons) of Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) a Page 6 of 13 h. Will the proposed action generate or emit methane (including, but not limited to, sewage treatment plants, Dyes Na landfills, composting facilities)? If Yes: i. Estimate methane generation in tons /year (metric): ii. Describe any methane capture, control or elimination measures included in project design (e.g., combustion to generate heat or electricity, flaring): L Will the proposed action result in the release of air pollutants from open -air operations or processes, such as ❑Yes ❑No quarry or landfill operations? If Yes: Describe operations and nature of emissions (e.g., diesel exhaust, rock particulates /dust): j. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels or generate substantial [JYes❑No new demand for transportation facilities or services? If Yes: 1. When is the peak traffic expected (Check all that apply): ❑ Morning ❑ Evening []Weekend ❑ Randomly between hours of to ii. For commercial activities only, projected number of semi - trailer truck trips/day: iii. Parking spaces: Existing Proposed Net increase /decrease iv. Does the proposed action include any shared use parking? ❑Yes ❑No v. If the proposed action includes any modification of existing roads, creation of new roads or change in existing access, describe: vi. Are public /private transportation service(s) or facilities available within 1 12. mile of the proposed site? ❑Yes ❑No vii Will the proposed action include access to public transportation or accommodations for use of hybrid, electric ❑Yes ❑No or other alternative fueled vehicles? viii. Will the proposed action include plans for pedestrian or bicycle accommodations for connections to existing ❑Yes ❑No pedestrian or bicycle routes? k. Will the proposed action (for commercial or industrial projects only) generate new or additional demand Yes[]No for energy? If Yes: L Estimate annual electricity demand during operation of the proposed action: U. Anticipated sources /suppliers of electricity for the project (e.g., on -site combustion, on -site renewable, via grid/local utility, or other): iii. Will the proposed action require a new, or an upgrade to, an existing substation? ❑Yes ❑No 1. Hours of operation. Answer all items which apply. i. During Construction: i . During Operations: • Monday - Friday: • Monday - Friday: • Saturday: , - mmmm • Saturday: • Sunday: • Sunday: • Holidays: • Holidays: X� Page 7 of 13 m. Will the proposed action produce noise that will exceed existing ambient noise levels during construction, operation, or both? If yes: i, Provide details including sources, time of day and duration: ❑ Yes ❑No H. Will proposed action remove existing natural barriers that could act as a noise barrier or screen? Describe: ❑ Yes ❑No n.. Will the proposed action have outdoor lighting? If yes: i. Describe source(s), location(s), height of fixture(s), direction/aim, and proximity to nearest occupied structures: ❑Yes ❑No H. Will proposed action remove existing natural barriers that could act as a light barrier or screen? Describe: ❑Yes ❑No o. Does the proposed action have the potential to produce odors for more than one hour per day? If Yes, describe possible sources, potential frequency and duration of odor emissions, and proximity to nearest occupied structures: ❑ Yes []No p. Will the proposed action include any bulk storage of petroleum (combined capacity of over 1,100 gallons) or chemical products 185 gallons in above ground storage or any amount in underground storage? If Yes: i. Product(s) to be stored U. Volume(s) per unit time (e.g., month, year) ift. Generally describe proposed storage facilities: ❑ Yes []No q. Will the proposed action (commercial, industrial and recreational projects only) use pesticides (i.e., herbicides, insecticides) during construction or operation? If Yes: L Describe proposed treatment(s): ❑ Yes []No U. Will the ro osed action use Integrated Pest Management Practices? ❑ Yes ❑No r. Will the proposed action (commercial or industrial projects only) involve or require the management or disposal of solid waste (excluding hazardous materials)? If Yes: i. Describe any solid waste(s) to be generated during construction or operation of the facility: • Construction: tons per (unit of time) • Operation : tons per (unit of time) U. Describe any proposals for on -site minimization, recycling or reuse of materials to avoid disposal as solid waste: • Construction: ❑ Yes ❑No • Operation: M. Proposed disposal methods /facilities for solid waste generated on -site: • Construction: • Operation: Page 8 of 13 s. Does the proposed action include construction or modification of a solid waste management facility? ❑ Yes ❑ No If Yes: i. Type of management or handling of waste proposed for the site (e.g., recycling or transfer station, composting, landfill, or other disposal activities): if. Anticipated rate of disposal/processing: * Tons /month, if transfer or other non- combustion/thermal treatment, or • Tons/hour, if combustion or thermal treatment iii. If landfill, anticipated site life: years t. Will proposed action at the site involve the commercial generation, treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous ❑Yes ❑No waste? If Yes: i. Name(s) of all hazardous wastes or constituents to be generated, handled or managed at facility: ii. Generally describe processes or activities involving hazardous wastes or constituents: iff. Specify amount to be handled or generated tons/month iv. Describe any proposals for on -site minimization, recycling or reuse of hazardous constituents: v. Will any hazardous wastes be disposed at an existing offsite hazardous waste facility? LJYesLJNo If Yes: provide name and location of facility: If No: describe proposed management of any hazardous wastes which will not be sent to a hazardous waste facility: E. Site and Setting of Proposed Action E.I. Land uses on and surrounding the project site a. Existing land uses. i. Check all uses that occur on, adjoining and near the project site. ❑ Urban ❑ Industrial ❑ Commercial ❑ Residential (suburban) ❑ Rural (non -farm) ❑ Forest ❑ Agriculture ❑ Aquatic ❑ Other (specify): ff. If mix of uses, generally describe: b. Land uses and covertypes on the project site. Land use or Covertype Current Acreage Acreage After Project Completion Change (Acres • Roads, buildings, and other paved or impervious surfaces • Forested • Meadows, grasslands or brushlands (non- agricultural, including abandoned agr • Agricultural (includes active orchards, field, greenhouse etc.) • Surface water features (lakes, ponds, streams, rivers, etc.) • Wetlands (freshwater or tidal) • Non- vegetated (bare rock, earth or fill) • Other Describe: e �1 Page 9 of 13 c. rs the project site presently used by members of the community for public recreation? Yes ❑No t. If Yes: explain: d. Are there any facilities serving children, the elderly, people with disabilities (e.g., schools, hospitals, licensed ❑Yes ❑No day care centers, or group homes) within 1500 feet of the project site? If Yes, L Identify Facilities: e. Does the project site contain an existing dam? ❑Yes❑No If Yes: L Dimensions of the dam and impoundment: • Dam height: feet • Dam length: feet • Surface area: acres • Volume impounded: gallons OR acre -feet U. Dam's existing hazard classification: W. Provide date and summarize results of last inspection: f. Has the project site ever been used as a municipal, commercial or industrial solid waste management facility, ❑Yes❑No or does the project site adjoin properly which is now, or was at one time, used as a solid waste management facility? If Yes: L Has the facility been formally closed? ❑Yes[] No • If yes, cite sources/documentation: U. Describe the location of the project site relative to the boundaries of the solid waste management facility: W. Describe any development constraints due to the prior solid waste activities: g. Have hazardous wastes been generated, treated and/or disposed of at the site, or does the project site adjoin ❑Yes❑No property which is now or was at one time used to commercially treat, store and/or dispose of hazardous waste? If Yes: L Describe waste(s) handled and waste management activities, including approximate time when activities occurred: h. Potential contamination history. Has there been a reported spill at the proposed project site, or have any Oyes[] No remedial actions been conducted at or adjacent to the proposed site? If Yes: i. Is any portion of the site listed on the NYSDEC Spills Incidents database or Environmental Site ❑Yes ❑No Remediation database? Check all that apply: ❑ Yes — Spills Incidents database Provide DEC ID number(s): ❑ Yes — Environmental Site Remediation database Provide DEC ID number(s): ❑ Neither database U. If site has been subject of RCRA corrective activities, describe control measures: iii, Is the project within 2000 feet of any site in the NYSDEC Environmental Site Remediation database? ❑Yes❑No If yes, provide DEC ID number(s): iv. If yes to (i), (ii) or (iii) above, describe current status of site(s): Page 10 of 13 ti. Is the project site subject to an institutional control Iimiting property uses? ❑Yes❑No • If yes, DEC site ID number: • Describe the type of institutional control (e.g., deed restriction or easement): • Describe any use limitations: • Describe any engineering controls: • Will the project affect the institutional or engineering controls in place? ❑Yes❑No • Explain: E.2. Natural Resources On or Near Project Site a. What is the average depth to bedrock on the project site? feet b. Are there bedrock outcroppings on the project site? ❑Yes ❑No If Yes, what proportion of the site is comprised of bedrock outcroppings? % c. Predominant soil type(s) present on project site: % % % d. What is the average depth to the water table on the project site? Average: feet e. Drainage status of project site soils:[] Well Drained: % of site ❑ Moderately Well Drained: % of site ❑ Poorly Drained % of site f. Approximate proportion of proposed action site with slopes; ❑ 0 -10 %: % of site ❑ 10 -15 %: % of site ❑ 15% or greater: % of site g. Are there any unique geologic features on the project site? E3YesONo If Yes, describe: h. Surface water features. i. Does any portion of the project site contain wetlands or other waterbodies (including streams, rivers, ❑Yes ❑No ponds or lakes)? U. Do any wetlands or other waterbodies adjoin the project site? ❑Yes[]No If Yes to either i or fl, continue. If No, skip to E.21 iii. Are any of the wetlands or waterbodies within or adjoining the project site regulated by any federal, ❑Yes[DNo state or local agency? iv. For each identified regulated wetland and waterbody on the project site, provide the following information: • Streams: Name Classification • Lakes or Ponds: Name Classification • Wetlands: Name Approximate Size • Wetland No. (if regulated by DEC) v Are any of the above water bodies listed in the most recent compilation of NYS water quality- impaired ❑Yes ❑No waterbodies? If yes, name of impaired water body/bodies and basis for listing as impaired: i. Is the project site in a designated Floodway? ❑Yes[]No j. Is the project site in the 100 year Fioodplain? ❑Yes ❑No k. Is the project site in the 500 year Floodplain? ❑Yes❑No 1. Is the project site located over, or immediately adjoining, a primary, principal or sole source aquifer? If Yes: []Yes [-']No i. Name of aquifer: Page 11 of 13 m: Identify the predominant wildlife species that occupy or use the project site: n. Does the project site contain a designated significant natural community? ❑Yes❑No If Yes: i. Describe the habitat/community (composition, function, and basis for designation): ii. Source(s) of description or evaluation: W. Extent of community/habitat: • Currently: acres • Following completion of project as proposed: acres • Gain or loss (indicate + or -): acres o. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal that is listed by the federal government or NYS as Yes ❑No endangered or threatened, or does it contain any areas identified as habitat for an endangered or threatened species? p. Does the project site contain any species of plant or animal that is listed by NYS as rare, or as a species of Yes No special concern? q. Is the project site or adjoining area currently used for hunting, trapping, fishing or shell fishing? ❑Yes❑No If yes, give a brief description of how the proposed action may affect that use: E.3. Designated Public Resources On or Near Project Site a. Is the project site, or any portion of it, located in a designated agricultural district certified pursuant to ❑Yes❑No Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25 -AA, Section 303 and 304? If Yes, provide county plus district name /number: b. Are agricultural lands consisting of highly productive soils present? ❑Yes❑No i. If Yes: acreage(s) on project site? U. Source(s) of soil rating(s): c. Does the project site contain all or part of, or is it substantially contiguous to, a registered National Natural Landmark? ❑Yes❑No If Yes: i. Nature of the natural landmark: ❑ Biological Community ❑ Geological Feature H. Provide brief description of landmark, including values behind designation and approximate size /extent: d. Is the project site located in or does it adjoin a state listed Critical Environmental Area? If Yes: ❑Yes❑No i. CEA name: U. Basis for designation: W. Designating agency and date: S Page 12 of 13 e.`Does the project site contain, or is it substantially contiguous to, a building, archaeological site, or district ❑ YesONo which is listed on, or has been nominated by the NYS Board of Historic Preservation for inclusion on, the State or National Register of Historic Places? If Yes: i. Nature of historic /archaeological resource: ❑Archaeological Site ❑Historic Building or District H. Name: M. Brief description of attributes on which listing is based: f. Is the project site, or any portion of it, located in or adjacent to an area designated as sensitive for ❑Yes ❑No archaeological sites on the NY State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) archaeological site inventory? g. Have additional archaeological or historic site(s) or resources been identified on the project site? ❑Yes ❑No If Yes: i. Describe possible resource(s): ii. Basis for identification: h. Is the project site within fives miles of any officially designated and publicly accessible federal, state, or local ❑Yes❑No scenic or aesthetic resource? If Yes: i. Identify resource: U. Nature of, or basis for, designation (e.g., established highway overlook, state or local park, state historic trail or scenic byway, etc.): iii. Distance between project and resource: miles. i. Is the project site located within a designated river corridor under the Wild, Scenic and Recreational Rivers ❑ Yes ❑No Program 6 NYCRR 666? If Yes: i, Identify the name of the river and its designation: U. is the activity consistent with development restrictions contained in 6NYCRR Part 666? ❑YesoNo F. Additional Information Attach any additional information which may be needed to clarify your project. If you have identified any adverse impacts which could be associated with your proposal, please describe those impacts plus any measures which you propose to avoid or minimize them. G. Verification I certify that the information provided is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor Name Village of Kenmore Date February 4, 2014 Signature Title d (r`Ccts U, -e/` 4 PRINT FORM Page 13 of 13 � Village of Kenmore Local Law No. 'y of 2014 A Local Law Amending the Village of Kenmore Zoning Code to Authorize the Creation of Planned Unit Development Districts Be it hereby enacted by the Village Board of Trustees of the Village of Kenmore as follows: Section 1: Chapter 25 of the Village of Kenmore Municipal Code is hereby amended to add Article 1V -C, Planned Unit Development Districts, to read in its entirety as follows: Sec. 25 -107. Legislative Findings, General Rules, and Definitions A. Purpose and Goals. 1. The purpose of Planned Unit Development (PUD) Districts is to use the authority granted. by New York Village Law § 7 -703 -a and the New York Municipal Home Rule Law to promote flexibility in development in order to better achieve community goals and to promote consistency with the comprehensive plan. 2. The Village Board of Trustees hereby finds that when coordinated with the comprehensive plan, planned unit development is an effective tool for guiding development in ways that support the community's goals and priorities. Planned unit development, among other things, provides a means by which different land uses within an area covered by a single development plan may be combined to achieve compatibility among such uses. Unattainable with traditional municipal zoning techniques, planned unit development provides flexibility in the regulation of land use development in order to (a) encourage innovation in land use variety and design, in the layout and type of new structures and in their integration with existing structures; (b) enhance efficiency in the use of land, natural resources, energy, community services, and utilities; (c) encourage open space preservation and protection of natural resources, historic sites, and structures; (d) facilitate the provision of housing and improved residential environments; and/or (e) enhance the ability of the Village to promote business and employment opportunities. 3. The procedures herein established are intended to substitute procedural protections and substantive regulations in recognition of the fact that traditional density, bulk, spacing, and use regulations, which are useful in the majority of instances, may impose inappropriate pre - regulations and rigidities upon the development or redevelopment of parcels or areas which lend themselves to an individual, planned approach. B. Authority. 1. The Village of Kenmore Zoning Map may be amended from time to time, by local law duly enacted by the Village Board of Trustees, to provide for Planned Unit Development (PUD) Districts. 2. The provisions of this article establish special procedures for amending the Village Code and Zoning Map to permit the mapping of Planned Unit Development Districts and should be read in conjunction with those articles establishing district regulations. C. Definitions. Planned Unit Development A site upon which residential, commercial, industrial, or other land uses or any combination thereof may be authorized in a flexible manner so as to achieve the goals of or be consistent with the comprehensive plan and encourage innovation in development. 2. Planned Unit Develogment_District. An independent, freestanding, overlay or floating zoning district, wherein the zoning regulations need not be uniform for each class or type of land use, but where the use of land shall be in accordance with a preliminary planned unit development plan approved by the Village Board of Trustees. A Planned Unit Development District is a special type of floating overlay district that does not appear on the Village Zoning Map until a Planned Unit Development District designation is requested and a project is approved. When a Planned Unit Development District designation is applied, the standards are those developed that are specifically tailed to the planned unit development project, as reviewed and approved pursuant to this article. 3. Preliminary Planned Unit Development Plan A proposal for a planned unit development prepared in a manner prescribed by this article showing the layout of the proposed project, including, but not limited to, maps, plans, or drawings relating to proposed land uses, approximate location and dimensions of buildings, all proposed facilities, including preliminary plans and profiles, at suitable scale and in such detail as is required by local regulation; architectural features, lot sizes, setbacks, height limits, buffers, screening, open space areas, lighting, signage, landscaping, parking and loading, traffic circulation, protection of natural resources, public or private amenities, adjacent land uses and physical features, and such other elements as are required by this article. 