Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
14-0401 (2)
l CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO April 1, 2014 AT 2 :00 P.M. Present - Darius G. Pridgen, President of the Council, and Councilmembers: Fontana, Franczyk, Golombek, LoCurto, Rivera, Scanlon, Smith, Wyatt - 9 Absent -None On a motion by Mr. Smith, Seconded by Mr. Rivera, the minutes of the stated meeting held on March 18, 2014 were approved. *AYE* NO * [ MAJ - 5 ] [ 2/3 - 6 ] [3/4- 7] April 1, 2014 FONTANA FRANCZYK ** GOLOMBEK * * * LOCURTO ** * * * PRIDGEN ** RIVERA * �* * * * SCANLON ** SMITH * * ** WYATT [ MAJ - 5 ] [ 2/3 - 6 ] [3/4- 7] April 1, 2014 1 P.- FROM THE MAYOR April 1, 2014 ��o FROM THE MAYOR - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT April 1, 2014 IL FROM THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING z 00 el 1 �:4 COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL To: Common Council From: Executive - Office of Strategic Planning Date: March 31, 2014 Re: Amendment to the 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan and Prior Years' Annual Action Plans for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Prior Council Reference: Item No. 00013, CCP 07/09/13 (2013 Annual Action Plan) Item No. 00070, CCP 02 -07 -12 (2012 Annual Action Plan) Item No. 00003, CCP 02 -15 -11 (2011 Annual Action Plan) Item No. 00057, CCP 02 -16-10 (2010 Annual Action Plan) Attached for Your Honorable Body's consideration, please find amendments to the City of Buffalo's 2013 -2014 Annual Action Plan and Prior Years Annual Action Plans. These amendments will allow the City of Buffalo to meet the CDBG Timeliness deadline as well as provide for budget shortfalls that will arise due to extending the City of Buffalo's program year. The Amendment being submitted to this Honorable Body for approval does not include any new projects. All projects identified in the attached Annual Action Plan Amendment have been previously approved by this Honorable Body. Now that bids have been received for the projects, project budgets have been adjusted from the estimated costs to the actual; cost of the project. Project balances where there is a surplus have been shifted to balances where there is a shortfall. Balances from projects that are no longer active have also been used to cover the shortfall of approved projects. Due to the extension of the end date for the Year 39 program year from April 30 to September 30, funds have been identified in the Amendment for the City of Buffalo's Section 108 payment. The payment is required by HUD. The City of Buffalo budgets for this payment in every Annual Action Plan. An additional payment is required in Year 39 because of the extension of the Year 39 program year. Pursuant to 24 CFR 91.505, a public hearing on the amendments is scheduled for April 8 at the Buffalo & Erie County Library, at 6:00 p.m. A'thirty day comment period will be provided after the public hearing. The April 8th public hearing will also serve as the first public hearing for the City of Buffalo's Year 40 program year. The Year 40 program year will start October 1, 2014 and end September 30, 2015. The City of Buffalo's proposed Year 40 Annual Action Plan budget is not presented at this hearing. The hearing is intended to advise the public of Year 40 funding levels and the types of projects that can be funded with CDBG, HOME, ESG, and HOPWA funding, The Office of Strategic Planning requests that Your Honorable Body approve the Amendments to the 2013 -2014 Annual Action Plan and Prior Years Annual Action Plan dated April 8, 2014, which is attached hereto. SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Brendan R. Mehaffy, Esq. TITLE: Executive Director, Office of Strategic Planning REFERRED TO THE COMMITTE ON COfl(sMUhrl7Y DEVELOPMENT- n °7 �f/ CITY OF BUFFAL.11 AMENDMENTS TO THE 2013 -2014 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN AND PRIOR YEARS ANNUAL ACTION PLANS APRIL S, 2014 Byron W. Brown Mayor `I INTRODUCTION The City will amend its Annual Action Plan whenever it makes one of the following decisions: to make a change in its allocation priorities or the method of distributing funds; to carry out an activity using funds from any program covered by the Consolidated Plan (including program income) not previously described in the Action Plan; or to change the purpose scope, location and/or beneficiaries of the activity. The City will use the following criteria to determine what changes in planned or on -going activities constitute a substantial amendment to the Annual Action Plan: substantial change occurs when the cumulative effect of an activity's budget amount is increased or decreased by more than twenty -five percent (25 %), or when interim financing such as float loans are provided. A substantial change is not moving funds from unencumbered project balances from one year to another year for similar activities within the same target area. Nor is it transferring funds within the same HUD - eligible categories. The City will provide a comment period of not less than 30 days from the date of this Public Hearing. The comment period for this amendment will end on May 7, 2014. The City will consider any comments of views of citizens received in writing, or orally at this Public Hearing. The City will respond in writing to any comments made on these amendments. The amendments will be submitted to HUD along with a summary of any comments received, the City's written response, and a summary of any comments. not accepted and the reasons therefore. Comments may be mailed to: Office of Strategic Planning 65 Niagara Sq., Room 214 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 or sent by email to : klucas @city- buffalo.com S Table of Contents Proposed Amendments to CDBG ....:........................................................... ..............................1 Table X — Project Forms ....................... ............................... Q 0 AMENDMENT TO THE CITY'S ANNUAL ACTION PLANS PROPOSED CHANGES AMENDMENTS TO THE 2013 -2014 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN The City will amend its current year 2013 -2014 Annual Action Plan to increase the following Projects: Current Project Amt Including Amended PdorAmendmts Increase Proiect Amt. Streets /Sidewalks CW, 2013, CPS #3 Parks/Playgrounds (courts), 2013, CPS #1 Meals on Wheels Rehab, 2013 CPS #4 Section 108 Loan Repayment, 2013, CPS #72 Program Delivery Clearance, 2013 CPS 11 Crime Prevention, 2013 CPS 59 Program Delivery Rehab, 2013 CPS 64 $2,204,153.00 $350,000.00 $2,554,153.00 $ 650,000.00 $ 43,500.00 $ 693,500.00 $ 120,000.00 $110,244.00 $ 230,244.00 $ 1,600,663.00 $1,829,074.92 $3,429,737.92 $ 208,728.00 $ 105,000.00 $ 313,728.00 $ 146,708.00 $ 115,000.00 $ 261,706.00 $ 449,640.00 $ 100,000.00 $ 549,640.00 The projects will be funded from prior year projects having left over balances, where bids for the work came in under budget, or projects that were not carried out and will no longer be funded as follows: Streets /Sidewalks CW 2013; CPS #3 Increase: $350,000.00 Additional funds are needed to complete the balance of the paving work and the sidewalks on Woltz Ave. from Walden to Sycamore. The following streets are deleted due to ineligibility: Howard St. from Babcock to Fillmore, Seneca from Hayes to Babcock, and Seneca from Elk to Bailey, Fillmore from William to Clinton, Amherst from Military to Tonawanda, Grant from Scajaquada to Military. The following streets are added: Deshler from Broadway to South end, and Moselle from Walden to Genesee. One correction for East St. from Parish to Hamilton should be East St from Parish to Austin. Parks/Playgrounds, CPS 1, 2013 Increase: $43,500.00 Funds will be used to complete the future phases of court improvements, Shelter and playground improvements at Kinsley, Masten, Sperry and Schiller parks. Funding Sources: Current Project Amt Including Amended Project PriorAmendmts Reduction Project Amt. Status Broadway Market Public Improvements *, 999 Broadway, CPS #99, 2012 $ 100,000.00 $ 43,500.00 $ 56,500.00 Ongoing 'Bids for this project came in underthe projected amount. Current Project Funding Sources: Amt Including Amended Project PriorAmendmts Reduction Project Amt. Status Employment Training NRSA, CPS #89, 2010 Employment Training NRSA CPS #86, 2009 $ 100,000.00 $100,000.00 0.00 Delete Public Facilities CW, CPS #7, 2008 $ 203,000.00 $2,039,672.77 $203,000.00 $40,636.56 0.00 $1,999,036.21 Delete Livable Communities Block Club Grant Program, CPS 5, 2008 $ 54,431.49 $ 4.00 Closeout Livable Communities Block Club Grant Program CPS 5, 2007 $ 53,555.43 $ 54,427.49 Closeout Livable Communities Block Club Grant Program CPS 5, 2009 $ 17,871.62 $ 5,071.40 1288.04 $ 48,484.03 $ 16,563.56 Closeout Total Closeout $350,000.00 Parks/Playgrounds, CPS 1, 2013 Increase: $43,500.00 Funds will be used to complete the future phases of court improvements, Shelter and playground improvements at Kinsley, Masten, Sperry and Schiller parks. Funding Sources: Current Project Amt Including Amended Project PriorAmendmts Reduction Project Amt. Status Broadway Market Public Improvements *, 999 Broadway, CPS #99, 2012 $ 100,000.00 $ 43,500.00 $ 56,500.00 Ongoing 'Bids for this project came in underthe projected amount. Meals on Wheels Rehab 100 James E. Casey Dr., 2013, CPS 4 Increase; $110,244.00 Funds will be used for Architectural /Engineering and rehab /installation of generators. Funding Sources: Current Project Amt Including Amended Project PriorAmendmts Reduction Project Amt Status Gloria Parks Community Center Rehab *, 3242 Main St., CPS #91, 2012 North Buffalo Comm. Center Rehab *, 203 Sanders Rd., CPS #95, 2012 $ $ 200,000.00 250,000.00 $ 3,603.00 $196,397.00 Ongoing Broadway Market Public Improvementsi, 999 Broadway, CPS #99, 2012 *, $ 56,500.00 $ 46,916.00 $ 10,000.00 $203,084.00 $ 46,500.00 Ongoing Ongoing Polonia Center Rehab 395 Paderewski Dr. CPS #88, 2012 $ 717,712.00 $ 16,903.00 $700,809.00 Ongoing T.J. Dulski Center Rehab*, 129 Lewis St., CPS #89, 2012 Schiller Park Sr. Center Rehab *, 2057 Genesee St., CPS #5, 2012 $ 243,685.00 $ 1,297,873.00 $ 27,388.00 $ 5.434.00 $216,297.00 $1,292,439.00 Ongoing Ongoing Total $11,695.34 Closeout CAO Youth Program 2012 22 $39,376.00 $4,790,45 $34,585.55 $110,244.00 CRUCIAL Youth Program 2012 *Bids for these projects came in under the projected amount. Section 108 Repayment, 2013, CPS #72 Repayment to HUD far Section 10B loans due July 2014 Funding Sources: Increase: $1,829,074.92 ProiectName Year # 0ri Prolec Amt Includin Balance: Amount to Revised Prolect P_miect Prior amendments be Transferred Amount status Back to Basics Substance Abuse Program 2012 18 $23,804.00 $501.62 $23,302.38 Closeout CAO Pratt Willert Senior Program 2012 21 $35,448.00 $23,752,66 $11,695.34 Closeout CAO Youth Program 2012 22 $39,376.00 $4,790,45 $34,585.55 Closeout CRUCIAL Youth Program 2012 25 $55,567.00 $16,526.21 $39,040.79 Closeout FLARE Senior Program 2012 27 $16,343.00 $1,469.65 $14,873.35 Closeout FLARE Youth Program 2012 28 $10,669.00 $1,520,34 $9,148.66 Closeout Friends Inc. Senior Program 2012 29 $23,180.00 $9,565.57 $13,614.43 Closeout Gloria ParWUniversity His Senior Program 2012 30 $39,376.00 $3,693.40 $35,682.60 Closeout Gloria ParkslUniversity His Youth Program 2012 31 $58,841.00 $1,801.72 $57,039.28 Closeout Hispanics United of Buffalo Senior Program 2012 32 $19,911.00 $412,15 $19,498.85 Closeout Metro CDC Senior Program 2012 38 $25,694.00 $6,675.76 $19,018.24 Closeout Metro CDC Youth Program 2012 39 $48,720.00 $13,465.65 $35,254.35 Closeout North Buffalo CDC Senior Program 2012 41 $42,964.00 $97.93 $42,866.07 Closeout North Buffalo CDC Youth Program 2012 42 $36,400.00 $102.49 $36,297.51 Closeout Old First Ward Community Assoc. Senior Program 2012 45 $23,219.00 $37A0 $23,181.60 Closeout Old First Ward Community Assoc. Youth Program 2012 46 $21,313.00 $1,371.68 $19,941.32 Closeout William Emslie YMCA Senior Program 2012 61 $33,147.00 $2,856.03 $30,290.97 Closeout Center for Employment Opportunities 2012 62 $194,313.00 $5,514.73 $188,798.27 Closeout Erie Regional Dev, Corp - AmeriCarps 2012 63 $84,041.00 $2,746.42 $61,294.58 Closeout Rehab Loan Program— High Risk Revolving Loan Program Funds 2004 4 $1,511,962.10 $332,173.06 $1,179,789,05 Closeout Program Income from sale of Mkt Aracade 2013 114LO 000.00 $0.00 Total $1,829,074.92 Program Delivery Clearance - 2013, CPS #11. Increase: $105,000.00 Project Name Cis Current Budgt Amount Rev. Budget Project status 2 Year # Program Delivery Economic Development 2012 88 305,900.00 105,000.00 $200,900.00 Close Out Total $105,000.00 Crime Prevention - 2093, CPS #59 Increase: $115,000.00 CDs Pro'ect Name Year # Current Budget Amount Rev. Buduef Protect Status Program Delivery Economic Development 2012 88 200,900.00 115,000.00 $85,900.00 Close Out Total $115,000.00 Pro Delivery Rehab - 2013, CPS 964 $1,614,624.00 $1,100,000.00 $2,714,624.00 Increase: $100,000.00 25,500.00 501,901.00 CDs 43,000.00 218,005.00 $ 68,500.00 $ 719,906.00 East Utica Comm Center Rehab, 118 E. Utica St., 2012, CPS #100 CEM Community Center Rehab, 286 Lafayette Ave., 2012, CPS #102 $ $ Prolect Name Year # Current Buda Amount Rev. Budget Praiect status Program Delivery Economic Development 2012 68 85,900.00 85,900,00 $0.00 Close Out Program Delivery Economic Development 2007 92 .776,638.13 9,311.73 $767,326.40 On -going General Admin OH 2011 105 443,295.19 4,788:27 $438,506.95 On -going Total $ $ 24,950-00 47,971.76 $100,000.00 Broadway Fillmore NHS Roof Rehab, 780 Fillmore Ave., 2010, CPS 11 $ AMENDMENTS TO THE PRIOR YEARS' ANNUAL ACTION PLANS The City will amend prior years' Annual Action Plans to increase funding to the following projects: Current Project Amt Including Amended PriorAmendmts Increase_ Pro'ectAmt Public Improvements — Streets/Sidewalks — 2012, CPS #4 Roosevelt Park Improvements, 2009, CPS #18 $1,614,624.00 $1,100,000.00 $2,714,624.00 Edward Sanders Community Center Rehab, 2777 Bailey Ave. 2012, CPS #86 $ $ 25,500.00 501,901.00 $ $ 43,000.00 218,005.00 $ 68,500.00 $ 719,906.00 East Utica Comm Center Rehab, 118 E. Utica St., 2012, CPS #100 CEM Community Center Rehab, 286 Lafayette Ave., 2012, CPS #102 $ $ 100,000.00 $ 17,890.00 $ 117,890.00 Hispanics United of Buffalo Center Rehab, 254 Virginia St., 2012, CPS 101 $ 82,500.00 65,000.00 $ $ 130,000.00 67,750.00 $ 212,500.00 $ 132,750.00 MILK Park Sheiterhouse Rehab, Humboldt Pkway, 2012, CPS #93 $ 370,000.00 $ 89.457.15 $ 459,457.15 Matt Urban Center Rehab, 1081 Broadway, 2012 CPS #90 Hennepin Community Center Rehab, 2012, CPS #92 $ 215,000.00 $ 26,417.00 $ 241.417.00 Autumnwood Senior Center, 1800 Clinton St., 2011, CPS #8 $ $ 117,300.00 69,445.00 $ $ 24,950-00 47,971.76 $ 142,250.00 $ 117,41676 Broadway Fillmore NHS Roof Rehab, 780 Fillmore Ave., 2010, CPS 11 $ 66,277.00 $ 21,693.00 $ 87,970.00 The projects will be funded from prior year projects having left over balances, where bids for the work came in under budget, or projects that were not carried out and will no longer be funded as follows: Public Improvements - Streets/Sidewalks 2012, CPS #4 Additional funding will be used to complete the alternate streets listed in the 2012 Annual Action Plan. Increase: $1,100,000.00 Current Project Amt Including Amended Project 0 3 Funding Sources: Prior Amendmts Reduction Project Amt Status Public Facilities CW, CPS #7, 2007 Public Facilities Lovejoy CPS 13, 2009 $ 385,114.84 $ 50,673.05 $334,441.79 Closeout Public Facilities North CPS #16, 2009 $ $ 56,223.00 77,778.00 5,172.39 $ 51,050.61 Closeout Livable Communities Block Club Grant Program, CPS #5, 2009 $ 16,583.58 14,267.05 $ 63,510.95 Closeout CRUCIAL Human Services, 2010, CPS #50 $ Pratt Willert Comm Center Rehab', 422 Pratt Total 467.88 $ 16,115.70 Closeout Metro CDC Senior Prog., 2010, CPS #64 $ 48,536.31 33,000.00 13,320.16 $ 35,216.15 Closeout Metro CDC Youth Prog., 2010, CPS #65 $ 62,573.00 3,648.12 3,121.92 $ 29,351.88 Closeout Valley Community Assoc Senior Program. 2010, CPS #82 $ $ 59,451.08 Closeout Park Improvements, 2010, CPS #2 Park Improvements, 2010, CPS #3 25,573,00 $1,614,587.99 1,972.66 23,452.69 $ 23,600.34 $1,591,135.30 Closeout Closeout Park/Playground Improvements 2011, CPS #2 $ $ 173,523.00 452,245.00 9,345.19 $164,177.81 Closeout Heal Building Rehab, 2011, CPS #7 10.565.00 $441,680.00 Closeout Clean & Seal Clearance, 2012, CPS #13 $ $ 240,850.00 60,800.00 240,850.00 0.00 Delete Clean & Seal Code Enforcement, 2012, CPS #73 $ 173,500.00 60,800.00 0.00 Delete General Admin, 2011, CPS #104 $2,423,539.62 173,500.00 0.00 Delete General Admin OH, 2009, CPS #119 Prog Delivery Econ Dev., 2007, CPS #92 $ 182,825.88 .04 34,000.00 $2,423,539.58 $148,825.88 Closeout Closeout Urban Renewal Plans Update, 2012, CPS #82 $ $ 785,949.86 30,000.00 9,311.73 $776,638.13 On -going Employment Training Med Campus, CPS #83, 2011 $ 127,500.00 30,000.00 127,500.00 0.00 0.00 Delete Employment Training NRSA, CPS #85, 2011 Public Facilities CW, CPS #7, 2008 $ 285,950.00 285,950.00 0.00 Delete Delete Total $1,999,036.21 36 550.00 $1,962,486.21 Closeout $ 1,100 ,000.00 Roosevelt Park Improvements 2009, CPS #18 Increase: $43,000.00 Park improvements at Roosevelt Park to include demolition and reconstruction of tennis courts, basketball court, and parking lot and installation of shelters, grills, and picnic tables. Additional funds are necessary as bids came in higher than projected. Funding Sources: OdflPWsctAmt Balance: Revised Cos Includina Pd Amount to be E ft - c a t Pro' —erect �1sma Year # Amendments Transferred Amount Project Status Gloria Parks Community Center Rehab', 3242 Main St. 2012 91 $ 196,397.00 43 000.00 $153,397.00 Ongoing $ 43,000.00 Edward Sanders Community Center Rehab 2777 Bailey Ave., Increase: $218,005.00 2012, CPS #86 Rehab of the Edward Saunder Community Center to include roof reconstruction and mechanical upgrades. Additional funds are necessary as bids came in higher than projected. Funding Sources: Oria ProieciAmt Balance: Revised ProiectName Cos Year # Including, Prior Amount to be pr _ kq Amendments Transferred Amount PMk t%dq Schiller Park Senior Center Rehab *, 2057 Genesee 2012 5 $1,292,439.00 $153,139.00 $1,139,300.00 On -going Pratt Willert Comm Center Rehab', 422 Pratt Total 2011 11 680,162.00 64,866,00 615,296.00 On -going $218,005.00 4 *Bids for these projects came in under budget, 1 East Utica Communh Center Rehab. 118 E. Utica St., 2012, CPS #100 Increase: $ 17,890,00 Rehab of the East Utica Community Center Funding Sources: Hispanics United of Buffalo Rehab 254 Virginia St., 2012, CPS 101 Increase: $ 67,750.00 Rehab of the Hispanics United of Buffalo Community Center to include new HVAC system Funding Sources: Orig Pro' ctAmt Balance: Revised Pro ^ r ctNama Year 945# Includ'm Pricr Am ndments Amount to be Transferred P ro iect Amount Proiect Status Old First Ward Comm Center Rehab *, 2012 6 $172,500.00 17,890.00 $154,610.00 On going 62 Republic St. 67,750.00 *Bids for this project came in under budget. CEM Community Center Rehab 286 Lafayette Ave., 2012, CPS 102 Increase: $ 130,000.00 Rehab of the CEM Center to include interior improvementstHVAC upgrade. Increase: $ 89,457.15 Funding Sources: Funding Sources: ri Pro Amt Balance: Revised Protect Name Year Cps # IncludinQ Prior Amendments Amount to be Transferred P ro l ect Amount Protect Status 'Schiller Park Sr. Center Rehab *, 2057 Genesee 2012 5 $1,139,300.00 30,000.00 1,109,300.00 On -going Polonia Center Rehab *, 395 Paderewski 2012 88 700,809.00 100,000.00 600,809,00 Ongoing TOTAL 89,457.15 $130,000.00 Delete *Project discontinued as funding was inadequate. *Bids for this project came in under budget. Hispanics United of Buffalo Rehab 254 Virginia St., 2012, CPS 101 Increase: $ 67,750.00 Rehab of the Hispanics United of Buffalo Community Center to include new HVAC system Funding Sources: �D 5 Ori Pa ipieci f Amt Balance: Revised Pro ect Name Year _Cgs # Includln Priflr Amendments Amount to be Transferred Pro act Amount Proiect Status Polonia Center Rehab *, 395 Paderewski 2012 88 579,116.00 67,750.00 511,366.00 On -going TOTAL 67,750.00 *Bids forthis project came in under budget. MLK Park Casino Shelterhouse Rehab Humboldt Pkwy., 2012, CPS #93 Increase: $ 89,457.15 Improvements to the MLK Park Casino Shelterhouse exterior reconstruction and architectural upgrades. Funding Sources: OdAftiectAmt Balance: Revised Inciudina Prior Amount to be Prot Prolect Name Year CPS # Amendments Transferred Amount Protect Status MLK Park Lighting *, Humboldt Pkwy 2012 98 90,000.00 89,457.15 542.85 Delete *Project discontinued as funding was inadequate. �D 5 Matt Urban Community Center Rehab 1081 Broadway, 2012, CPS 90 Increase: $ 26,417.00 Rehab of the Matt Urban Center to include exterior miprovements including replacement of concrete in entranceway, yankee gutters. Funding Sources: Hennepin Park Community Center Rehab, 2012, CPS #92 Increase: $24,950 Hennepin & Ludington St Rehab of Hennepin Park Center to include new heating upgrades, handicap entrance doo and architectural upgrades. Funding Sources: 060Pm[ectAmt Orin Proiecumt Balance: Revised Proiect Name — Induding Prior Year C Ds # Amendmenls Amount to be Pro ect 21,550.00 Ongoing Total *Funds for this project came in under budget. Transferred Amount Pro'ecJ t Status Polonia Center Rehab`, 395 Paderewski 2012 88 511,366.00 26,417,00 484,949.00 On -going TOTAL Rehab of Autumnwood Senior Center to include new doors,windows. 22,880.00 252,120.00 On-going "Bids for this project came in under budget. 2012 87 � 26,417.00 25,091-76 Hennepin Park Community Center Rehab, 2012, CPS #92 Increase: $24,950 Hennepin & Ludington St Rehab of Hennepin Park Center to include new heating upgrades, handicap entrance doo and architectural upgrades. Funding Sources: 060Pm[ectAmt Balance: Revised Proiect Name Includi� prior Year Cis # Amendments Amount to be Transferred Pro ect Amount Pro ect Status Broadway Market Public Improvements* 2012 99 46,500.00 999 Broadway 24.950.00 21,550.00 Ongoing Total *Funds for this project came in under budget. $24,950.00 Auturrtnwood Senior Center Rehab, 1800 Clinton St., 2011, Increase: $47,971.76 CPS #8 Delavan Grader Comm Center Rehab`, E. Delavan Ave. 2012 94 Rehab of Autumnwood Senior Center to include new doors,windows. 22,880.00 252,120.00 On-going Additional funds are necessary as bids came in higher than projected. 2012 87 � $1,218,972.0p Funding Sources: Broadway Fillmore NHS Building Rehab - 2010, CPS #11 Funds will be used for roof reconstruction, Increase: $21,693.00 CDs PrJect Name Year # Current Budget Amount Rev. Budget Pro ect Status Polonia Center Rehab *, 395 Padeewskt 2012 88 600,809.00 21,693.00 $579,116.00 On -going Total $21,693.00 *Bids for this project came in under budget. 6 � OOrI - PraectAmt Balance: Revised P� _ect Name Year # Including Prior Amount to b Pr nka - Amendments Transferred Amount _Project Status Delavan Grader Comm Center Rehab`, E. Delavan Ave. 2012 94 $ 275,000.00 22,880.00 252,120.00 On-going JFK Comm Center Rehab`, 114 Hickory St. Total 2012 87 � $1,218,972.0p 25,091-76 $1,193;880.24 Ongoing *Bids for these projects came in under budget. $47,971.76 Broadway Fillmore NHS Building Rehab - 2010, CPS #11 Funds will be used for roof reconstruction, Increase: $21,693.00 CDs PrJect Name Year # Current Budget Amount Rev. Budget Pro ect Status Polonia Center Rehab *, 395 Padeewskt 2012 88 600,809.00 21,693.00 $579,116.00 On -going Total $21,693.00 *Bids for this project came in under budget. 6 12 MINOR AMENDMENTS The City made the following transfersfrollover of funds. The transfer of funds to a similar account in another year does not constitute a substantial amendment. 7 Q& Pro Amt Includin Amount to be Revised Projcct Move Proiect Name Year # PriorAme dments Transferred Amount To Pro'ect Hame Public Improvements StrestslSidewalks 2011 4 492,00100 492,000.00 0.00 To Public improvements Street /SW 2013, CPS #3 Emery Rehab Prog. NRSA Single Family 2008 98 50,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 To Emerg Rehab NRSA, S, 2010, CPS# 96 Emerg Rehab Prog NRSA Multi Family 2008 99 50,000.00 50,000.00 0.00 To Emerg Rehab NRSA M, 2090, CPS # 9f Section 108 Repayment 2011 901 2,106,646.51 279,146.71 9,835,499.80 To Section 108, 2013, CPS 072 Section 108 Repayment 2012 1 1,230,710.29 375,946.61 854,761.68 To Section 108, 2013, CPS 972 Emerg Rehab Loan Program -- Single Family 2008 76 1,191,485.26 1,804.93 1,109,680.33 To Emerg Rehab Loan Program, 2013, CPS #60 Emerg Rehab Loan Program — Single Family 2011 88 633,909.00 633,909.00 0.00 To Emerg Rehab Loan Program, 2013, CPS 460 Emerg Rehab LocklLight Program— Single Family 2011 88 12,255.00 12,255.00 0.00 To Emerg Rehab Loan, 2013, CPS #60 Emerg Rehab Loan Program — Multi Family 2007 74 956,828.58' 5,667.58 951,161.00 To Emerg Rehab Loan, 2013, CPS #61 Emerg Rehab Loan Program —Multi Family 2008 75 922,283 1,715.00 920,568.00 To Emerg Rehab Loan, 2013, CPS #61 Emerg Rehab Loan Program — Multi Family 2011 89 633.909.00 633,909.00 0.00 To Emerg Rehab Loan Program, 2013, CPS #61 Emerg Rehab Lock/Light Program— Multi Family 2011 89 12,255.00 12,255.00 0.00 To Emerg Rehab Loan, 2013, CPS #61 Weatherization Program 2008 91 433,950.17 433,950.17 0.00 To Weatherization Program, 2011, CPS #90 Weatherizatton Program 2009 103 388,000.00 388,000.00 a.00 To Weatherization Program, 2011, CPS #90 Weatherization Program 2010 98 100,000.00 100,000.00 0.00 To Weatherization Program, 2011, CPS #90 HomebuyerlHomeowner AoglRehablResale Mid City NRSA 2007 72 206,747.00 129,312.00 77,435.00 To Rehab Program, 2010, CPS #99 HomebuyerlHomeowner Acg /Rehab)Resale Mid City NRSA 2008 73 368,033.00 359,033.00 26,900.00 To Rehab Programt, 2010, CPS #99 HomebuyerlHomeowner AoglRehablResele Mid City NRSA 2009 89 368,03300 368,033.00 0.00 To Rehab Program, 2010, CPS #99 Program Admin — Prog ram Admin — Contracted Services 2011 92 455,641.00 455,641.00 0.00 To Contracted Services, 2013, CPS #63 CB0INH8 Program Admin 2006 75 789,990.00 57,150.00 732,840.00 To CB01NHS Program Admin, 2013, CPS #62 CB0INHS Program Ad min 2010 100 1,057,66000 113,560.00 944,100.00 To CB0JNH6 Program Admin, 2013, CPS #62 7 \ Demolitions - CW 2010 40 3,117,639.00 5,007.00 3,112,632.00 To Demolitions CW, 2013, CPS #10 Demolitions - CW 2011 33 4,945,335.16 27,151.06 4,918,184.10 To Demolitions CW, 2013, CPS #10 Remediation —BURA Sites 2004 34 60,000.00 60,000.00 0.00 To Remediation — Various Sites, 2011,CPS #35 Remedlation —BURA Sites 2005 40 60,000.00 60,000.00 0.00 To Remediation — Various Sites, 2011, CPS #35 Remediation -BURR Sites 2006 42 60,000.00 60,000.0.0 0.00 To Remediation — Various Sites, 2011, CPS #35 Program Delivery Public Program Delivery Public Improvements 2011 3 114,041.70 5,418.36 108,623.24 To Improvements. 2013, Cps #2 Program Delivery Public Program Delivery Public Improvements 2012 3 73,835.00 6,794.01 67,040.99 To Improvements, 2013, Cps #2 Program Delivery Clearance 2012 15 125,000.00 4,036.06 120,963.94 To Program Delivery Clearance 2013, Cps #11 Program Delivery Rehab 2012 88 157,587.00 32,217.25 125,369.75 To Program Delivery Rehab 2013, Cps #64 Program Delivery Rehab 2011 93 365,749.67 43,909.53 321,840.14 To Program Delivery Rehab 2013, Cps 064 Policy, Planning. Management 2012 79 970,494.00 495,994.01 474,499.99 To Policy Planning Mgmt 2013, Cps #73 Policy, Planning, Management 2011 102 1,879,436.99 274,336.02 1,605,100.97 To Policy, Planning, Mgmt 2013, Cps #73 General Administration 2012 83 998.610.98 186,319.12 812,291.86 To General Admin 2013, Cps #74 General Administration OH 2011 105 438,506.95 56,007.64 382,49931 To General Admin 2013, Cps #105 Last, for C©BG Minor Amendments, we have description changes for the following projects: 1) Remediation — BURA Sites, 2011, Cps #35 Revised Title: Remediation — Various Sites, 2011, Cps #35 Original description: Funding for the remediation of BURA owned sites that have environmental concerns. Revised description: Funding for the remediation of various sites that have environmental concerns. 2) Polonia Community Center, 2012 CPS #88 8 \L4 Add, Low /Mod Limited Clientele (LMC) to national objective. For additional information on the new projects and increases in funding to existing projects, we have attached the Project Forms, Table 3C. This information provides a description of the projects as well as the location. JC� 10 U.S. Department of Housing OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 and Urban Development (Exp. 8/31/2008) 1 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City Of Buffalo, New York Year: FY 2013 -14 Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title Public Improvements — Street /Sidewalk Improvements Description: Street/sidewalk improvements in low /mod neighborhoods where over 51% of the population is low to moderate income. Planned Activities: Street/sidewalk improvements. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ® Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ❑ Sustainability Location/Target Area: Streets Grey (Sycamore to Broadway) CT 26 BG 2; Landon (Jefferson to Roehrer) CT3302 BG 6; Sherman (Sycamore to Broadway) CT 26 BG21CT2701 BG 2; Tenth (Hudson to Virginia) CT 7101 BG 1,2; St. Stephens Pl. (South Park to bend) CT 5 BG 1; Woodlawn (Moselle to E CT 35 BG 1; Brinkman (Scheu Park to Walden) CT 28 BG 1; Forman (Genesee to Peace) CT 37 BG 2,3; Key Stone (West Shore to Doat) CT 30 BG 2,3; S. Domedion (Hemmingway to S. End) CT 38 BG 3; Sattler (boat to North End) CT 37 BG 2; Scheu Park (Bailey to Sumner) CT 28 BG 1; Sumner (Walden to West Shore) CT 28 BG 1 /CT 30 BG 2; Weiss (Clinton to South End) CT 19 BG 4,5; Box (Kehr to Moselle) CT 35 BG 1,2; East Morris (Hill to Mercer) CT 45 BG 2; Elton (Florida to North End) CT 3301 BG 5; Gesl (Fillmore to West End) CT 400113G 4; Sanford (Ges] to Leroy) CT 4001 BG 4; Dewitt (Lafayette to Dclavan) CT 60 BG 41CT 61 BG 4,8; Riverside (Tonawanda to Ontario) CT 58 BG 5; Riverside (Niagara to Tonawanda) CT 58 BG 6,7; Saratoga (Tonawanda to Ontario) CT 58 BG 5; Alamo (Abbott to South Park) CT 2 RG 3; Macamley (South Park to Dash) CT 2 BG 3,6; Macamley (Dash to Taylor) CT 2 BG 3,6; Macamley (Taylor to Southside) CT 2 BG 3,6; Remoleno (Southside to South Park) CT 2 BG 3. Possible additions if funds are left over after bids: Ashley from Young to Krupp, Baitz from Clinton to Manitoba, Benzinger from E. Lovejoy to Vanderbilt, Bird from Richmond to Baynes, Box from Kehr toMoselle, Brownell from Broadway to south end, Bushnell from Clinton to no. end, Concord from Memorial Dr. to Curtiss, Condon from Roesch to Esser, Gamer from Herkimer to Dewitt, Gilbert from Clinton to north end, Royer from Sanders toVilla, Highgate from Bailey to Eggert, LaSalle from Bialey to Fuffolk, Lisbon from Bailey to Suffolk, Markham from Sanders to Villa, Medford from Sanders to Villa, Minnesota from Eggert to Orleans, Normal from Massachusetts to Connecticut, Northrup from Main to Winspocar, Oregon from Chaddu ck to Esser, Royal from Ontario to Tonawanda, Shirley from Comstock to Bailey, West from Bird to Potomac, Winspear from Eggert to Bailey. Eaton fr Michigan to Jefferson, Harvard fr W.Delvan to Main, Southampton fr Michigan to Jefferson;, E. Depew fr Main to Hill, Victoria fr Fillmore to Hill; West fr Potomac to Massachusetts. Amendment: East St from Austin to Arthur, East St from Parish to Austin, Farmer St., Sidewalks Woltz Ave from Walden to Sycamore. Linwood fr Bryant to W Ferry CT66.02/67.02 BG3 11 73//c/71 Linwood fr W Ferry to Laf CT65.02 BG] 51.3°/x, Madison fr Clinton to Syc CT14.02115/26 BG216/7/8/2 90°/x178 %185 /x/82% Johnson fr Brdwy to Syc CT26 BG2 85x/0, William fr Memorial to Sherm CT15/16/I7 1BG2n1314 79 1 /6185 1 /09%183%, Woodlawn fr Jeff to Fill CT33.02 BGin 76 0 /d80"/x, Glenwood fr Jeff to Fill CT33.02/35 BGl/2 /6/7/8 76 %175 %80 1 /x192 %, Vermont fr Niagara to Rich CT67.01169nO BG2/l/21617/9f3/4 78 %/ 68x /d91 0 /d8o%P7ox /x/81 % /79 %, Linwood fr North to Bryant CT67,02 BGl /4 71 ///75%, Military fr Grant to Amherst CT55 BG4 68 /n, Buffum fr Seneca to Fields CT10 BG2 69°/x, S. Ryan fr Seneca to N Legion CTIO BG4 66 %, Duerstein fr Seneca to City Line CT1O BG6 62°/x, Lasalle fr Bailey to Main CT47 BG214 65 /x167 Phyllis fr Bailey to Orleans CT44,01 1BG6 60% Deshler from Broadway to south end CT 24 bg 7,8 81,68 %, Moselle from Walden to Genesee, CT 29 bg 4, 79 %. CITYWIDE Goal: Public Project ID Infrastructure 3 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03K, 03L 570.201(c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date ( mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units # of ersons 25000 Local ID Units Upon Completion 3950202 25000 Funding Sources: CDBG ...........' 562 , 1 3 ESG ............................... HOME HOPWA Total Formula $1, 562 ,153 ......................... .. .............. Prior Year Funds $ 992,000 . ................ Assisted Housing PHA ...... ............................... Other Funding Total ........................ ............................... .$2,554,153 The primary purpose of the project is to help; ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development UNIB Approv(i Nn. /30/2 0117 (Exp. 4/34/2011) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Year: FY 2013 -2014 Priority Need Community Development Project Title Park/Playground Improvements Description: Park improvements at three neighborhood parks and one community park (Schiller Park). Low /Mod Area Benefit: The parks are located in residential neighborhoods where over 51 % of the population is low to moderate income. Planned Activities: To continue future phases of basketball court, tennis court, picnic shelter and playground improvements at the Kingsley, Masten, Sperry, and Schiller Parks. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment 0 Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area: Kinglsey, Masten, Sperry, and Schiller Parks Citywide Goal: Project ID Public Facilities 1 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03F 570.201(c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 08/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units People 24-941 Local ID Units Upon Completion 39 -50200 24,941 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $650,000 .......... I ........................ ............................... 650, 00Q ............................... ........ ............................... $ 43,500 ............................... ............................... .$693,500 ............. ............................... The primary purpose of the project is to help.-El the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp.4 /30/2411) 1 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Year: FY 2013 -2014 Priority Need Community Development Project Title Meals on Wheels Rehab Description: Rehab of the Meals on Wheels building. Meals on Wheels provides hot meals to the frail elderly and disabled. Limited Clientele Activity -- Presumed Benefit Elderly /disabled. Meals on Wheels committing $43,000 to total project cost. Planned Activities: Building improvements. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area: 100 James Casey Dr. Citywide Goal: Project ID Public Facilities 4 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03A 570.201(c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMC Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 08/31/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units People 3250 Local ID Units Upon Completion 39 -50203 3250 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $120,000 $120,000 ................................... ............................... $110,244 . . . 000 . . . . . . . . . .................................. $ 43, $273,244 ........................ ............................... The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV/AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 101 (Exp. 4/30/2011) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table X Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Project Title Economic Development Section 108 Debt Repayment Year: FY 2013 -2014 Description: Section 108 Debt Repayment (Principal/interest) reserved for subsequent debt payments when notes (balloon payments) become due. Planned Activities: Payment of Section 108 Debt to HUD. Objective category: ❑ Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ❑ Sustainability Location/Target Area: Administrative Offices: 65 Niagara Sq., 920 City Hall, Buffalo NY 14202 Goal: Section 108 Loan I Project ]D _ Re p ayment 72 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 19F 570.700 Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective Subreci ient N/A Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (min/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units N/A N/A Local ID Units Upon Completion 39 -40805 N/A Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $3,000,663.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,000,663.00 .............. . .......................... .$ 429,074.92 ............... $3,429,737.92 ............................. ............................... The primary purpose of the project is to help.-El the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS 11 Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp.4/30/2011) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Community Development Project Title Public Improvements — Street /Sidewalk Improvements Description: Street/sidewalk improvements in low /mod neighborhoods where over 51 % of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area: Sidewalks: Kafl (Austin to Amherst) CT55 BG 415; Clay (Austin to Military) CT 55 BG 4, Glor (Austin to Military) CT 55 BG 415, Fanner (l=ast to Tonawanda) CT CT ) t Kemper (Seneca to Frank) CT 0 BG 3, Norman (Seneca o Frank) CT 10 BG 3 Northland (Seneca d (Waverlyo Jeffe on) 3201 BG11,, ; Maple f r High to Carlton CT 2502 BG 4 /CT 3/4; 1 BG Mulberr fr High o Car CT 2502 BG 41CT 31 BG 6; Locust fr High to Carlton CT 2502 SG 41CT 31 BG 41516; Auchinvole (Herkimer — Grant) CT 61 BG 1, Ferguson (Herkimer to Grant) CT 61 BG 2,3; Arnold (Grant to Parkdale) CT 61 BG 1,2; E, Ferry (Lonsdale— Humboldt) CT 3301 BG 3, CT 3302 BG 1,7; Ellicott (Riley — Dodge) CT 3302 BG 7,8; Holland fr Riley to Northampton CT 3202 BG 41516171CT 3302 BG 21516 , Good fr S. Park to Abbott CT 2 BG 3141CT 3 BG 1, Alamo fr S. Park to Abbott CT 2 BG 3, Remoleno fr S. Park to Abbott CT 2 BG 3, Macamley fr S. Park to Abbott CT 2 BG 315!6, Joste fr S. Park to Abbott CT 2 BG 6, Dash fr Abbott to Macamley CT 2 BG 3, Taylor fr Macamley to Josie CT 2 BG 6, 5uffofk fr Winspear to Westminster CT 43 BG 4151617, Orleans fr Winspear to Westminster CT 43 BG 21314151617. Amendment: Sprenger from Genesee to Hemingway, Utell and Archer. Possible Additions If Funds Available afar Bids: Military, Purdy, Ada, Alexander, Elsie, Herkimer, Parkdale, Grant, Pennsylvania, Hudson, Maryland, Virginia, Wade, Rodney, Wakefield, Jewett Brewster, Leroy. Streets: Northland (Waverly to Jefferson) 3201 BG 1,2; Maplefr High to Carion CT 2502 BG 41CT 31 BG 6, Mulberry fr High to Cado , n CT 2502 BG 41CT 31 BG 6, Locust fr High to Carlton CT 2502 BG 41CT 31 BG 41516; Auchinvofe (Herkimer — Grant) CT 61 BG 1, Boyd (Grant to Parkdale) CT 61 BG 1; Ferguson (Herkimer to Grant) CT 61 BG 2,3; Arnold (Granto Parkdale) CT u BG 1,2; E. Ferry (Lonsdale — Humboldt) CT 3301 BG 3.'CT 3302 BG 1,7; Trenton {r Hudson to Virginia CT 7101 BG 5; Seventh fr Pennsylvania o Virginia CT 7101 BG 31415; Busti (Pennsylvania to Virginia) CT 7101 BG Ferry Hill (Wakefield — Leroy; Rtchlawn (Shawnee Leroy); Marigold (Shawnee — Leroy ); Montclair (Shawnee — Leroy); Ellicott (Riley — Dodge) CT 3302 BG 7,8; Holand fr Riley o Northampton CT 3202 BG 415f6f71CT 3302 BG 21516; Eller fr Genesee to Heminway CT 38 BG 3 53 1 k, Humason fr Genesee to Heminway CT 38 BG 3; Sprenger (Genesee to Heminway) CT 38 BG 2,3; Good (So. Park — Abbott) CT 2 BG 31410T 3 BG 1; Spring (Genesee — Sycamore) CT 2502 BG 3; Spring (Broadway — Peckham) CT 1402 BG 1. Possible Additions if Funds Available after Bids: Military, Lyth, Purdy, Ada, Alexander, Elsie, Herkimer, Parkdale, Grant, Wade, Brewster Objective CD 10 Public Project ID Infrastructure 4 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03K, 03L 570,201 c} Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective Total LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) I Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2012 08/31/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units People 52,510 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38 -50202 52,510 Funding Sources: CDBG .................................... ............................... ESG ..1,552,427 HOME HOPWA Total Formula 1,552,427 $1,552, ....... .............. ............................... Prior Year Funds $ 1,162,197 ...... Assisted Housing ......... ............................... PHA .................................... ............................... Other Funding Total .................... .............................. .. .,,.$2,714,624 " " "" ....................... ............................... The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMH Approval No. 2506 -0117 i-j 1 (Exp.8/3112008) // 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Improvements — University District Project Title Roosevelt Park Improvements Description: Park improvements at neighborhood park to include demolition of existing tennis courts with full restoration of old tennis court area to grass; Relocation of existing Tennis Courts with new hardware, black clf, re- surfacing & re -use of remaining existing concrete area - basketball court concrete area to patio area; re- configuration of existing parking lot to create new parking lot, with full restoration of demo'd parking lot areas to grass. Installation of black clf street; add alternate * installation of Gazebo type shelter and family size grills, and picnic tables in new grass area- (formerly tennis / parking lot /area). Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area 398 Edison Avenue Citywide Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Improvements 18 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03F 570.201(c Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completi on Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05 /01 /I3 09/30/14 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities I 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 35 -50213 1 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG .............................. ............................... HOME ................................... ............................... HOPWA ....... ............................... I........................... TotalFormula ............................ ............................... Prior Year Funds $. 8, o.0 .... Assisted Housing .. .................................. ............................... PHA .................................... ..1............................ Other Funding .. . ........ ............................. - ............ Total ........ ..8.,50......6. 0 .................... $6 The primary purpose of the project is to he ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 2 (Esp. 8/311200$) 2 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities and Improvements Project Title Edward Saunders Community Center Rehab Description: Rehab of the Edward Sander Community Center to include roof reconstruction and mechanical upgrades. Low/Mod Area Benefit by nature of location. The center is used by the Community Action Organization of Erie Co. and provides both senior and youth activities for neighborhood residents where over 67% of the population is low to moderate income. The building also includes the E District Police Precinct which serves neighborhood residents in the E District with a population of over 64% low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area 2777 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo NY 14215 Citywide Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Improvements 86 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201(c Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/13 09/30/14 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38 -01202 1 l Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $719,906 $719,906 The primary purpose ofthe project is to help; ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 '2P (Exp.8 /31/2008) 2012 -13 Annual Action Plan Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title JFK Community Center Rehab Description: Rehab of JFK Community Center to include mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire alarm system, & interior improvements. The center provides a senior program as well as youth activities through the YWCA, Community Action Organization for Erie Co., and the Buffalo Police Athletic League. A Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program for LOW/Mod Income persons is also available. Low/Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: The community center serves neighborhood residents and is located in a neighborhood where over 71 % of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area 114 Hickory St. Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facility Improvements 87 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201(c Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/13 04/30/14 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 1 38-14201 1 Funding Sources: CDBG .................................. ............................... ESG HOME ............ HOPWA ............ TotalFormula .................................... ............................... Prior Year Funds $1 193 880.24 Assisted Housing PHA ................ Other Funding Total .............. $1,193,880.24 The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 2a (Exp. 813112008) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title Polonia Center Rehab Description: Rehab of Polonia Center for mechanical, electrical & plumbing upgrades, and interior improvements. The Polonia Center is used as a youth center by the Lt. Matt Urban Center for its youth activities and as a food pantry for neighborhood residents. Educational & computer activities, recreational, and the Kid's Cafd (nutritional hot meal) are provided at the center. The center is also used for meetings for retired veterans, American Legion Post #799, who live in the neighborhood. The center is also the site for the Hope Center, an outreach program or the homeless. Low/Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: The Center serves a neighborhood where over 85% of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome cats o Availability/Accessibility ❑ Affordability Sustainabili Location/Target Area 395 Paderewski Dr. Goal; CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Im rovements 88 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201 () Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA, LMC Start Date ( mm/ddlyyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/13 04/30/14 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38 -10205 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $484,949 $484,949 The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless [] Persons with HWAIDS ❑ Persons with I3isabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp. 8/31/2008) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title T.J. Dulski Community Center Rehab Description: Rehab of T.J. Dulski Center to include architectural, mechanical, electrical & plumbing upgrades, and interior improvements. The Dulski Center is used by the Lt. Matt Urban Center for both youth and senior activities. Youth activities include educational & computer activities, recreational, and the Kid's Cafd (nutritional hot meal) are provided at the center. Senior activities include a nutrition program and food pantry. Low/Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: The center serves neighborhood residents and is located in a neighborhood where over 85% of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area 129 Lewis St. Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Improvements 89 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201(c Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date ( mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/13 04/30/14 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38 -10206 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds $215,297 Assisted Housing PHA ............... ............................... Other Funding ........................ ............................... . .............................. Total ............ .. .................. ........I......................... $216.297 The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title Matt Urban Center Rehab Description. Rehab of Community Center to include exterior improveinents including replacement of concrete in entranceway and "yankee" gutters. The Lt. Col. Matt Urban Human Services of WNY provides housing services for neighborhood residents as well as a food pantry, homeless services, senior and health & wellness programs at the facility. Senior programs include case management, transportation, telephone assurance, information and referrals, social, and educational programs. Low/Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: The center serves neighborhood residents and is located in an area where over 83% of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ® Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ❑ Sustainability Location/Target Area 1081 Broadway Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities hn rovements 90 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201(c Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/13 04/30/14 Performance Tndicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38 -10204 1 OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 ` (Exp.8131/2008) 2 $241,417 .................................... ............................... _. Total X241. 417 ............................... The primary purpose of the project is to help: 11 the Hornless ❑ Persons with HIWAIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp. 8131/2008) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York - ._.........._..........- ___ Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title Gloria Parks Community Center Rehab Description: Rehab of Gloria Parks Community Center to include architectural upgrades, new insulation/drywall, roof gutters, and interior improvements. The center provides housing services as well as senior and youth activities for neighborhood residents carried out by the University District Community Development Association. Senior programming includes recreation, education, transportion and outreach programs. Youth programming includes afterschool and summer recreation, educational/technology, enrichment, and life skills. Low/Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: The center provides public services for neighborhood residents and is located in an area where over 57% of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area 3242 Main Street Objective CD9 Public I Project ID Facilities Improvements 91 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201(c Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38 -01201 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total ............... ............................... $153,397 .. ............................... . .......... $153,397 The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Ezp.8 /31 /20os) (� 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title Hennepin Park Community Center Rehab Description: Rehab of Hennepin Park Center to include new heating upgrades, handicap entrance doors, and architectural upgrades. Hennepin Park Community Center is used by neighborhood youth as well as a site for the Police Athletic League (PAL) for its youth sports and recreational activities. ABLEY's senior activities include social, recreational, senior outreach, and congregate dining. Low/Mod Area benefit by nature of location: The center serves a neighborhood and is located in an area where over 63% of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area 24 Ludington St. Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Improvements 92 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201(c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date ( mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/13 04/30/14 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 3&03202 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $142,250 $142,250 .................................... ............................... The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMH Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp. 813112.008) rcli 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of.Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title MLK Park Casino Shelterhouse Rehab Description: Improvements to the MILK Park Casino Shelterhouse exterior reconstruction and architectural upgrades. Park amenities include tennis & basketball courts, spray pool, wading pool, picnic tables and shelters. The shelterhouse is open for use during the summer when the splash pad and wading pool are in operations. The shelterhouse is open for use in the winter for ice skating. It is opened for events in the park during the springs and fall as. required. The 2nd floor is used by the National Inner City Youth Organization (NICYO) for youth activities. Low/Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: The Park is an Olmsted Historic Park and is located in an area where the population is over 75% low to moderate income persons. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area Humboldt Pkwy. and Best St. Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Improvements 93 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03F 570.201(c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date ( mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38 -16202 1 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $459,457.15 ............................ ............................... $459,457.15 ............... ............................... The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the HomeIess ❑ Persons with HIV/AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp. 8/31/2008) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title Delavan Grider Community Center Rehab Description. Rehab of the Delavan Grider Community Center to include rehab of basketball courts, fence, and Parking lot improvements. The center provides both senior and youth activities carried out by Metro CDC. Senior activities include recreational, social, computer training and educational programs. Youth programming also includes recreational, social, computer training and educational programs. Low/Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: The community center serves neighborhood residents located in an area where over 67% of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome sate o Availabili /Accessibili Affordability Sustainabili Location/Target Area 877 E. Delavan Ave. Goal CD9 Public I Project ID Facilities 4p rovements 94 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201(c Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38 -16201 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total ................................. ............................... $252,120 $252,120 ............................................ The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIVIAIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 , (Exp. 8/31 12008) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title North Buffalo Community Center Rehab Description: Rehab of North Buffalo Community Center to include architectural, structural upgrades. The facility provides both senior and youth progr to the neighborhood carried out by the North Buffalo Community Development Corporation. Senior programming includes congregate dining, socialization, health and transportation services. Youth programming includes social, educational, cultural and recreational activities. Low/Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: The center serves the neighborhood residents and is located in an area where over 51 % of the population is low /mod income. Objective category: ®Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ® Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ❑ Sustainability Location/Target Area 203 Sanders Rd. Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Im rovements 95 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201 c Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 1 38-11201 1 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG .......................... HOME .................. .......... ....................... ............................... HOPWA Total Formula ............................................... Prior Year Funds $203,084 . Assisted Housing PHA..- . ............................... Other Funding ........................... ............................... Total $203,084 ................................... ............................... The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIVIAIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp. 8552008) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title Broadway Market Public Improvements Description: Rehab of the Broadway Market to include fencing on the roof of the building which is being used for community gardening. The fencing will protect solar panels installed on the roof for energy conservation. The market provides grocery services, meat & poultry, bakery, candy shop, banking, gift shops, watch repair, income tax services, cafe /restaurants, and a roof community garden for neighborhood residents. The market specializes in ethnic foods and crafts. Low Mod Area Benefit by nature of location.: The market serves a neighborhood where over 79% of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordabilit ®Sustainabilit Location/Target Area 999 Broadway Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Improvements 99 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201 c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator , Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38 -50208 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG .................................... ............................... HOME ................................... ............................... HOPWA .................................... ............................... Total Formula .................................... ............................... Prior Year Funds $21,550 Assisted Housing .................................... ............................... PHA .................................... ............................... Other Funding Total $21,550 The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp. 8/31/2008) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title East Utica Community Center Rehab Description: Rehab of the East Utica Community Center for interior improvements. The Center is used by Friends Inc. for senior programming including social and recreational activities. Low/Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: The center serves neighborhood residents and is located in an area where over 72% of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainabiiity Location/Target Area 118 East Utica St. Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Improvements 100 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201 c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38-14202 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $.... .......................... ............................... $117890 ............................. ............................... The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HPJAAIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jurisdiction's Name 2013-14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp.8/31/2008) S Project Title Hispanics United of Buffalo Community Center Rehab Description: Rehab of the Hispanics United of Buffalo Community Center to include new HVAC system_. Hispanics United of Buffalo provides housing services including community outreach, transitional housing, homeless intervention, and food pantry. HUB also provides preventative services including domestic violence preventative services and a parenting program. In addition, HUB provides interpretive and translation services, educational programming including GED/ESL, work readiness training and youth and senior programming. Youth programming includes career and college readiness training which includes resume writing, financial aid assistance, financial literacy, budgeting, along with fieldtrips to colleges and universities. Senior programming includes on -site weekly lunches and recreation, case management, transportation services, field trips, and information workshops. Low Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: the center serves neighborhood residents and is located in an area where over 66% of the population is Iow to moderate income. Objective category: M Suitable Living Environnnent ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area 254 Virginia St. Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Improvements 101 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201(c Type of Recipient CDBG National. Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38 -14203 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $132,750 ............. I................ .. ............................ , ...... $132,750 The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jurisdiction's Name 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C City of Buffalo, New York OMB Approval No. 2546 -0117 (Exp. 8/3112008) Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title CEM Community Center Rehab Description: Rehab of the CEM Center to include interior improvements/HVAC upgrade. Concerned Ecumenical Ministries provides emergency food services (dining and pantry), as well as senior and youth progr at the center. Youth programming includes afterschool and summer educational and enrichment activities such as photography, yoga, dancing, drumming, chess, reading and martial arts, preparing snacks, and doing homework. Senior activities include social activities, writing groups, sewing, and shuffleboard. Case management is also provides for frail, homebound seniors. Low /Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: the center serves neighborhood residents and is located in an area where over 67% of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area 286 Lafayette Ave. Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Improvements 102 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201(c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38-08202 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $212,500 ............ $212,500 The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /.AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2505 -0117 (Exp. 4130/2011) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title Autumnwood Senior Center Rehab Description Rehab of the Autumnwood Senior Center including windows replacement and exterior door replacement. Limited Clientele Activity — Presumed Benefit - ElderIy. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ® Availability /Accessibility [] Affordability ❑ Sustainability Location/Target Area: 1800 Clinton St. Objective Number Project ID CD9 8 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03A 570.201 c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMC Start Date ( mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2011 04/30/2012 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 37 -03200 1 1 Funding Sources: CDBG $ 69,445.00 ESG HOME ....................... ............................... HOPWA ........................... ............................... Total Formu la - 00 .......................................... ............- .......... Prior Year Funds $ 47,971.76 Assisted Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PHA ......................... Other Funding - ............ ....... Total $117,4 .. 16 .. . . . 76 ...................... ............. . ................................ . . . . .............. The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table X OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp. 8/3112008) Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title Broadway Fillmore NHS Roof Rehab Description: Roof rehab for community based housing organizations serving Iow /mod persons in the Fillmore District. Broadway Fillmore NHS and Homefront Inc. occupy the building. Low Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: The housing agency is located in an area where over 82% of the population is low to moderate income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area 780 Fillmore Ave. Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Improvements 11 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201 c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective Subreci lent LMC Start Date (xmn/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2010 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 36 -10200 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $16,277 ...................... ............................... ............. ............ $16,277 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................... $71,693 .... ............................... $87,970 The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 2ej (Eap.8/31 /2008) �" 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Priority Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title Pratt Willert Community Center Rehab Description: Rehab of the Pratt Willert Community Center to include roof replacement, mechanical, electrical and structural improvements at the center. The center is used by the Community Action Organization of Erie County for senior and youth services. Senior programming includes recreation, health, meals and social programs. Youth programming includes recreation, music appreciation, arts and crafts, educational, tutorial, enrichment and athletic programs. Low /Mod Area Benefit by nature of location: the center serves neighborhood residents and is located in an area where over 69% of residents are low /mod income. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area 422 Pratt St. Objective CD9 Public Project ID Facilities Improvements 11 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201(c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2011 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 37 -14200 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ............................... �$ gg�p40 ESG ......................................... HOME HOPWA Total Formula $ 2$,040 Prior Year Funds $517,256 .................................... ............................... Assisted Housing PHA ................................ ............................... Other Funding .................................. ............................... Total $615,296 .................................... ............................... The primary purpose of the project is to help; ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ PubIic Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Jurisdiction's Name Priority Need 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C City of Buffalo, New York Community Development Project Title Schiller Park Senior Center Rehab OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp.4/30/2011) Description: Rehab of Schiller Park Senior Center to include architectural, mechanical, electrical and roof reconstruction. Low/Mod Limited Clientele: Presumed Benefit: Elderly. The Schiller Park Community Association operates senior programming out of the center including social, educational, recreational, and nutritional programs. Senior citizens are presumed to be low /mod income persons pursuant to 570.208(a)(2). Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment [:]Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: Availability/Accessibility AffordabiIi nabili Location/Target Area: 2057 Genesee St. Objective Project 1D Public Facilities 5 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03A 570.201(c Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective Prior Year Funds LMC Start Date (mmldd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38 -03200 1 Funding Sources: CDBG 287,5Q0 - ........................ ESG...... ........................ HOME .................................... ............................. .. HOPWA Total Formula ............................................................ $ 287,500 ..... .............................. Prior Year Funds ............................... $ 821,800 Assisted Housing PHA ................ ............................... OtherFunding ........................................... I................... Total ................................................. . Q9,300 $1,1 The primary purpose of the project is to help ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 (Exp. 4130/2011) Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Primity Need Public Facilities & Improvements Project Title Old First Ward Community Center Rehab Description: Rehab of the Old First Ward Community Center including roof replacement and insulation improvements. Low/Mod Area Benefit — the center serves neighborhood where over 78% of the population is low /mod income. Objective category: ❑ Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area: 62 Republic St. Objective Project ID CD9 5 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 03E 570.201(c) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMA Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units Public Facilities 1 Local ID Units Upon Completion 38-05200 1 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA. Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA. Other Funding Total $154,610.00 $154,610.00 ......................... . .... ............................... The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV/AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 and Urban Development ' (Exp.8/31/2008) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Year: FY 2013 -2014 Priority Need Community Development Project Title Program Delivery -- Demolitions /Clearance Description: Program delivery services to deliver the demolitions /clearance component for the CDBG Program. The activity meets the national objective of Slum/Blight Spot Basis. Planned Activities: Program delivery services including salary /fringe. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Avaiiability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ® Sustainability Location/Target Area N/A Goal: Project ID Clearance 11 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 04 570.201(d Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective SBS Start Date ( mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date (mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units N/A N/A Local ID Units Upon Completion 39 -50301 N/A Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $208,728.00 ..- ....................... .. ..... - .......... ................... $208,728.00 .......... ..... ............. 00 .................. $105,. $313,728.00 ..................... ...... ......................... The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HiV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development OMB Approval No. 2506 -0I17 (Exp. 8131/2008) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Year: FY 2013 -2014 Priority Need Community Development Project Title Crime Prevention and Reduction Efforts Description: Crime prevention and reduction efforts in low /mod areas of the City. Low/Mod Area Benefit: The program is targeted to low /mod areas throughout the city where over 63 % of the population is low to moderate income. Planned Activities: Activities will include educational programs for crime awareness and reduction efforts in low /mod areas of the City. Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: Availability /Accessibility ❑ Affordability ❑ Sustainability Location/Target Area - Low/Mod Areas Goal: Project ID Public Services 59 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 05A 570.201(e) Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective Subreci Tent LMC Start Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Completion Date ( mm/dd/yyyy) 05/01/2013 04/30/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units # of persons 7.500. Local ID Units Upon Completion 39 -50416 7,500 Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $146,706 ....................................... - ............. I........... ............................. ............................. $146,706 ................................. ............................... $115,000 ................................. ............................... $261,706 The primary purpose of the project is to help: 11 the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs U.S. Department of Housing OMB Approval No. 2506 -0117 and Urban Development (Exp. 8/31/2008) 2013 -14 Annual Action Plan Amendment Table 3C Jurisdiction's Name City of Buffalo, New York Year: FY 2013 -2014 Priority Need Affordable Housing Project Title Program Administration — Rehabilitation Description The CDBG program will provide funds for the rehabilitation of housing to ensure the availability of decent, safe and affordable housing for very low, low, and moderate income households. CDBG funds will support staffing and other eligible expenses to implement the Iivable communities programs and to facilitate the provision of housing rehab funding to qualifying households in the City of Buffalo. Planned Activities: Rehab program staff will work with CBO/NHS and Program Administrator staff to ensure the proper implementation of City sponsored housing rehabilitation programs, including providing technical assistance, program delivery support, and monitoring. Staff will ensure that funds are properly encumbered, liens recorded, federal data tracking systems are supported and compliance with federal regulations is maintained. Objective category: ❑ Suitable Living Environment ® Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity Outcome category: ❑ Availability /Accessibility ® Affordability ❑ Sustainability Location/Target Area City -wide Goal: Project ID Residential Rehab 64 HUD Matrix Code CDBG Citation 14H 570.202 Type of Recipient CDBG National Objective LMH Start Date Completion Date 06/01/2013 12/31/2014 Performance Indicator Annual Units N/A N/A Local ID Units Upon Completion 39-50504 N/A Funding Sources: CDBG ESG HOME HOPWA Total Formula Prior Year Funds Assisted Housing PHA Other Funding Total $186,851 ................. ............................... I................. $262,789 ............... ............................... . ................... $449,640 $100,000 $549,640 ............................... - .. . ............................... q" The primary purpose of the project is to help: ❑ the Homeless ❑ Persons with HIV /AIDS ❑ Persons with Disabilities ❑ Public Housing Needs yy FROM THE COMPTROLLER April 1, 2014 US Certificate of Necessity 1. Increased Appropriation We, Byron W. Brown, Mayor and Mark J. F. Schroeder, Comptroller, do hereby certify, pursuant to Section §20 -11 of the Charter, that an increase in the sum of $ 2,500,000 in the estimate for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2013 is necessary for Prior Year Judgment & Claims to meet a contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen when the budget was adopted. The amount of increased appropriation will be met from increased revenue in the account titled Fund Balance, not otherwise appropriated for any other purpose. The details of the requirements are set forth below: From: 10700096- 397000 Fund Balance - Restricted - Claims $ 2,500,000 To: 17221008- 480205 Judgment & Claims — Prior Years $ 2,500,000 RECEIVED AND FILED BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR Jt MARK J. F. SCHROEDER COMPTROLLER 0 ° = =. CITY OF BUFFALO DEPARTMENT OF LAW MEMORANDUM BYRON W. BROWN, MAYOR TIMOTHY A BALL, CORPORATION COUNSEL TO: Commissioner Donna Estrich Commissioner of Administration, Finance, Policy, and Urban Affairs FROM: Timothy A. Ball, Corporation Counsel RE: End of Year Claims / Obligations DATE: 03/27/2014 Donna, In an effort to have a claims committee meeting well in advance of the close of the fiscal year I am requesting a funds transfer to the claims account from our reserves to pay for the following matters, which have been settled: • Accadia Site Contracting • Campbell/ Silmon • Jackson, Marilyn • Jamison, Barbara • Kelly, Kevin • Lapinski, Richard • Morales, Janette • Sharp, William • Zern, Mark • Miscellaneous Prior Fiscal Year Invoices and property damage claims. A total of $4,284,500 has been accrued for these matters, meaning that we should be able to redistribute the excess to account for new cases and upward adjustments to other pending matters. We are anticipating having_ our adjusted case list completed by the end of March to put us in a great position when we close the books on the 2013 -14 Fiscal Year. U(P Thank you for your consideration. Timothy A. Ball Certificate of Necessit Transfer of Funds We, Byron W. Brown, Mayor and Mark J. F. Schroeder, Comptroller, do hereby certify, pursuant to Section §20 -12 of the Charter, that it is necessary that the sum of $ 100,000 be transferred and reappropriated as set forth below: From: 30000106- 445100 Capital Planning $ 227,750 30001016- 445100 Tree Management & Planning $ 184,150 30090706 - 445100 Pools Code Review $ 43,600 RECEIVED AND FILED &t��n (I &"'� — RON W. BROWN MAYOR -,c 4 MARK J. F. SCHROEDER COMPTROLLER 19 M BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR CITY OF BUFFALO DEPARTMENT OF Alt PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS & STREETS v DIVISION OF PARKS & RECREATION v STEVEN J. STEPNIAK COMMISSIONER ANDREW R. RABB DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Memorandum From: Andrew Rab' Deputy Commissioner for Parks and Recreation To: Donna Estrich Commissioner of Administration and Finance Date: March 13, 2014 Re: Planning account - transfer Please transfer $184,150 from the planning account, 30000106-445100, into 30001016- 445100 for Tree Management and Planning. Please also transfer $43,600 from the planning account, 30000106 - 445100, into 30090706- 445100 for Pools Code Review. Thank you in advance for your assistance on.this matter, and do not hesitate to let me know if you require additional information for Common Council authorization. Cc Lisa Mancuso Steve Stepniak Peter Merlo Jason Shell File 65 NIAGARA SQUARE / 505 CITY HALL / BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3373 / (716) 851 -9672 / FAX; (716) 654 -5200 / Email: ua.bb @city- buffalo.com IN #4 (Rev 7 -07) �q Certificate of A 0 0 6 ,7 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: in the Department of Division of to the Position of 3117114 Audit and Control Audit Administrative Assistant Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PERMANENT Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 42,758 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Robyn Tisdale DATE ADDRESS 248 Berkshire Ave. CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14215 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -4653 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 10442001 TITLE CODE NO 1380 BUDGET ACCT. 0BJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 5444 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $39,409 - 45,613 PER YEAR DAY FLOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Previous salary was $41,649. $250 more will place her at step 3 $42,758. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Anne Fort!- 5ciarrino TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Deputy Comptroller DATE: 3/17 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: aL ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8 EMPLOYEES) N FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION April 1, 2014 #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment 0-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: in the Department of Division of to the Position of March 3, 2014 Assessment and Taxation Senior Tax Clerk Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PROVISIONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) SECOND STEP Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of. $34,889 LAST JOB TITLE Junior Data Control Clerk (Permanent) NAME Enid Guadalupe LAST DEPARTMENT Assessment/Taxation DATE 10/23/00 ADDRESS 1219 Main St Apt 407 LAST SALARY $34,255 CITY & ZIP Buffalo NY 14209 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -4412 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG, CODE 10647001 TITLE CODE NO 0590 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -053 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $33,910 - $37,858 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Per Article III, Section 3.6, of the CBA between Local 650 and the City of Buffalo, employee must receive at least $250 salary increase upon promotional appointment NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: DATE: Martin F. Kennedy Commissioner November 13, 2013 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY; ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEES] c 5 z FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS April 1, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 649 PASSED April 1, 2014 Change in Contract- American Legion Post- 136 Caz (South) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk F � CD #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL 53 TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: March 26, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: Contract #93001254 [: American Legion Post @ 136 Cazenovia St. [: Partial Re- Roofing [: South District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: (EX.: Item No. CCP ) TEXT: hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following change for the American Legion Post located at 136 Cazenovia St., Partial Re- Roofing, Grove Roofing, C #93001254. 1) This change includes labor and materials required for the unforeseen Add $ 11,795.23 replacement of the wood deck that was determined to be rotted after the removal of the existing roof began. The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Eleven Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety Five Dollars and 231100 ($11,795.23). Summary: Original Contract Amount $ 19,700.00 Amount of this Change Order ( #1) $ 11,795.23 Revised Contract Amount $ 31,495.23 Costs have been reviewed by the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work are available in 35323106 445100— Buildings. SJSljlj cc: Comptroller's Office Buildings J. Jacobs, Buildings Department Head Name: Steven J. Stegniak Title: Signature of Department Head Change in Contract — American Legion Post, 136 Cazenovia Partial Reroofing (South )(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 March 26, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to execute Change Order 41 in the amount of $11,795.23 (Original Contract Amount $19,700.00 + Change Order #1 $11,795.23 for a Revised Contract Amount of $31,495.23) for the American Legion Post located at 136 Cazenovia Street, Partial Reroofing to Grove Roofing, C #93001254. Funding is available in Account #35323106 445100— Buildings. . IJAEQ' C :\UsersUrucinskiVAppDataTocalVM erosofl \W indows\Temporary Inlemet Files\Content.Outlook\OX32QV W61Change in Con tract -136 Caz.dom *AYE* NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [MAJ- S] * [213 - 6] _ [314 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO . Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 650 Change in Contract- Hazardous Waste Removal PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk w�p ['1.r #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: March 25, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings D` U SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: Contract #93001274 [: Hazardous Waste Removal PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: (EX.: Item No. CCP ) TEXT: hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following change for Hazardous Waste Removal, Environmental Service Group, C #93001274. G� 1) This change includes the Removal and Disposal of hazardous waste Add $ 1,100.00 located at the Broadway Garage. The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of One Thousand One Hundred Dollars and 001100 ($1,100.00). Summary: Original Contract Amount $ 8,550.00 Amount of this Change Order ( #1) $ 1,100.00 Revised Contract Amount $ 9,650.00 Costs have been reviewed by the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work are available in 13296006 4000 — Buildings. SJS /jlj cc: J. Jacobs, Buildings S. Attridge U. Ihenko Department Head Name: Steven J. Ste niak r Title: Commissioner Signature of Department Head: a r�siA- Change in Contract — Hazardous Waste Removal (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 March 25, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to execute Change Order #1 in the amount of $1,100.00 (Original Contract Amount $8,550.00 + Change Order #1 $1,100.00 for a Revised Contract Amount of $9,650.00) for Hazardous Waste Removal to Environmental Service Group, C 493001274. Funding is available in Account #13296006 480000 —Buildings. PASSED C: IUsersllmcinskiUppData4. ocalWicrosoft lWindows\TemporaryInternetFiles\ Content.outlook 10X32QVW61ChangeinContract-ha udouswwte.docat 0 *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WATT -------- - - - - -] * * C} [MAJ- 51 [213 - 6 [314 - 7J act City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 651 PASSED April 1, 2014 Change in Contract- Replacement of Strectlights Citywide Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r� 1 j1a 7 �n #1 (Rev. I /93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: March 11, 2014. FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract #93000893 [: Replacement of Streetlights Citywide [: Group #745 [: South Buffalo Electric, Inc. PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [A tern #16 of CCP 11/24/11 :] I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following change order for the above named project. South Buffalo Electric, Inc. is the company hired to replace street light standards knocked down by vehicles. They also perform a variety of other street lighting work as needed. This increase is necessary for the continuation of replacing knocked down street light standards throughout the remainder of the year pending a new contract. I respectfully certify that this increase to the unit prices approved by the Common Council on 11/24/11 Item #16 is fair and equitable for the work involved, and respectfully request that Your Honorable Body approve this change order and authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets to issue said increase to contract #93000893. The funds are available in accounts 34311506-445100, 35314506 - 445100 and 30335406 - 445100. Original Contract: $333,067.00 Increase in Contract: $ 75,515.00 Total Contract to Date $408,582.00 PJM/MHH/kem Cc: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner of Public Works TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. City Engineer N j a Change in Contract — Replacement of Streetlights. Citywide (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 March 11, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to execute Change Order #1 in the amount of $75,515.00 (Original Contract Amount $333,067.00 + Change Order #1 $75,515.00 for a Revised Contract Amount of $408,582.00) for the replacement of street light standards knocked down by vehicles, and other street lighting work as needed, to South Buffalo Electric, C #93000893. Funding is available in Accounts #34311506 - 445100, 35314506- 445100 and 30335406- 445100. PASSED 61,R C:\ UsersUnt cinski\ AppData\ Locai\MicrosoftlWindowakTemporary Internet Files\ Content.Outlook \UX32QVW61Change in Conorm- sireetlights.doex i *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PREDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - S ] *� [213 - 6] [314 - 7] is City Clerk's Department .BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 652 PASSED April 1, 2014 Increase in Encumbrance- Urban Engineers of NY Sidewalk Inspection Consulting Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk APPROVED � r APR 14 2014 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL v TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: March 24, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets to DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Increase in Encumbrance [: Urban Engineers of New York, P.C. [: City -Wide Sidewalk Inspection Consulting [: Services Contract #93000909 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: I hereby submit to your Honorable Body the following increase to the contract for the above named services. This change order is necessary to continue infrastructure inspections for the 2014 construction season with the approved capital bond funds in accordance with the consultant term agreement. This is the third and final year of the term agreement. Existing Contract Amount Increase in Contract Total Contract to Date $379,428.00 $ 100,000.00 $479,428.00 Funds are available in Capital Projects Account # 3 63 19406-445 100 and/or another account to be named at a future date. I respectfully certify that this change order is fair and equitable for the work involved, and respectfully request that Your Honorable Body approve the subject change order and authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets to issue said increase in encumbrance to Urban Engineers of New York, P.C. PJM: SJS: MJF:Ilf TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: N Increase in Encumbrance Contract — Citywide Sidewalk Inspection Consulting Services Contract (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 March 24, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to execute Change Order #1 in the amount of $100,000.00 (Original Contract Amount $379,428.00 + Change Order #1 $100,000.00 for a Revised Contract Amount of $479;428.00) for the Citywide Sidewalk Inspection Services Contract with Urban Engineers of New York, P.C.; C #93000909. Funds are available in Capital Projects Account #36319406 - 445100 and /or another account(s) to be named at a future date. PASSED C: lUsersWuci nsldypppDataUzcalNimsoRlWindofsslTempo ruy ]ntemet FileslConrent .OudookIOX32QVW6Vncrease in Encumbrance- side<5aikdmx *AYE* NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WATT [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] [213 - b] [314 - 7 ] 5 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 653 PASSED April 1, 2014 Permission to Engage in Agmt for Florescent Bulb Recycling Svs Gerald A Chwalinski P R 0 VEM D APR 141014 , City Clerk _ r C r, . 