4. Preliminary Planned Unit Development Plan Approval The approval with conditions, if any, of the layout of a proposed planned unit development as set forth in a preliminary plan and the simultaneous amendment of the zoning law by the Village Board of Trustees to create and map a Planned Unit Development District encompassing the preliminary planned unit development plan, subject to the approval of the final planned unit development plan pursuant to the provisions of this article. S. Final Planned Unit Development Plan An approved preliminary planned unit development plan prepared at such additional detail and showing information as is required by this article, and the modification, if any, required by the Village Board of Trustees at the time of approval of the preliminary planned unit development plan, if such preliminary plan has been so approved. G. Final Planned Unit Developplent ,Plan A u�roval. The signing of a final plan by a duly authorized officer of the Village of Kenmore pursuant to a resolution granting final approval of the plan or after conditions, if any, specified in said resolution granting conditional approval of the plan are completed. Such final approval qualifies the plan for filing in the office of the Village Clerk and as provided herein and in the office of the County Clerk as necessary. D. General Regulations. 1. A Planned Unit Development District may be mapped on the Zoning Map by the adoption of a local law by the Village Board of Trustees, simultaneously with approval of a preliminary planned unit development plan. 2. In Planned Unit Development Districts, land and buildings may be used for any lawful purposes, as determined by the Village Board of Trustees in the course of its review of the applicable preliminary and final planned unit development plans, and subject to the limitations and procedures of this article. No building or structure shall be erected, nor shall any land, building, or structure be used in any Planned Unit Development District until approval of a final planned unit development plan is issued by the Village Board of Trustees. No uses, buildings, or structures which deviate from the approved final planned unit development plan or are inconsistent with the comprehensive plan or the community character shall be allowed. The approval of a final planned unit development plan establishes the zoning regulations for the subject property, and building permits shall not be issued unless in conformity with the final planned unit development plan. 3. Unless waived by the Village Board of Trustees, a Planned Unit Development District shall be comprised of at least one (1) acre. 4. One of the Village's primary goals in authorizing planned unit development is the preservation of open space. For residential development, 24% of the site shall be used as open space. For commercial or mixed -use development, the preservation of open space is an important goal, with the particular requirements determined in the evaluation of the preliminary planned unit development plan. Open space may include walkways, plazas, landscaped areas, and recreation areas. Parking areas and vehicle access facilities shall not be considered in calculating open space. 5. The applicant shall provide for and establish a perpetual organization for the ownership and maintenance of any common property in the Planned Unit Development District. Such organization, which shall be established prior to any permits being issued, shall not dispose of any common property by sale or otherwise except to dedicate such property to the Village of Kenmore for public use, but nothing in this code shall require such dedication nor require the Village to accept any dedication of land. 6. At the time of application, preliminary planned unit development plan approval, and final planned unit development plan approval, through the completion of construction of all improvements, ownership and/or control of the development shall be in the hands of one entity, except that for each phase, if a project is done in phases, properties may be sold for completed phases, provided single control shall be maintained over each phase until the final planned unit development plan is approved and construction completed. 7. Compliance with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act ( "SEQRA "). During its review and prior to the approval of a preliminary planned unit development plan pursuant to this article, the Village Board of Trustees shall comply with the provisions of SEQRA. S. Coordination with Subdivision Regulations and Site Plan Requirements. (a) Subdivision Review. If the applicant proposes the sale of lots as part of the planned unit development, the subdivision review will be carried out simultaneously with the review of the preliminary planned unit development plan, and the subdivision review conducted in any Planned Unit Development District shall be conducted by the Village Board of Trustees. (b) Preliminary and Final Plats. The plans required under this article must be submitted in a form that will satisfy, when applicable, subdivision requirements for preliminary and final plats. (c) Flexibility of Subdivision Standards. The Village Board of Trustees may approve projects varying from the Village's subdivision requirements as part of a planned development i plan without the planned development plan obtaining variances from the Zoning Board of Appeals. (d) Where all or part of a planned unit development would otherwise require site plan approval, the final planned unit development plan shall serve as the site plan, and no further compliance with the Village site plan regulations is required. 9. Management Agreement or Homeowners' Association. In the event there is more than a single owner of the premises within the Planned Unit Development District (other than the owners of leasehold interests), no lot or dwelling unit in the Planned Unit Development District shall be sold, rented, or issued a certificate of occupancy unless a corporation, association, property owners' group or similar entity has been formed with the right to assess all those properties which are jointly owned with interests in the common areas and facilities in the development to meet the expenses of such entity, and with authority to control, and the duty to maintain all of said mutually available features of the development. Such entity shall operate under recorded conditions, covenants and restrictions which shall include compulsory membership of all owners of lots and/or dwelling units, and flexibility of assessments to meet changing costs of maintenance, repairs and services. If there is no common ownership of facilities and areas available for use by all tenants, the single fee owner shall be required to satisfy this requirement by the recording of covenants placing the obligations upon the owner of the common property or other entity. The applicant shall submit evidence of compliance with this requirement, including the written notice of said agreement or association to be provided to renters or purchasers, prior to making any such sale or rental. 10. Initial applications may be submitted for preliminary planned unit development plan approval or final planned unit development plan approval. If preliminary planned unit development plan approval is granted, final planned unit development plan approval may be requested in phases. Sec. 25 -108. Application Requirements and Review Procedures. A. Application Requirements. Applications for preliminary planned unit development plan approval shall include: I . Name of applicant(s) and address of the site (street and number, tax map block and section). 2. Full environmental assessment form, part 1. �4� q 3. Boundary and topographical survey of the property by a licensed engineer or land surveyor. 4. A vicinity map at approximately 1" -1000' or 500', along with a site - specific data list that includes: site address, acreage (net and gross), current zoning, existing land uses, and proposed land uses. 5. A proposed site plan at a standard scale, showing intended site development and uses, all public and private streets, proposed structures and improvements, parking areas, open space, drainage improvements, and recreational features. 6. Typical lot layouts showing house, garage, and driveway configurations, to scale, demonstrating proposed setbacks for the proposed project. 7. A grading plan. 8. Sample elevations and details of all proposed dwelling units, commercial buildings, fencing and screening walls, waterfront improvements, recreational improvements; street furniture and dumpster areas; all proposed signage and entrance treatments, (to scale, with dimension call - outs and proposed materials); and details of all proposed landscaping and lighting. 9. A traffic impact analysis to indicate the trip generations from the project and any potential impacts that may occur on the surrounding road network. The analysis should discuss any possible mitigation measures that may be required. The traffic analysis should also demonstrate that adequate parking shall be provided and shall be in general conformance with the parking regulations provided for in other sections of the Village Code, unless changes are warranted by the particular characteristics of the proposed planned unit development plan. Adequate additional parking space for guests, customers, the handicapped, recreational vehicles, and other common storage and/or parking uses shall be demonstrated. Upon review of the impact analysis, the Village Board of Trustees may require that a traffic impact study be performed with the scope of the report to be determined by the Village Board of Trustees and its engineering consultant. 10. Proposed number of buildings, dwelling units, and gross floor area of buildings. 11. A stormwater management analysis that describes the existing runoff and hydrology of the project site and the impacts of the proposed project. The analysis should contain a description of how the runoff will be collected, treated and controlled in accordance with local and New York State requirements. Emphasis should be placed on the reuse of storm water on site for irrigation and other uses of green infrastructure. Upon review of the impact analysis, the Village Board of Trustees may require a storm water management report containing, as a minimum, hydraulic computations, analysis and mitigation measures, additional scope of the report to be determined by the Village Board of Trustees and its engineering consultant. 12. Proposed front, side, and back yard setbacks, and building heights. 13. Design requirements including requirements for streets, alleys, streetscape, public open space, setbacks, build -to lines, access points, parking and buffering. 14. Number of employees. 15. Proposed public utilities concept plan, including water supply, wastewater disposal and storm drainage facilities to be constructed. 16. Site coverage statistics (building coverage, paved areas, green area, by percentage of site and square footage). 17. identification of which services, amenities, streets, and utilities will be public or private. 18. Anticipated impact on services (quantify and discuss impacts): traffic, sewer, water, solid waste. 19. Storage and disposal method of chemicals used (solvents, soaps, etc.). 20. A schedule for the completion of buildings, public and private facilities and site improvements. 21. Management agreement or homeowners' association required by this article and/or proposed restrictive covenants. 22. Any other information that the Planning Board or Village Board of Trustees may deem necessary for their review of the project. B. Preliminary Planned Unit Development Plan Review Procedures. The procedure for the review of a preliminary planned unit development plan shall be as follows: 1. Applicants may request a pre - application meeting with Village officials to review proposed planned unit development concept plans. 2. The owner of the land (or agent thereof, hereafter referred to as the "owner ") shall apply in writing to the Village Board of Trustees for a rezoning to create a Planned Unit Development District and preliminary planned unit development approval. Said application shall include fourteen copies of the application materials described in subsection A. One copy, and all supplemental material received, shall be kept in the Village Clerk's office for public review. 3. Upon confirmation from the Village Clerk that all fees have been paid, the Village Board and its advisers shall review the application for completeness, and if complete, or upon receiving the additional information necessary to make the application complete, refer the application to the Planning Board for review. The Village Board of Trustees may, at the time of initial review, determine within its sole discretion that the proposed planned unit development plan is not in accordance with the goals and plans of the Village or otherwise not in the public interest, and deny the application without further review. 4. If applicable, a full copy of the application materials, including a copy of the application and EAF, shall be forwarded to the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning in accordance with the General Municipal Law. S. The Planning Board shall review the application with the owner to determine if it meets the standards of this article. The Planning Board may recommend amendments to the preliminary planned unit development plan as are deemed reasonably necessary to protect natural resources, limit impacts, protect the established or permitted uses in the vicinity and to promote the orderly growth and sound development of the Village. 6. In making its recommendation on the proposed development and changes, if any, the Planning Board shall consider the following factors (a) The need for the proposed land use in the proposed location. (b) The existing character of the neighborhood in which the uses will be located. (c) The pedestrian circulation and open space in relation to structures. (d) The traffic circulation features within the site and the amount, location and access to automobile parking areas; the impact of the proposal on existing transportation systems. (e) The adequacy of the proposed public /private utilities, including water supply, sewage treatment and storm water drainage facilities. J� I T (f) The height and bulk of buildings and their relation to other structures in the vicinity. (g) The proposed location, type and size of display signs, driveways and/or loading zones and landscaping. (h) The safeguards provided to minimize possible detrimental effects of the proposed use on adjacent properties and the neighborhood in general. (i) Impacts on the neighborhood, including preservation of resources, open space, and recreational activities. 0) Economic benefits and costs. (k) Such other matters as the Planning Board may consider pertinent. 7. As part of the preliminary planned unit development review, the Village Board of Trustees shall prepare a proposed local law for the creation of a Planned Unit Development District. The proposed local law shall follow the format of a model law provided by the Village Board of Trustees, and any recommendations of the Planning Board may then be incorporated into the proposed local law by the Village Board of Trustees. 9. The Planning Board shall recommend approval, approval with modifications or conditions, or disapproval of the application, and shall make its recommendation to the Village Board of Trustees within 62 days after referral to the Planning Board, unless mutually extended by the applicant and the Planning Board. 9. The Village Board of Trustees shall hold a public hearing on the proposed rezoning (draft local law) and preliminary planned unit development plan with public notice as provided by law as in the case of an amendment to a zoning law. The Village Board of Trustees, in reaching its decision on the proposal, should consider the standards of this section, and any other factors it deems reasonable. 10. Upon receipt of the Planning Board's recommendation, or 62 days after referring the application to the Planning Board, whichever is later, the Village Board of Trustees may act on the application by approving, approving with conditions, or disapproving the application. The Village Board of Trustees may attach to its approval any additional conditions or requirements it feels are necessary to fully protect the public health, safety, and welfare of the community. 11. Any conditions imposed by the Village Board of Trustees shall run with the land and shall not lapse or be waived as a result of any subsequent change in the tenancy or ownership of any or all of said area. 12. If the Village Board of Trustees denies the application, it shall state its reasons in writing. 13. If after one year from date of a preliminary planned unit development plan approval a final planned unit development plan approval has not been received, or if after one year from date of a final planned unit development plan approval substantial site work has not begun, the approvals given under the terms of this local law shall terminate. The land shall remain zoned as a Planned Unit Development District until removed by subsequent adoption of a local law by the Village Board of Trustees, but no building permits may be issued or construction activity occur until a new or amended final planned unit development plan approval is approved pursuant to the provisions of this article. However, the applicant may, for valid reasons, request an extension of time from the Village Board of Trustees from these deadlines, which may be granted in the sole discretion of the Village Board of Trustees. C. Final Planned Unit Development Plans and Issuance of Permits. 1. Final Planned Unit Development Plans. Any flnal planned unit development plans shall be in substantial conformance with the preliminary planned unit development plans. Prior to the issuance of any permits for the erection or enlargement of any buildings within an Planned Unit Development District, final precise site and elevation plans for all buildings and landscaping within the district or approved phase of the development, shall be submitted to and approved by the Village Board of Trustees. If the initial application for approval of a preliminary planned unit development plan included final precise plans for the complete development, as provided in this subsection C, building permits may be issued in accordance with those plans. In connection with the review of final planned unit development plans, deviations in any of the conditions previously established may be authorized pursuant to the provisions of this subsection C. 2. Final planned unit development plan approval. If the preliminary planned unit development plan did not include all details, or if the applicant wishes to construct in phases or to modify the preliminary planned unit development plan, including modifying conditions, final planned unit development plans, with all required detail, shall be submitted, including: (a) Engineering plans showing how the site is to be serviced with sewer, water, well, and/or septic systems (as approved p as during the preliminary planned unit development plan stage). (b) Lighting plans. (c) Final drainage and storm water retention and detention plans. (d) Road plans, including curbs and gutters, on- site /off- -site signalization, acceleration, deceleration lanes, etc. (e) Sidewalk, paths, and cycle trails. (f) Landscape plans showing the type and location of plant material, berms, and other aesthetic treatments. (g) Any deviations from the preliminary planned unit development plan approval. 3. Final planned unit development plans shall be submitted to the Village Board of Trustees. If the proposed final planned unit development plan deviates, in the Village Board of Trustees' determination, significantly from the preliminary planned unit development plan (for example, changes in traffic patterns, increases in density, changes in the height of buildings, reductions of proposed open space, changes in total bedroom counts of more than five (5) percent, changes in bedroom mixes of more than five (5) percent, changes in the development schedule, changes in road standards, changes in the final governing agreements, provisions, or covenants, or increased impacts on natural features, etc.), the Village Board of Trustees may elect to treat the proposed final planned unit development plan as an amended preliminary planned unit development plan, and restart the Planning Board review and public input process and reconsideration of a new preliminary and/or final planned unit development plan, or relevant portion thereof. 4. Permits. Except as approved by the Village Board of Trustees, no permit shall be issued for grading, or for the erection, enlargement, or maintenance of buildings or structures in a Planned Unit Development District, and no person shall perform any such development or construction work, except in full compliance with the final development plans approved as herein provided. See. 25-109. Fees. A. A nonrefundable fee, as determined by the Village Board of Trustees by resolution, as set forth on the Village's fee schedule, shall be paid to the Village upon each application. n � v� B. The applicant shall also be responsible for reasonable expenses (legal, engineering, etc.) incurred by the Village in reviewing the application. The applicant will enter into an escrow agreement with the Village to provide for the payment of these expenses prior to the Village reviewing the application. Section 2. Article I of Chapter 25 of the Village of Kenmore Code is hereby amended to add a new subsection (8) to Section 25 -3, to read in its entirety as follows: (8) Planned Unit Development Districts Section 3. Superseding Intent and Effect. It is the specific intent of the Village Board of Trustees, pursuant to Municipal Home Rule Law § I0(1)(ii)(e)(3) and § 22, to supersede: (a) any inconsistent provisions set forth in New York Village Law §§ 7 -718, 7- 725 -a, and 7 -728 through 7 -732; (b) any other inconsistent provisions set forth in Article 7 of the New York Village Law; (c) any inconsistent provisions of the Village of Kenmore Code; and (d) any inconsistent provisions of any and all other local ordinances, local laws, or local resolutions of the Village of Kenmore. Section 4. Severability. Should any provision of this Local Law be declared by the courts to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of this Local Law as a whole or any part thereof other than.the part so decided to be unconstitutional or invalid. Section 5. Effective Date. This Local Law shall be effective upon its filing with the Secretary of State in accordance with the Municipal Home Rule Law. - — - 3 � S _ r DEC Site #: C915257 Site Address: 300 Ohio Street; Buffalo, NY 14204 Wave questions? See Website: � tip, / /www.dec,p . ov /che ical /80090 htmi Who to Contact '. below 300 Ohio St Update: Remedy Proposed for Brownfield Site Contamination; Public Comment Period Announced The public is invited to comment on a proposed remedy being reviewed by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to address contamination related to the 300 Ohio Street Site ( "site ") located at 300 Ohio Street, Buffalo, Erie County. Please see the map for the Site Location. Documents related to the cleanup of this site can be found at the location identified below under Where to Find Information. Based on the findings of the investigation, DEC in consultation with New York State Department of Health (DOH) has determined that the site does not pose a significant threat to public health or the environment. However, remediation is required due to elevated concentrations of contaminants in groundwater, soil, and soil vapor. The activities in the report have been designed to address the identified contamination. How to C omment DEC is accepting written comments about the proposed plan for 45 days, from February 10, 2014 through March 26, 2014. The proposed plan is available for review at the locations identified below under Where to Find Information. Please submit comments to the project manager listed under Project Related Questions in the Who to Contact area below. Draft Remedial Investigation /Alternative Analysis Report Plan DEC is reviewing the "Remedial Investigation/Alternative Analysis Report." The report describes the results of the site investigation and recommends development of a remedy to address the contamination that was found. Highlights of the Report The report calls for removing all underground storage tanks (USTs) and anything associated with the USTs (contaminated soils, vents and lines to the tanks, etc.) from the site. Though not part of the remediation of the soil, demolition of all remaining buildings (canopies, five pump islands, etc.) will also take place and be removed. According to the report, the site would be remediated to Commercial Use cleanup, which will include: • Demolition of the existing buildings; Site Name: 300 Ohio Street Site February 2014 • Excavation and removal of the UST system (including tanks, vent and fill lines, pumps and infrastructure as well as UST system contents); • Excavation and off -site disposal of approximately 12,500 cubic yards of contaminated soils; • Placement of 12 -inch cover system in areas without buildings and hardscape (i.e., asphalt and concrete); and • Provisions for Active Subslab Depressurization (ASD) systems in future buildings, if required. Next Steps DEC will complete its review, make any necessary revisions and, if appropriate, approve the investigation report. The approved report will be made available to the public (see Where to Find Information below). DEC will keep the public informed throughout the investigation and cleanup of the site. Background Location: The 300 Ohio Street site is located in an urban/industrial area and consists of eleven (11) adjoining tax parcels at the corner of Ohio Street and Chicago Street in the City of Buffalo. The Buffalo River is to the west across Chicago Street, and the City of Buffalo Conway Park is to the east. Site Features: The main site features include a truck terminal, restaurant/office building, five pump islands with product dispensers, and three abandoned buildings. A majority of the site is paved. Grass covered areas are present in the northwest quadrant of the site. Current Zoning /Use: The site is currently inactive, and is zoned for commercial use. The surrounding parcels are currently used for a combination of commercial, industrial, residential, railroad right-of-way, vacant parcels, and parkland: The nearest residential development is less than 0.2 miles to the east and southwest, and less than 0.4 miles to the north. Historic Use: Until the late 1990s portions of the site was used as an auto /truck gas and service station, dating back to 1925. The two buildings on the northern portion of the site along Chicago and Mackinaw Street (E &B Machinery and Central Manufacturing) operated a machine shop, trucking terminal and coffin and cooperage manufacturing operations. Prior uses that appear to have led to site contamination are associated with the gas and service station operations, including the use of up to 15 underground storage tanks (USTs), one above ground storage tank (AST); and the use of solvents and oils during auto /truck repair activities. A 2010 Limited Phase I1 Site Assessment revealed evidence of significant subsurface petroleum contamination related to the former operation of a petroleum filling station and fuel distribution operation. Multiple DEC Spill files have been associated with the site. Municipal records indicate UST replacements due to leaking tanks. Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) records indicate that two 20,000 gallon No. 2 fuel oil USTs were closed in place on site. In November 2011 the site entered the Brownfield Cleanup Program and a remedial investigation commenced. d% Geology & Hydrogeology: The site is overlain by 8 feet of fill (sand, gravel, asphalt, brick) underlain by silty sandy clay grading into a brown silty clay unit. Shallow groundwater is at 4 -6 feet below ground surface (fbgs) and flows west towards the Buffalo River. Additional site details, including environmental and health assessment summaries, are available on DEC's website at http , , // www. dec,ny,g /chgmical /80090.html and -- lttp.l /www do „ny gavlefinx /extapps /dere 0915257 Brownfield Cleanup Program New York's Brownfield Cleanup Program.(BCP) encourages the.voluntary cleanup of contaminated properties known as "brownfields” so that they can be reused and redeveloped. These uses include recreation, housing, business or other uses. A brownfield is any real property that is difficult to reuse or redevelop because of the presence or potential presence of contamination. For more information about the BCP, visit: h.ttn;// www .dec,nv,g.ov /chemicnl /8450,html Who to Contact Cofnrrients and duestions are always welcome and should.be directed as follows: Proiect Related Ouestions Anthony Lopes, P.E. NYS DEC 270 Michigan Ave Buffalo, NY 14203 716 - 851 -7220 allopes @gw,dec,state..n.v,us Site - Related Health Questions Matthew Forcucci NYS'DOH 584 Delaware Ave Buffalo, NY 14202 716- 847 -4501 bee i ghealth.state.x y. us Development Ouestions David Hall 4216 Group, LLC 295 Main Street, Suite 210 Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 852 -2829 d_h_allacllicottdevc_1_Aplrxetit collI For More Information We encourage you to share this fact sheet with neighbors and tenants, and /or post this fact sheet in a prominent area of your building for others to see. *Receive Site Fact Sheets by Email '� 4 . Have site information such as this fact sheet sent right to your email inbox. DEC invites you to sign up with contaminated sites county email listservs available at the following web page: l iv vl �� i _. It's quick, it's free, and it will help keep you better informed. Note: Please disregard if you already have signed up and received this fact sheet electronically. Where to Find Information Public interest in this project is valued and appreciated. Project documents are available at the following location to help the public stay informed. You may also view electronic versions of project documents by visiting this Brownfield site's website at kt _: / /ww .d f.n gv /ghgmicaI /80 (if available). Large documents may be abbreviated to meet DEC's file size requirements. for posting to the website. Hard copies of full project documents are available at the listed locations. NYS DEC Regi 9 Office Buffalo and Erie County 270 Michigan Avenue Public Library Buffalo, NY 14203 Attn: Mary Jean Jakubowski 716 -851 -7220 1 Lafayette Square (Call for appointment) Buffalo, NY 14203 716 - 858 -8900 Site Location I fY� .J; . L3= flEtIG; RGPRPUNOAW P}S} TINRQhfRffEEIiALRINOtJWMRRR 1 hl-r -• G04) I t (A) AT I b AJ 03 1 21 A) 19co A & Chwalinski, Gerald From: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation <nysdec @public.govdelivery.com> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2014 10:02 AM To: Chwalinski, Gerald Subject: 1318 Niagara Street Site (Buffalo, Erie Co.) - Remedy Proposed to Address Site Contamination; Public Comment Period and Public Meeting Announced You are subscribed to receive updates from DEC. Links to receive help or to change your preferences are provided below Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page The following link opens a fact sheet that invites public comment about a proposed remedy to address contamination related to the 1318 Niagara Street Site #E915213 (Buffalo, Erie County) under New York's Environmental Restoration Program: • 1318NiagaraStreetCleanupProposed .pdf NYSDEC is accepting public comments about the proposal through March 19, 2014. In addition, NYSDEC has scheduled a public meeting on February 12, 2014 to discuss the proposed remedy and accept public comments. Please see fact sheet for details. The fact sheet is in PDF format. You can save, open, and read the fact sheet by using Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can go to the following web page on the NYSDEC web site to download the program for free: http / /www.dec.ny_gov /about/590.htrnl . Please do not respond to this email. Replies go to an untended mailbox. If you have questions about the contaminated site identified above, please use the contact information provided in the fact sheet. This fact sheet is being provided by the Division of Environmental Remediation within NYSDEC. Update your subscriptions, modify your password or email address, or stop subscriptions at any time on your Subscriber Preferences Page. Please visit subscriberhelp.00vdelNery.com if you have questions or problems with the subscription service. This service is provided to you by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation We respect your right to privac and welcome your feedback Connect with DEC on Facebook and Twit er This email was sent to gchwalinski @city- buffalo.com using GovDelivery, on behalf of: New York Stale Department of Environmental Conservation - 625 Broadway Albany. NY 12233 • (518) 402 -8013 0 43 '91 TO 3suffato Con MOU Council CHRISTOPHER P. SCANLON SOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1401 CITY HALT, BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: 97160 851 -5169 • FAX (716) 851 -4294 E -mail: csc.aiilon@oity- buffalo.com CHAIRMAN FINANCE TRANSPORTATION WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEES BUDGET CIVIL SERVICE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MARGARET SHEA . JUSTINSTEINWANDEI, D1� � Ci/OUT GDrl2� �S51�� U� TO: Gerald Chwalinski, Buffalo City Clerk FROM: Councilmember Christopher P. Scanlon DATE: February 12, 2014 RE: Letter from Thomas Barrett, Vice President of the Buffalo Professional Firefighters Union Dear Mr. Chwalinki, I am requesting that the attached letter be filed for the next Common Council meeting, scheduled for February 18, 2014. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Christopher P. Scanlon South District Councilmember P R O FES S IONAL FIREFIGHTERS NC. �z BUFF ALO . ASSOC., , 16xt LOCAL 282 LAYS, AFL - CIO -CLC February 5, 2014 Honorable Christopher P. Scanlon South District Common Council Member 1401 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Councilman Scanlon: It has come to my attention that Deputy Commissioner Joseph Tomizzi of the Buffalo Fire Department may have accessed the WEB RICI Computer System for purposes other than its intended use. After speaking to Marlaine Hoffman, Erie County Deputy Director of Information Services, she did inform me that Deputy Commissioner Tomizzi did in fact use WEB RICI to run a background check on one of our members, Firefighter William Buyers. Mr. Buyers is extremely upset and has filed a harassment charge against him with Human Resources at Buffalo City Hall. Marlaine also informed us that an audit was done on all of Deputy Commissioner Tomizzi's transactions and forwarded to Commissioner of Buffalo Fire Gamcll Whitfield, who would run an investigation into this matter. We are asking that this honorable body request a copy of the final report of the investigation from Commissioner Whitfield to review its results and any wrong doings by the Deputy Commissioner Tomizzi. If you need any information please feel free to call me. I am willing to speak at a Council meeting regarding this matter. Thank you, Thomas Barrett Vice President TB /tll REFERRED TO CORPORATION COUNSEL AND THE COMMISSIONER OF HUMAN RESOURCES 255 DELAWARE AVENUE • BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 • Phone: (716) 856 -4130 FAX: (716) 854 -1783 ow@ DEMONE A. SMITH MAJORITY LEADER MASTEN DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, ROOM 1414 BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: 851 -5145 • FAX: 851 -5443 E-mail: dsmith ®city- buffalo.com Website: http- / /www.city- buffalo -com February 5, 2014 Council President Darius Pridgen City Hall Room 1315 Buffalo, New York 14202 Dear Mr. Pridgen, CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER l -A CHAIRMAN BUDGET EDUCATION MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE COMMITTEES CIVIL SERVICE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE RULES SPECIAL COMMITTEES WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT MEMBER JOINT SCHOOLS CONSTRUCTION BOARD LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS FRANK GARLAND TIANNA MARKS As you know, access to diversity is one of the most pressing concerns in Building Trade Unions. To make a dent in that urgent need and to highlight this critical problem, City of Buffalo Common Council Majority Leader Demone Smith, LPCiminelli, CASNY and Buffalo Building Trades will sponsor the 2 " Construction Career Fair on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at 10am until 2pm at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center. At the event, an estimated 500 people will experienced the hands -on opportunity to explore the various fields in construction industry, Representatives from Insulators & Asbestos, Carpenters and more as well as Representatives from trade schools and colleges who offer construction related programs will be on -hand to answer questions about a pp rent! cesh ips/em pl oyment and building trade's profession. We invite you to participate in our Construction Career Fair to learn the extent of the Construction Industry and to witness the efforts and opportunity to create diversity with high school students, GED students, Veterans, Minorities and women, formerly incarcerated with local labor unions in the City of Buffalo. We look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, March 19, 2014 and the opportunity to discuss these ideas with you further. If you are able to attend please contact Tianna Marks at (716) 851 -5145. Sincerely Demone A. Smith Majority Leader Masten Distict Councilmember DEMONE A. SMITH MAJORITY LEADER MASTEN DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, ROOM 1414 BUFFALO, NY 14202 - 3318 PHONE: 851 -5145 • FAX: 851 -5443 E -mail: dsmith@city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com February 5, 2014 001 :+ Common cCDunrtrl CI TY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER CHAIRMAN BUDGET EDUCATION MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE COMMITTEES CIVIL SERVICE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE RULES SPECIAL COMMITTEES WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT 1 MEMBER ' �C✓ �7'I S JOINT SCHOOLS CONSTRUCTION BOARD LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS ( FRANK GARLAND TiANNAMARKS C ')aSpV& C'C)n7'Al ) / Dear Council President Pridgen: Enclosed is the composition and focus of the Housing Committee of the City of Buffalo Common Council. In anticipation of the first meeting, I am requesting the following items be sent to the Committee from the Community Development and Legislation Committee. (CD 81)Lot Next door- Neighbor next door Auction - (CD 8)Demolition of Slated Properties Auction (CD 32) Sale of Vacant lot to Homeowners on Brinkman (CD -42) Ornamental landscape Gardens (Leg -99) Amend Chapter 341- Problem Property Enforcement (Leg 46)In Rem Tax Foreclosure (Leg 69) Land Bank (Leg 71)Sale Vacant/Abandon Property below Market Value (Leg 69) Property disposition (Leg 47) Tax Hardship Assistance (Leg 103) Rental. Dwelling Unit (Leg 21) Property Maintenance Code Legislation updated There is still some organizational work to be done before the first meeting is scheduled. I will keep you updated on the progress. Thank you for your attention to this matter if there is any questions comments or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me directly. Sinc ly, Demone Smith CC: Councilmembers Fontana, Wyatt, Scanlon, Golombek LA The Housing Committee of the Buffalo Common Council The purpose of the Housing Committee is to review and make recommendations on City functions in all areas pertaining to housing including but not limited to • Services • Dispensation • Regulations Common Council Appointees • Council Members: • Demone Smith- Chair • Richard Fontana • Rasheed Wyatt Citizen Appointments: • Joyce Stewart • Joy McDuffie • Phylis Harris • Art Robinson Council Staff Assignments: Verne Shaw, Mark Jaskula and Alex Cornwell Housing services Grants, Programs, Repairs, Home Rehabilitations CHODO's, Maintenance, Impact teams, Quality of Life Programs, Clean, Board & Seal Programs Home Repair Program Disposition Purchase, Homestead, In -Rem Foreclosure, Independent Auctions (CD 81)Lot Next door- Neighbor next door Auction - (CD 8)Demolition of Slated Properties Auction (Leg 46)In Rem Tax Foreclosure (Leg 69) Land Bank (Leg 71)Sale Vacant/Abandon Property Below Market Value (CD 32) Sale of Vacant lot to Homeowners on Brinkman (Leg 69) Property disposition (Leg 47) Tax Hardship Assistance Regulations (Leg 143) Rental Dwelling Unit occupancy Tax Update City Court Fines Collections Leins & Collections (Leg 21) Property Maintenance Code Legislation updated Update Property Managers Law Site Inspections before foreclosures Establish vacant property bond fund Property management law enforcement Abandonment language for City brought Properties Establish a business category for non- owner occupied Enforcement of Buffalo's Rental Registry Zombie Foreclosures (CD -42) ornamental landscape Gardens (Leg -99) Amend Chapter 341 - Problem Property Enforcement LLC Reform Reports of TASK FORCES - Distress Properties - Project Slumlord - Anti - Flipping Task force H }yam } 6 2 �� a_ The Town of Cheektowaga Office of Building and Plumbing Inspections 3301 Broadway Cheektowaga, NY 14227 (716) 686 -3490 SOLICITATION FOR LEAD AGENCY STATUS UNLISTED ACTION Pursuant to Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, State Environmental Quality Review (SEQRA) Date: January 24, 2014 Project Name: Sunoco Project Number: 2014 - 1 r Locat 432 Dingens Street The Town of Cheektowaga identified this project as an unlisted action for the purpose of SEQR. The Town of Cheektowaga is not required but has chosen to coordinate the review with involved agencies pursuant to Part 617.6 (b) (3). Any involved or interested agency may submit objections in writing within thirty (30) days of the date of this notification. If no objections are expressed, the Town of Cheektowaga will assume lead agency status for this action and will make a determination of its significance. Written comments may be submitted to: Daniel J. Ulatowski, AICP, Planner Building Inspections Office Cheektowaga Town Hall 3301 Broadway Cheektowaga, New York 14227 Before. February 24, 2014 Agencies Notified: Erie County DEP - Rachel Chrostowski City of Buffalo — Gerald A. Chwalinski Doyle Fire District Board of Commissioners REFERRED TO THE CITY PLANNMNG BOARD • zep Development Review Application Office of Building Inspections Cheektowaga Town Hall 3301 Broadway Cheektowaga, New York 14227 (716)686 -3470 686 -3516 fax APPLICANT SITE ADDRESSIPROPERTY OWNER Bergmann Associates on behalf of Sunoco, Inc. (R &M) 432 Dirigens St. Cheektowaga, NY NAME ADDRESS 28 East Main St., 200 First Federal Plaza, Rochester, NY 1461 Atlantic Refining & Marketing Corp. ADDRESS FOR NOTIFICATION RECORD OWNER'S NAME Rochester 1735 Market St. CITY RECORD OWNER'S ADDRESS NY 14614 Philadelphia STATE/ ZIP CITY Contact: Brian Burri (586) 232 -5135 x468 PA, 19103 TELEPHONE AND FAX STATEIZIP bburri @bergmannpc.com EMAIL ADDRESS PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Provide a description of the.proposed project including any use of exterior areas. The proposed proiect is to expand the existing Sunoco fuel station and APlus convenience store location at 432 Din ens St. The expansion of the site includes 422 424 and 428 Din ens St. which are located in the City of Buffalo. The existin b0di'm will bi- med and a new 3L520 SF b wiI[__be_cnnqtrtictPd on the westg[a portion of the s The existing canopy will also be razed and a new 35' x 89' canopy will be constructed. Currently, there are (4) fuel dispensers which will _be increased to (6) fuel dispensers and a high speed diesel dispenser. The existing underground fuel tanks will also be replaced. As part of reconfiguring the layout for the site there will be associated site improvements i luding modifications DISCLOSURE STATEMENT - SECTION 809 OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL LAW FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION AN OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE OF THE TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA SHALL BE DEEMED TO HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE APPLICANTION WHEN HEISHE, HIS/HER SPOUSE, OR THEIR BROTHERS, SISTERS, PARENTS, CHILDREN, GRAND CHILDREN, OR THE SPOUSE OF ANY OF THEM ('i) IS THE APPLICANT, _ (2) IS AN OFFICER, DIRECTOR, PARTNER, OR EMPLOYEE OF THE APPLICANT, OR (3) LEGALLY OR BENEFICIALLY OWNS OR CONTROLS STOCK OF A CORPORATE APPLICANT OR IS A MEMBER OF A PARTNERSHIP OR ASSOSCIATION APPLICANT, OR (4) IS A PARTY TO AN AGREEMENT WITH SUCH AN APPLICANT, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHEREBY HE /SHE MAY RECEIVE ANY PAYMENT OR OTHER SENEF4T, WHETHER OR NOT FOR SER- VICES RENDERED, DEPENDENT OR CONTINGENT UPON THE FAVORABLE APPROVAL OF SUCH APPLICATION, PETION OR R£OUEST (5) OWNERSHIP OF LESS THAN FIVE PERCENT OF THE STOCK OF A CORPORATION WHOSE STOCK 15 LISTED ON THE NEW YORK OR AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGES SHALL CONSTITUTE AN INTEREST FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION. PLEASE CHECK ONE X THERE ARE NO PERSONS WHO HAVE AN INTERSTEST IN THIS APPLICATION THERE IS (ARE) PERSON (S) WHO HAVE AN INTEREST IN THIS APPLICATION . [ON A SEPARATE SHEET, TO BE ATTACHED TO THIS APPLICATION, INDICATE THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF SUCH PERSON OR PERSONS. THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF RELATIONSHIP TO THE APPLICANT, AND THE NATU RE AND EXTENT OF INTEREST IN THIS APPLICATION) SWORN STATEMENT As applicant or agent for the above described property, I do hereby swear that all statements, descriptions and signatures peari g on this form and accompanying materla3s are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge t , STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF•ERttr 6)0V"iVXI ) SS: �s t OF ll c �� ) , IITIRE.FAPPL1-14T I Brian J. Burri, of Bergmann Associates o n behalf f Subscribed and sworn to before me Inc. M JAPJ9CE A. FREDERiCKS NAME OFAPPC [C1wT.. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY this day of 4 C r� U�'�6e � ; 20F3 Notary ,76 New York Qualified in Monroe County t ,k ki J _ LLvkn Commission Expires Aug. 26, 20JI RECEIPT NO . ........................ . APPLICATION FEE ... �'.'... Application for Change of Zoning Classification Office of Building Inspections Cheektowaga Town Hall 3301 Broadway Cheektowaga, New York 14227 (716) 686 -3470 686 -3516 fax TO: THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. Pursuant to Article X of the Zoning Law of the Town of Cheektowaga, the undersigned Owner/ Petitioner hereby requests that the Zoning Map of the Town of Cheektowaga, be amended as follows: Bergmann Associates on behalf of Sunoco, Inc. R &M (contact: Brian Burri) (585) 232 -5135 x 411 1. ................................................................................................................ ............................... Name of Petitioner Telephone No. 28 East Main 5t., 200 First Federal Plaza, Rochester, IVY 14614 .................... ........................................................ ............ . .................... ................. I ......... . Mailing Address (street & number) (city, 01age or town) (state) (zip code) 2. Location of Property to be Rezoned: 432 Dirlgen5 St, Cheektowaga, IVY 3. Name of Record Landowner: Atlantic Refining & M.a Corp. 0.31 acres 4. Area of parcel to be rezoned, in acres: ........................... ............................... ....... ............................... 5. Present zoning classification(s) of property: R RS RA RSC RMH NS C@ CM MS CF M1 M2 AG (drefe classification) 6. Proposed zoning classification(s) of property: R RS RA RSC RMH NS C CM (MS CF Mi M2 AG (circle clessifica ion) Sunoco fuel station and APlus convenience store 7. Present use of property :................................................................... ............................... 8. Proposed use of property: Sunoco fuel station and APlus convenience store 9. Attached are (4) four legal descriptions of the parcel to be rezoned and four (4) copies of a boundary survey. 10. Pursuant to Article X. Section 260 -84 (Provisional Amendment), the applicant is also submitting twenty (20) copies of a development or site plan providing the minimum required information as specified in the "Town of Cheektowaga Development Review Application ". 11. The petitioner acknowledges that payment of an application fee is for administrative and advertising expenses to the Town as a result of this application and in no way relates to either approval or disapproval of application, and is not refundable. o 0 12. The petitioner affirms that he/she is the current owner of the subject property or that he/she has attached written -312 N � permission from the owner of the subject property to allow fort fling of this request. (see attached authorizatiofx fArA Z (of Bergmann Associates n 12/19/2013 on behalf of Sunoco, Inc." M Date: ......... ............................... n...................... ... ............................,_; �, n o �w (signature of Petitioner I Owner) r STATE OF NEW YORK: an CD O .;=- o rn LVtV �� 5S: . 00)Z7, COUNTY OPER E : ro ° ti % X On this ...W.day of :'. �4 �!:..., 2D.�, personally appeared before me ..�4 4`i (- ....:V!.ut' ................. v c o N 6 Ye (Name a e. i oner) F The petitioner, to me well known to be the same person described in and who signed nd executed the forgoing petition and wh duly acknowledged to me the execution of the same for the purpose therein mentioned. ,..,,L J` Referred to Erie County D.E.P. .................... Recommendation Received ❑ yes ❑ no Referred to Town Planning Board Recommendation Received ❑ yes ❑ no Meeting Noticed Published Public Meeting Held On ......................... RECEIPT NO . ............... AMOUNT PAID • '-x. >.... X 01 617.20 Appendix B Short Environmental Assessment Form Instructions for Comtnletin2 Part 1- Project Information. The applicant or project sponsor is responsible for the completion of Part 1. Responses become part of the application for approval or funding, are subject to public review, and may be subject to further verification. Complete Part 1 based on information currently available. If additional research or investigation would be needed to fully respond to any item, please answer as thoroughly as possible based on current information. Complete all items in Part 1. You may also provide any additional information which you believe will be needed by or useful to the lead agency, attach additional pages as necessary to supplement any item. Part 1- Project and Sponsor Information Name of Action or Project: Sunoco Fuel Station: Dingens Street Project Location (describe, and attach a location map): 432 Dingens Street, Cheektowaga, NY 14206 Brief Description of Proposed Action: The proposed project is to expand the existing Sunoco fuel station and APlus convenience store location at 432 Dingens St. Since the site is currently an existing non- conforming use under the Town of Cheektowaga Code, the Applicant is proposing to rezone the parcel from Commercial (C) District to Motor Service (MS) District to bring the site in to compliance with the local zoning regulations. (Note: the expansion of the site also includes (3) adjacent parcels (422, 424, 428 Dingens St.) which are located in the City of Buffalo and were recently rezoned on December 10, 2013 to accommodate the proposed project.) Name of Applicant or Sponsor: Telephone: (585) 232.5135 x 411 Bergmann Associates on behalf of Sunoco, Inc, (R &M) &Mail: bburri @bergmannpc.com Address: 28 East Main St., 200 First Federal Plaza City/PO: State: Zip Code: Rochester NY 14614 1. Does the proposed action only involve the legislative adoption of a plats, local law, ordinance, NO YES administrative rule, or regulation? If Yes, attach a narrative description of the intent of the proposed action and the environmental resources that 21 El may be affected in the municipality and proceed to Part 2. If no, continue to question 2. 2. Does the proposed action require a permit, approval or funding from any other governmental Agency? NO YES If Yes, list agency(s) name and permit or approval: curb cut - Town of Cheektowaga and City of Buffalo Rezoning, site plan approval, building, demolition, signage, permits 3.a. Total acreage of the site of the proposed action? 32 +1- acres b. 'Total acreage to be physically disturbed? 32 +1- acres c. Total acreage (project site and any contiguous properties) owned or controlled by the applicant or project sponsor? 65 +1- acres 4. Check all land uses that occur on, adjoining and near the proposed action. ❑ Urban []Rural (non- agriculture) ❑ Industrial m Commercial m Residential (suburban) ❑Forest ❑Agriculture ❑Aquatic El Other (specify): ❑Parkland Page I of 4 ?) e l NO YES NIA 5. Is the proposed action, ❑ ❑ a. A permitted use under the zoning regulations? ❑ ❑ ❑ b. Consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan? NO YES 6. Is the proposed action consistent with the predominant character of the existing built or natural ❑ landscape? YES 7. Is the site of the proposed action located in, or does it adjoin, a state listed Critical Environmental Area? N% If Yes, identify: Z 8. a. Will the proposed action result in a substantial increase in traffic above present levels? NO b. Are public transportation services) available at or near the site of the proposed action? action? U ❑ LrJ V/ c. Are any pedestrian accommodations or bicycle routes available on or near site of the proposed NO YES 9. Does the proposed action meet or exceed the state energy code requirements? will exceed requirements, describe design features and technologies: ❑ ❑ If the proposed action 10. Will the proposed action connect to an existing public/Private water supply? NO YES ❑ ❑ If No, describe method for providing potable water: 11. Will the proposed action connect to existing wastewater utilities? NO YES ❑ ❑ If No, describe method for providing wastewater treatment: 12. a. Does the site contain a structure that is listed on either the State or National Register of Historic NO ❑ YES ❑ Places? b. Is the proposed action located in an archeological sensitive area? ❑ 13. a. Does any p ortion of the site of the proposed action, or lands adjoining the proposed action, contain local agency? NO YES ❑ wetlands or other waterbodies regulated by a federal, state or wetland or waterbody? ❑ ❑ b. Would the proposed action physically alter, or encroach into, any existing Yes, identify the wetland or waterbody an d extent of alterations in square feet or acres: e If mid-successional at apply: 14. Identify the typical habitat types that occur on, or are likely asst nds fou nd on pro site. Check all ❑ Agricultural /gr [03 Shoreline ❑ Forest ❑ Wetland [3Urban m Suburban animal, or associated habitats, listed NO YES 15. Does the site of the proposed action contain any species of by the State or Federal government as threatened or endangered? ❑ F-1 16. Is the project site located in the 100 year flood plain? NO V/ YES YES 17. Will the proposed action create storm water discharge, either from point or non -point sources? 0 If Yes, YE a. Will storm water discharges flow to adjacent properties? N� s s ^,a a e b. Will storm water discharges be directed to established conveyance systems (runoff and storm drains)? NO [Z]YES If Yes, briefly describe: € � a Page 2 of 4 t 18. Does the proposed action include construction or other activities that result in the impoundment of water or other liquids (e.g. retention pond, waste lagoon, dam)? If Yes, explain purpose and size: 19. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the location of an active or closed solid waste management facility? If Yes, describe: NO I YES NO YES FSA 20. Has the site of the proposed action or an adjoining property been the subject of remediation (ongoing or ro YES completed) for hazardous waste? ❑ If Yes, describe: I AFFIRM THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE Applicant/ spo�ls r ; Bergmann Associates on behalf of Sunoco, Inc. (R &M) Date: 12/1912013 Signature: / Page 3 of 4 Part 2 - Impact Assessment. The Lead Agency is responsible for the completion of Part 2. Answer all of the following questions in Part 2 using the information contained in Part 1 and other materials submitted by the project sponsor or otherwise available to the reviewer. When answering the questions the reviewer should be guided by the concept "Have my responses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action ?" 02/06/2014 13:12 15184314121 FHWA N1' DIVISION 92770 P.001/003 Q � A. U.S. Department of Transportation Leo W. O'Brien Federal Building Federal Highway Administration 11A Clinton Avenue, Suite 719 Albany, NY 12207 New York Division New York Division Facsimile: 518 - 431 -4121 To: Mr. Jim Montour / J Fax 716 5 5 -4234 $ I From: Jonatlm D. McDad Phone: 518431 -4127 Division,A to Fax: 518 -431 -4121 . MESSAGE _ � j LEAD PLUS 2 PAGES Attached is . a scanned copy of the Federal Highway Administration's response to your January 22 letter transmitting the Common Council's resolution concerning: the extension of the public comment period for the NY Gateway Connection Improvement Project. The original letter will be sent to you via the U.S. Mail. If you have any questions, do not hesitate -call Robert Davies of my staff at 518 -431 -8880 or email him at roberLda)des@dot.gov Note This facsimile transmission contains confidential information intended only for the use by the addressee identified above. If you are not the addressee, any copying, distribution or disclosure of the contents hereof is prohibited. If you have received this transmission by mistake, kindly notify us by telephone imm ediately so that we can make arrangements for the return or destruction of the transmission. Thank you. LIS 02/06/2014 13:12 15184314121 r,411 111X311 �� Fsd" Kvnvoy Admintsiratkm FHWA HV DIVISION #2770 P.002/003 all New York Division Leo W. O'Brien Federal Building 11A Clinton Avenue, Suite 719 Albany, NY 12207 February 6, 2014 518 - 431 -4127 Fax: 518-431 -4921 New York FHWAQdotgov In Reply Refer To: HED-NY Mr. Jun Montour Legislative Assistant City of Buffalo, NY Common Council 65 Niagara Street - Room 1413 Buffalo, New York 14202 -33 Dear Mr. Montour: Thank you for your letter of January 22 to Federal Highway Administrator Victor Mendez by which you transmitted the adopted January 7 Council Resolution - Extending Public Comment Period for NY Gateway Connection Improvement Project (Golombek) and requested our review. Your letter was forwarded to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) New York Division for response. The Council's adopted January 7 resolution requested an extension of an additional 45 days to the New York Gateway Connections Improvement Project to the U.S. Peace Bridge Plaza Draft Environmental impact Statement (DEIS) public comment period, thus extending the due date from January 13 to .February 28. The resolution also requested to further publicize the project materials and website, and the community's ability to provide continent; and perform outreach to the 10 percent of nearby residents with no English or Spanish proficiency. In response to previous requests received from the public, the DEIS public corxm ent period was extended by 15 additional days to January 28. This extension was formally enacted and announced on January 12. After careful consideration and coordination with the New York. State Department of Transportation ( NYSDOT) who serves as the project sponsor, it is our position that an additional DEIS review time extension beyond the initial IS day extension that was previously granted was not warranted. However, as FHWA works with NYSDOT to advance the proposed New York Gateway Connections Improvement Project to the US. Peace Bridge Plaza, we remain very interested in hearing public opinion regarding the project. We are also committed to ensuring the environmental review process is as comprehensive as possible and addresses all relcvaut information, including new developments. To that cnd, after consulting with NYSDOT, a 30-day public comment period will be included once the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) is made available. While not required by law, this provides the public with an additional opportunzity to submit meaningful comments before FHWA and NYSDOT complete the environmental review necessary to advance the project. In addition, consideration will be given to perform additional outreach to address the concerns raised regarding nearby residents with no English or Spanish proficiency. REFERRED TO THE C OMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, 02/06/2014 13:12 15184314121 O FHWA NV DIVISION If we can provide further information or assistance, my staff at 515 -431 =8880 or by e-mail at robert.davi 0 42770 P.003/003 2 free to call Mr. Robert Davies of Division Administrator ce. Daniel Streett, Engineering Division, NYSDOT e . PETITIONS February 18, 2014 00 3 35 M. Petrillo, Use 1368 Hertel, Create Front and Left Side Sidewalk Patios to a Sit -In Restaurant (Hrg 2/25) (Del) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK G ERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk MILLY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics Z 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 THIS IS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: a sj4-- fry.- �4-4 � To be held in the Council Chamber, 13 "' Floor, City Hall On: �A � � � A t 2:00 pm I am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if am not the owner or petitioner, I will inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. Print Name �G 4 > �, .LAC Phone # f o - -?-T7 Y Dat J 3 ATTENTION CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851 -5085 FOR PLANNING BOARD TIME ON a�- z CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT � L61"k � RS I SIS _ R66*--- IF APPROVED AT THE COMMITTEE MEETING THE ITEM WILL BE REFERRED sf ' TO THE FULL COUNCIL ON ___ __ -►� '147 —/ CiS f of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square Buffa €o, NY 1.4202 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Dat 0 1 / 3 0 /2014 03:57 PM ,OUT®®RGAFE Building Applicati® j } �'•� -,.�s i' 4 � :.Y�`r � , �� � � :: - � fi r 4 Submitted By DAVID GRUND Page 1 AIP # 205199 �S Date 1 Time By Date I Time By Processed 01/30/2014 15:49 GRUND Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires e Type of Work # Plans 0 Declared Valuation 2500.00 Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group FLAT Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name Description of Work COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED, SECTION 511 -59 F. FOR THE EXPANSION OF A RESTRICTED USE. PUBLIC HEARING AND FEE REQUIRED. CREATE FRONT AND LEFT -SIDE SIDEWALK PATIOS TO A SIT -IN RESTAURANT. SURVEY ATTACHED. ParentAlP # project: Project/Phase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description Address 1368 HERTEL BUFFALO NY 14216- Location Contact ID AC208994 Name HERTEL PROPERTIES LLC Flailing Address 5409 MAIN ST 2ND FLOOR Organization City WILLIAMSVILLE State/Province NY ZIPIPC 14221 Country USA Day Phone (716)932 -7156 x Evening Phone f=ax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 10/04/2006 To Contact ID AC18354 Name WILLIAM J SCHIERLITZ Mailing Address 65 A OAKBROOK DR Organization City AMHERST State /Province NY ZIPIPC 14221 Country USA Day Phone (716)875 -7281 x Evening Phone Fax (716)875 -7281 Mobile # (716) - Occupant N From To Owner N Frown To Contact ID AC1215798 Name SCHIERLITZ WILLIAM J Mailing Address Organization City 157 LEICESTER RD State/Province KENMORE NY ZIPIPC 14217 Country Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner N From To ❑ Foreign ❑ Foreign ❑ Foreign No Addresses are linked to this Application { City of Buffalo ..__.� 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax(716)851 5472 Repoli Date 01/30/2014 03:57 PM q Submitted By DAVID GRUNDY Page 3 644371 ENGINEER 1 Incomplete ❑ 011301201415:49 644373 CC APP 1 Incomplete ❑ 011301201415:54 Datall 1. PRIOR REQUIRED APPROVALS Modified By GRUND Itlodified Date)Time 01/301201415:49 Comments No Comments € RIOR AP PROVALS Rfio Arts Commission City Survey (can't) Permit Office ❑AsbestosAbaternent ❑ Arts Comm. Approval ❑ Subdivisions ❑ Asbestos Survey ❑ Special events [) Bond /Certified chectc ❑ Assessment Combination City Engineering Gammon Council F—) Admin OfficelApts R4 ❑ First Insurances Check ❑Public Works approval ❑ Curb Cuts ❑ Beauty Parlor R2 ❑ Notarized Permission/ for portable sign one year ® Encroachment ❑ Canopy /Marctuee ROW Lease showing Use ❑ RodentGVermin Bait encroachment ❑ Oversize Trucking ❑ Freestanding Sign ❑ SewerNVater Cut ❑ Sewer Retention ❑ Plumbers' Cuts ❑ Human Service Facility ❑ Simple Demolition ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Street Cuts ❑ Portable Sign in ROW ❑ Simple Plan Approval ❑Tree over4" at 4' ® Restricted Use Permit ❑ Zoning /Use Check City Planning ❑Other ❑ Thruway Sign approval ❑ Citywide Site Plan ❑ Subdivisions Environmental Review Proservation Board ❑ Zoning Variance ❑ Urban Renewal ❑ S.E.Q.R.A. ❑ Preservation District ❑ ❑Contiguous N E P A Check City Survey ❑ Address Permit Law Office W.'A6'r Dopartment ❑ Development ❑ Insurances Check ❑ Now Water Supply ❑ Flood Plain ❑ Title Held ❑ Water Retention MD OK GRUND GRUND N ? _ r � t � M t No Records for This Search Criteria 01/30/2014 15:49 GRUND 01/30/2014 15:49 6APARTMENTS iD outdo- ij ajc ri Teml S-a-Inz; - mnml iD L � � _� .... __ vl � Ave. DE ( f7 H= Plan mm"*w N SR. R. For. Soma n¢gp�.'3i�'rkmtiElGrrP 70F3 F-ht Floor Pkin ER� EE ±A -: Ij outdo- L � � _� .... __ vl � Ave. DE ( f7 H= Plan mm"*w N SR. R. For. Soma n¢gp�.'3i�'rkmtiElGrrP 70F3 F-ht Floor Pkin ER� EE ±A -: Ij J. Smith, Agent, Use 739 Elmwood to Expand an Existing Restaurant in the Elmwood Ave Special Zoning District (Hrg 2/25)(Del) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD 5k OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk MILLY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics Ro 1--f - 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 THIS IS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: W To be held in the Council Chamber, 13 Floor, City Hall On: 'j -;�) g�' -1q- At 2:00 pm am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petitioner, I will inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. Print Name �'e5 art 1_T � Phone # Date ATTENTION 9M '� o t CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851 -5085 FOR PLANNING BOARD TIME ON CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT L-r r City of Buffalo OUTDORCAFE Building Application ot 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 01/31/2014 03:01 PM Submitted By FLD Page 1 A/P # 205247 :{ F ^ a %a q J ...x: I : x'� s- ; »r > r ,.. S�f J .g �,i } L :_s Y:a{ gg, a; , ?zs k `I iA .�:' -5 ;.I t I ,,r.,'�l <aa z� .-§e€ I f.:. '... �. =K fx.. _I, ". StagQs Date Time By Date Time By Processed 01/31/2014 14:59 DIGEF Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires Associated Informatio ValuaUQn Type of Work # Plans 0 Declared Valuation 0 "00 Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0-00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group FLAT Actual Valuation 0 "00 Square Footage 0.00 Name Description Work — RESTRICTED USE PERMIT 511- 56D.(1) COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL/FEE REQUIRED — TO EXPAND AN EXISTING RESTAURANT IN THE ELMWOOD AVE SPECIAL ZONING DISTRICT BY USING AN AT GRADE OUTDOOR PATIO ON PRIVATE PROPERTY AT THE REAR OF THE BUILDING AS PER SCANNED SURVEYIDRAWING. Parent A/P # Project # Projecf/Phase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description 1 I:° � I$ ';J _ -`� 3. 1 ✓t i. : L.� h�-: � "I I �i, G I} � I� ;jl y: 0 a-�? Address 739 ELMWOOD BUFFALO NY 14222 - Location W AR ] x w a4 s'..'$ i :1 - - 1 Ti :{ ' y Ell �g�u3e.3j }_z -- 2$d�I.T S��l ?t Contact ID AC336283 Name GARY LAMARTINA Mailing Address 111 WINDSOR AVE Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY Z /P /PC 14209 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone (716)912 -6084 x Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 03/12/2009 To Contact ID AC336284 Name KELLY LAMARTINA Mailing Address 111 WINDSOR AVE Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIP /PC 14209 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 03/12/2009 To Contact ID AC1250049 Name LEONARD & CHFRYL ZACCAGNINO Mailing Address 5125 LEXOR LN Organization City CLARENCE State /Province NY ZIP /PC 14031 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner N From To City of Buffalo OUTDORCAFE Building Application 65. Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851-5472 Report Date 01/31/2014 03:01 PM Submitted By FLD Page 3 F ' } �,.�' = � er -,.i ia c .� -,�' n j w §�.'.�... '..+!:��i�€ ,: }S -� '= k i -, �tt,e hi n.l IUrt� 3t�11$`n Check Inspections Inspections Successful Check Reviews Reviews Successful 644455 ELMWOOD #1 ELMWOOD VILLAGE DISTRICT Approved Check Conditions Conditions Successful MD MULTI - DWELLING PROPERTY Approved, OK Check Alert Conditions Alert Conditions Successful Check Licenses Not Checked Check Children Status Children Successful Check Open Cases 0 r. ° >`> '' �£`,�.. ' i!,':..- wn -: -.s. ` i }� h �^:^ a,`1�,' ° 9 {� J ,'i; [ ,° : J, 3 ? - -''r # K' i „'. 'IG nG'�:i�lFA 4 P`_r.. ?$F �1 ,' 4sf d I R� ^ .i"< rF i,i } T A' d» -, r yl r`'Y.'' xd S .° .,,,.T =F_�d 1. �I•€ 2 $.. 7} - W��'! -� �`£_sJ�IJ .-.b .,. I PERMIT FEE U 25.00 I APPLICATION FEE U 25.00 - Total Unpaid 50.00 Total Paid 0.00 3^: f -:;41j - �., i:,i yrr "dill ' ,'"c, % +�� .f, §, -; i} S hM YJ J;' : ' J f B k i ` {t Y_':�3 { ".; 1- lltl , k .. , l 1 fI ,I F ",�r S�Iti , kr # 1rr treat t „� , -r S i ' .a. ".: ^ *'S';, 1 :1_ h`^ f>E _ �` ` �' .9 l i . ? {V �'° * "1.: �. i' =i' i 4 II t _ ,C..." uJ There are no Inspections for this Report i, JF. ..:. +:.. ..� � - .�� I ° ✓f;... , . [.. .; � 3s�ll ' },1 1� e� f} r+ > „„,, P s. V < i N, ..e §.. trutr . �L 1�.:� t �_f I 'J 4 , �aF " - 15{d •a .:. ,n,,, ,.. 1 �7 ra lj r :1 [ s 2 -1, f. F � : rt....,� a _ €� rlt f �I d.l 644455 ELMWOOD 1 Approved ❑ 01/311201414:59 01!311201415:00 011311201415:00 DIGEF fit { _ Lt Ill �r{ xq ill. „ z. . t ra , l j I . r ,{ t >� , ., I r .. x q Irrq '' k 1 .a..t %'T:•:r rPl IS % } 'Y I ' Y ?f. s "�i „2 Ij {I IS [.,. Pj, f ➢ %E 1 f11:} ,.J -' -_ S: :i: ".Y�2' Detail 1. PRIOR REQUIRED APPROVALS Modified By digef ModifiedDate/Time 01/31/201414:59 Comments No Comments PRIOR APPROVALS Bflo Arts Commission City Survey (con't) Permit Office ❑ Asbestos Abatement ❑ Arts Comm. Approval ❑ Subdivisions ❑ Asbestos Survey ❑ Special events ❑ BondlCertifled check ❑ Assessment Combination Common Council ❑ First Insurances Check City Engineering ❑ Admin Office /Apts R4 E) Public Works approval Notarized Permission! for p ortable y ear s one Beaut Parlor R2 p g y E) Curb Cuts ❑ y Lease showing Use encroachment ❑ Encroachment ❑ Canopy /Marquee ROW ❑ RodentfVermin Bait ❑ Oversize Trucking ❑ Freestanding Sign ❑ SewerlWater Cut ❑ Sewer Retention ❑ Plumbers' Cuts ❑ Human Service Facility ❑ Simple Demolition ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Street Cuts ❑ Portable Sign in ROW ❑ Simple Plan Approval ® Restricted Use Permit ❑ Tree over 4" at 4' City Planning ❑Other ❑ Zoning/Use Check ❑ Thruway Sign approval L) Citywide Site Plan Preservation Board ❑ Subdivisions Environmental Review ❑ Zoning Variance L) Urban Renewal ❑Preservation Qistrict ❑ S.E.Q.R.A. ❑ N.E.P.A. ❑Contiguous Check City Survey C) Address Permit Law Office Water Department ❑ Development ❑ Insurances Check ❑ New Water Supply ❑ Flood Plain ❑ Title Held ❑ Water Retention yS•((• % % � { r h bJA a; ° �- � ?_ MD OK DIGEF 01/31/2014 14:59 DIGEF 01/31/2014 14:59 N L. Desiderio, Agent, Use 1816 Clinton St to Open an Existing Take -Out Restaurant in the Clinton Street Special Zoning District (Hrg 2 /25)(Lov) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk MILLY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics t 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 94202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 8514845 THIS 15 TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: 1 4(-J� caw - S� ---- - - - - - Tc - be hel d in #thamber,_13 Floor. Hall On: -Q " u. b t 4 At 2:00 pm I am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petitioner, I will inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. signed �-- c � ��' �� . ._ �;, �, --� en owner) Print Name Phone # �� ( `��� Date ATTENTION CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851 -5085 FOR PLANNING BOARD TIME ON E l� CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT 0 0", 1�r�g -A >!�.sr. City of buffato I 65 Niagara Square ? Buffalo, NY 14202 j (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 02/03/2014 11:14 AM A/P # 205257 Processed Issued i Frnaf 'I Date / Time USE Building Application Submitted By FLD Page 1 BY Date / Time BY Temp COO coo Expires Associated luLrmation Type of Worts # Plans 0 Declared Valuation 0.00 � Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 I Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group Actual Valuation 0,00 Square Footage 0.00 Name 1 p esadp Lio — RESTRICTED USE PERMIT 511- 68.4F.(1)(FEE AND PUBLIC NEARING REQUIRED) " " TO OPEN AN EXISTING TAKE OUT RESTAURANT IN THE CINTON STREET SPECIAL ZONING DISTRICT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Parent A/P #k Project # ProjecUPhaso Name Phase # S,ze/ Are a Srze Descuptron Address 1816 CLINTON BUFFALO NY 14206- Location _Organization_ — -- State /Province BUFFALO NY Country ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 02/23/2005 To 05/06/2007 Organization State /Province NY Country USA ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 07/25/1996 To State /Province NY Country USA ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 05/0612007 Contact 1D AC1318117 Name DESIDERIO DAVID Mailing- AO M-c� City 1816 CLINTON ST ZIP /PC 14206 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From To Contact IDAC260417 Name DESIDERIODAVID Marling Address 1816 CLINTON ST City BUFFALO ZIP/PC 14206 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From To Contact ID AC93100 Name DESIDERIO,DAVID �arli — city BUFFALO ZIP/PC 14206 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From To tw am — mw No Addresses are linked to this Application _Organization_ — -- State /Province BUFFALO NY Country ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 02/23/2005 To 05/06/2007 Organization State /Province NY Country USA ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 07/25/1996 To State /Province NY Country USA ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 05/0612007 City ofOuffalo USE Building Application 6, Niagara'Square Buffalo, NY 14292 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851-5472 Repod Date 021031201411 :14 AM Submitted By FLD Page 3 .n �. x ' . ik` a !t'�''' t :._ _•'eE.. = a r, ; a: ,�,:' 'v sre ".'_ 1 EIF�. 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Yu, Owner, Use 185 Lang for a Ground Sign and Two Illuminated Signs (Hrg 2 /25)(Lov) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk MILLY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 9308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 859 -5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 THIS IS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUB LIC HEARING REGARDING. To be held in the Council Chamber, 13 Floor, City Hall On: 14 At 2:00 pm I am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petitioner, I will inform said owner, petitioner or his/her agent of the above. Signed Print Name %��� 1P Phone #, 4 t ' l` : Date ' ` / / l ATTENTION CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851 -5085 FOR PLANNi G BDARD TAME ON CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT _. FtK� vity of Buffalo SIGNS Bui lding Appli 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 ✓% (71'6)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Da te 02/11/20 1 0:54 AM Submitted By Mi Castro Page 1 Alp # 205600 1 " g �r; :'' >.:?' P if sx 1 1 - `: I ' Ld °a s1f ;' zi 1 ,,. r,,,..k �''� §i I I P + +f R City of Buffalo SIGNS Bu lding Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY, 14202 (M6)851 -4949 Fax(716)851 -5472 Report Gate 02/11/2014 10:54 AM Submitted By Mike Castro Page 3 I �� `.�.. S Y "��'sel f.r -.e ]p I. fty :>.���� :- ,',4� - 9 t,, d: l : - ,5�' �I.r• � '. ��I �ei {�..:. t. i£ v3* '�. - "� Wf.� k �-:- E P +..I. ':1A � .�C�F,j L .F .? „`';t��.:i - _�i `i.4 ,.. l,et. i ..�Iv$, ."A9'I x � : ". } Fl,'d t' �, �, � �� ,... v 1 P - . ryyyy �i" 'i �� - -I l - i { �..:': i l.:.til &} : 'il�d' > n. 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S'. ,:I�..:,... a.,y:.. k_,�,_.,��'��� -. _.� _ ��:_��.�:,,1� No Log Entries 1 1� l 0033") J. Wingfelder, Agent, Use 785 Main St for a Wall & Ground Sign (Hrg 2/25)(Ell) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD rb\O OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk MILLY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics �X1 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 THIS IS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: -N 5 ft a 1 C) - S -5 n To be held in the Council Chamber, 13 Floor, City Hall On: a — R 5--A At 2:00 pin ATTENTION Am q0 CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851 -5085 FOR PLANNING BOARD TIME ON C CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT C r yx - P C . c c-r\ (Yl /Ali I am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petitioner, I will inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. 4 City of Buffalo SIGNS Building Application, 65 Niagara Squared Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax(716)851 -5472 Report Date 02/03/2014 02:08 PM Submitted By Mike C as t ro Page 1 AIP # 205268 �5. �;fi� kE I k._ .w M [ i; N4 Wy k s r - *4EI 3S ' �s�h . 1t �,lv � , �°�I�.a �4 •'e?J �! I �d� � +i � I f £rJ k. _� xx n} L r r T y 3 t1 C�3k 1x -: -i ...F SrF�i �r'4, S su $: 'dG 1([ €. f ai. xll: Il4 tL _r M, 4" 1 ?L Date I Time By Date I Time By Processed 0210312014 13:56 CASTM Temp COO Issued 02/031201414:06 CASTM COO Final Expires soriated Information Type of Work # Plans 0 Valuation Declared Valuation 7000.00 Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 0.00 Flame Descr of Work ** *Plans required — Common Council approval required 387 -19B -Fee & Hearing required. To place a (10 s.f.)wall sign & (36 s.f.) ground sign. No illumination. 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I i � y,pti Contact ID AC74923 fume THE DIOCESE OF BUFFALO Mailing Address 795 MAIN ST Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIPIPC 14203 -1250 Country USA E) Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 02/02/2014 To MEN I'Mm 'r. {{iihh " I .r l �, �,k1 s i ui; ; lls No Addresses are linked to this Application "} ��. + ri:,`k '# r BFI x•[ {> Ei "_ ��+ - s1� - .. . .� �'fSs��- - k No Addresses are linked to this Application q r L t g No Other Addresses are associated to this Application a { +,� i � I , €':,� 1 _ _ a &. k [ :. 1112300010003100 I; MEA V1 Nil NM 1W.111 � No Parcels are linked to this Application City o f Buffalo SIGNS Building Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 �}` (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 5472 c � Report Date 02/03/2014 02:08 PM Submitted By Mike Castro Page 3 0031 fi M. Vaccaro, Owner, Use 1735 Hertel, Continue the Use of a Restaurant in the Hertel Avenue Special Zoning District (Hrg 2125)(Del) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk MILLY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 THIS 15 TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: 4k O.WU f Ql To be held in the Council Chamber, 13" Floor, City Half On: �" 7-01 6 �' L 4� At 2:00 pm am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petitioner, I will inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. Signed _ J1li.l °/ if ::.. - �_ _ (Agen ,Owns s � Print Name Phone # ~; l Date 2 °t t ATTENTION CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851 -5085 FOR PLANNING BOARD TIME ON a f CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT oj&, 1jC ,ity of Buffalo USE Building Applicafior 5 Niagara Square luffalo, NY 14202` 716)85'1-4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 report Date 02/11/201 03:53 PM Submitted By FLD Page ' A1P # 205702 a Date / Time By Date / Time By Processed Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires As soci&d Intzmation Valuati Type of Work # Plans 0 Declared Valuation 0.00 Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0,00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group FLAT Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name Daaat — RESTRICTED USE PERMIT/PUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED 511- 59F.(1)` *" TO CONTINUE THE USE OF A RESTAURANT IN THE HERTEL AVE SPECIAL ZONING DISTRICT UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP. Parent A/P # Project # Project/Phase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description Address 1735 HERTEL BUFFALO NY 14216 - Location Contact ID AC317349 Name 1735 HERTEL AVE LLC Marling Address 1735 HERTEL AVE Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIP /PC 14216 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 01/28/2008 To Contact ID AC19941 Name JOSEPHINE;DISPENZA LORETO ROZWADOWSKI RICHARD A& Mailing Address 1735 HERTEL AVE Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIP /PC 14216 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 0510612007 Contact ID AC1217385 Name WELLER BRUCE D. Mailing Address Organization City 801 RICE RD State/Province BUFFALO NY ZIP /PC 14059 Country Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To 05/06/2007 ❑ Foreign ❑ Foreign ❑ Foreign City of Buffalo USE Building Application 65, Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)8512'4949 Fax (716)551 -5472 Rep Dafe 0 2/11/20 f 4 03:53 PM 5uhmltted By FL© Page 3 . There are no Inspections for this Report Detail 1. PRIOR REQUIRED APPROVALS Comments ❑ Bond /Certified check No Comments ❑ f=irst Insurances Chec[< PRIOR APPROVALS ❑ Notarized Permission/ Bflo Arts Commission City Survey (con't) ❑ Arts Comm. Approval ❑ Subdivisions ❑ Special events ❑ Simple Demolition ❑ Telecommunication Common Council City Engineering ❑ Admin Office /Apts R4 ❑ Curb Cuts ❑ Beauty Par €or R2 ❑ Encroachment ❑ Canopy /Marquee ROW ❑ Oversize Trucking ❑ Freestanding Sign ❑ P €umbors' Cuts ❑ Human Service Facility ❑ Street Cuts ❑ Portable Sign in ROW ® Restricted Use Permit City Planning ❑ Other ❑ Citywide Site Plan ❑ Subdivisions Environmental Review ❑ Urban Renewal ❑ S.E.Q.R.A. ❑ N.E.P.A. City Survey ❑ Address Permit Law Office ❑ Development ❑ Insurances Check ❑ Flood Plain ❑ Title Held Modified By digef Permit Office ❑ Asbestos Survey [] Asbestos Abatement ❑ Bond /Certified check ❑ Assessment Combination ❑ f=irst Insurances Chec[< [I Public Works approval ❑ Notarized Permission/ for pat.?Wo sign one year Lease showing Use ❑ RodentlVermin Bait encroachment ❑ SewerlWater Cut ❑Sewer Retention ❑ Simple Demolition ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Simple Plan Approval ❑ Tree over 4" at 4' ❑ ZoninglUse Check ❑ Thruway Sign approval Preservation Board ❑ Zoning Variance ❑ Preservation district ❑ Contiguous Check Water Department ❑ New Water Supply ❑ Water Retention Modified DateI77me 02/111201415:52 No Conditions There is no planning condition for this project. No Records for This Search Criteria ® 0 .�. P. Strada, Agent, Use 663 East Ferry for A Pole Sign (no hrg)(Mas) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD 0 3a' "A kVAA 5�A *AYE* NO E ERANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH WYATT [- ------ - - - - -� [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 71 5�A NAME F AGENI'/OWNER /PHONE# ADDRESS PROJECT THE ATTACHED PERMIT IS FOR COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL. NO PUBLIC HEARING IS REQUIRED AS DETERMINED BY THE PERMIT OFFICE. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND CITY PLANNING BOARD. MESSAGE TO APPLICANT: PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY PLANNING BOARD (851 -5085) TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT YOU NEED PLANNING BOARD APPROVAL. L4 q Coo �c ro vc, � 5�� City of Buffale 4 SIGNS Building Applicati ®n Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 Y (716)851 -4949 Fax(716)B51 -5472 Report Date 02/13/2014 03:14 PM Submitted By DAVID KRUG Page 1 AIP # 205772 Date 1 Time By Date I Time By Processed 02/1 31201 4 15:13 KRU(3D Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires Amocoated Information Valuation Type of Work # Plans 0 Declared Valuation 20000.00 Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name Descr pliGn of Work COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL REQ. (SEC. 387 -19 OF THE CITY CHARTER) NO FEE AND NO PUBLIC HEARING. ERECT AN ILLUM. POLE SIGN 10') AND AN ILLUM. WALL SIGN "ID" (3-9" X 26') FOR "DOLLAR GENERAL" PLANS REQ. Parent AIP # Project # Project/Phase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description Address 663 FERRY EAST BUFFALO NY 14211- Location Contact ID AC204742 Name CITY OF BUFFALO Mailing Address 65 NIAGARA SQ RM 901 Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIPIPC 14202 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From To Contact ID AC65171 Name PERFECTING TITLE CITY OF BUFFALO Mailing Address 663 FERRY EAST Organization City BUFFALO StatelProvince NY ZIPIPC 14211-1138 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 05128/2000 To 05/06/2007 Contact ID AC278712 Name PERFECTING TITLE Mailing Address 85 NIAGARA SQ RM 901 Organization City BUFFALO StatelProvince NY ZIPIPC 14202 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From To No Addresses are linked to this Application City of Buffaal— . SIGNS Building Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 1420'2 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 02/13/2014 03:14 PM Submitted By DAVID KRUG Page 3 YKUiLI'i -YYls: 9 100"D DEVELOPER D'ES10NP $LOG/SALES SF: 9 100/7 3 1 COMPANY_CREATW 57'RUCTIIRES COIVLnANY: ACREAGE: t� NAME: AAVEPAWLEK NAME: ROBERT S. PARK MG SPACES: 32 PHONE #: (716} 882 -1226 PHON$ #: D. Ji : USE OF PROTOTYPE A ORB 02106113 g - te yloY-1 Sigil / Front Setback to '�;' �'� �iafberbL'OL;nLn �lectr�c :oa deier- tined 0 25' 1Z + 7 3 b 20' 1 i f a I ... Parking a I Heavy Duty r'asre�l em ,. r 6 I Shown 36 S+O YP- Shaded 25' R side Setback to � be de �� p termined e ¢ 7 2 3 f` 7 � N Q. 18'x18' (Min,) Cone. , �!�1 c I F 5'X Cone. Pad D3Z1T1�95teI Pad �? y S. I e at Exit Door �'ou L ®mom --- -- - - - - -� ��� 16'x? 6' (Mira.) Cone. �Conc. _ Pad. or Delivery Pad rE AC - mts Befor Eef WE ore proceeding, property owner to determine if all applicable code BY TWer N ichol at S. 2 am A 1 1, 2013 Muirements have been !net here, and what variances, if any, are required. na =� � � � .,.. � �•-- ', -' - -�� � _._— ,�,;9:. �:1 �w,..�.,,,! .. -.:� ,.- ;., �. ,.,...,,,..� � 3 E,i;,x,q; 1. -,. ,:...,.. �_, .. � __ �. ` .. -.: 1,. ..:.. � _f ... s.: ;:, . —.. - .. _.- �e� Regular Committees Feb 18, 2014 CIVIL SERVICE (Rasheed N.C. Wyatt, Chairperson) Feb 18, 2014 0 f. ✓ Appoint Engineering Inspector(Perm)(Step 11)(Robinson)(PW) (ccp# 167,14- 02/04) Mr. Wyatt moved: That Communication 167 of February 4, 2014, be received and Filed and that the 1 Permanent Appointment of Rohney Robinson, 58 Treehaven Rd, Buffalo, NY 14215 of at the Intermediate Salary of $42,252.00 is hereby approved PASSED AYES - $ NOES -0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service y� C o j3 /4 - 7] * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT L MA ' - J 51 * * * * Q * [ 2/3 - 61 j3 /4 - 7] 2� 3 00�11z Appoint Meter Reader(Pernn)(Step 2)(Berdych)(PW) (ccp# 168,14-02/04) Mr. Wyatt moved: That Communication 168 of February 4, 2014, be received and Filed and that the Permanent Appointment of Andrew Berdych, 36 Howell St, Buffalo, NY 14207 at the Intermediate Salary of $23,130.00 is hereby approved PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service a [314 - 7] *AYE* NO * * * FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH * WYATT [MAJ- 5] [213 - b] [314 - 7] (1t Appoint Secretary to Commissioner (Perm)(Exempt)(Lamparelli)(HR) ccp# 175,14 -02104 Mr. Wyatt moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED '2�QW7�� Recommended by the Committee on of the Civil Service 3 2;61 003 � Appoint Personnel Specialist II(Perm)(Max)(Lenczyk)(HR) (ccp# 176,14 - 02104) Mr. Wyatt moved: That Communication 176 of February 4, 2014, be received and Filed and that the Permanent Appointment of Carolyn Lenczyk, 129 Walter St, Buffalo, NY 14210 at the Maximum Salary of $56,848.00 is hereby approved PASSED AYES - 6 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service ;9 *AYE* NO * [314 - 71 * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT _ _ x [MA3- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 71 0031(, Appoint Personnel Specialist I(Perm)(Max)(McLaughlin)(HR) (ccp# 177, 14- 02104) Mr. Wyatt moved: That Communication 177 of February 4, 2014, be received and Filed and that the Permanent Appointment of Willie McGlaughlin, 70 Phyllis Avenue, Buffalo, NY 142I5 at the Maximum Salary of $48,500.00 is hereby approved PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service i 3�� *AYE* NO * [213 - 6] [314 - 7] * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] O [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] Notices of Appointments- Temp/Prov/Perm ccp# 193,14 -02/04 Mr. Wyatt moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on of the Civil Service ��I I, IAI� / -I� Is] 0 (Richard A. Fontana Chairman) Feb 18, 2014 0 0 1 1 1 R Interfund Cash Loan - -Erie County Historical Society (Compt) (Item No. 153, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) Mr. Fontana 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 approves an interfund cash loan from the General Fund to the City's Capital Improvement Fund in the amount of $530,000.00 against the 2013 City Capital Improvements Budget for the Erie County Historical Society. The loan will be repaid when BANS or Bonds are issued in Fiscal Year 2013 -14. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman in emet FileslContent.Outlook10X32 CaUsersllrucinskiVAppDatalI ,ocallMicroso8lWindowslTemporary . t QVW61Interfund Loan Historieal Society.docx *AYE* NO * -------- - - - - -] [MAJ- s] g [213 - 6] [314 - 7] * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT * -------- - - - - -] [MAJ- s] g [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 0311 Bond Resolution — Police Vehicles Purchase (Item No. 250, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of acquisition of police vehicles for the Buffalo Police Headquarters in the City, at the estimated total cost of $1,070.000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman 0 C:IUsersllrucinskilAppDatalLocaI Microsoft%Windows\Temparary Internet FileslContent .Outlook\OX32QVW61hond- resolution - Police Vehicles Purchase.doc [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] L L 1 L A■ U * y * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN * RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] Bond Resolution — Street Vehicles Purchase (Item No. 251, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of acquisition of garbage trucks and packers for the sanitation department in the City, at the estimated total cost of $900,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman C: IUsersl lrucinskil AppDataTocalVvEcrosoft \WindowslTemparary Internet Files lContent.Outlook10X32QVW61bond - resolution -Stree Vel scles Purchase.doc J *AYE* NO * * * [314 - 7] FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH WYATT [MAJ- 51 [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 0 0351 Bond Resolution — Colvin Estates Road Construction — Phase II (Item No. 252, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of construction to extend the current Rachel Vincent Way Street, in the City, at the estimated cost of $561,686.00, and to authorize $61,686.00 expected to be received from the Colvin Estates project developer to be expended towards the cost thereof or redemption of the Bonds issued therefore or to be budgeted as an offset to the taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said Bonds of the City. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman � �-a CA Usersll rucinski\ AppData\ LocallMicrosoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Conte3t.Outlook10X32QV W616ond- resolutiou- Colin Estates road construction.doc *AYE* NO * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [213 - 6] [314 - 7 1 4 5 2. Bond Resolution — Court Street Improvements (Item No. 253, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of partial reconstruction of various highway and other infrastructure elements on existing City rights -of -way within the Court Street Streetscape and Rehabilitation project area in the City, at the estimated total cost of $802,500.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman C:1 UserslI mcinskilAppDatal Loca]\NEcrosoftlWindows\Temporary Internet Fil es \Content.Outlook10X32QVW6lbond- resolution -Court St improvemenis.doc * *AYE* NO * e FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RFVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 003n' �5 Bond Resolution — Infrastructure Improvements - Citywide (Item No. 254, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptrgller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of Citywide infrastructure improvements, at the estimated total cost of $5,440,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman C:\Users\lrvcinsl AppDatal Local lMicrosoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files lContent.Outlook10X32QVW616ond- resolution- in&astructure , improvements citywide.doe [ 314 - 7 1 FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA * SCANLON SMITH * WYATT [-------- - - - - -� [MAJ- 51 [213 - 6] [ 314 - 7 1 00` Bond Resolution — Kenmore Avenue (Colvin- Military) (Item No. 255, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of partial reconstruction of Kenmore Avenue from Colvin to Military in the City, at the estimated total cost of $535,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman C:NUserslbucinsldlAppDatalLacaI MicrosoftlWindowslTemporary Internet Files \Content.0utlock10K32QVW61bond - resolution- Kenmore Ave.doc *AYE* NO * [ MAJ - 51 [ 2/3 - 61 [3/4 - 7] * * * FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [ MAJ - 51 [ 2/3 - 61 [3/4 - 7] Bond Resolution — Niagara Street Gateway (Item No. 256, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the local share of the cost of partial reconstruction of Niagara Street from South Elmwood to Virginia Street, located in the City, at the estimated maximum cost of $2,911,250.00, and authorizing $1,903,000.00 expected to be received from the United States of America and $497,000.00 expected to be received from the Buffalo Sewer Authority to be expended towards the cost thereof or redemption of the Bonds issued therefor or to be budgeted as an offset to the taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said Bonds of the City. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance L7 ,— Chairman 0 C!\U sersllrucinskilAppDataUcallMorosoftlWindows %Temporary Intemet FileslContent .Outlook10X32QVW616ond- resolution -Nia St Gateway.doc [314 - 7] * * * FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN R.IVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] [314 - 7] L 0 z� 'h Bond Resolution — South Ogden and Mineral Springs Bridge Rehabilitation (Item No. 257, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the local share of the cost of planning replacement of the South Ogden Street Bridge over the Buffalo River in the City, at the estimated maximum cost of $53,500.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman t / t� CaUsersllrucinski\AppDataTocal MicrosoftlWindows \Temporary Internet Files \Coatent.Out(ook10X32QVW6\bond - resolution -S Ogden and Mineral Springs Bridgehoc [ 314 - 7 ] * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH * WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] [ 314 - 7 ] e 5 Bond Resolution — Street Lighting Citywide (Item No. 258, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of improvements to City -owned street lighting facilities located throughout the City, at the estimated cost of $400,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance C: kU sersllrucinsk i1AppBatalLocallMicrosoftlWindowslTcmporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\O 37QVW6Vhond- resolution -Street lighting citywide.doo [3/4 - 7] FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [--- -- --- -- ---� [ MAJ - 51 [ 2/3 - 6 [3/4 - 7] � Bond Resolution — Traffic Signal Improvements - Citywide (Item No. 259, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of acquisition on new traffic control facilities, at the estimated cost of $200,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman C:lUserslkucinskil App➢ atalLocatlMicrosoftlWindawslTcmporary Internet Pil es lContcnt.OutlookVOXNQVW61bond- resolu6on - tragic signal improvements citywide.doc *AYE* NO * WATT [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 51 * �* [213 - 6] [314 - 7] FRANCZ i Ate. GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WATT [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 51 * �* [213 - 6] [314 - 7] t 5 q Bond Resolution — West Ferry Lift Bridge Rehabilitation (Item No. 260, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the local share of the cost of partial reconstruction of the West Ferry Street Lift Bridge over the Black Rock Canal between Niagara Street and Squaw Island in the City, at the estimated maximum cost of $8,512,000.00, and authorizing $7,228,000.00 expected to be received from the United States of America and/or the State of New York to be expended towards the cost thereof or redemption of the Bonds issued therefor or to be budgeted as an offset to the taxes for the payment of the principal of and interest on said Bonds of the City. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance , 1 M 1� C: lusers\ imcinski\ AppData V.ocaIMcrosoftlWindows\Temporary Intemet Files \Conteni.putlocldOX32QVW616ond- resolution -W Ferry lift bridge.doe eg; *AYE* NO FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] * * [MAJ 5 ] X213 - 6] X314 - 7] A360 Bond Resolution - Broadway Garage Improvements (item No. 261, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of partial reconstruction of the Broadway Garage located at 193 Broadway in the City, at the estimated total cost of $400,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chai an M C:CUsersftcinskilAppDatalLoca[ MicrosoftlWindows\Temporary Internet Files lContent.Outlook\GX12QvW6lbond- resolution- Broadway Garage improvements.doc m *AYE* NO * - [ MAJ - 51 * * * [213 - 6] [3I4 - 71 * FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT - [ MAJ - 51 * * * [213 - 6] [3I4 - 71 9 1-4 j �) Bond Resolution — Building Improvements (Environmental Abatement) (Item No, 262, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of partial reconstruction of various City -owned buildings to provide for environmental hazard abatement, at the estimated total cost of $535,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance hairman �O C:1 Usersgnirinski\A ppDatalLacallMierosoft lWindowslTemporary Intemet Fil es lContent.outlook10X32QVW61hand- resolution -Bldg impmvements.doe WYA.TT * [-------- - - - - -] [MA3 -5] [213 - 61 [314 - 71 * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA * SCANLON * SMITH WYA.TT * [-------- - - - - -] [MA3 -5] [213 - 61 [314 - 71 r� r Bond Resolution -- Building Planning and Design (Item No. 263, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of planning building improvements Citywide at the estimated total cost of $535,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman � C: lUsersllrucinski\AppDataV.ocalVM orosoftlWindaws\Temporary Intemet Files\Content.Qutlook10X32Q V Wblhond- resolution -Bldg planning.doc 3�� 5 WYATT [ MAJ - 51 _ [213 - 6] [314 - 7] *AYE* NO FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [ MAJ - 51 _ [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 003513 Bond Resolution — Cazenovia/Lovejoy Pool Reconstruction (Item No. 264, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of improvements to the Cazenovia and Lovejoy pool facilities in the City, at the estimated total cost of $452,750.00 PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman p- M" C: 1Usersl lrucinskil AppDatalLocaIMcrosoB lWindows\Temporary Intemet Files \Content.Ontlookl0$} .2QVW6lbond - resolution -Caz- Lovejoy pooLdoc *AYE* NO FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [MAJ- S] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 0 4 Bond Resolution -- City Court Rehabilitation (Item No. 265, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of partial reconstruction of the Buffalo City Court building, located at 50 Delaware Avenue in the City, at the estimated total cost of $400,000.00. A PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman J� 0 C:\U sersV rucinskilAppData lLocaIMcrasoftlWindows\Temporary Intemet FileslContent .Outlook1OX32QVW61bond- resolution -City ct rehab.doc *AYE* NO * [MA7- S] [ 2/3 - 5 [3/4 - 7] * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT * [MA7- S] [ 2/3 - 5 [3/4 - 7] Bond Resolution - Community Center - Various Sites (Item No. 266, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of partial reconstruction of various Community Center buildings located throughout the City, at the estimated total cost of $210,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance �o C:1UsersVrucinskilAppData\Loca] MscrosoftlWindows\Temporary Internet FilcslContent. Outlook\OK32QVW61bond- resolution -Coaun ctr- various.doc t-nairman *AYE* NO * [314 - 71 FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [ MA7 - 51 * * [213 - 6] [314 - 71 003 Bond Resolution — Downtown Ball Park (Coca Cola Field) (Item No. 267, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of recreational area improvements to Coca Cola Field, located at 275 Washington Street in the City, at the estimated total cost of $500,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance C:1Usersllmeinskil App➢ ata\ LocallMicrosoftlWindows\Temporary Intemet F€ Ies \Content.Outlook1OX32QVW6\bond resolution -baq park.doc 1 *AYE* NO * PRIDGEN RIVERA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO SMITH PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT -------- - - - - -] [MAJ- s] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 003S ' Bond Resolution — Buffalo Fire Department Buildings Reconstruction/Renovation (Item No. 268, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of partial reconstruction of various fire stations located throughout the City, at the estimated total cost of $400,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance C:\U sersgmrinski\A ppData lLoca[Urrosoft\Windows\Tempormy Intemet Files\ CDntent.Out1ook10X32QVW6lbond- resolution -M 61dgs.doc *AYE* NO FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK = LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA * SCANLON SMITH WYATT -------- - - - - -1 * * [MAJ- S] [213 - 6] [ 314 - 71 t rt- �� n L` 9 ( i Bond Resolution — Library Improvements (Various) (Item No. 269, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of partial reconstruction of various City Library buildings, at the estimated total cost of $350,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance a C:\ Users\trucinskii\AppDsta\ Loca llMicrosoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files%Content.Outlook1OX32QVW6 \bond - resolution -library improvements.doc *AYE* NO FO NTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMSEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 71 Bond Resolution — MLK Park Casino Exterior Improvements (Item No. 270, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of recreational area improvements of the Martin Luther King Park Casino building at Humboldt Parkway in the City, at the estimated total cost of $500,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance C:lUsersl3rucinskilApp ➢ ataEocallM rrosofllWindowslTemporary Intemet Fil es lContent.Outlook10x32QVW6\bond- resolution -D&K Park Casino.doc *AYE* NO FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT * [ MAJ - 5 ] X213 -6J [314 - 7] 0 0 � `7 '� Bond Resolution — Police Precinct Renovations (Item No. 271, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of partial reconstruction of Police Headquarters and Precinct No. 7 in the City, at the estimated total cost of $400,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance I un C:lUsersgmcinskilAppDatalLocaI Microsoft\WindowslTcmporary Internet FileslConient.Outtook10X32QV W61bcnd- resolution -police precinct renovations.doc *AYE* NO * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH WYATT [ MAJ - 51 [2/3 - 6 ] [3/4 - 7] 00 3 T.. Bond Resolution — Arctic Edge Polar Bear Exhibit (Zoo) (Item No. 272, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of recreational area improvements of the Polar Bear Exhibit located at the Buffalo Zoo in the City, at the estimated total cost of $650,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance V C:1 Usersl lrucinskil AppDatalLocal \NEcrosoftlWindowslTemporary Intemet Files lContent.Outlook1OX37QVW6lbond - resolution- arctic edge.doe *AYE* NO * [3I4 - 7] * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH * WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 *` [213 - 6] [3I4 - 7] Bond Resolution — Public Arts and Monument Restoration (Item No. 273, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of restoration of City -owned artwork and monuments located throughout the City, at the estimated total cost of $229,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman C:1 Usersl lrucinskilAppAatal LocallMierosoft lWindowslTemporary Intemet Files lContent.0utlook10X32QVW61bond - resolution -arts and monuments restore.doc I *AYE* NO * FONTAN * _ * * * FRANCZYK SCANLON * * GOLOMBEK SMITH LOCURTO * PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH WYATT * [ - - - -- __ -___� [MA]- 51 * C� [ 2/3 - 6 [3/4 - 7] 3�3 �� Bond Resolution — Park Improvements - Citywide (Item No. 274, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of recreational area improvements to various parks located throughout the City, at the estimated total cost of $1,634,000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman J V C:\ Users\ lrucinski \App➢ataEocallMicrosoBlWindows \Temporary Internet Files \Content.0utlook\OX32QVW61bond - resolution -park improvoments.doo [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] FRANCZYK * '� * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO ERIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH WYATT [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 003741 Bond Resolution — Tree Removal and PIanting (Item No. 275, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of existing tree inventory and vacant planting space evaluation to continue the citywide street side and park planting project, at the estimated total cost of $300.000.00. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance C: IUsersU ruoinski\ AppDatalLocallMi orosoftlWindowslTemporary Internet Files\ Content.OutlookloX32QVW6lbond - resolution -tree removal and planting.doc 3�> unaarman *AYE* NO * WYATT [MAJ 5 ] - [213 - 6] [314 - 7] FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA * SCANLON SMITH WYATT [MAJ 5 ] - [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 0 0 3 :-) Bond Resolution — Demolitions — Emergency Conditions — Citywide (Item No. 276, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) That the Comptroller is hereby authorized to issue General Improvement Bonds of the City of Buffalo to finance the cost of demolition of various City -owned and private buildings which pose a significant threat to public health or safety, at the estimated total cost of 3,253,000.00. PASSED 1 1 Recommended by the Committee on Finance b 0\0 b� C:IUsersllrucinskilAppData\ Local\Acrosoft\WindowslTemporary Intemet Files \Content.Out - resolution- emergency demos.doc *AYE* NO * F FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO FRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH * WYATT [-------- - - - - -] * * [MAJ- 51 * �* [2l3 - 6] [314 - 7] 0037 Snow Removal Standard Operating Procedure ccp# 11, 13 -10115 Mr. Fontana moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance 0037 Audit Report Contract for Operations Erie Basin Marina -200$ to 2012(Compt) ccp# 7, 13 -09117 Mr. Fontana moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance ,;� JU 00378 Response to Audit Report Re Contract For Operations Erie Basin Marina(PW) ccp #23,13 -09117 Mr. Fontana moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance 0037: D. Smith -Draft Ordinance -COB Tax Foreclosure ReForm cep #69, 13 -07/09 Mr. Fontana moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Referred to the Housing Committee of The Common Council ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance f.� 1� Credit Rating and Collection Co Reporting for Abandoned Building Owners ccp# 143, 12 -02121 Mr. Fontana moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Referred to the Housing Committee of The Common Council ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on of the Finance T 2P COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Joseph Golombek, Jr., Chairman) Feb 18, 2014 Report of Sale — 487 Dodge (Ell)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 51, C.C.P., Jan. 21, 2014) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the offer from Robert Didier Ndzana Siani of 40 Portbush Trail, Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6XOR2, and Francis Njionou Nguefang of 22 Peckham Street, Buffalo, New York 14206, in the amount of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) for the purchase of 487 Dodge, be and hereby is accepted; and That the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Cha an C:%UsemUs insldkAppDatalLCOI\ licrosoftSWindows\ Temporary Intemet FiieslConteaLOULI ck1OX32QVW6Utepon of Wc-487 Dodg fld 1 } *AYE* NO FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERN SCANLON SMITH * WYATT * [-------- - - - - -� [ MAJ - 5 ] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 0032 Report of Sale — 647 Norfolk (Masten)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 54, C.C.P., Jan. 21, 2014) 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. Ernest Kelly, 2256 Northlake Parkway, Suite 301, Atlanta, Georgia 30084, in the amount of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00) for the purchase of 647 Norfolk, be and hereby is accepted; and That the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. MIRIA11 Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chai an V �� C�tUsers�suclnsldlAppDaWV. ocaF4MicrosoRlWiadox•slTempo�a*y totemet File 1ContentOutlook1OX72QV W61Repo4of$pleL47 Nufokdo , \.A® *AYE* NO * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - [MAJ- - - - -] 5] [213 - 6] [3/4 - 7] 00382 Report of Sale — 680 Northumberland (Masten)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 55, C.C.P., Jan. 21, 2014) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the offer from Ms. Emily E. Vaughn, 25 Erskine Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14215, in the amount of Three Thousand Five Dollars ($3,500.00) for the purchase of 380 Northumberland, be and hereby is accepted; and That the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chai n C 4USers5UucinsldlAppDalaU .acalUAicramAlWindows4Temporary Intemel FileslCon renl.OullooklOX32QVW61Repon of Sal"80 Nonhumberland.dm 4 *AYE* NO * [MAJ- 5 ] [ 2/3 - 6 ] , [3/4 - 71 FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH * WYATT [MAJ- 5 ] [ 2/3 - 6 ] , [3/4 - 71 dO 003 Is 4 Hold Independent In -Rem Auction for Demo - Slated Properties(Fontana) (C.C.P 414 -138, Jan 21) Mr. Golombek now moves that the above item is hereby referred to the Special Committee on Housing. /:11I67011:311] Recommended by the Committee on Community. Develo 4� / c" Q\ 0035 J. Golombek - Article Comptroller Wants Non - Profit to take Over City's Home Repair Program (C.C.P #13 -45, Dec 10) Mr. Golombek now moves that the above item is hereby referred to the Special Committee on Housing. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community DeveIo �A ,� I r ca 0 3 - E.? Hold Independent In Rem Auction for Demolition- Slated Properties(Fontana) (C.C.P 413 -77, Dec 10) Mr. Golombek now moves that the above item is hereby referred to the Special Committee on Housing. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Development 0 �� 00387 Sale of Vacant Lot to Homeowners on Brinkman Ave (13 -96 Res, Sept 3) That the above item be and hereby is referred to the Common Council with a motion to Receive and File: Mr. Golombek now moves that the item be Recommitted to the Committee on Community Development. Adopted. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chairman �U 00358 Report of Sale — 1767 Bailey (Lov)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 103, C.C.P., July 23, 2013) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the offer from Ms. April Waters, 148 Dartmouth Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14214, in the amount of Two Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($2,200.00) for the purchase of 1767 Bailey, be and hereby is accepted; and That the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chairm A� �AD C: lUsers�rucinslalAppAataSC .aallMicrosoft4WindmvslTempota*y Intemet FOle CentenLOitiNLiOX32QV W65Reper d8ate -1767 BaAeyAwx *AYE* NO * * * SMITH WYATT [ MAJ - 51 [213 6] [314 - 7] * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [ MAJ - 51 [213 6] [314 - 7] �,\l 03SI Protect Ornamental Landscaped Gardens(Franczyk) (C. CT #13 -64, May 28) Mr. Golombek now moves that the above item is hereby referred to the Special Committee on Housing. /:ADZOI00:1BE Recommended by the Committee on Community Develo 0 ov� 00399 Vacant Lot Auction -AKA Neighbor Next Door Lot Auction(Smith) (C,C.P 412-99, July 10) Mr. Golombek now moves that the above item is hereby referred to the Special Committee on Housing. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Develo a� \7 LEGISLATION (Christopher R Scanlon, Chairman) Feb 18, 2014 \3 0039 Restricted Use Permit -69 W. Chippewa (216114) (C.C.P 914 -180, Feb 4) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 60 u all 0039 Restricted Use Permit --- 69 W. Chippewa (Ell) {City Clk) (Item No. 181, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for denial; 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 at an event to occur on February 28, 2014 is hereby denied. Denied. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation hairrn C:1Usems imcimidSAppData )LOMINicrosottlWindmsliempomry latemet Piles%Cen"LOutlook5OX32QV W51Restncted Use Pemut M W Chippeua.decx *AYE* NO * [314 - 7] * * * * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ -5 *(� [213 - 6] [314 - 7] ��O ®039 Restricted Use Permit -75 W. Chippewa (2114114) (C.C.P #14 -182, Feb 4) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation �v 003 Restricted Use Permit — 75 W. Chippewa (Ell) (City Clk) (Item No. 183, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; 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 at an event to occur on February 28, 2014 is hereby approved. F9 W &O01 Recommended by the Committee on Legislation A�a � C.SUSenUncinsldlAppDataUcaiMcra ft%WindowslTempomylntemet Fil eICententOutlmk %OX32QVW6lPastticted Use Permit 7$W Chipyma2 -28 -14 etixnt.docx lb *AYE* NO * [ MAJ - 5 ] [ 2/3 - 6 ] [3/4 - 7] FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH WYATT [ MAJ - 5 ] [ 2/3 - 6 ] [3/4 - 7] �P { AA W p Restricted Use Permit — 75 W. Chippewa (Ell) {City Clk) (Item No. 184, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; 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 at an event to occur on March 6, 2014 is hereby approved. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation C'-'-al ID C airm r� 7 C:4UsersU—insl ApPDataTacaIM--WftlWindmvsl7'emporaq Fntemel FUesSContent .Dudook%GX32QVW61Rest+icVQ Uw Permit 75 W CI ippenx3-6-14 "nl.do R *AYE* NO [3/4 - 7] ��o * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH * WYATT [ MAJ - 5 ] [2/3 - 6] [3/4 - 7] ��o X 21 003:: R. Neal, Owner, to Use 534 Eggert to Alter Use from a Hair Salon to a Retail Sales and Storage(Univ)(DPIS) (Item No. 201, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) Mr. Scanlon 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 approves the application of R. Neal, Owner, to alter the use of a hair salon (front lower) row retail, storage and two (2) apartments to be used for retail sales (front lower) row retail, storage and two (2) apartments in the Kensington/Bailey Special District upon the following conditions: • Close of business store hours is 9:00 p.m. or before • Selling of adult sex paraphernalia and/or adult parties that do not apply to retail sales are prohibited. N7W Recommended by the Committee on Legislation C:1 Usersll rucinski VAppDatalLocai\Microsoft\Windows \Temporary Internet Fites lConteni.0utlook%OX32QVW6Wter use 534 Hggert.docx X2 2 *AYE* NO * WYATT [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] [314 - 7] * * * * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA -' SCANLON SMITH WYATT [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 00397) A. Sanders, Owner, to Use 890 Kensington to Alter Offices into a Banquet Hall (Masten)(DPIS) (Item No. 202, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) Mr. Scanlon 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 approves the application of A. Sanders, Owner, to alter and renovate an office (first floor) and storage (second floor) to a banquet hall on the first floor and storage on second floor in the Kensington- Bailey Special District. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation C an C:I UsersMmcinski \AppDataVLocalWicrosoft\Windows \Temporary Intemet Files\Content.Outlook\OX32QV W6Wter use 890 Kensington.docx ,,2l *AYE* NO * [314 - 71 * * * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 71 0039 S. Savarino, Agent, to Use 332 Myrtle for a Parking Lot (Fill & Ell) (Item No. 203, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That pursuant to Section 511 -98 of the City of Buffalo Code, the Common Council hereby authorizes the creation of a restricted parking lot for a mixed -use building at 332 Myrtle. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation d� c C rm C: IUsersllrucinski\ AppPata \LocaiWicrosoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\ Content .Outlook\OY32QVW6\Parking lot 332 Myrtle.docx �-� *AYE* NO * * * (3/4 - 71 * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK _ LOCURTO * * PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT ------------- * o [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] (3/4 - 71 Q3 S. Cryan, Owner, Use 1121 Seneca to Erect a Pole Sign to the Front of a Commercial Shop (Fill) (DPIS) (Item No. 205, C.C.P., Feb. 4, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That the application of S. Cryan to erect a pole sign to the front of a commercial shop is hereby approved. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation (� '] c. j t5p an C: \Users\lracinskilA DatalLacal\MicrosoftlWindows4Fem ora Internet Piles\ Con tent.Outlook \OX32QVW61PoleSign -1121 Seneca.docx PP P rY 1,0 1U *AYE* NO * [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] *_ [314 - 7] * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] *_ [314 - 7] t l of 00 1-1. 1 0 A Food Store License (New) — 59 Walden (Fill)(DPIS) (Item No. 94, C.C.P., Jan. 21, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; 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 MD Torapali Gazi dlbla Al Madina Mini Mart Inc. located at 59 Walden. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation � hairman C:\ Users\ lmcinski \AppOaia\Locad\Microsoft \Windows \Temporary Intemet FiteslContent .Outlook \OX32QVW6\faod store license- new -59 Walden _d= h`` ,A� *AYE* NO * [314 - 7] * * * * * * FRANCZYK * ` * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [MAJ -5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] �'0 NO. Food Store License (New) -243 Walden(Fill)(EDPI) (14 -95 Res, Jan 21) That the above item be and hereby is referred to the Common Council without a recommendation: Mr. Scanlon now moves that the item be Recommitted to the Committee on Legislation. Adopted. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation ) w hai n Used Car Dealer — 771 Broadway (Fill)(DPIS) (Item No. 96, C.C.P., Jan. 21, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development, Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code to issue a Used Car Dealer License to Shamar Davis d/b /a SSD Auto Inc., located at 771 Broadway. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation airman C:1Usem4mclu ldi AppDataSLO l Microso0.iWindewaliemporary Intemet FgeslCOment .Oudeok1OX72QVW61Used Cu Dmler77i Brmadway,dm �fl *AYE* NO FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [ ------------- ] [MA3- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] * * * * * * * * , 0040:14 Response to Tim Horton's Challenging Decision Re Sign(Pres Bd) (C.C.P #13 -2, Dec 23) 0 Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation bV 004 0 4 M. LoCurto -City Charter Property Maintenance Ch 341 - Article II (C.C.P 413 -45, Oct 29) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 0 0 R. Fontana -C, Mueller - Response From Time Warner Req 7116 Legislation Meeting (C.C.P #13 -65, Sept 3) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED L4 - r Recommended by the Committee on Legislation L`� 004 R. Fontana -USPS Response Removal of Collection Boxes (C.C.P #13 -66, Sept 3) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 0010� NYSDEC -Req for Designation of Lead Agency Battaglia Transfer Station (C.C.P #13 -80, July 23) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED (71 ? p Recommended by the Committee on Legislation �u X�? 0040CI N0. M. Montanez, Owner, Use 1190 Lovejoy, Merchandise Store Selling Tobacco Lovejoy Special Zoning District (Lov) (hrg 7116) {13 -71 Res, July 9) That the above item be and hereby is referred to the Common Council without a recommendation: Mr. Scanlon now moves that the item be Recommitted to the Committee on Legislation. Adopted. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation C man Info From Time Warner Re Higher Quality Digital(CP) (C.C.P #13 -21, July 9) W Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 0 0041.0 Problems with Gas Station Located at 1301 Hertel Ave(Del)(Police) (C.C.P #13 -53, June 11) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation .�� 004 1 D. Pridgen -K. Minkel -Resp to Res ##905 5114113, Council Approval for NFTA Bus Stop Changes (C.C.P #13 -70, June 11) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation U\A3 00412 D. Smith - In Rem Tax Foreclosure Proposed Ordinance Highlights (C.C.P #13 -70, June 11) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item is hereby referred to the Special Committee on Housing. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation , 0041 D. Smith -D. Webster- Create Property Tax Hardship Program to Prevent Low Income Homeowners to Prevent In -Rem (C.C.P 413 -78, June 11) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item is hereby referred to the Special Committee on Housing. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation tk ' D. Lemanski & O- Against Battaglia Corp Tncr Tonage and Hrs of Operations (C.C.P #13 -86, June 11) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED w Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 1� U 00 004 15 Council Approval for NFTA Bus Stop Changes That Effect Parking(Pridgen)(exc res') (C.C.P 413 -95, May 14) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED r N�I�E. ! Recommended by the Committee on legislation 14 Ur 004.3 Irregularities at the Erie County Board of Elections(exc res)(Smith) (C.C.P 913 -103, Feb 5) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED M - Ma ,� �� ■ Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 1 00 4 Property Disposition(Smith) (C.C.P #12 -116, May 1) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item is hereby referred to the Special Committee on Housing. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation /�kj o aa 00418 Sale of Vacant/Abandoned Property Below Market Value (exc 2nd & 3rd res) (C.C.P #12 -118, Feb 21) ( #116,2/7) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item is hereby referred to the Special Committee on Housing. ADOPTED C Recommended by the Committee on Legislation All, O �D 004-.19 P. Barr - Legalization of Beekeeping in COB (C.C.P #11 -33, Oct 18) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation r 00420 Food Store License (New) — 1624 William (Lov)(DPIS) (Item No. 66, C.C.P., Feb. 7, 2012) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code to issue a Food Store License to Ahmed Nashir d/b /a Bluntvill Distribution Inc. located at 1624 William. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation � 'F e �� hai C:1 Users% lrucinski \AppDataEocallMicrosoAlW indows\Temporary Internet FileslContent.outZook14X32QV W6Taod store license- new -1624 William,docx ,P *AYE* NO - ten.,,.: T�._^_,� � —� � --,.• FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [MA.I- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] u < 1- 5 0 NYSDEC -SEQR Lead Agency Coord- Battaglia Transfer Station (C.C.P #13 -62, Mar 19) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED • Recommended by the Committee on Legislation I RESOLUTIONS February 18, 2014 u5� �00 0 0 4 �� BY: Mr. Fontana Increased Appropriation That pursuant to Section §20 -12 of the Charter and the Certificate of the Mayor and the Comptroller submitted to the Common Council, the appropriation in the budget for the current fiscal year for $975,000 be and the same are hereby increased in the sum of $800,000. The amount of increased appropriation will be met from increased revenue in the account titled Fund Balance - Unreserved, appropriated for this purpose. That the comptroller be and hereby is authorized and directed to increase the revenue estimate for the account to meet this increased appropriation as set forth below: From: 10700096- 397000 Fund Balance - Unreserved $ 800,000 To: 13296006- 480000 Public Works- Buildings -- Other Services $ 400,000 15030005 - 461106 Public Works- Street Sanitation — Salt & Sand $ 400,000 1:,40- t, p *AYE* NO * {314 - 71 * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK * * * LOCURTO * * * PRIDGEN * * * RIVERA SCANLON * * SMITH WYATT * * * -------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 51 [213 - 6] {314 - 71 0,5' 00423 By: Mr. Franczyk Ordinance Amendment The Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby ordain as follows: Section 1. That § 175.1 of Chapter 175 of the Code of the City of Buffalo be amended by amending subdivision §495 -34 to read as follows: §495 -34, docking at city -owned properties (excluding Erie Basin Marina) $1.30 per foot /per day Slip Rental at Erie Basin Marina Based on boat size for the 2014 season Slip Rental at Erie Basin Marina Based on boat size for the 2015 season Resident Nonresident Up to and including 20 feet $750 $1 Over 20 feet U to and includin 30 feet $1,200 $1,600 Over 30 feet up to and including 38 feet $1,700 $2,150 5�� Resident Nonresident Up to and including 20 feet $750 $825 Over 20 feet, up to and including 30 feet $1,075 $1,190 Over 30 feet up to and including 38 feet $1,450 $1,580 Slip Rental at Erie Basin Marina Based on boat size for the 2015 season Resident Nonresident Up to and including 20 feet $750 $1 Over 20 feet U to and includin 30 feet $1,200 $1,600 Over 30 feet up to and including 38 feet $1,700 $2,150 5�� U\S Slip Rental at Erie Basin Marina Based on boat size for the 2016 season Up to and including 20 feet Over 20 fee t, up to and includin 30 feet Over 30 feet Lip to and includin 38 feet Slip Rental at Erie Basin Marina Based on boa size for the 2017 season and after Resident Nonresident $900 $1 $ 1,400 $1,950 $1,950 $2,725 Resident Nonresident Up to and including 20 feet 900 $1,250 Over 20 feet, up to and including 30 feet $1,600 $2,225 Over 30 feet qp to and includin 38 feet $2,200 $3,200 2. This Ordinance Amendment shall take effect immediately upon being duly ratified pursuant to §3 -19 of the City Charter. APPROVED AS TO FORM TIMOTHY A. BALL REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. By: Arat Asst. C l Underli ned material is new. Material in brackets [ ] is repeated. 2 Ue 0010 RESOLUTION By: Mr. Franczyk Date: February 18, 2014 Re: Permission to Hang Flags Along Old Neighborhood Parade Route Whereas: The Valley Community Center founded the Old Neighborhood St. Patrick's Day Parade in 1994; and Whereas: The parade retraces the original St. Patrick's Day 1914 parade route and focuses on fun, and the tradition and nostalgia associated with the Old First Ward and Valley neighborhood; and Whereas: The first parade started out small with about twenty marching units. This year, on March 15, 2014, the Old Neighborhood St. Patrick's Day Parade will have over 120 marching units and is the second largest St. Patrick's Day Parade in Western New York; and Whereas: The Valley Community Center is requesting to hang flags along the parade route from March 1, 2014 to March 22, 2014; Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved: That the City of Buffalo Common Council hereby permits the Valley Community Center to hang flags along the route of the Old Neighborhood St. Patrick' Day Parade. The flags will be installed on March 1, 2014 and stay up until March 22, 2014; and Now, Therefore, Be It Further Resolved: That the flags be hung in accordance with all conditions, restrictions, and requirements as set forth by the City of Buffalo and the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets. P AS S ED ( nn r �t + avid A. Franczyk :I 1 ALP *AYE* NO * * * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH * WYATT * [-------- - - - - -] * * [MA3- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] w' RESOLUTION By: Messers: Franczyk, Fontana and Scanlon Date: February 18, 2014 Re: Waive Special Event Permit Fee for "Old Neighborhood" St. Patrick's Day Parade Whereas: The Valley Community Association is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of the residents of the "Valley" and "Old First Ward" neighborhoods of the City of Buffalo; and Whereas: Each year the Valley Community Center hosts the Old Neighborhood St. Patrick's Day Parade; and Whereas: The Old Neighborhood parade exists as a unique and authentic representation of Irish- American Culture by replicating the decorations and customs of the original St. Patrick's Day parade held by Irish - American immigrants in 1913; and Whereas: The Old Neighborhood parade features over one hundred marching units and floats exhibiting the many influences of Irish heritage upon the Buffalo community; and Whereas: This year the Old Neighborhood St. Patrick's Day Parade will be held on Saturday, March 15, 2014; and Whereas: Since its inception, the Old Neighborhood parade has grown exponentially to rival the downtown St. Patrick's Day celebration in Buffalo and Western New York; Now, Therefore Be It Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo waives the Special Event application and all permit fees associated with the 2014 Old Neighborhood St. Patrick's Day Parade; and Be It Further Resolved: That copies of this resolution be sent to the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets and the Office of Special Events. David A. Franczyk Richard A. Fontana op on PASSED IL OP *AYE* NO * * * FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] - * * [ MAJ - 51 * 0 [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 0042 RESOLUTION By: Mr. Golombek _ Date: February 18, 2014 Re: Invite Witnesses to appear before the Common Council Committee on Community Development Whereas: Recent media investigations into the NY Gateway Connections Improvement Project have exposed substantial inconsistencies that challenge the integrity of the environmental review being administered; and Whereas: Significant public controversy surrounds the project as many citizens of Buffalo and prominent community environmental organizations have criticized the merits of the projects and its impact on the health and welfare of the children and adults living near the Peace Bridge; and Whereas: The Committee on Community Development will be holding a special meeting in efforts to bring all parties together so that matters concerning the Peace Bridge can be discussed; and Now, Therefore Be It Resolved: That this Common Council of the City of Buffalo formally invites the following individuals to appear before the Common Council Committee on Community Development; Daniel Tangherlini Administrator US General Services Administration 1800 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20405 Madeline Caliendo Associate Administrator for Civil Rights US General Services Administration 1800 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20405 Denise Pease Regional Administrator US General Services Administration 26 Federal Plaza New York, NY 10278 Peter Rizzo Senior Planner US General Services Administration 3017 Street, SW Washington, DC 20407 0 03 SU� Sunaree Marshall US Department of Mousing and Urban Development 4517 Street, SW Washington, DC 20410; and Be it Further Resolved: That all parties listed shall be invited to appear as witnesses before the Common Council Committee on Community Development of the City of Buffalo Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at 5:30pm in Council Chambers, 13 floor, City of Buffalo, New York, 14202; and Be it Finally Resolved: That as witnesses, these individuals will be asked to testify and answer questions concerning an August 2012 Federal inter- agency environmental justice investigation into the severe childhood asthma rate that exists in the West Side of Buffalo, New York, as reported by the Buffalo News on January 26, 2014. It is the understanding of the City of Buffalo Common Council that the environmental justice investigation began as a good faith effort to implement President Barack Obama's environmental justice agenda, but was prematurely halted by top officials at the US General Serves Administration (GSA ), Joseph Golombek, Jr. ; North District Council Me'�er JM 0042*," Resolution Sponsor: David A. Rivera Date: February 18, 2014 Re: Discharge Legislation Committee from consideration of the following item: au "Use 1270 Niagara to Convert Portion of Factory /Warehouse For a Micro - Brewery and Outdoor Cafe in the Niaigara River Coastal Region" Item No 13 -35 C.C.P. November 12 2013 Whereas: The above item is currently in the Legislation Committee; and Whereas: This item has received the necessary approval from the Planning Board; and Whereas: It is no longer necessary for this item to be considered by that committee; Now, Therefore Be It Resolved: That this Common Council does hereby discharge the Legislation Committee from further consideration of Item No 13 -35, C.C.P. November 12, 2013. "Use 1270 Niagara to Convert Portion of Factory Warehouse For a Micro- Brewery and Outdoor Cafe in the Niagara River Coastal Region" and said item is now before the Common Council for its consideration. — I David A. Rivera Niagara District Councilmember ADOPT DISCHARGE. PASSED ,r 6y P r T. *AYE *.NO * FO FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT * [MAJ- S] [213 - 6] ti p [314 - 71 0 RESOLUTION By: Mr. Rivera Date: February 18, 2014 Re: Discharge Community Development Committee from consideration of the following item (Item No 4 Feb 4) Environmental Justice Concerns Near Peace Bridge(Rivera) Whereas: The above item is currently in the Community Development Committee; and Whereas: It is no longer necessary for this item to be considered by that committee; Now, Therefore Be It Resolved: That this Common Council does hereby discharge the Community Development Committee from further consideration of Item No �, C.C.P. February 4, 2014 "Environmental Justice Concerns Near Peace Bridge (Rivera)" and said item is now before the Common Council for its consideration. David A. Rivera President Pro Tempore Ellicott District Council Member ADOPT DISCHARGE. ADOPTED \- *AYE* NO * 1ON'GA- * * * FRANCZYK * [----- --- - - - - -] GOLOMBEK [ MA7 - 51 [213 - 6] LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT * [----- --- - - - - -] [ MA7 - 51 [213 - 6] [314 - 7] �IALF 004219 RESOLUTION SPONSOR: Mr. Scanlon DATE: February t3,2014 SUBJECT: Recognize renaming of Childs Street, a private street, as Silo City Row WHEREAS, Childs Street is a private street in the City of Buffalo; and WHEREAS, all of the owners of Childs Street desire to change the name of their private street to Silo City Row; and WHEREAS, the United States Postal Service requires a municipal concurrence in the renaming of a private street as a precondition to Postal Service recognition of the changed name; and WHEREAS, the City of Buffalo has no objection to the renaming of the private street; and WHEREAS, all owners of the private street have requested that the name be changed; Now Therefore Be It Resolved: That the Buffalo Common Council concurs in the renaming of Childs Street, a private Street in the City of Buffalo, as Silo City Row; and Be It Further Resolved: That the City Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to the Buffalo Postmaster and 9 -1 -1 Emergency Dispatch. istoph Scanlon South District Councilmember ADOPTED 004 ?4 No. By: Mr. Smith Council Member Fontana Excused From Council Meeting RESOLVED: That Council Member Richard A. Fontana, be and hereby is excused from attendance at the Common Council Meeting of February 18, 2014. ADOPTED. X1 0 �0 I#- 004S1. Resolution By: Council Member Demone A. Smith Electronic Benefit Transfer Cards Date: February 11, 2014 WHEREAS: on February 22, 2012, President Obama signed the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 (F.L. 112 -96), which requires states receiving TANF grants to maintain policies that prevent assistance provided from the State program from being used in any electronic benefit transfer (EBT) transaction in any liquor store, casino or gaming establishment, or retail establishment which provides adult- oriented entertainment; and WHEREAS: F.L. 112 -96 imposes a new reporting requirement, as well as a new penalty and a modification to State plans. Each State is required to report to the Administration for Children and Families by February 22, 2014 on the implementation of policies and practices required by the law; and WHEREAS: States are required to include in their plans a statement outlining how they intend to prevent access to assistance through EBT transactions in an automated teller machine or point -of -sale device located in casinos, liquor stores, and retail establishments which provide adult - oriented entertainment; and WHEREAS: the State plan must also include an explanation of how the State plans to ensure that (1) recipients have adequate access to their cash assistance; (2) recipients have access to using or withdrawing assistance with minimal fees or charges, including an opportunity to access assistance with no fee or charges; and (3) recipients are provided information on applicable fees and surcharges that apply to electronic fund transactions involving the assistance, and that such information is made publicly available. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the City of Buffalo Common Council does hereby request that the Commissioner of Erie County Social Services provide the Council with an update concerning the policies and practices to prevent assistance provided under the State program from being used in any EBT transaction in any liquor store, casino or gaming establishment, or any retail establishment which provides adult - oriented entertainment; and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED: That copies of this resolution be forwarded to Mayor Byron Coun ocial Service. Demone A. Smith Majority Leader Masten District Council Member W. Brown, Erie County Legislature and Erie VWS Go IN 00'43 RESOLUTION Sponsor: University District Council Member Rasheed N. C. Wyatt -St: Comcast Purchase of Time Warner Date: February 13, 2014 WHEREAS: The impending purchase of Time Warner Cable by Comcast my result as a windfall for Wall Street investors; however may prove to have a much negative effect for ordinary citizens; and izens. WHEREAS, The proposed blockbuster combination is expected to be announced would create a video and Internet juggernaut with 30 million subscribers and operations in some of the country's biggest markets, including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.; and WHEREAS, Besides its cable and Internet operations, Comcast also is the parent of NBCUniversal, which owns the NBC broadcast network, Universal Studios and several popular cable channels, including CNBC, MSNBC and USA Network; and. WHEREAS: With so many moving parts with in the impending deal some have speculated that this could be a disastrous move on behalf of consumers; Time Warner had just recently began building a Customer Service Center at the Old Sheehan Hospital resulting in 150 new jobs; In addition what will occur with our public access channel and more importantly jobs and the future cost of cable and internet service for consumers; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the Buffalo Common Council requests that our Federal Delegation review closely the impending sale to ensure the interest of consumer are protected and that increase cost and massive job losses do not occur. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, That this resolution be forwarded to the State and Federal Delegation for the State of New York. �.C. Rasheed N. C. Wyattu AD University District Council Member Lv�] 4 BY: RASHEED WYATT 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. Christe! S. Peacock Craig Rittling Total: 2 Adopted 2118114 �Y�� 004 ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS 9 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, February 25, 2014 at 9:45 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at 1:00 o'clock P.M. Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. Special Committees (Public Disclaimer } All meetings are subject to change and cancellation by the respective Chairmen of Council Committees. In the event that there is sufficient time given for notification, it will be provided. In addition, there may be meetings p 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. !n" �� 1 0043,;1 No. Adjournment On a motion by Mr. Smith, Seconded by Mr. Rivera, the Council adjourned at GERALD A. CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK February 18, 2014