1.. -.. (9 ` #T (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL Q DATE: March 25, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT [: Permission to Engage in Agreement for [: Fluorescent Bulb Recycling Services. PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: respectfully request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to engage in an agreement with American Lamp Recycling, LLC. for fluorescent bulb recycling services. The City of Buffalo will utilize Erie County bid # 213251 which provides the following pricing from September 15, 2013 through September 14, 2014: Straight Fluorescent Lamps Compact Fluorescent Lamps Circular Fluorescent Lamps U -tube Fluorescent Lamps Mercury Vapor Lamps Metal Halide Lamps High Pressure Sodium Lamps High Intensity Discharge Lamps Light Ballasts Transportation charge $.05 per linear ft. $0.29 per lamp $0.29 per lamp $0.29 per lamp $0.29 per lamp $0.29 per lamp $0.29 per lamp $0.29 per lamp $1.65 per ballast $150 per stop TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. City Engineer FOR TYPE TITLE: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner of Public Wq , SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: SJS /SCA Cc: J Jacobs: Buildings �k A, Permission to Engage in Agreement for Fluorescent Bulb Recycling Services (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 March 25, 2014, be received and filed; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to engage in an agreement with American Lamp Recycling, LLC for fluorescent bulb recycling services. PASSED C:\UsmVmcinsld WppOamEacalWicrosoftSW indoi sNTemporary lntemet FileskContent.OcVwk1OX12QV W65?crmission to Engage in Agmment- FIUoMwnt Bulb Recyciing.docz SMITH WYATT - - - -- - - -_] V [ MAJ - 5 ] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] *AYE* NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RNERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT - - - -- - - -_] V [ MAJ - 5 ] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 654 PASSED April 1, 2014 Permission to Enter into an Agreement With Modern Corp for Cardboard Recy Broadway Market 0 . ` 6 ,. 5` 3 r Ii APR 14 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk �� C3 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: March 25, 2014 S p. FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT [: Permission to Enter into an Agreement with [: Modern Corporation for cardboard recycling [:services at the Broadway Market. PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: I respectfully request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to enter in an agreement with Modern Corporation for cardboard recycling services at the Broadway Market for (5) one -year periods. The first one year term will end June 30, 2014. The vendor has been chosen through an informal bid process. Results are below. Modern Corporation - $55.00 per month Waste Management - $100.00 per month Republic Services - $136.56 per month TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. City Engineer FOR TYPE TITLE: Steven J. Stepniak, Commissioner of Public W SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: SJSISCA Cc: J Jacobs: Buildings 2 b3ft Permission to Enter Into Agreement — Cardboard Recycling Services at the Broadway Market (DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated March 25, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to enter into an agreement with Modern Corporation for cardboard recycling services at the Broadway Market for five (5) one -year periods The first one year term will end June 30, 2014. The vendor has been chosen through an informal bid process. PASSED C:% UsersVmcinsk! Uppbata "caIIMicrosoft\WindowslTemporary Internet Filesl Cnntent ,OutlooklO3C32Q'VW65Permissicn to Enter Into Agreement - cardboard recycling.doea L MA *AYE* NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO FRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT x [- --- --- - ----- * [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 655 PASSED April 1, 2014 Permission to Hire for 2014 -2015 Citywide Tree Management Agm# Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 11-0 T �yT Z7 k� 8 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: March 24, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets or DIVISION: Parks SUBJECT: [: Permission to Hire [: For 2014 -2015 Citywide Tree [: Management and Planning [: Agreement between [: City of Buffalo and [: Wendel PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY)[ Request for Proposals were publicly announced February 14, 2014 and I received the following formal sealed proposal for 2014 -2015 Citywide Tree Management and Planning which was publicly opened on February 27, 2014. The following proposal was received: Company Proposal Wendel $184,150.00 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all proposals received and that Wendel, with a bid of one hundred eighty -four thousand, one hundred fifty dollars ($184,150.00), is the lowest responsible proposer in accordance with the scope of services. 1 hereby respectfully request that Your Honorable Body approve this agreement between the City of Buffalo and Wendel to provide professional services necessary for related planning and management of City owned trees. Funds for this work are available in Account #30001016 and account(s) to be named at a later date. Your consideration toward this request is greatly appreciated. Department Head Name: Steven J. Stepniak Title: Commissioner of Public W rks, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: yam. SJS:cam cc: Peter Merlo, P.E., City Engineer Andrew R. Rabb, Deputy Commissioner, Parks 5A Permission to Hire a Consultant — 2014 -2015 City Tree Management and Planning Agreement (DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated March 24, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to hire Wendel for 2014 -2015 Citywide Tree Management and Planning Agreement. The consultant was chosen through a Request for Proposals (RFP) process. Funds are available in Account #30001016 and an account(s) to be named at a later date. PASSED C:1 Usersl Uucinski \AppbatalLocalWierasoftlWindows \Temporary Internet FileslContent.Outlook1OX32Q V W6Termission to Issre consultant - citywide tree management.docx l [ ------------- ] * D * [MAI- S] [213 - 6] [ 314 - 7 ] *AYE* NO-* FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH WYATT [ ------------- ] * D * [MAI- S] [213 - 6] [ 314 - 7 ] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 656 PASSED April 1, 2014 Permission to Hire Consultant- City Pools Inspection (Various) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk APR 14 2014 7 7 lax ;� C1 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL fn TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: March 26, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Permission to Hire Consultant [: City Pools [: Inspection, Scoping & Estimating [: Job #1407 [: Various Districts PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (If Any) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT: Permission is hereby requested from Your Honorable Body to authorize the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets to hire a consultant to provide architectural /engineering services for the inspection, scoping and estimating of all City owned pools to assist with the preparation of the pool openings for the Summer of 2014. The inspection services will determine if each pool is in compliance with the New York State Department of Health Law 225, Chapter I State Sanitary Code, Subpart 6 -1; the scoping services will determine the scope of work required to bring the pools into compliance; and the estimating service to determine the respective cost to bring the pools into compliance. The cost for consulting services is estimated not to exceed $50,000.00. Funds are available in 30090706- 445100 — Pools Code Review. The consultant was chosen through a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) process. SJS /PM /DDC /ddc Cc: J. Jacobs, Buildings A. Rabb, Parks Department Head Name: Steven J. Stepniak Title: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Street Signature f Department Head: 4L1__ • eNart e - 7� Permission to Hire a Consultant — City Pools Inspection, Scoping and Estimating (DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated March 26, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to hire a consultant to provide architectural /engineering services for the inspection, scoping and estimating of all City -owned pools to assist with the preparation of the pool openings for the Summer of 2014. The inspection services will determine if each pool is in compliance with the New York State Department of Health Law 225, Chapter I State Sanitary Code, Subpart 6 -1 The scoping services will determine the scope of work required to bring the pools into compliance. The estimating service will determine the respective cost to bring the pools into compliance. The consultant was chosen through a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) process. Funds are available in Account 430090706- 445100 —Pool Code Review. PASSED C:\ UsersWvcinskilAppData \Locai\Microsoft%Windows\TempamTy Internet Files\Content.outlook1ON32QV W61Pernussion to hire consultant -City pooIs.dacx *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] �* [MA7- 5] [213 - 6] _ [3/4 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 657 PASSED April 1, 2014 Proposed JRO Children's Hospital Encroachment W/In City ROW- 830 Ellicott (Ell) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk f APR 14 2014 #1 (Rev. 1/93) COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: Common Council DATE: March 26, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) o ° .,7 [: 830 Ellicott Street [: Proposed JRO Children's Hospital [: Encroachment in City Right -Of -Way [: of Tie -Backs [: Ellicott District [: None Turner Construction, agent for Kaleida Health, which is the owner of the property located at 830 Ellicott Street, has requested permission to encroach City right -of -way with tie -backs that are necessary for the construction of the building as follows: Tie -backs related to an excavation protection system on High and Ellicott Streets for the purpose of supporting the City right -of -way during foundation and basement construction for the subject property. The wall of the excavation protection system will be constructed of a soldier pile and timber lagging wall that will be within the property and tie -backs that will start within the property and extrude into the right - of -way. The tie -backs would be in use for the duration of the foundation and basement construction and then would be abandoned in- place. The tie -back design is currently underway and the complete extent of the encroachment is not known. The final design would be subject to approval of the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works Parks and Streets. The Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets (DPW) has reviewed this application pursuant to Chapter 413- 67 (Encroachment Regulations) of the City Charter and requests that Your Honorable Body authorize me as the Commissioner of DPW to permit the installation provided that the following conditions are met by the applicant: 1. That the applicant obtain any and all other City of Buffalo permits necessary. 2. That the applicant obtains approval of the Planning Board. 3. That final construction documents are approved in writing by the DPW prior to construction commencing. 4. That the encroachments are installed, to the best extent possible, as shown on the final approved construction documents. 5. That any revisions to the final construction documents be submitted to the DPW for review and written approval. 6. That the applicant submit final as -built drawings to the DPW and the New York State Dig Safely Commission of all buried encroachments that are to permanently remain in the right -of -way. 7. That the applicant agree in writing to be responsible for any and all maintenance and or problems, liabilities, costs and or damages associated with the encroachments into perpetuity and further that said obligations shall run with the land known as 830 Ellicott Street and that said obligations shall be binding upon the applicant and all of the applicant's successors and assigns and all successive owners having title to the land known as 830 Ellicott Street. 8. That the applicant agree in writing to restore all disturbed surfaces, structures, facilities, utilities and or appurtenant materials of the right -of -way to match or improve the existing condition in accordance with City of Buffalo Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets standard specifications and or details. 9. That the applicant supply the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets with appropriate indemnities and with certificates of insurance and or a bond in amounts deemed sufficient by the Corporation Counsel together with written agreements deemed appropriate by the Corporation Counsel, which will indemnify and save harmless the City of Buffalo against any and ail loss and damage arising out of the construction, maintenance, use and removal of approved encroachments. SJS:PJM:MJF Cc: Michael G. Murphy IN r TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Steven J. Stepniak Commissioner f s, Park & Streets AQ 0/i Proposed JRO — Children's Hospital Encroachments in City Right -of -Way (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 March 26, 2014, be received and filed; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to permit Turner Construction, agent for Kaleida Health, owner of the property located at 830 EIlicott Street, to encroach the City right -of -way with tie -backs that are necessary for the construction of the building upon the following conditions: 1. That the applicant obtains any and all other City of Buffalo permits necessary; 2. That the applicant obtains approval of the Planning Board; 3. That final construction documents are approved in writing by the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets prior to construction commencing; 4. That the encroachments are installed, to the best extent possible, as shown on the final approved construction documents; 5. That any revisions to the final construction documents be submitted to the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets for review and written approval; 6. That the applicant submit final as -built drawings to the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets and the New York State Dig Safely Commission of all buried encroachments that are to permanently remain in the right-of-way; 7. That the applicant agree in writing to be responsible for any and all maintenance and/or problems, liabilities, costs and/or damages associated with the encroachments into perpetuity and further that said obligations shall run with the land known at 830 Ellicott Street and that said obligations shall be binding upon the applicant and all of the applicant's successors and assigns and all successive owners having title to the land known at 830 Ellicott Street; 8. That the applicant agree in writing to restore all disturbed surfaces, structures, facilities, utilities and /or appurtenant materials of the right - of-way to match or improve the existing condition in accordance with the City of Buffalo Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets standard specifications and/or details; 9. That the applicant" supply the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets with appropriate indemnities and with certificates of insurance and/or a bond in amounts deeded sufficient by the Corporation Counsel together with written agreements and deemed appropriate by the Corporation Counsel, which will indemnify and save harmless the City of Buffalo against any and all loss and damage arising out of the construction, maintenance, use and removal of approved encroachments. PASSED C:IUsers\l uciaskilAppData\ Locai\MicrosoftlWindowslTemporary Intemet Files\ Content .Outlook\OX32QVW6\Proposed .1A0- CHOBAm *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK. GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [MAJ- 5] * *� [213 - 6] [3I4 - 7] City Clerk's Department . BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 658 Report of Bid- Bflo Fire Dept- Physical Agility Test PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk � 7 1 PR 1 4 2014 �L.�L r /dill rI #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: March 24, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT. Public Works Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings a r SUBJECT: [: Report of Bid [: Buffalo Fire Department [: Physical Agility Test Assembly and Fabrication [: Job #1406 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: (EX.: Item No. CCP ) TEXT: I received the following emergency bids for the Buffalo Fire Department, Physical Agility Test (PAT) Assembly and Fabrication on March 21, 2014. The emergency bids were required to assemble and fabricate the PAT by April 15 2014, to ensure the BFD can schedule a class of firefighters in 2014 at the Erie County Training Bureau. Bidder Base Alt No. 1 Miller Enterprises $34,400.00 $6,700.00 12 Newfield, Buffalo, NY Hadala Construction $39,300.00 $7,500.00 325 Grote, Buffalo, NY Nichter Construction Inc. $42,500.00 $6,400.00 30 Wildwood, Lancaster, NY I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all bids received and that Miller Enterprises, with a base bid of Thirty Four Thousand Four Hundred and 001100 Dollars ($34,400.00) and alternate bid of Six Thousand Seven Hundred and 001100 Dollars ($6,700.00) is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications. Funding for this project is available in 12554006 432004 — Civil Service Engineering & Technical Services. SJS /PJM /DDC /ddc cc: J. Jacobs, Buildings Comptroller Department Head Name: Peter J. Merlo P.E. J Title: City Engineer 0 Signature of Department Head It ___0 - 7 )- � Report of Bids — Buffalo Fire Department Physical Agility Test Assembly and Fabrication (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 March 24, 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 Buffalo Fire Department, Physical Agility Test (PAT) Assembly and Fabrication on March 21, 2014, with Miller Enterprises with a base bid of $34,400.00, and an alternate bid of $6,700.00. Funding for this project is available in Account# 12554006 432004 — Civil Service Engineering and Technical Services. PASSED GlUsersllrucinskilAppData4.oca]W icrosoft\WindowslTemporary Internet FilesTuntentOatlook1OX32QV W6aeport of Bids -BPD agility test,docx �3 *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [MA7- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7 ] 94 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointments) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Water to the Position of Caulker Supervisor I Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) TEMPORARY Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN- COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 38,580 a� LAST JOB TITLE Caulker NAME Adam Anderson LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 3114 ADDRESS 267 Bedford Ave. LAST SALARY $37,756 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -0207 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 53003721 TITLE CODE NO 4750 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -63 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $36,910 - $43,605 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: i: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3110114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- - DIVISION #8- _EMPLOYEEfS] 1`k #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 appointinent(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 3 ��J��q Public Works, Parks & Streets Water Caulker Supervisor I Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) TEMPORA Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 38,580 L 54ep - LAST JOB TITLE Caulker NAME Philip Kreuz LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 3194 ADDRESS 78 Cazenovia St. LAST SALARY $37,756 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, XXX -XX -7364 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 53003721 TITLE CODE NO 4750 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 419001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -158 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $36,910 - $43,605 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: rmi Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3110114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 COPIE 0: CITY CLERK ( ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #3- CO TROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) 1W #4 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment L , 0__�u 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: in the Department of Division of to the Position of Public Works, Parks & Streets Water Filtration Plant Operator Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) TEMPORARY Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN-COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 41,875 LAST JOB TITLE Asst. Filtration Plant Operator NAME Joseph Denecke LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 3114 ADDRESS 143 Densmore LAST SALARY $40,306 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -5558 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 53003711 TITLE CODE NO 4410 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -180 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $25,963 - $43,272 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J Stepnjak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3117114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY:� UMUINAL + 2 COPIEff TO: CITY CLERK (ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #B- _EMPLOYEE(S} #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 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 Public Works, Parks & Streets Q : )° Division of Streets to the Position of Motor Equipment Mechanic Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PERMANENT Open- Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN- COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MAXIMUM (Enter Starting Salary). Starting Salary of $ 39,535 LAST JOB TITLE Motor Equipment Mechanic LAST DEPARTMENT BMHA DATE 3114 LAST SALARY $21.56 hr. LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- NAME Thomas Koszuta ADDRESS 19 Ladner Ave. CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY DATE NAME ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 52002801 TITLE CODE NO 6150 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -151 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $23,721 - $39,535 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: • Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3120114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: 4i�u ORIGINAL + 2 COPIE U: GI I Y GLEKK 0N1t3t1 APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8--EMPLOY #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: in the Department of Division of to the Position of ' Public Works, Parks $ Streets Streets Motor Equipment Mechanic 0n % Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PERMAN Open- Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN- COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MAXIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 39,535 LAST JOB TITLE Motor Equipment Mechanic NAME Gregory Feeney LAST DEPARTMENT Fire Dept. DATE 3114 ADDRESS 402 Hinman Ave. LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14216 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 52002801 TITLE CODE NO 6150 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -122 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $23,721 - $39,535 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: r Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3120114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) OYES) �� #4 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment �a 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: in the Department of Division of to the Position of 31(�I/ Public Works, Parks & Streets Water Chief Pumping Plant Operator Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PROVISIONAL Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MAXIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 50,755 LAST JOB TITLE Laborer II (Perm -NC) NAME Kathleen Kumro LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 3114 ADDRESS 14 Sibley St. LAST SALARY $34,139 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -)(X-1473 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 53003711 TITLE CODE NO 4521 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -193 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $42,$51 - $50,755 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Per CBA Article 111 3 - Where an employee represented by the Union requires a special City License before he is entitled to perform any of services under a given job title, such employee, upon his obtaining such license, shall be paid the maximum salary of the grade in which the job title appears.. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Y2 Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: r Commissioner - DATE: 3117114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: e.L� ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES : CITY CLERK ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #B- DEPART #7-DIVI #S- EMPLOYEES) #4 (Rev 7 -07) A yG� Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Chatter 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 31 Public Works, Parks & Streets Water. Pumping Plant Operator Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) nlonrc�cln�inr Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MAXIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 48,856 LAST JOB TITLE Water Service Worker (Perm) NAME Victor Burgio LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 3114 ADDRESS 49 Standish Rd. LAST SALARY $40,306 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14216 LAST 4 D OF S SN. XXX - XX - LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY DATE NAME ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGI OF S XXX - XX - REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 53003711 TITLE CODE NO 4520 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 - 191 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $41,225 - $48,856 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Per CBA Article 111 3.1 - Where an employee represented by the Union requires a special City License before he is entitled to perform any of the services under a given job title, such employee, upon his obtaining such license, shall be paid the maximum salary of the grade in which the job title appears.. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: r Steven J. Ste pniak TITLE OF APPOINTING, AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3117114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 COPII ,d CITY CLERK (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) x OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLW #4 SERVIGESIQIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #B- EMPLOYFFl .q'1 #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: in the Department of Division of to the Position of mini Public Works, Parks & Streets Water Pumping Plant Operator Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PROVISION�AI� Open- Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MAXIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of . $ 48,856 LAST JOB TITLE Laborer II (Perm -NC) NAME Cherie Ciaudella LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 3114 ADDRESS 51 Schutrum St. LAST SALARY $34,139 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14212 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -3733 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 53003711 TITLE CODE NO 4520 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -194 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $42,551 - $50 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Per CBA Article 111 3.1 -Where an employee represented by the Union requires a special City License before he is entitled to perform any of the services under a given job title, such employee, upon his obtaining such license, shall be paid the maximum salary of the grade in which the job title appears.. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: pi, Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner. nATF- 3117114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING OTHER COPIES TO: #3- CaMPTROLLE_R #A-. AN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6 DEPARTMENT #7 DIVISION #R FMPI OYPFIS) 0 �2 #4 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). 1 further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 7 0 6) in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets tS,1 Division of to the Position of Parks Supervisor of Rinks & Pools Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PROVISION Open- Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN- COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 40 ,020 (Step 3) LAST JOB TITLE Park Utility Worker NAME Brian M. Leonard LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 3114 ADDRESS 34 Ward Ct. LAST SALARY $38,615 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -9664 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 14222001 TITLE CODE NO 9280 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -195 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $25;546 - $42,546 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ljo Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3110114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: 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 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: .5 / � Public Works, Parks & Streets b fli ) � ,1 in the Department of Division of to the Position of Buildings Sr. 1 Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (insert one) lDnvieinnini Open- Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (insert one) OPEN- COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 41,760 (Step 4) LAST JOB TITLE Painter NAME Richard Veroba LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 3114 ADDRESS 24 Lester St. LAST SALARY $41,380 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14210 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -1423 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 8320 BUDGET ACCT. 0BJ. 411001 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -176 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $37,285 - $43,250 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: /W Steven_ J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3120114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: 4l'j" C -ee ORIGINAL + 2 COPIESTO: CITY CLERK (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICESQVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEES) 1� 1)1_� �U FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE April 1, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 668 PASSED April 1, 2014 Permission to Accept 2013 DHSES Tactical SWAT Team Grant Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk a P R ; .APR, 14 2014 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: 1S DATE: March 24. 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Buffalo Police Department DIVISION: Grants SUBJECT: [Permission to Accept 2013 DHSES Tactical SWAT Team Grant] 0 ENTER PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) N/A Example: Item No C.C.P. # TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW The Buffalo Police Department continues to be successful in securing grant funding through various sources. As such, and in order to keep within the practices of our grant processing, especially at this time when the City has critical funding needs and various funding sources are making cuts, we are asking permission from your Honorable Body for the Mayor to enter into the contract listed below. In addition, we are also requesting, as is our standard practice, that your Honorable Body authorize the Comptroller to provide for an inter -fund cash loan for all non - personnel expenses (totaling $13,000) until such reimbursements are secured by the funding source (County, State, "Feds "). As you also know, the grant process often involves delayed information, budgets, and contracts at these government levels, often times beyond the City's control, and therefore creates a pressing situation forthe processing of the required paperwork. Some of these grants personnel expenses, equipment, etc. and it is imperative that we spend out the funding prior to the end of the grant's fiscal year, and in most cases, because of the lengthy processing, we are constantly faced with time constraints, therefore, we would appreciate your approval at the April 1, 2014 meeting. New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services: Targeted Grant: Tactical SWAT Team Grant We have been advised by the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, under their targeted Tactical SWAT Team Grant, in partnership with the Erie County Sheriffs Office and the NFTA Police, that Buffalo Police has been awarded $13,000 toward the purchase of a portable recon -robot with related accessories. The recon robot will allow our SWAT team to assess a high threat tactical crisis without exposing SWAT team members to hazardous situations as they make their plans for reconnaissance of the incident and their response. Buffalo's SWAT Team was part of a SWAT Capability Analysis conducted by the Department of Homeland Security through their National Counter -IED Capability Analysis Assessment Tool, requested by New York State and the lack of a recon -robot was identified as a gap in our immediate situational awareness for critical and high risk situations. In addition, Buffalo's SWAT Team will participate in training exercises with the Sheriffs and the NFTA as required under this grant awarded by the State and will be administered by Erie County. We are respectfully that the City be able to accept these funds and for the Mayor to enter into an agreement with County covering the period 1/07/14 through 08/31/2015. If you have any questions, please contact Captain Mark Makowski or Maureen Oakley of our Grants Section at 851 -4475. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, thank you. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Police SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: .,.•' 9 N__ '5 P Permission to Accept 2013 Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services Tactical SWAT Team Grant (Police) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, andthe above communication from the Commissioner of the Buffalo Police Department, dated March 24, 2014, be received and filed; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of Police to accept grant funding in the amount of $13,000.00 from the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services which will be utilized towards the purchase of a portable recon -robot with related accessories to allow the SWAT team to assess a high threat tactical crisis without exposing SWAT team members to hazardous situations as they make their plans for reconnaissance of the incident and their response; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to enter into said agreement, and hereby authorizes the Comptroller to provide for an inter -fund cash loan for all non - personnel expenses until such reimbursements are secured by the funding source. PASSED C: lUsezUm cm skiLAppD. wU4c .lMmsoftlWi¢dz.s4Temporuylnfemet FAeslContentOud1 k1Ox32QVWbwermission to Accept tat— tSWAT.docx 1 *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK [314 - 7 ] GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] * * O [MAJ- 5] [213 - b] [314 - 7 ] i FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES Aprii 1, 2014 #1 (Rev. 1193) Single Pag e Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: March 25, 2014 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Used Car Dealer [: 1933 Genesee (Lovejoy) Type in Upper and Lower Case Onl Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx): Text (T e Sin le S ace Below }: 0 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 1933 GENESEE and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a used car dealer license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building Inspections; I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. I have caused an investigation by the Police Department into the moral character of BASSEM MUSTAFA. The attached thereto for BASSEM MUSTAFA /dbal AUTO EMPIRE. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. R EFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. Type Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFORD Type Title: COMMISSIONER Signature of Department Head: JC:PS:jad �W 0 H Interdepartmental Memo Date: March 25, 2414 To: James Comerford, Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Used Car Dealer at 1933 GENESEE Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements for Used Car Dealer application to the Common Council: Fire Prevention Building Inspection Police Department Police Record Check Application Director Permit & Inspection Services .S //. Date DISAPPROVAL REASON: ------------------------------ MAX. NO.OF VEH APPROVED: DISAPPROVED: DISAPPROVAL ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO [CLES ALLOWED /s , DRAINED PAVED DATE: f DATE: DATE: * **REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: 1 7 /6) INSPECTOR: ! RM# % EXT •r AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO u ` OFFICE OF LICENSES r .301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 INSPECTION TYPE: BUILDING REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: Auto Empire LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1933 GENESEE LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT APPLICANT NAME: BASSEM MUSTAFA APPLICANT PHONE: (716)989 -1126 APPLICATION NO: UCD13- 10026087 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: ------------------------------ MAX. NO.OF VEH APPROVED: DISAPPROVED: DISAPPROVAL ------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO [CLES ALLOWED /s , DRAINED PAVED DATE: f DATE: DATE: * **REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: 1 7 /6) INSPECTOR: ! RM# % EXT •r 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: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST 2015 POLICE MARGARET OVERDORF Auto Empire USED CAR DEALER 1933 GENESEE LOVEJOY D1S`d`RICT BASSEM MUSTAFA (716)989 -1126 UCD 13- 100260 87 REMARKS: 2nd request DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL BACK 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. off\ C There.ts.u.$iti.Ull fee to process this data. By zvaH paymelo:MUST be made by miuney order DO seed rash through the mall. In person, payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted: 1Hake money order payable :fo'the n4 ado Ponce ]Department, Be. sure to Include a stamped,:seif addressed envelope so that this information can ba iilbed tuyon. Complete all the Information listed below and have your identification and sigphture verified by a Not' . public (or) OOa�ssloaer afDeeds, as listed on the bottoin of his application.. Wifhauk total:compllance to the e.iystructions, yoQ. N4 receive the reguestedlnformatiou. ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL NAME: OF AFPLIC� CURRENT ADDRESS: DATE OFLBIRT- H: ----- --- _ .. SOCIAL'SECURITYNUM 1 R REASON FOR REQUEST* G r SIGNATURE OF.APPLICANT: DATE: STATE OF NEW YORK ) ' COUNTY OF ERIE ) SS. I CITY OF BUFFALO ) On ;hie Day bf' pp mb .r 20 . � J') Before a personally appeared _ _ To toe known: to be '.the:s'ame person described in, and who Executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the executions thereof... Notary P.ubl elCun03Wj0ner nfDeeds .* ** * * * * *TO BE COMPLETED BYIDENTWfCATIONSEG�` IC FERSONNEI ;�� *'� * * *� * * * *� * * * # * * * * ** RECORD ATTACMD iA VERIF ED.BY: DATE'VERIERO EZ ' RE CORD ON NOTE: USE OF TS1'S ORMA'TIO IiS NOT BASED ONBI1vGEMR1NT IDENMCATTION. DO NOT RETAIN Report Date.: 12/0912013 12.2`2 Report Printed By. GORDON, DANA Page: 1 of 1 Master Name: MUSTAFA B Ss I .:M Sex:. Male Master DOB: Race: Black Current Age: 25 Ethnicity:.; Non - Hispanic Most Recent Address: 80 THE AV, CHEEKTOWAGA NY 14225 US Note- The C rge_dispasifions show in !Sold below AstAa lncactertt# B Charges coking Name a es E �DOkl i,� Y i'IKSt Af 18S Gts L:aw Section Sub Att CE Cat Deg NCiC :DascCpt on T VTL O5= - OiA N U am 3 A. Bag se ML3STAFm M 5499 AGGiiAV1 the origirtal charge_ x:. vTL Sit ni x z o 54 99, TRAFFIC D MCE' VIOLRED -o= ' -Q =_ INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST 2015 FIRE LT. GERALD WHALEN APPLICATION FOR: Auto Empire LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: USED CAR DEALER 1933 GENESEE LOVEJOY DISTRICT BASSEM MUSTAF ' { (716 )989 -1126 UCD13- 10026087 r -- i r' r s f S REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) 4 APPROVED : DATE: E DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL BACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: tau G EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. (Tised Car healer ©:Second Band Dealer Scren Processor 65'Nlagara Sq City Hal Phone (715) 851.4 iFa►Vlrotunental tie plan and least t5fl -fi to © Flee Market fee Co= Applicaiet (tast, first) Home Phone Horne Address: (I'd sox not ameptable) Date of birth Place of Birth. Describe your specific business activity in detasl... Sttb ibed and orn to befo e this . d of 20, C ni 'ioner.of reds in and r Ci ci BiYt Wo, New Yo I am aware of the obligation to provide ti notice of any change in:requi information, and I have unformed 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 art authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the uiformation on this .form is true, correct, complete and current to the be t of knowledge. and belief .Print Name 4, Signature Date ° if f I4202 1 . ��tt�llc �resaird �x 'CATION , PI8:90" Tire Storage Information Inside Storage yes ____ no i4 '50 Outside Storage Yes _-- no iFa►Vlrotunental tie plan and least t5fl -fi to © Flee Market fee Co= Applicaiet (tast, first) Home Phone Horne Address: (I'd sox not ameptable) Date of birth Place of Birth. Describe your specific business activity in detasl... Sttb ibed and orn to befo e this . d of 20, C ni 'ioner.of reds in and r Ci ci BiYt Wo, New Yo I am aware of the obligation to provide ti notice of any change in:requi information, and I have unformed 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 art authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the uiformation on this .form is true, correct, complete and current to the be t of knowledge. and belief .Print Name 4, Signature Date ° if #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment (�O_v 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: 311712014 in the Department of Permit & inspection Services Division of Inspection to the Position of Building Inspector Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT 1 Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FIFA STEP kEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $41,630 LAST JOB TITLE NAME Philip Mazzone LAST DEPARTMENT Sewer DATE ADDRESS 254 Schiller St. LAST SALARY 40,360 CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14206 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX - 6 113 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 16550001 TITLE CODE NO 3140 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 - 183 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: . NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: James Comerford, Jr. TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3 �( SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: qet'� Lt ORIGINAL+ 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ONIBEFOREAPPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET — #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev 1 -02) 0067 w 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: 3/5/2014 in the Department of Permit & Inspection Services Division of Licenses to the Position of Senior Account Cleric Typist Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) THIRD STEP JEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $34,207 LAST JOB TITLE Typist NAME Judith Porto LAST DEPARTMENT P &I Services DATE 315114 ADDRESS 79 N. Parker Ave. LAST SALARY $33,526 CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX -1274 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 16550001 TITLE CODE NO 0411 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -159 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Jam_ es Comerford, Jr. TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner T ' DATE: 315114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE} OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10 co FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE, POLICY & URBAN AFFAIRS April 1, 2014 r FILED ACTIONS & PROC €EDIAIGS _. VOLUME 1 ; STATE OF NEW YORK ERIE COUNTY COUNTY COURT, ERIE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE IN THE MATTER OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX; USER LIST OF FEES AND SEWER RENT LIENS, BY PROCEEDING DELINQUENT TAX; IN REM PURSUANT TO ARTICLE ELEVEN OF USER FEES AND THE REAL PROPERTY TAX LAW BY THE CITY SEWER RENT LIENS OF BUFFALO AND THE BUFFALO SEWER In Rem No. 48 AUTHORITY AFFECTING DISTRICT NOS.1 THROUGH 14, INCLUSIVE. Index No.: 1 2014 -21 Pursuant to section 1122 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, Section 1541 of the City of Buffalo Code; and 1180 of the Public Authorities Law of the State of New York, respectively, I, Michael A. Seaman; the Director of the Treasury and Collections; Deputy Commissioner of Administration, Finance and Urban Affairs; Enforcing Officer of the City of Buffalo, do hereby certify and affirm as true under the penalties of perjury that this List of Delinquent Tax; User Fees and Sewer Rent Liens, identifies those parcels which have been subject to delinquent Tax; User Fees and Sewer Rent Liens held and owned by the City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Sewer Authority since the 1st day of July, 2012, except for those parcels excluded from this List of Delinquent Tax; User Fees and Sewer Rent Liens pursuant to law. The parcels, which are subject to such delinquent Tax; User Fees and Sewer Rent Liens and the amounts due thereon, are identified in "Schedule A" of this List of Delinquent Tax; User Fees and Sewer Rent Liens, which is annexed hereto and made a part hereof. Pursuant to section 1122(7) of the Real Property Tax Law, the f�l' o this List in the office of the County Clerk shall constitute and have the same force eff t as the filing and recording in such office of an individual and separate Notice of P den against each parcel set forth in this List. Dated: February @ LJ 1 ` 2014 Michael A. Seaman Director of the Treasury and Collections; Deputy Commissioner of Admi nisRftEIVED AND FILED Finance and Urban Affairs. Enforcing Officer h � � 1 VOLUME 2 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY COURT, ERIE COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF FORECLOSURE OF TAX; USER FEES AND SEWER RENT LIENS, BY PROCEEDING IN REM PURSUANT TO ARTICLE ELEVEN OF THE REAL PROPERTY TAX LAW BY THE CITY OF BUFFALO AND THE BUFFALO SEWER. AUTHORITY AFFECTING DISTRICT NOS.1 THROUGH 14, INCLUSIVE. F I L. � D ACTIONS & f R- 50EE0INGS � ERIE COUNTY CLERKS OFFICE LIST OF DELINQUENT TAX; USER FEES AND SEWER RENT LIENS In Rem No. 48 Index No.: 1 2014 -21 Pursuant to section 1122 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York, Section 15 -41 of the City of Buffalo Code; and 1180 of the Public Authorities Law of the State of New York, respectively, I, Michael A. Seaman, the Director of the Treasury and Collections; Deputy Commissioner of Administration, Finance and Urban Affairs; Enforcing Officer of the City of Buffalo, do hereby certify and affirm as true under the penalties of perjury that this List of Delinquent Tax; User Fees and Sewer Rent Liens, identifies those parcels which have been subject to delinquent Tax; User Fees and Sewer Rent Liens held and owned by the City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Sewer Authority since the Ist day of July, 2012, except for those parcels excluded from this List of Delinquent Tax; User Fees and Sewer Rent Liens pursuant to law. The parcels, which are subject to such delinquent Tax; User Fees and Sewer Rent Liens and the amounts due thereon, are identified in "Schedule A" of this List of Delinquent Tax; User Fees and Sewer Rent Liens, which is annexed hereto and made a part hereof. Pursuant to section 1122(7) of the Real Property Tax Law, the fi f of 9,is List in the office of the County Clerk shall constitute and have the same force an effect s the filing and recording in such office of an individual and separate Notice of Pe ency ainst each parcel. set forth in this List. Dated: February = , 2014 Ntichael Seaman Director of the Treasury and Collections; Deputy Commissioner of Administration, Finance and Urban Affairs. Enforcing Officer 1 FROM THE BOARD OF EDUCATION April 1, 2014 1� 1 Dr. Pamela C. Brown Superintendent of Schools °F Will Keresztes, Ed.D., Chief of Student Support Services TO: City Clerk FROM: Will Keresztes, Ed.D., Chief of Student RE: Endorsement of CCP Item #518 DATE: March 19, 2014 The Buffalo Public Schools fully endorses efforts to establish the Buffalo Youth Promise Act adapted from the Federal H.R. 1318 and S. 1307. We thank and commend the Honorable Rasheed N.C. Wyatt, University District Council Member, for his advocacy on behalf of our students. The District is committed to joining with our City, community partners, and officials at all levels of government to increase opportunities for our youth to receive the intervention and supports they need to thrive and succeed. R EFERRED T HE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION.." Buffalo Public Schools 701 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 716- 816 -3596 716- 851 -3834 (fax) co s legidatibe *taff City of Buffalo, N'' Deputy Chief of Staff Damon Palmer 4u EAVED MAR 18 2014 March 11, 2014 Board of Education Pamela C. Brown, Ed.D, Supt. 712 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 SOP' Dear Superintendent Brown: At the Common Council Meeting held on Tuesday, March 04, 2014, the following Resolves of the included Resolution were ADOPTED by the full Council: (CCP ,Item # No 518 March 4, 2014) "Establishment of Buffalo Youth Promise Act adapted from (H.R.1318 & S.1307)" We respectfully request that you review the enclosed item. Comments and/or responses to this item should be filed with the City Clerk, 1308 City Hall, Buffalo, New York 14202. Thank you in advance for your timely attention to this matter. Julia Paul Sr. Legislative Assistant Common Council Staff 1413 City Hall 716- 851 -4616 jpaul,,gcity- buffalo. corn Enc. 65 Niagara Square - Room 1413 Buffalo, New York 14202 -3318 Phone: (716) 851 -5105 P- r74M 091 A'7JA \0 FROM THE CITY CLERK April 1, 2014 �o Q '+ 6 r( zl 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 2 Russell St Parkside Meadow restaurant 333 Franklin Blood and Sand 44 Prime St ECHD 3781 Main St 3781 Main St 329 Erie St The Hatch 426 Hertel Raza 3 Red Lounge 2179 Niagara Buffalo Supper Club 1341 Kensington Stop Inn RECEIVED AND FILED Owner's Name Nancy L. Abramo Joshua Miles Philip Weinberg John Szymanski Jr Molly Koessler Aileen Gomzalez Christopher Williams Wesley Fossitt QA April 1 2014 ry x opla -rev 11/13/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY ` 0 Original 0 Amended Date . 1 State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30 -Day Advanced Notice to a Executive Department Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local Municipality or Community Board State Liquor Authority (Page 1 of 2 Form 1. Date Notice was Sent: (mm /dd /yyyy) I Z 1 ' x - 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License R'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 13k c, Applicant /Licensee Information 4. License Serial Number, if not a New Application: L - Expiration Date, if not a New Application: 5. Applicant or Licensee Name:, 6. Trade Name (if any): 7. Street Address of Establishment: (. 8. City, Town or Village: �.� ,NY Zip Code :,. 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant/Licensee: 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant /Licensee: 11. Business E -mail of App] icant /Licensee: t �'�• if'a,�b�► tv`� (�6 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 Liquor, Wine & Beer Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Full Tavern /Cocktail Lounge /Adult Venue /Bar (Alcohol 13. Extent of Food Service: ( "X" One) ❑ sales primarily; Meets legal minimum food food menu; Kitchen run by chef) 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 14. Type of Establishment: ("X" all that apply) 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ( "X" all that apply) Recreational Facility (Sports Facility/Vessel) ❑ Club (e.g. Calf Club /Fraternal Org.) ❑ Bed & Breakfast Capacity of 600 or more patrons ❑ Topless Entertainment R Restaurant ❑ Hotel Seasonal Establishment None ❑ Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop ❑ Garden /Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other (specify): Page 2 opla -rev 11/13/2013 State of New York OFFICE USE ONLY Q Original 0 Amended Date Executive Department a ar Ize g y O a Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control L ocal Municipality or Community Board State Liquor Authority (Page 2 of 2 of Form? 16. List the floor(s) of the building that the establishment is located on: r 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the building, if appropriate: 18. Is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on- premises liquor establishments? E] Yes [X No 19. Will the license holder or a manger be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? � Yes r No 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building in which the establishment is located? ( "X" One) E] Yes (If Yes SKIP 21 -24) 0 No Owner of the Building in Which the Licensed Establishment is Located 21. Building Owner's Full Name: #- t � °�.`,.cT �r 22. Building Owner's Street Address: 15,E _SL't Vnran -.-. 23. City, Town or Village: e s� State: �, Zip Code : j 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: ° is 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: e, r f L �'i:�� t 26. Attorney's Street Address:f 27. City, Town or Village: State: Zip Code : .. 28. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: �j 01 1 29. Business Email Address ofAttorney: t (��, i( &1 C , 6',i 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 docurnents relied upon bythe 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: �%� �lC �: ,� - k A Title Signature: X's� n 1D 49 St nd d' d NOTICE FnRM for Providin 30 -Da Advanced Notice t Page 3 HELLERER, CUOMO & OTONNOR ATTomEYs AT LAW Neil N. Cuomo Of Counsel Richard D. O'Connor Snyder Professional Center 4536 Main Street Amherst, NY 14226 -3828 Tel (716) 839 -4001 Fax (716) 839 -0964 March 21, 2014 Is r � Retired Robert J. Hellerer Frank N. Cuomo Sent via Certi aed Maill Return Recei t Bu&alo City Clork attn. Liquor License 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 RE: 2 Russell, Inc. DBA Parkside Meadow Restaurant 2 Russell Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14214 Original On Premises Liquor License Application To whom it may concern: Please be advised that I represent the above - referenced Corporation, making application with the State Liquor Authority for an On- Premises Liquor License, located at the above address. This letter and Original Application Notice Form, enclosed herein, are sent to satisfy requirements as promulgated by the New York State Liquor Authority in accordance with the Alcohol, Beverage and Control Law. Sincerely, 'Neil N. Cuomo cc: Nancy Abramo I' opla -rev 11/73/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY 44 O prlginal O Amended Date Executive Department I State New York Standardized NOTICE FORM far Providing 30 -Day Advanced Notice to a Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local Municipality or Community Board State Liquor Authority Wage I of 2 of For 1. Date Notice was Sent: (mm /dd /yyyy) 13 _Ia 2. Select the type of Application that will be Bled with the Authorityfor an Can- 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: Pendng Expiration Date, if not a New Application: Pending S. Applicant or Licensee Name: 113lood and Sand, LLC 6. Trade Name (if any): IBlood and Sand 7. Street Address of Establishment 333 Franklin St. 8. City, Town or Village: Buffalo ,NY Zip Code :14202 4. Business Telephone Number of Applicant /Licensee: 585 - 451 -0480 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant /Licensee: N/A 11. Business E-mail of Applicant/Licensee: osh @secessionco.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. Types) of Alcohol sold or to be sold: ( "X" one) ❑ Beer Only ❑ Wine & Beer Only ® Liquor, Wine & Beer Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Full Tavern /Cocktail lounge /Adult Venue /Bar ( 13. Extent of food Service: V X" One) ® ❑ sales primarily, Meets legal minimum food food menu; Kitchen run by chef) 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 [lancing (small scale) ❑ Cabaret, Night Club (Large Scale Dance Club) ❑ Catering Facility ❑ Capacity of 600 or more patrons [] Topless Entertainment Z pestaurant ❑ Hotel ❑ Recreational Facility (Sports Facility/Vessel) ❑ Club (e.g. Golf Club /f=raternal Org.) ❑ Bed & Breakfast Seasonal Establishment ❑ None Z Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop ❑ Garden /Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ® other (specify): First Floor Patio and Second Floor b alcony Page 2, N\0 opla -rev 11/13/2013 OFFICE € SE ONLY 49 (� State of New York Original 0 Amended Pate - --- Executive Department Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30 -pay Advanced Notice to a Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local Municipality or Community► Board State Liquor Authority (Page 2, of 2 of Forl>'1) 16. List the floors) of the building that the establishment is located on; First, Second, and Basement (three floors) 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the N/A building, if appropriate: 18. Is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on- premises liquor establishments? ® Yes [I 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) F Yes (If yes SKIP 21 - 24) 2 No Owner of the Building in Which the Licensed Establishment Is Located 21. Building Owner's Full Name: Statler City, LLC 22. Building Owner's Street Address: 1257 Franklin 5t. 23. City, Town or Village: Buffalo State: NY Zip Code ;14202 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: 716- 208 -1213 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: ITerrence McKelvey, Esq. 26. Attorney's Street Address: 181 Franklin St., Ste. 101 27, City, Town or Village: 113uffalo State; NY Zip Code :14202 28, Business Telephone Number of Attorney; 716 -847 -2615 29. Business Email Address of Attorney terryatty @yahoo.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 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 Perjury - that the representations made in this form are true. 30. Printed Name: Poshua B. lt+liles ...... Title LLC Member Signature: X G Page 3 + rev 10/23/13 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 Original O Amended Date State of NeO 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 i of 2 of Form) State Liquor Authority 1. Date Notice was Sent: (mm /dd /yyyy) L 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License ❑X 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 Applicant /Licensee information 4. License Serial Number, if not New Application: Expiration Date, if not New Application: 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: Global Spectrum, L,P. and Eric Canal Harbor Development Corporation 6. Trade Name (if any): 7. Street Address of Establishment: 44 Prime St., Pierce Lawn 8. City, Town or Village: Buffalo ,NY Zip Code : 14202 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant /Licensee: (716) 574 -1537 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant /Licensee: 732 - 727 -5028 11. Buisness E -mail of Applicant /Licensee: Lfarina @skenelawfirm.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 0 Wine & Beer Only ❑ 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) X sales primarily; Meets legal minimum food availability requirements) 0 Recorded Music 0 Live Music ❑X Disc Jockey ❑ Juke Box ❑ Karaoke Bar ❑x 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 0 Seasonal Establishment ❑ None ❑ Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop 0 Garden /Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other (specify): Page 1 X` �, rev 10/23/13 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 �. Original 0 Amended Date State of New�York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 34 -Day Advanced Notice to a Executive Department Local Municipality or Community Board Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (Page 2 of 2 of Form) State Liquor Authority 16. List the floor(s) of the building that the establishment is located on: n/a 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the n/a building, if appropriate: 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 ❑ No 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building in which the establishment is located? ( "X" One) ❑X Yes (If Yes SKIP 21 -24) ❑ No Owner of the Building in Which the licensed Establishment is Located 21, Building Owner's Full Name: 22. Building Owner's Street Address: 23. City,TownorVillage: State: F Zip Code: 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: Robert D. Skene, Esq. 26. Attorney's Street Address: Skene Law Firm, PC, 2614 Rt, 516, 2nd Floor 27. City, Town or Village: Old Bridge State: NJ Zip Code ; 08857 28. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: 732 - 727 -5030 29. Business Email Address of Attorney: Lfarina @skenelawfirm.com 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 Perjury - that the representations made in this form are true. 30. Printed Name: Phi1i I. W nberg Title President/ Secretary Global Spectrum, Inc., Signature: X General Partner Page 2 X1 opia -rev 13/33f2033 L OFFICE USE ONLY � 49 Original 0 Amended Date State of New York Executive Department Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 34 -Day Advanced Notice to a Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local Municip or Community Board State Liquor Authority (Page 1 of 2 of Form) 1, Date Notice was Sent: (mm /dd /yyyy) 03/14/2014 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an on- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License ® New Application [] Renewal E] 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 City Clerk Applicant/Licensee Information 4. License Serial Number if not a New Application: Expiration Date, if not a New Application: 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: John Szymanski Jr. 6. Trade Name (if any): 7. Street Address of Establishment: 3781 Main St. 8. City, Town or Village: Amherst, N.Y. ,NY Zip Code :14226 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant/LPcensee: 716 - 480 - 1258 10. Business Fax Number afApplrcant /Licensee nla 11. Business E -mail of Applicant/Licensee: szymanski298 @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) ❑ 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; Meet legal minimum food availability requirements [] Retarded Music ❑ Live Music [] Disc Jockey [] Juke Box ] Karaoke Bar E] Stage Shows 14. Type of Establishment: ( °X" A) that apply) 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ("X" all that apply) Cabaret, Night Club (Large Scale Dance Club) [] Catering Facility [] Topless Entertainment [] Restaurant [j Hotel [] Recreational Facility (Sports Facility/Vessel) ❑ Club (e.g. Golf Club /Fraternal Org.) F1 Bed & Breakfast Seasonal Establishment None ® Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop [❑ Garden /Grounds El Freestanding Covered Structure [] Sidewalk Cafe [] Other (specify): Page 2 ALA opia -rev 11 A 3/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 0 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 fF upr Authority 2 of a Oran q Y (Page . 1 16. List the floor(s) of the building that the establishment is located on: ground floor, one story bldg. T 7. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the building, if appropriate: 18. Is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on- premises liquor establishments? ❑ Yes M 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) E] Yes (if Yes SKIP 21 -24) ® No Owner of the Building in Which the Licensed Establishment is Located 21. Building Owner's Full Name: County of Erie Dept.of Parks, Recreation and f=orestry 22. Building Owner's Street Address; 95 Franklin St Z3. City, Town or Village: Buffalo State: N.Y. Zip Code :14202 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: 716 858 -7437 Attorney Representing the Applicant in Connection with the Applicant's License Application doted as Above for the Establishment identified in this Notice 25. Attorney's l=ull Name: (Eric C. Naegely 26. Attorney's Street Address: 200 Delaware Ave. 27, City, Town or Village: Buffalo State: N.Y. lip Code :14202 28. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: 716 -858 -3871 29. Business Email Address of Attorney: enaegely @damonmorey.com 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. ) 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, l affirm - under Penalty of Perjury - that the representations made in this form are true. 30. Printed Name: Jahn Szymanski Jr. Title Owner Signature: ![ Page 3 rev 1 0/23113 OFFICE USE ONLY 45 Fo Original 0 Amended Date State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30 a dvanced Nome to a Division of Executive Alcohrnerhz Local Municipality or Community Board Alcoholic 8everageCnntroi State Liquor Authority I -Page 1 of 2 of For]) 1. Date Notice was Sent: (mrn /dd/yyyy) I N X RC F4� 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On- Premises Alcoholic Beverage License New Application ❑ Renewal ❑ Alteration E j Corporate Change This 30-Day Advance Notice Is Being Provided to the Clerkof the following Local Municipality or Community Board 3. Name afMunidpality or Community Board "( 4) i3 u r F N uo AppiBcantli.icensee Information 4. license Serfai Number, it not New Application: I I Expiration Date, if not New Application: S. Applitant or Licensee Name: JVL O ELL.y W O RLi7 L.1- C+ & R D R hA 6 6. Trade Name (if any): 7. StreetAddressofEstabiishrnent szq i E i �>✓ � S. City, Town orVll lager I PO U F Ff4. Lb ! NY Zip Code 9 Business Telephone Number of Applicant/Licensee. '716 447 O /£r"} 10. Business Fax Numberof AppiicanttUtensee: 11. Buisrmss E-mail of Applfcant/Licensee: For New applicants, provide description below using all infenination 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' fine) ❑ Beer Only ❑ Wine & Beer Only ® Liquor, Wine .& Beer Restaurant (Sale of food printardy; Tavern /Cocktail LoungelAdult Venue/Bar (Alcohol 13. Extent of Food Service: ("X" One) Full Food menu; Kitchen nun by chef} E] sales Primarily; Meets legal minimum food ava ilability req uIrements) Recorded Music ❑ Live Music [] Disc Jockey ❑ Juice Box ❑ Karaoke Bar ❑ Stage Shows 14. Type of Establishment: ("X" all that apply) U Cabaret, Night Club (Large Sale Dance C1vb) Q Catering Facility ❑ Topless Entertainment 2c Restaurant [] Hotel []Recreational Facility (Sports Facility/Vessel) ❑ Club (C-9. Golf Club/Fratemal Org.) ❑ Bed& Breakfast ® Seasonal Establishment 15. Licensed Outdoor-Area: 1 F1 None ® Patio or Deck El Rooftop ❑ Garden /Grounds N) Freestanding Covered Structure J" X" all that apply) ❑ Sidewalk Cafe [] Dther (specify): Page 1 7'd dqq: Ln t, L G L je" rev 10123JI 3 OFFICE USE ONLY �� O Original Q Amended Date State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30-Day Advanced Not:ice a Executive Department Local MuntelpaEity or Community Board Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control P e 2 of 2 o For State LlquorAuthority 16. L floor(s) oFthe building that the establishment is located on: I F - 1 9 —s r FL0 O YZ 17. Ust the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the building, ifappropriat'e: 18. Is the premises located with 500 feetof three or more on- premises liquor establishments? E] yes 5� No 19. Will the license holder or a manger be physrcally present Within the e5tablishment djuding all hours of operation? 0 Yes 0 No 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building in which the establishment is located? ( "X" One) ❑ Yes (IFYes SKIP 21 -24) W No Ownerof the Building in Which the Licensed EstaW h Located 21. Building Owners Full Name: t O r- G a &t_ o 22. Building Owner's Street Address: L b i-1 "LL- 23. City, Town or Village- 7 L-0 I Slate. Zip Code L, Attorney Representing the Applicant In Connection with the Applicant's License Application Noted as Above for the Fstabilshment Identified In this Notice 25. Attorney's Full Name; I JUs+lil S. 4e . 2 &- Attorney's Street Address: fd(v2 AAAJ:n S +ree +— 27. Gty, Town orMllage: i +� fU1'y}sVl� g State: i! = Zip Code: OL221 28. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: 7 63 - TOO � l 29. Business EmailAddress oFAttorney n 1N ��� shvVGt�lor»eus. �nrvi I am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal of the legal entity that holdsor is applying for the license. Representations in this form are in conformity with representations made in submitted documents relied upon by the Authoflty 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 orrevocation of the license. By my signature, I affirm -under Penalty of Perjury -that the representations made in this form are true, 30. Printed N; Signature. X MummNi � dgq; Lot LgLJeA \ �n opla -rev 11/13/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 0 Original 0 Amended Date Execu Department State New York 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 I of 2 of Form) 1. 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 ® 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 City Clerk Applicant/Licensee Information 4. License Serial Number, if not a New Application: Pending Expiration Date, if not a New Application: Pending 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: Alleen Gonzalez 6. Trade Name (if any): IRaza 3 Red Lounge 7. Street Address of Establishment: 426 Hertel Ave. 8. City, Town or Village; Buffalo MY Zip Code: 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant/Licensee: 716- 8448671 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant /Licensee: N/A 11. Business E -mail of Applicant/Licensee: aileengpr @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 ® Liquor, Wine & Beer 13. Extent of Food Service: ( "X" One) Restaurant (sale of food primarily; Full Tavern/Cock-tall Lounge /Adult Venue /Bar (Alcohol ® food menu; Kitchen run by chef? ❑sales primarily; Meets legal minimum food- a req uirements ® 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, 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 F Seasonal Establishment 15, Licensed Outdoor Area: ( "X" all that apply) ® None ❑ Patio or Deck [] Rooftop ❑ Garden /Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other (specify): Page 2 opla -rev 11/13/2013 State of New York OFFICE USE ONLY 49 i� Original O Amended Date Executive Department Standardized NQTICE 1=0RM forlProviding 30 -Day Advanced Notice to a 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; First (Ground) Floor and Basement 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the building, if appropriate: Local Municipality or Community Board N/A 18. Is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on- premises liquor establishments? ❑ Yes ® No 19. Will the license bolder 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: f Ramanico, Inc. 1 22, Building Owner's Street Address: 571 Ontario St. 23. City, Town or Village: Buffalo State: NY lip Code: 14207 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: 716- 812 -1908 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 Numberof 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 Perjury - that the representations made in.this form are true. 30. Printed Name: Aileen G nzale .' Title Sale Proprietor Signature: X 1 Page 3 0 opia -rev 11/13/2013 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 Municipalily Or Community Board State Liquor Authority (Page 1 of 2 of Form) 1. Date Notice was Sent: (mm /dd /yyyy) IMARCH 14, 2014 2. Select the type of Application that will be flied 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 hate, if not a New Application: 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: (BUFFALO SUPPER CLUB LLC 6. Trade Name (if any): BUFFALO SUPER CLUB 7. Street Address of Establishment: 2179 NIAGARA ST 8. City, Town or Village: BUFFALO ,NY Zip Code :14207 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant/Licensee: 1 (702)533-2816 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant/Licensee: 11. Business E -mail of Applicant /Licensee; buffaiosupperclub @gmali.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 ® Liquor, Wine & Beer Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Full Tavern /Cocktail Lounge /Adult Venue /Bar ( 13. Extent of Food Service: ( "X" One) ® food menu; Kitchen run by chef] ❑ sales primarily; Meets legal minimum food availability requirements 14. Type of Establishment: ( "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 ❑ Recreational Facility (Sports Facility/Vessel) ❑ Club (e.g. Golf Club /Fraternal Org.) ❑ Bed & Breakfast Seasonal Establishment 15, Licensed Outdoor Area: ( "X" all that apply) ❑ None ® Patio or Deck [] Rooftop ❑ Garden]Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other (specify): Page 2 49 r opia -rev 11/13/2013 OI:FICE USE 0414Y Q original Q Amended Date a vidin 30�Day A S tat e of New York 5tan&d.lzed' i 8� � r° Executive Department fpaap � of 2 crf Farrel !)/vision of Alcohoiic:Bevei'age Control State liquor Authority 16. Lin floor(s) Of the building that the establishment is located on: SASEE MENTAIWrLD0i1 MALL. ATTIC 17. l lstthe room number(s) theestablishment Is located in withinthe building, if appropriate: 1 S. is the premises looted with 500 fee ofthree or more on- premises liquor establishmeMs? 0 Yes O No . Will the Eicenseholderor a manger be Phymcallypreserrtw1thin the establishmmt during all hours of operation? 9 Yes []No 1 9 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building in which the establishment is located? (Tone) ❑ Yes (If Yes 5K4P 21 -24) 59 No Owner of eu"09 In Which the i30016ed tishment is i a ,d 21. Building owner's Full Name: AME'i kIELLERER & RICWARD r� 0 N 22. Building t]wner`sStreet Address: SPRINGFIELD AVENUE 23. Cttyr.Tawn orVillage: ONAWAI7A State: NEON YORK ZEp Code:14150 24. BusinessTelephone number of BuElding Owner: [7 18.4432 gOMInCunnecdonw *theAPPHc nt' s. fE3censeAppfica *nW.aWasAba�reforthe . AtcomeyfKeprecentUgtlreApp ummot1deniMedinthlsNotics 2S. Attorney'sFuliftme: I]AVii7 26. Attomey's Street Address: 100 BARLOW AVENUE Stat, NE1'dV4RK Zip Code :34218 27. M,TownorVMage: BUFFALO 28. 13usinm Telephone Number ofAtoomeyt: (716)310 -71`t 29. Business Email Address of Attorney: ddizatayahoo cotin i am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal tines mad �9n submitted d ocuments relied Don lyy the Authority when license. iiepresen °ns fOrft In this forte are in conformity wfth reP granting thelicense. l understandthat representations triads inthis form will alsobe relied upon, and thatfalse representations may result in disapproval. ofthe applitatian.or revocatEgn offlrelicense. By my signature, i affirm - under Pewft of Perjury - that t h e representation made in this farm aretrue. 30. printed Name: Christopher Viilillarns 'Title �N f!'C.L c..- IGf�rr�ls� Signature: X Page 3 opla -rev 11 /13/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY 44 \ Q Original O Amended Date State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30 -Day Advanced Notice to a Executive Department 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) 03/25/2014 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: Wesley R. Fossitt 6. Trade Name (if any). I5top inn 7. Street Address of Establishment: 1341 Kensington ave 8. City, Town or Village; Buffalo NY Zip Cade :14215 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant /Licensee: 1716 316 5427 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant /Licensee: 11. Business E -mail of Applicant /Licensee: wfossitt @gmail.com For New applicants, provide description below using all information known to date. For Alteration applicants, attach complete description and diagram of proposed akerat €on(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 ® 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 ❑ 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 14. Type of Establishment: ❑ Capacity of 600 or more patrons [] Topless Entertainment ❑ Restaurant ❑ hotel ( "X° all that apply) ❑ Recreational Facility (Sports FacilityNessel) ❑ Club (eg, Golf Club /Fraternal Org.) ❑ Bed & Breakfast F Seasonal Establishment 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ( "X" all that apply) ® None [] Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop ❑ Garden /Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure [] Sidewalk Cafe ❑ other (specify): Page 2 opla -rev 11/13/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 Qriginal State of New York 0 Amended Date Executive Department Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30-Day Advanced Notice to a Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local MmnLcipafity or Communily Board State Liquor Authority (Page 2 of 2 of Form) 16. List the floor(s) of the building that the establishment is located on: First Floor 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the N/A building, if appropriate: 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) f Yes (if Yes SKIP 21 -24) ® No Owner of the Building in Which the Licensed Establishment is located 21. Building Owner's Full Name: Deborah H. Wiggin 22. Building Owner's Street Address: 31 Huntington Road 23. City, Town orVillage: Buffalo State: NY Zip Code: 14215 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: 716 836 2776 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: N/A 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: F. 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 Perjury - that the representations made in this form are true. 30. Printed Name: Wesley R. Fossitt Title General Manager Signature: X Page 3 I No. 0 0 6 Ts 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: \1 � Mayor /Mayor Executive- Comptroller- Common Council- Assessment and Taxation - Public Works, Streets & Parks - X Police Deborah Daniel.. Linda McDonald. Marcia Vazquez. Evelyn Gray Fire - Corporation Counsel- Community Services - Economic Development & Permit and Inspection Services- Management Information Systems Administration, Finance & Urban Affairs - Human Resources - Civil Service Commission- RECEIVED AND FILED. April 1, 2014 3 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL FROM: DEPARTMENT: DIVISION: DAT POLICE SUBJECT: : 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 PO Deborah Daniel assigned to the B- District has been granted an extension to her medical leave of absence without pay for the period of 57 days commencing March 4, 2014 through April 29, 2014. PO Linda McDonald assigned to the A- District has been granted an extension to her medical leave of absence without pay for the period of 26 days commencing March 14, 2014 through April 11, 2014 Civilian School Crossing Guard Marcia Vazquez assigned to the B- District has been granted an extension to her medical leave of absence without pay for the period of 10 days commencing March 6, 2014 through March 16, 2014. DD /tlo TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Police SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: P- 12e(10/12) *LAST FOUR (4) DIGITS ONLY* EDUCATIONAL ❑ MATERNITY ❑ EMPLOYMENT ❑ PERSONAL FULA (SEE BELOW) ❑ MEDICAL ' ATTACK MEDICAL MILITARY ❑ (MUST ATTACK DOCUMENTATION) . ORDERS) • THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE (FMLA) IS A 12 WEEK LEAVE (THE INTERMITTENT FMLA IS A IS A 12 WEEK / 480 HR LEAVE USING A COMBINATION OF BOTH PAID AND UNPAID LEAVE TRVIE) FOR: CARE OF CHILD, SPOUSE, PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL HEALTH CONDITION (ADDITIONAL FMLA REQUEST FORM REQUIRED) • THE TAILING 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 'THIRTY (30). DAYS OR A CONSECUTIVE ACCUMULATION OF EXTENSIONS IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAPS; 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 REVOCATION OF THE LEAVE OF ABSENCE AND THE CARRYING OF THE MEMBER AS BEING AWOL EXPLANATION OF LEAVE DATES OF LEAVE BEGINNING DATE: f l v ) END DATE: RETURN TO WORK DATE: L LENGTH OF LEAVE: J EMPLOYEE APPROVED 1 ❑ DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF DEPARTMENTAL EQUIPMENT) POLICE INSPECTOR DATE APPROVED 1 ❑ DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF 1 ME AL EQUIPMENT) COMMISSIONER OF POLIC DATE \1� cc: ORIGINAL — ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE (PERSONNEL FILE) REQUESTING EMPLOYEE CIVIL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION PAYROLL COMMANDING OFFICER P- 12e,(10112) EDUCATIONAL ❑ MATERNITY [D EMPLOYMLTIT ❑ PERSONAL FMLA (SEE BELOW) ❑ MEDICAL (MUST ATTACH MEDICAL MILITARY ❑ ( MUSTA7TACH DOCUMENTATION) ORDERS) • THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE PALA) IS A.12 WEEK, LEAVE MIS INTERMITTENT I N A IS A IS A 12 WEEK / 490 HR LEAVE USING A COMBINATION OF BOTH PAID AND UNPAID LEAVE TAME) FOR: CARE OF CHILD, SPOUSE, PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL HEALTH CONDITION (ADDITIONAL FMLA REQUEST FORM REQPFM) THE TAKING OF ANY LEAVE OF A13SENCE WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF THE PERFECT ATTENDANCE BENEFIT SWORN MEMBERS REQUESTING A LEAVE OF ABSENCE IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS OR A CONSECUTIVE ACCUMULATION OF EXTENSIONS IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS; MW SURRENDER THEIR DEPARTMENTAL WEAPON, RADIO, CAP SPRAY, BADGE, WREATH AND M CARD PRIOR TO THE START OF THEIR LEAVE FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT INTHE REVOCATI'DNOFTBBLEAVE OFABSENCE AND TSE CARRYING OF TEEMEMBER ASBEINGAWOL DATES OF LEAVE BEGINNING DATE: END DATE: RETURN TO WORK DATE: LENGTH OF LEAVE: I PROVED f ❑ DENIED (AP AL CONDITIONED UPON SURIUMF& OF DSPA1iT7 EMAL EQUIPMENT) aLI INSPECTOR DATE Ck PROVED 1 ❑ DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF D r NTAL EQUIPMENT) COMMONER OF POLICE DATE cc: ORIGINAL — ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE (PERSONNEL FILE) ItEQUES'IIING EMPLOYEE CIVIL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION PAYROLL *SSN: xx- t 5 ASSIaN: *LAST POUR (4) DIGITS ONLY* Y NAME: ` o RAND: �aAs7h * SSN: Xx- ! ASSIGN: *LA�ST FOUR (4) DIGITS ONLY* TYPE 0 EDUCATIONAL ❑ MATER= 1� EMPLOYMENT ❑ PERSONAL ❑ FMLA (SEE BELOW) ❑ MEDICAL (MUST ATTACH MEDICAL MILITARY ❑ (MUSTATPACIi DOCUMENTATION) ORDERS) • THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE OILA) IS A 12 WEEK LEA VE / 480 HR LEAVE USINO A COMBINATION OF BOTH PAID AND UNPAID (T NTUMMENT FMA IS A IS A I2 WEEK PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL HEALTH CONDITION (ADDITIONAL FM LA RE IIE E T FOR E CARE OF CHILD, SPOUSE, Q 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 T MTY (30) DAYS OR A CONSECUTIVE ACCUMULATION OF EXTENSIONS IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS; ffiff SURRENDER THEIR DEPARTMENTAL WEAPON, RADIO, CAP SPRAY, BADGE, WREATH AND ID CARD PRIOR TO TEE START OF THEIR LEAVE FAUUM TO DO SO WILL RESVLTTIV THE REVOCA7701V Of THE LEAVE OFABSENCE AND THE CARRYING OF THE MEMBER ASIEBVGAWOL U - PLANATION . OF LEAVE DATES OF LEAVE- BEGINNING.DATE: 3 1 END DATE: L ` Ll RETURN TO WORK DATE LENGTH OF LEAVE: 1 1 - -DO EMPLOYEE SIGNA PROVED / ❑ DENIED PROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF DEPARTMENTAL EQ UIPMENT) l POLICE INSPECTOR DATE ROV�3 / ❑ DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRMER ©I? DE P� NT. ¢�ME1YT) C COMN WIONER OF POLICE DA'I'S ec: ORIGINAL _ ADMINISW ITON AND FINANCE (PERSONNEL FILE) REQUESTING EMPLOYEE CIVIL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION PAYROLL COMMANDING OFFICER SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE FROM: DEPARTMENT: POLICE DIVISION: SUBJECT: I: UNPAID LEAVE OF ABSENCE PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) I: Item No. Ex. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx TEXT: ( TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW} Civilian School Crossing Guard Evelyn Gray assigned to the C- District has been granted a medical leave of absence without pay for the period of 65 days commencing March 11, 2014 through May 14, 2014. DD /tlo TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Police SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: �l_/ \ e - p- DATE: NAME / RANK: *SSN: XXX-XX- �d /d ASSIGN: ? *LAST FOUR (4) DIGFTS ONLY* I= OF LEA EDUCATIONAL ❑ MA.TERNIff � EMPLOYMENT ❑ PERSONAL FMLA (SEE BELOW) ❑ MEDICAL ❑ MILITARY El (MUSTATTACK R (MUST ATTACH MEDICAL ORDERS) DOCUMENTATION) TIME FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE 011A) IS A L (7TIE {�}y TT p FML�4 A IS A 22 WEEK / 48 0 HR LEAVE USING A COMBINATION OF BOTH PAID I2 AND WEEK UNPAID EAVE I SAVE I T FDR CARE OF CHILD, SPOUSE, PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL H RALTH CONDITION (ADDITIONAL FMLA REQUESTFOAM 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 TiERTY (30) DAYS OR A CONSECUTIVE ACCUMULATION OF EXTENSIONS IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS; = SURMNDER 'THEIR DEPARTMENTAL WEAPON, RADIO, CAP SPRAY, BADGE, WREATff AND ED CARD PRIOR TO THE START OF Tf M UAVE FAILVRE TO DD SO fflU RESULT M THE REVOCATl01V OF TEL' LEASE DFABSENCE AND THE CARRYNG OFTHEMEAMERASIEINGAIVOL EXPLANATION OF LEAVE: DATES OF LEAVE: BEGINNING DATE: END DATE: RETURN TO WORK DATE: LENGTH OF LEAVE: 3 tl z2k 0 si, Ev�jjv, cly-a'Lp EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE , LAPPROV$D I ❑DENIED PROVAL CONDMONED [FPON SURRrmER or DipAuTmMAL EQ POLICE INSPECTOR DATE PROS 10 DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SMUMN DER OF BE THE AL E¢UIC'MNT) COMMISSIONER OF POLICE f DATE Cc: ORIGINAL, -- ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE (PERSONNEL FILE) REQTTIiSTING R3MPLOYEE CIVIL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION COMMANDING OFFICER PAYROLL No. 0 0 1 6 Reports of Attendance I transmit herewith communications received by me, from the various boards, commissions, agencies and authorities reporting the membership attendance at their respective meetings: Board of Ethics Records Management Board Board of Parking Board of Stadium and Auditorium h Buffalo Sewer Authority Y. City Planning Board Civil Service Commission Committee on Drug Abuse Services Commission on Human Relations Consumer Electronics Board Emergency Medical Services Board Examining Board of Plumbers Home Improvement Advisory Board Municipal Housing Authority Youth Board Zoning Board of Appeals RECEIVED AND FILED April 1, 2014 1 �\ #1 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE March 19, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT BUFFALO SEWER AUTHORITY - DNISION ADMINISTRATIVE SUBJECT [: BOARD ATTENDANCE ENTER PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: This is to advise you that Board Members as follows were present at the Regular Meeting of the Buffalo Sewer Authority held on March 19, 2014, in Room 1038 City Hall: Herbert L. Bellamy, Jr., Chairman John D. Kennedy Sr., Vice Chairman Eleanor C. Wilson- DiVincenzo, Secretary Absent: Christopher Roosevelt, Assistant Vice Chairman DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: DAVID P. COMERFORD TITLE: GENERAL MANAGER SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: L '. _ _ 00677 No. Notices of Appointments - Council Interns I transmit herewith appointments to the position of Council Intern. Mr. Smith moved the approval of the appointments to the position of Council Intern. ADOPTED. April 1, 2014 #4 (Rev 7 -07) 13J 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: March 24, 2014 in the Department of Division of to the position of Common Council City Clerk Intern Vlll Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 15.00 LAST JOB TITLE 1775 NAME Dominique Matthews LAST DEPARTMENT city clerk DATE 2014 ADDRESS - 150 Oxford LAST SALARY $10.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14209 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -7068 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 10220001 TITLE CODE NO 1777 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 6446 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 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: March 24, 2014 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: 2KdZ u � 1 AL ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET 46- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(SI i 1 00G 0 Na. a 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. April 1, 2014 r #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 242 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: March 17, 2014 in the Department of Assessment and Taxation Division of to the Position of Assessor Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FIRST STEP kEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $30,507 LAST JOB TITLE Private Sector NAME Daniel Gonzalez LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 33 Altruria Street LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo NY 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -4210 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAM E DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 10647001 TITLE CODE NO 1001012 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -185 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $30,507 - $33,526 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Martin F. Kennedy _ Commissioner February 26, 2014 tz,_ ) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET N- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) 43 (Rev 1 -62) 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 appaintment(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: 3/17/2014 in the Department of Permit & Inspection Services Division of Inspections to the Position of Building Inspector Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FIRST STEP iEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $33,304 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Todd Walter DATE ADDRESS 61 Norwood Avenue CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14222 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -X - 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 16550001 TITLE CODE NO 3140 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -184 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: James Comerford, Jr. TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3 l � - (`( SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: qx"" (�Z� I ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO:. CITY CLERK ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #B- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #14- _EMPLOYEE {S} #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment e' �A� \r;5 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 ".4!" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 3/17/2014 in the Department of Permit & Inspection Services Division of Inspections to the Position of Building Inspector Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion; Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FIRST,STEP jEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $33,304 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Edward Fullagar, Jr. DATE ADDRESS 272 Englewood Ave CITY &ZIP Buffalo, NY 14214 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX XX - 8124 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY &ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS O SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 16650001 TITLE CODE NO 3140 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -183 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: James Comerford, Jr. TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3 0 /4 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: C6:2�� a ORIGINAL } 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- �MPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev 1 -62) Certificate of Appointment 1 �_4 5 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 pramotion(s). I further certify that the person(g) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 3 - -2094 in the Department of Permit & Inspection Services Division of Inspections to the Position of Building Inspector Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FIRST STEP JEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $33,304 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Thomas Carter DATE ADDRESS 204 Mariemont Ave. CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14220 LAST4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -1542 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 16560001 TITLE CODE NO 3140 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $33,304 - $65,608 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: James Comeford, Jr. TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPloYEE(S] ##4 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment hi 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: in the Department of Division of to the Position of Public Works, Parks & Streets Buildings Sr. 1 St Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PROVISIONAL Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN- COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 37,285 LAST JOB TITLE Sr. 1 8 t Class Stationary Engineer (Temp) NAME Lonnie Angel LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 3114 ADDRESS 314 Bissell Ave. LAST SALARY $15.00 hr. CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14211 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -3366 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 8320 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -178 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $37,285 - $43,260 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 316114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) #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: in the Department of Division of to the Position of 3/2- jj Public Works, Parks & Streets Water Heavy Equipment Operator Water Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PROVISION Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 39,154 LAST JOB TITLE Caulker {Perm - NC} NAME Brian Bruyere LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 3114 ADDRESS 391 Hewitt Ave. LAST SALARY $37,756 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14215 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -6434 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 53003721 TITLE CODE NO 602W BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -117 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $26,978 - $44,963 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: f Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 3120114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: 6 w',_ 1 � ORIGINAL + 2 COMES UP: UI I r cutrcn JVlNraCrUMC r,rrUIN l Mr-N] un i r- OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- 2IVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) #4 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment 00""/ 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 3� Public Works, Parks & Streets Buildings Sr. 1" Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PROVISION Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN- COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 37,285 LAST JOB TITLE Sr. V Class Stationary Engineer NAME Charles Black LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 3114 ADDRESS 194 Linden Ave. Apt. 1 LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, X -XX -9587 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 8320 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2013 -11 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $37,285 - $43,250 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: DATE: jZA• Steven J. Stepniak Commissioner 3110114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 UUI'Iti, - I U: U I Y I:Lr JUN/ SC rUMC MrrViiv I ivir nr i U I r) OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) \L Aq NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS April 1, 2014 \ INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS ALLIMCE The Apollo Media Center 1346 Jefferson Avenge Buffalo, N.Y. 14208 (716) 881.9300 March 24, 2014 Cardinale Greene, Liaison The Apollo Media Center 1346 Jefferson Avenue Buffalo, New York 12408 Tom Tarapacki, Director City of Buffalo Office of Telecommunications 613 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Darius G. Pridgen, Council President City of Buffalo Common Council Chambers 1315 City Ball Buffalo, New York 14202 Gentlemen: On behalf of the Independent Producers Alliance, we would like to accept and sincerely thank you for your generosity in . providing us with a temporary office space and furniture inside of The Apollo Media Center for our use. The fulfillment of this request is truly representative of the accomplishments that can be made when we all work together for a common cause, Now that the office arrangements are in place, we would like our office hours to be from Monday through Saturday to assist all of the producers who work during the week, as well as, on the weekends to accomplish their productions. Again, we would like to express our gratitude in the progress that has been made thus far, and we feel that the increase in communication between the IPA and the Office of Telecommunications couldn't have started at abetter time. With that being said, we have incurred a few problems with the small studio as such: 1. Camera three (3) is hanging off of its hinges 2. The graphics generated was down for a week 3. The XLR microphone connections are extremely loose. The above listed problems may have been an oversight which is why we are respectfully requesting the documents we were suppose to receive from the Office of Telecommunications indicating the secured funds for the new equipment and a time table as to when the equipment will be installed in the small studio. This is all on the record of last month's legislative meeting. As we look to continue working with the Office of Telecommunications, we don't look at this negatively, but perhaps as an oversight which is why we respectfully ask to receive the information as soon as possible. Please be advised that we welcome and would like to encourage a continued positive working relationship in the future with the Common Council and the Office of Telecommunications. Thank you in advance for your immediate attention and cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Nathan Boyd President FE ED TO THE COMMITTEE NJW 01 -E-GISLA ION. 1 00 COUNTY OF ERIE MARK C. POLONCARZ COUNw EXECUTIVE March 18, 2014 Office of the City Clerk 1308 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Council Members Smith and Fontana: S7 'I I am writing in response to CCP Item # No 512 entitled "ECDOH Lead Inspection ", a resolution that was passed by the Buffalo Common Council on February 18 of this year. Your resolution formally requested a halt to lead inspections in the City of Buffalo, until various process changes could be implemented to ease the burden that lead abatement requirements can place on city residents. Hopefully I can address some of the concerns raised in your resolution, clarify the policies and practices of my department, and offer some suggestions to ensure that we can protect children from lead poisoning without overburdening homeowners, especially seniors. First and foremost I want to assure you that the gentrification of Buffalo's Bast Side is no way shape or form a goal of the Lead Poisoning Prevention program. Conversely, we aim to improve the quality of life for existing residents of all ages by ensuring a safe and healthy environment. Lead poisoning has been demonstrated to cause numerous developmental disabilities, and may even play a role in criminal activity, because lead poisoning has been linked to increases in impulsivity and aggression. Buffalo and Erie County are not alone in working to eliminate lead poisoning. In fact, Erie County's Lead Poisoning Prevention program derives its legal authority from United States Environmental Protection Agency regulations. The approach used is based on a plan approved and developed in conjunction with the New York State Department of Health and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Neighborhoods targeted for inspections are selected based on the age of the housing stock and the incidence of lead poisoning in the neighborhoods. To date, inspections have been conducted in neighborhoods all over the city of Buffalo, including zip codes 14201, 14207, 14208, 14209, 14211, 14212, 14213 and 14215. These areas have been designated by the New York State Department of Health as areas with a very high risk of lead poisoning, and are in fact some of the highest areas of lead poising risk in the United States. While lead poisoning is caused by the ingestion of dust most often contacted inside of homes, the dust most often originates outside the home: 1. It enters the home as airborne dust through open doors and windows, and 2. It is carried into the house on shoes and other belongings Since the United States Department of Environmental Protection banned the use of lead in gasoline nearly 20 years ago, the primary reservoir of lead in our neighborhoods is deteriorating lead paint on houses; regardless of whether the home is occupied by a child the deteriorating paint will affect all children in the neighborhood. 0 \U� The Comstock neighborhood is a part of the Buffalo Promise Neighborhood, which is focused on educational achievement and which is home to 2 elementary schools and a new early childhood education center. Learning disabilities caused by lead poisoning are known to negatively impact a child's achievements in school and throughout his or her life, potentially undermining the positive outcomes of the Promise Neighborhood. The Erie County Department of Health strives to work with the community to help its children succeed. To that end, we have conducted a free class in Lead Safe Work Practices for residents of the Comstock neighborhood and have offered to conduct another free class. In addition, the Erie County Department of Health has offered a reduced rate of $75 to any landlord or contractor who will be doing renovations on rental properties in the neighborhood. Every person who takes the class is given the materials and supplies to safely remove deteriorated paint and prime paint the exterior of the house (a value of at least $200). In addition, the Erie County Department of Health makes great effort to provide guidance and resources through each of the renovation projects. Our staff advises property owners in establishing achievable project completion schedules and also visits the property to advise and provide additional materials during the renovation process. Ultimately, it is the children of the neighborhood who benefit from this effort. It is my intention to correct any shortcomings in the program, to communicate clearly and accurately and to continuously improve our practices so that we may serve the community to the best of our ability. To that end I have asked my staff to review and improve the notification packet that is sent to residents whose homes have been found to contain lead paint. Hopefully this will eliminate much of the confusion around the program, in particular regarding the response times required of property owners. I also noted that your resolution indicated the Erie County Department of Health has practiced inaccurate communication and utilized an inaccurate database. Please forward the specifics of this complaint to my office for further investigation. My staff currently utilizes official records of the office of the County Clerk, the City Clerk, and the Office of Real Property Tax Services. Please be assured that the Erie County Department of Health stands ready to advise owners of properties found to have deteriorating lead paint in the best ways to remove this hazard from the home and protect the workers, families, tenants and neighbors from exposure to this toxic metal. The Lead Poisoning Prevention Program has the potential to bring tremendous quality of life improvements to not just the 14215 zip code, but to all of Buffalo. I hope that we can work together to make this important project succeed. Very Truly Yours, RECEIVED AND FIL Gale R. Burstein, MD, MPH, FAAP Commissioner Erie County Department of Health Cc: Council Member Rasheed Wyatt Legislator Betty Jean Grant County Executive Mark Poloncarz 95 FRANKLIN STREET • BUFFALO, NEW YORK • 14202 • OFFICE: (716) 858.6000 •WWW.ERIE.GOV /HEALTH BUFFALO Way ox•.,n 0 VHOLIA WAIN 00C S. March 27, 2014 City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square, Room 1413 Buffalo, NY 14201 Legislative Staff Attention: Mr. Mark Jaskula RE: Frontier Hot -Dip Galvanizing C_ G p Dear Mr. Jaskula, I am in receipt of your request to Damond Rand; Customer service Manager for Veolia Water. I have reviewed the challenges faced by Mr. Lewis Pierce; President of Frontier Hot -Dip Galvanizing, Inc. We will work with Mr. Pierce to address his concerns and suggest options that will provide the most cost effective solution while protecting the health of all residents and property owners within our City. If a variance from routine procedure is applicable, we will expeditiously bring this to Commissioner Stepniak for approval. I am awaiting a return call from Mr. Pierce and look forward to meeting with him at the site. Thank you, Timo y Cupo RECEIVED AND FILED Project Manager cc: Oluwole McFoy Steven Stepniak Peter Merlo Jack McMahon Damond Rand 289 Exchange Street, Buffalo, NY 14204 Tel 79 6.847.1065 Fax 716.847.0150 www. buffalowater.o ra (�6 41 Frontier Hot Dip Galvanizing, Inc. MAR 18 2014 1740 Elmwood Avenue P.O. Box 199 Buffalo, New York 14207 -0199 875 -5379 9875 -2091 FAX 875 -5435 Lewis Pierce 1740 Elmwood Ave Buffalo, NY 14207 716 -875 -2091 November 11, 2013 Mr. Joseph Golombek, Jr. North District Common Council Member 1502 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Mr. Golombek, Jr., My company, Frontier Hot -Dip Galvanizing, Inc, was founded in 1970 and currently has 35 employees. I am writing you in regard to a situation concerning our water line. Our water line is Iocated along Elmwood Avenue and the Buffalo Water Department is requiring us to have a "hot box" with a meter within 50 feet of the street. However, this is not possible as we own no property within 50 feet of Elmwood Avenue. I am requesting a variance permitting us to put this "hot box" with a meter in a building on our property. This variance is of particular importance to our company due to a recent event. The property in front of ours was recently purchased by Rocco Termini as a developmental project, and as a result of this project, we were required to make significant changes to our operation. Our front yard is no longer usable and we have been forced to purchase additional land and equipment totaling over $120,000 in order to adapt to these changes. The changes created by this project have caused a considerable financial burden for my company and this variance would help to provide some much needed relief I appreciate your attention to this matter. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Lewis Pierce President, Frontier Hot -Dip Galvanizing, Inc. L "This is nt rr nnhi hi Mineec anti uie r4n it 1R.n11 1� 3/17/2014 King Charter School Relocation Statement 1 v King Charter School Relocation Statement W.- allum, Rod [ rmccallum @kingcentercharterschool.org] Sent:Monday, March 17, 2014 9:52 AM [� �� f7 J To: Councilmember Fontana - Lovejoy ..'� March 17, 2014 Dear Councilman Fontana, We are writing to you about our efforts to enhance the education of our students. As you know, the King Center Charter School board of trustees voted to authorize buying the city -owned former School 71 near Schiller Park as our new building. If you approve the sale, we can add an eighth grade this August and include all grades, K -S, under one roof. In addition, the new building has a gym, a beautiful auditorium and space to expand from the current K -7's 312 students to 432 students in grades K -S. We agreed to pursue acquisition of the building at 104 Lang Ave., just two miles away, for a city - appraised price of $330,000. The transaction will be aided by a $200,000 grant from SUNY's Charter School Institute, which can only be used to purchase a building. If we are unable to buy School 71, we lose the grant. When we told our families, here is how some of the students reacted: "Can we bring our teachers too ?" "Yeah, we need a basketball court for our teams!" "Will we finally have lockers?" "Can we bring the lunch ladies ?" Don't you love how children think? If the Council sees fit to approve this purchase, King Charter will own a building that's five times larger than the current rented church building. We plan to invest $1 million for improvements and add a kitchen, a cafeteria, and, partnering with the Hasek's Heroes, a synthetic hockey rink. As you know, King Charter was the city's first charter school, founded in 2000. We've had a long and fruitful relationship with the legally separate King Urban Life Center. But we currently must pay $167,000 a year to KULC, just to rent the building. This only provides 10,000 square feet of space, with four open -air classrooms, no gym or auditorium and requires splitting school facilities between two buildings. In approving the purchase of School 71, the board determined: • KULC's $7 million plan to make a building at 30 Rich St. more conducive for the school would raise the rent to $500,000 a year, requiring faculty layoffs; • Such an addition would not be ready for school to open in August; • It would require putting some children in trailers. We will not do that; • Currently, we cannot "lock down" the church building in an emergency; • Open -air classrooms are not conducive to teaching a.jearning the rigorous Common Core standards; ° • And, since our lease with KULC expires on June 30, 2014, we are moving 4 3 https :llmail.ch.ci.bulfalo.ny.us Iowa! ?ae= Item &t = IPM .Note &id= RgAAAAAr PVSsEFTUEYGpABBL03sBBWCRs RTcFETSEYFpABBL03sBAAAAOhhmAACIcoQ10 ... 112 3/17/2014 King Charter School Relocation Statement Vj the school one way or the other. ,� ` In addition, we are willing to share our expertise with the King Urban Life Center if its board wants to re- purpose the building with a pre - kindergarten. We are pleased to seek your agreement on buying 71, so you can put that building back to use as a community school, and give our growing school the facility our students need to continue their remarkable success. Families come to our school from all over the city, with a large number of them living near Schiller Park, and we're arranging a new bus schedule. This is the bottom line: Our board, which includes two parent representatives, determined that continuing to pay $167,000 a year in rent makes little sense when the opportunity for outright ownership is available. Also, our state regulators encouraged us to own our own building - because that's in the students' best interest - and owning 71 will permit us to have additional funds for our education mission. We respectfully urge you to please support our students by voting to approve this sale. If you have any questions, please email me at cwettlauferahblaw.com or email Keith Frome at kfrome@.kccs.org or call him at 891 -7912. Sincerely, Catherine T. Wettlaufer President, King Charter Board REFERRED TO THE C" 1 ITTEE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. Keith Frome Executive Director hUps: // mail ,ch.ei.buffalo.ny.us /owa/?ae= Item &t = IPM. Nate &id- RgAAAAArPVSsBFTU EYGpABBL03sBBWCRsRTcFETSEYFpABBL03sBAAAAOhhrrtAAC IcoQlO... 212 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYOON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 683 PASSED April 1, 2014 J. Golombek- Olmsted Parks Donation of Sound System for Marcy Casino -� 116 T-0 U1, L 2'014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r.� BOARD OF TRUSTEES Florence Johnson, Chair Kevin Kelly, Chair Elect Dennis R. Horrigan, Vice Chair David McIntyre, Vice Chair Philip C. Kadet, Treasurer Judith M. Dean, Secretary Amy R Black Alan J. Bozer Joan Bozer, Emeritus Elizabeth D. Carlson Joseph Jerry Castigha, Emeritus Richard C. Cummings Dennis Dargavel Clarke E. Eaton, Jr. Susan J. E lkin S. Jay Ferrari NickoIe Garrison Richard Griffin Anne Harding Joyce Robert J. Kresse Annie V. McCune Matthew McKenna Mark V. Mistretta, Emeritus Jock Mitchell ' Gary L. Mucci James D. Newman Corinne Rice Victor A. Rice, Emeritus Aaron Siegel Mary Simpson Julie R. Snyder Gretchen Toles, Emeritus Deborah Lynn Williams Steven Stepmak, Ex-Officio Thomas Herrera- Mishler, CEO Buffalo's Olmsted system Parks Cazenovia Delaware Front Martin Luther King, Jr. Riverside South Parkways Bidwell Chapin Lincoln McKinley Porter Red Jacket Richmond circles Agassiz Colonial Ferry Gates McClellan McKinley Soldiers Symphony BUFFALO OLMSTED PARKS CONSERVANCY connecting parks & people March 31, 2014 Steven Stepruak Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets City of Buffalo 502 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Steve, Dear Steve, I am writing to request that the City of Buffalo accept the.donation of a sound system at the Marcy Casino m Delaware Park. This system will replace one that was removed by a former tenant of the building. The approximate value of the system is $5,000. Councilmember Golombek will be presenting this to the Common council this week for consideration. Because of construction at the Casino, we would like to begin this project while the ceiling space is easily accessible. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at any time. Sincerely, Thomas Herrera- Mishler CEO, President C.C. - A. Rabb J. Golombek D.-Connors P. Sullivan G. Robinson Parkside Lodge 84 Parkside Avenue Buffalo, NY 14214 p (716) 838.1249 f (716) 835 -1300 ^vw.bfloparks.org Donation of Sound System Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated March 31, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to accept the donation of a sound system at the Marcy Casino in Delaware Park to replace the sound system that was removed by a former tenant of the building. PASSE. C:\ UserslelehnerLAppAata \Loca]\MicrosoftlWindows \Temporary Internet Files\ Content .OutlookLl5WLCIH5\➢onation of Sound System.docx 3 1 a *AYE* NO * ONTANA �RA NCZYK GO ° MBEK * * * LOCURTO * PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH * WYATT * [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] [213 6] [314 - 7] STATE OF NEW YORK LEGISLATURE OF ERIE COUNTY ® 0 is 3 _¢ CLERK'S OFFICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; BUFFALO, N.Y,, MARCH 13, 2014 I JAM C$RTEY, That at the 5th Session of the Legislature of Erie County, held in the Legislative Chambers, in the City of Buffalo, on the thirteenth day of March, 2014A.D„ Resolution was adopted, of which the following is a true copy: A RESOLUTION TO BE SUBMITTED BY LEGISLATORS MILLER- WILLIAMS, BURKE & GRANT WHEREAS, the availability of specialized, skilled and sheltered settings that provide substance- abuse treatment beds, detoxification facilities, and mental health services are essential and proven public policy; and � ,51 WHEREAS, three residential treatment programs that help women overcome addiction and mental health difficulties, Canaan House (Walden Ave., Cheektowaga), New Life Residential Center (Memorial Dr., Buffalo), and Paradise House (Mills St., Buffalo) have announced that they will be forced to close on April 1, 2014 due to a significant reduction in funding from the Erie County Department of Social Services; and WHEREAS, such an announcement is troubling in that with Canaan House, New Life and Paradise House closing their doors, the community will be without a significant amount of inpatient beds at a time when any reduction in inpatient beds is too much to bear; and WHEREAS, New Life Residential Center announced that their closing is due to a slashing of the "shelter rate," currently $667.00, and being reduced to $169.00, representing a 71.66% decrease in funding by the Department of Social Services; and WHEREAS, in order to transition more women into treatment, ensure a higher quality of life for these women, and at the same time reduce the expenditure of public tax dollars being spent in myriad ways when fewer treatment beds are available, Erie County must make certain that these community resources remain open, viable and strong so that more women can begin recovery, tam their lives around, secure meaningful employment and become productive members of our community; and WHEREAS, in light of an ever - increasing toll of hospitalizations and deaths attributed to drug overdoses throughout Erie County, particularly deaths caused by opioid overdoses in the form of prescription pills, heroin and increasingly, fentanyl; that this serious matter of the loss of life - saving inpatient treatment beds warrants a frill public discussion in this Honorable Body's Health & Human Services Committee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Erie county Legislature d €clares that public policy that ensures the continued viability of community -based inpatient substance -abuse treatment, counseling and mental health services are appropriate and essential, and must be strongly supported by Erie County government and the County's Social Services administration; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Commissioner of Social Services provide a detailed reasoning to this Legislature for the reduction in funding, together with the methodology used to reach a policy of reduced funding, and a plan that provides for a continuity of care for affected women; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Commissioner of Social Services, and representatives from Canaan House, New Life Residential Center, and Paradise House be invited to attend — as soon as possible — a meeting of this Legislature's Health & Human Services Committee to discuss the funding reductions and announced closings of these community services; and be it further REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY WEVELOPMENT ATTEST ** <4 SCOTT W. KROLL Clerk of the Legislature of Erie County 11 1% '? A STATE OF NEW YORK 5-:-2 LEGISLATURE OF ERIE COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE BUFFALO, 11 X, MARCH 13, 2014 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I HRMY CEi RII That at the 5th Session of the Legislature of Erie County, held in the Legislative Chambers, in the City of Buffalo, on the thirteenth day of March, 2014 A.D., a Resolution was adopted, of which the following is a true copy: RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Legislature forward certified copies of this resolution to the County Executive, Mayor of the City of Buffalo, Supervisor of the Town of Cheektowaga, Commissioner of Social Services, and to the appropriate staff.at Canaan House (1140 Walden Ave., Cheektowaga, NY 14211), New Life Residential Center (24 Memorial Dr., Buffalo, NY 14206), and Paradise House (144 Mills St., Buffalo, NY 14212). REFERENCE: INTRO. 3-5 (2014) ATTEST SCOTT W. KROLL Clerk of the Legislature ofErle County The jguffaCn (Common (fuuncii X 53 MICHAEL J. LoCURTO DELAWARE DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1405 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5155 ♦ FAX: (716) 851 -4553 E -mail: mlocurto@city- buffalo.com CHIEF OF STAFF ALYSSA K. WEISS LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SARAH BISHOP March 27, 2014 Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk 1302 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 COMMITTEES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CLAIMS 0�� p Re: Fife Department to carry heroine antidote Dear Mr. Chwalinski: : Please file the attached item for further discussion at the next Common Council session to be held on November 26, 2013. Thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, MICHAEL J. LoCURTO Delaware District Councilmember Working for Today - Planning for Tvrnorrow Thursday,March 27, 2014 The Buffalo News.com f/1 City & Region Fire Department to carry heroin antidote Updited:March 26, 201 4, 1 2:17 PM PWiShed:March 26, 2014, 12:17 PM City firefighters will begin carrying an antidote that can reverse the effects of a heroin overdose, Mayor Byron W. Brown said today. A date for firefighters to begin carrying Narcan hasn't been determined, but Brown said plans are underway to train firefighters and have them carry it. In Brown's State of the City address in February, he announced that city „ police officers htt www. uffalonews.com cit -re ion buffalo buffalo- olice- officers -to -carr - heroin- anti to -201 221 would carry the drug, which can be administered through a nasal spray. Since then, firefighters said they too would like to carry it (htti2://www.buffaloncws.com/city- reaio n buffal buffalo -p olice -firefi hters -cla h- over -ri ht -to- administer- anti - heroin -dru - 201 0 2 , and the Common Council has adopted a resolution supporting firefighters' use otthe drug, which is effective in reversing overdoses from other types of opiates as well, On Tuesday, family members of people who died following addiction to painkillers pleaded with Council members to urge the Fire Department to begin carrying the antidote. \ SLA Copyright 1999 - 2014 - The Buffalo News copyright - protected material. CEIVED AND HLED, 1 s 221 W; Tupper St. Buffalo, NY 14201 ,� rs March `?5, 20.14. Members of tae Common Council City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Re; Purchase Agreement Market Arcade Building; Dear Cotincil Members: President Obama. aptly summarized the tremendous momentum of growth, development and prideful attitude that's occurring when he declared, "Buffalo is on the move," Certainly, that's reflected in the blossoming Theater District, The 700 .block of Main Street is no longer a. Yin and Yang span comprised of the historic Shea's; aad.sorrowful boarded -up buildings. The 710 Main Theater, several new businesses and the sale and in-progress renovation of tile Birzon building provide demonstrations. Now to get to the.point- baring the preceding in mind. $1:4. million seems low for the architectural landmark! It's not aground s scenario like the former project for the Granite Works complex. Not. only is k 'in good condition, due to $14 million in City renoyotions, it's occupied with !Harry tenants, The.. developer's anticipated. investment — in.the 56,194 aquae feat of platinum reap efitate —was reported to be about $1 million - much of that for aesthetic enhancements. The following is offered for your comparative reflections. A lorne at 1.86 Middlesex .Road sold for $1,400, 000, in the fall of2D1 3 — 'accaoding; to: the Erie Count} Clerk's OfRe via The Brea News. - The May 17, 2013 real estate transactions report listed 17 Buffito lornes that sold for $23tY.000 eaeh. Many of the addresses were in eastside arm that Wouldn't be definedas up -gnO- caring. (gorrtples: 515 Narthamp. ton; 199 Carl 1.75 Timon, 23 Southmap-taa,; 204 'Ttophm) .rained vacant lots at 209 W. Tupper Street and 92 'trinity Street sold. far $36 500 and $23,500, respectively. (They are now a community gwden ) I encourage your.thou&tfut deliberations. The bid an the table appears unmindful of the upswing in values in the "New Buffalo" Sincerely, Kat.Massey Attachment (copy of newspaper information regarding transu ioizs) Pe- AND FILED - °.ia.� . �a�AK: V U 2 r"c-1 the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) at the COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSES Wednesday, April 9, 2014 Thursday, April 10, 2014 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM D'Youville College's Blue Lounge, The Belle Center's Cafeteria College Center Building 104 Maryland Street, Buffalo 329 Porter Avenue, Buffalo Project staff will be on hand to answer residents questions and provide information about the project. Spanish, Somali, Arabic, Burmese, Karen and Nepali interpreters will be present at both events. If a sign language interpreter is needed, or there are other special needs, please call 716 - 847 -3214 by April 4, 2014. FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (FEIS) The FEIS for the New York Gateway Project is anticipated to be available for public review by April 4, 2014 at www.dot.ny.gov /nygateway and at these locations: • Buffalo and Erie County Public Library's Niagara Branch, 280 Porter Avenue • Buffalo and Erie County Public Library's Downtown Library,1 Lafayette Square • NYSDOT's Region 5 Office, 100 Seneca Street • International Institute of Buffalo, 864 Delaware Avenue • West Side Community Services , 161 Vermont Street ECLL� nVr A HLE • The Belle Center, 104 Maryland Street \IS Plean, c7a/� o P, f) s' �0/� / L�U'Df �GO/X�bQiIP��OcS' El Departamento deTransporte del Estado de Nueva York (NYSDOT) en el SESIONES INFORMATIVAS ABIERTAS A LA COMUNIDAD Miercoles, 9 de Abril de 2014 De 4:00 pm a 6:00 pm En el Blue Lounge de D'Youville College Edificio College Center 329 Porter Avenue, Buffalo Jueves,10 de Abril de 2014 De 6:00 pm a 8:00 pm En la Cafeteria del Belle Center 104 Maryland Street, Buffalo Personal del proyecto estara presente para contestar las preguntas de los residentes y ofrecer informaci6n sobre el proyecto. Interpretes para los idiomas espafiol, somali, arabe, birmano, karen y nepali estaran presentes en ambas sesiones. En caso de necesitarse un int6rprete para lenguaje de sefias, o si existen otras necesidades de tipo especial, por favor lla me al 716-847-3214a mas tardar el 4 de abril de 2014. DECLARACIQN FINAL SOBRE EL IMPACTO AMBIENTAL Se proyecta que la Declaraci6n f=inal sobre el Impacto Ambiental (en ingles, FEIS) correspondiente al Proyecto de Mejoramiento de las Conexiones de Entrada y Salida estara disponible para su revisi6n y estudio por el p6blico general no mas tarde que el 4 de abril de 2014, en www.dot.ny_gov/ n a�! ateway_ en los lugares siguientes: • Sucursal de Niagara de la Biblioteca Publica del Condado Erie, 280 Porter Avenue • Biblioteca de la Zona Centrica de la Biblioteca Publica de Buffalo y el Condado Erie,1 Lafayette Square * Oficinas de la Reg On 5 de NYSDOT, 100 Seneca Street • Instituto international de Buffalo, 864 Delaware Avenue • Servicios Comunitarios West Side, 161 Vermont Street • El Centro Belle, 104 Maryland Street 66(441 Atom 6i �, Degmada New York Qeybta Gaadiidka (NYSDOT) Arbacada, Abriil 9 2014 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM D'Youvilie College's Blue Lounge, Dhismaha Xarunta Kuleejada 329 Porter Avenue, Buffalo Kharn ista, Abriil 10, 2014 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Kafiiteeriyaha Xarunta Belle 104 Maryland Street, Buffalo Shaqaalaha mashruuca ayaa diyaar u ahaan doona si ay uga jawaabaan su`aalaha dadka deegaanka una siiyaan macluumaad kusaabsan mashruuca. Mutarjimiin isugu jira Spanish, Samali, Arabic, Burmese, Karen iyo Nepali ayaa dhammaan dhacdooyinkajoogi doona. Haddli loo baando turjumaan luugada tilmaanta sida dadka dhegaha la'a, aura ay jirto baahooyin kale oo gaar ah, fadlan soo wac lambarkaan 716 -847 -3214 bisha Abriil 4, 2014. HADALKA S AAMEYNTA DEEGAANKA UGU DANBEEYA (FEIS) Hadalka Saameynta Deegaanka.ugu Danbeeya ee loogu talo galay Mashruuca Albaabka New York ayaa lafilanayaa in uu joogo sl uu usameeyo muraajaco guud marka ay tahay bisha Abriil 4, 2014 halkaan www.dot.ny.gov /nygateway iyo meelahaan soo socda: • Buffalo lyo Erie Maktabada Degmada Dadweynaha ee Qeybta Niagara, 280 Wadada Porter • Buffalo iyo Erie Maktabada Degmada Dadweynaha ee Maktabada Bartamaha Magaalada, I Kalawareega Lafayette • NYSDOrs Gobolka 5 Xafiiska, 100 Wadada Seneca •, Machadka Caalamiga ah ee Buffalo, 864 Wadada Delaware • Dhinaca Galbeed Adeegaha Jaaliyada,161 Wadada Vermont • Xarunta Belle, 104 Wadada Maryland, . GURYAHA JAALIYADA FURAN Y , t i (L4L44 ,rl i 49.0 j�l ' 410 D'Youville College r4jS L3py l-� 4 i s.Uj :% 329 Porter Avenue, Buffalo Belle Center _}emu ;3 104 Maryland Street, Buffalo cL13c1 CLt.�ll �:�,1 � %yL�l �y ,�i lyis�„ L;J ,_,sr.L471 �i1 Piti., Las ,� 11 �L• 6 .. AuySl clylLa cZ.6Lc. V1 :"4k1 CJ916 1 C1.PA? + Jl u1J1. 71 a� � j',° cs 11 yc�i �Ltill �u4S 1�I ,�Lu�l g c �?,15s1 :�ijU JL.ai l �cs.Yl 4� La c:slalsi.l Auk V1 1• 1 f uL�u; /r�,yl f t,jU ja Y 1 '1 -A f Y_1"1' 1 f (.� ja FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT (FEIS) 1 -3AL:?- as � A -)-Y- + t9->LJ FEIS :J Cl-u, J d s j l-ll L �4 L11 Cl- 1 � • 1 f C /r�yl f , y o 1 JLA-j L> al u, :C UL i 0I& b-9 www.dot.ny.gov /n ygate :L:11 • Buffalo and Erie County Public Library's Niagara Branch, 280 Porter Ave • Buffalo and Erie County Public Library's Downtown Library, 1 Lafayette Square • NYSDOT's Region 5 Office, 100 Seneca Street • International Institute of Buffalo, 864 Delaware Ave • West Side Community Services, 16I Vermont Street • The Belle Center, 104 Maryland Street r. :il :CI L8): 01 OCU� R1 � � !! jC)�L:6(}]?C3 C��� (6aD'JC6fil' got 2261 4:00 ? 6:00 loo D'Youville c000cWml sac GqoC siga si GMOC80 Vq 329 Porter Avenuei Buffalo C C000m :i *L 10 col 2014 226I 6:00 y 8:00 t0q The Belle Center e5 m8o9cicm: 104 Maryland Street, Buffalo 8acn1: o ooc: :a� � '�'"' §16tcmcq � g6co C9�2�'':01 sra:��:cr{ 66C :6o:sl' tc'D408 ;: 39eC c: eCQ0Cg; saoac gEMU1aE2'u 0841 Q$Wcii 3a,g6i C ;a71 m gc � c` 6c�1 mcm:� : 3amaam� tZJW :YD §CMQ a�cmm 0M=Q)cm:C, jogo' aaC9: saoR:c 'w: gcci cq:R :itg: 716 - 847 -3214 716 - 847 -3214 o64 oc 4i 2014 ® °Cra ' moosulii oo3o j:983a6oT mq' .0Jm6 m2 6 cnaQe 6CRp�jcrn (FEIS) jo a601:eoln§ mr CS4: mogcn FEIS o? 3PT:690A 0009 a04 ° C c 4 c0i 2014 meTo5cgc www.dot.ny.gov /nYgatewav yo tc csaoc&l rt pV:r sl�ca2�: • Buffalo +c Erie Bslc� Cgo,. 6aC 'cNml Niagara pf §' 280 Porter Avenue • Buffalo 1,4 Erie 8gc� � o moC�o nc�5 &028: a»C2§o�cySi 1 Lafayette Square • NYSDOT A e 300 5 �:i 100 Seneca Street • International Institute of Buffaloi 864 Delaware Avenue • West.Side Community o4=C v:i 161 Vermont Street • The Belle Center 1 104 Maryland Street Community Open Houses 1 Tau i � $ 9 qc& 2014 ��C'UZ 6�Z z.}7oC�73� C�Z ����m� c�1o7�m�.aticr {NYSDOT)c� oo�Asca�CoIY 41 colwbp 09 JO cn� 9.-00 �R O ?-L 3e00 00 D'Youville College's Blue Lounge, College Center Building 329 Porter Avenue, Buffalo Y5C9881, Cal=bp 00, X039 c A R-.00 �P(� C? 0:00 The Belle Center's Cafeteria 104 Maryland Street, Buffalo d]5G L35 - LO - L ]i( 9 0 CnT bbo c &cvlmooaoim505 cr��cviylaicr�Smc���a cn�cviaoo :oa�co malGatica�i� Pcvi ma p, oi. m1cv, ZD ap :, UU31, Cra � -LolcuL4 Y - L06400iimo CY)APb(Dios:tS &t, or)0� o7�aa�lmcn����'v�macn :a�� �aG �'r2��J�r ° '�1L :cvicvl C& 5. J°aoi 0(yxo oJkv�ss�cv7ZOa7d�x 0�3'�3o�3'rr�r (FF / HIS c���c cao�cr` :o$ m�ra� zmao�m :cr� tip =;dp co ls,- cb rp 5, JaoS 6 www.dot.ny.govJnygatewax �: c�oo�cv�mScr��m�m�ic�c�1�almc���5l . Buffalo and Erie County Public Library's Niagara Branch, 280 Porter Avenue • Buffalo and Erie County Public Library's Downtown Library, 1 Lafayette Square • NYSDOT's Region 5 Office, loo Seneca Street • International Institute of Buffalo, 864 Delaware Avenue • West Side Community Services, 161 Vermont Street • The Belle Center,204 Maryland Street k %- -- q)L4ql \Hljlcq �01611�t C. .3 .3 UF4MF f49W (NYS DOT) 211t Wf;IT US f f917 NY ■ ,� l�l'1 f Ua"I ! �1 I 4V K, AW g 2014 tFlchl 4:00 � 6:oo zrt 6 �m3Tur, 3 6q 11, 3TOW 1o, 2014 �, 6:oo c4 8:oo a 3 104 c 614 A oftona 7�7Y aww fka cim!1�4,lwl FFUPEft 41 . i c r i l tt IRW 70 rr jAWT t 44ftHrtlir fir, #Id-11 A , W#4W, Vift, 4iW A 6 V4 TOUFPIft � MW44W4 an*arT, 3T2M 3r;W � �q 3M air, WqW 315R4, x f�K 716-847- 3224afr ffig 7"1 t'l I W ■ e . � , J ■ E. E. A* �I�'r FEIS Mi W 4, 2,02 E;T www.dot.n . ov n atewafi d3T mf�rirlelm ir 'r - 6, • 2.80 0 • NYSDOT • �FW 4 , C31 q 1 0L M c , 864 " • 4 *it # 10 4 � \ BOARD OF DIRECTORS City of Buffalo Common Council Leadership 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, New York 14202 March 27, 2014 /ADMINISTRATION • PO Box 174 • BUFFALO NEW YORK 14205 • WWW.BUFFALOCENTRALTERMINAL.ORG Common Council, Paul Lang Chair RED Team Leader The Central Terminal Restoration Corp TRC as steward of the National p' � �� Landmark known as the Buffalo Central Terminal wishes to acknowledge and Mark Lewandowski endorse your recently adopted resolution on March 11, 2014 regarding the President Terminal's use for future High Speed Rail. RED Team Anthony Bylewski The CTRC attests all factors cited in Mr. Franczyk's resolution are true and Vice -Chair would add the following: Michael Nisengard . The Terminal is an integral Tourism site in New York State due to its Secretary RED Team architectural des and transp ortation l e g ac y. g p g y• Theresa Carpenter • The CTRC is currently working with various future tenants and funders Treasurer Finance ream for a major adaptive reuse project of the Terminal which will, in turn, create educational opportunities, an active Arts center, workforce and Angela Klein economic development and neighborhood reinvestment in the Broadway Assistant Treasurer Fillmore District of Buffalo, New York Finance Team Marilyn Rodgers • The Terminal is centrally located within a two -mile radius of city - center Executive Director /CEO • The Terminal also has secure parking facilities for up to 450 vehicles Brian Dadswell Volunteer Team Leader The Terminal already has a Main Concourse for travelers to dine and YuriHreshchyshyn shop adding to the tourism and economic values for entrepreneurship Facilities Team and small business development Jim Hycner RD Team . The Terminal will also house education classrooms and shared space Facilities Team Leader accommodations for local, regional, state and national colleges and Rachael Langerman universities to locate essential classes for certification and degreed Finance Team programs in adaptive reuse studies thereby creating a benchmark for Facilities Team historic rehabilitation and restoration F RED Team With these additional citations, we are confident our city leaders can promote the timely and essential reuse of the original and historic intent of the Buffalo Paul Maurer Central Terminal as a center for transportation. PR /Marketing Team Leader Mike Puma Sincerely, RD Team Jim Sattelberg � � � ® LED- Finance Team leader Leadership Chair Marilyn Rodgers Executive Director /CEO Carl Skompinski Central Terminal Restoration Corporation IT Team leader Center for Restoration Arts & Sciences i L /ADMINISTRATION • PO Box 174 • BUFFALO NEW YORK 14205 • WWW.BUFFALOCENTRALTERMINAL.ORG V 0 6 1 ". 1 1111) RE: 130 SOUTH PARK AVENUE APPEAL FROM DETERMINATION OF THE BUFFALO PRESERVATION BOARD The Appellant applied to the Buffalo Preservation Board to expand an existing building within the Cobblestone Historic District. The Appellant's project consists of construction of a new structure to the west of the existing historic structure, together with an addition on the roof of the existing historic structure. The Preservation Board granted a permit to build the addition, making modifications to exterior materials and other items in order to assure that the building would be in keeping with the overall historic character of the district. The Board required that the new building be constructed with its north wall six feet south of the north property line of the building. This requirement was imposed in order to maintain a partial public view of the adjoining building located to the immediate north of the subject property. Appellant appeals from one modification made to its proposal. Appellant proposed to build the new building up to the north property line of his property, abutting the south wall of the neighboring building, which faces Mississippi Street. The Mississippi Street property has windows that face on the South Park Avenue lot. Those windows would be covered by the new building under the Appellant's proposal. The owners of both buildings appeared at the Preservation Board and gave differing testimony as to whether the windows were lawfully placed in the building under proper building permits and Preservation Board permits. No documentary evidence was proffered on that issue. It was also argued that the owner of the Mississippi Street building holds a 6 foot wide easement along the north line of the South Park Avenue to provide for fire egress. The nature and extent of any easements is a private matter between the property owners that can be resolved only in a court of competent jurisdiction and was not a matter determined by the Preservation Board. The Preservation Board determined that the 6 foot set back from the north line of the property was required to maintain a public view of the south wall of the Mississippi Street building. It is noted that the same parties raised the same arguments before the Planning Board concerning the same project, and that the Planning Board approved plans allowing construction to the property line with no setbacks. It is also noted that zero setback construction is generally permitted in the zoning district subject to compliance with the New York State Fire Code. Planning review and Fire Code rules impose the least restrictive rules applicable to any property. in the City, however. Preservation districts impose additional restrictions designed to protect the public view of the historic elements of designated districts. Additional restrictions on development are designed to protect the historic character of designated historic districts. On appeal, representatives of the corporate owners of 130 South Park Avenue and the Mississippi Street property appeared to be heard. The Chair of the Preservation Board was also heard. The South Park Avenue property owner argued that the Preservation Board exceeded its y s� � n— n jurisdiction, claiming that the Mississippi Street property has no historic value because it was altered when windows were placed on the south wall. The Preservation Board Chair noted that historic character is not destroyed by alteration of a building to allow its reuse for contemporary purposes so long as such alterations are made in keeping with the historic character of the altered building and are consistent with the standards established by the United States Secretary of the Interior. Petitioner's argument that any change to a building within a historic district would destroy any historic character of a building or district would argue that the Preservation Board should have denied any new construction by the Appellant within the Historic District as any new construction would destroy the character of the Appellant's building. This is inconsistent with the purpose of historic districting. Given that the Preservation Board's determination was designed to continue to offer the public a continued view of some portion of the neighboring building's south elevation, a view that is already limited by the allowance of any building on the historically vacant lot that Appellant proposes to build upon, it is concluded that the Preservation Board ruled properly in requiring the six foot setback as a condition of construction. The Legislation Committee recommends that the Common Council uphold the determination of the Buffalo Preservation Board. Christopher Scanlon, Chair +'1`:�': 4 `U • _ - Common Cou ncil •- �'.: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF MAJORITY LEADER 0 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: htip: / /www.city- bufaio.com MEMORANDUM TO: Gerald Chwalinski FROM: Councilmember Smith DATE 3/24/14 CHAIRMAN BUDGET EDUCATION MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE COMMITTEES CIVIL SERVICE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE RULES SPECIAL COMMITTEE WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT EMBER JOINT SCHOOLS CONSTRUCTION BOARD LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS FRANK GARLAND TIANNA MARKS RE: The extension of the BMHA contract with the Buffalo Police Department. T would like to file the attached information for the next Common Council meeting to be held on 4 -1 -14. Thank You `t, �U March 13, 2014 Buffalo Common Council Legislative Committee, The Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority recently adopted an extension to the Buffalo Police Contract. The contract includes an extension to the term and an increase in funding. I believe the Common Council has to approve any change to the original contract terms that involve the changes to the document. The Resolution was not passed unanimously by the Board of Commissioners. Please be advised that the resident's in Public Housing do not believe that this contract provides adequate protection for the resident's as written. In the Charter of the City of Buffalo the Mayor has the obligation to protect the citizens of the city. As we believe the Public Housing complexes are part of the City of Buffalo and should already have that protection afforded to them without a H.U.D. subsidy to the City of Buffalo for that same protection. As Resident Elected Commissioners we are asking the Common Council to reject this contract so the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority can find a more reasonable use of Public Housing funds provided by H.U.D. to protect the resident's. Joseph Mascia REFERRED TO THE ' COMMITTEE ITTEE ON FINANCE. 69 00 MEMORANDUM TO: Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk FROM: Council Member Demone Smith DATE: 3/24/2014 RE: Buffalo Outer Harbor Site and GBSEC I would like to file that attached information for the next Common Council meeting to be held on Tuesday, April 1, 2014. Thank you. 0 ' IP HKS John M. Hutchings AIR, LEED AP, PRINCIPAL March 7, 2014 Hon. Demone A. Smith, Majority Leader City of Buffalo Common Council Buffalo, NY 14202 -3318 Re: Buffalo Outer Harbor Site and GBSEC Dear Councilman: I am writing to acknowledge the recent letter from the Common Council addressed to the NFL as well as two unanimous resolutions passed by the Council in 2013 supporting the Outer Harbor Sports and Entertainment Complex proposed by our client, GBSEC, LLC. HKS is currently completing construction design documentation for the new Minnesota Multi- Purpose Stadium in Minneapolis that is jointly funded by the State of Minnesota and the Minnesota Vikings with support of Local government. HKS successfully delivered the designs for both the AT &T Stadium for the Dallas Cowboys and Lucas Oil Stadium for the Indianapolis Colts. We are also working with the City of Oakland on the design for a new sports and entertainment complex under an exclusive negotiating agreement which includes a new stadium proposed for the Oakland Raiders. We very much look forward to working with the City of Buffalo in planning and developing a landmark economic development complex on the Outer Harbor. It is our hope that site control of the City's portion of the Outer Harbor can be secured expeditiously through granting of a land option to GBSEC for us to further proceed with due diligence and second phase financing commitments as soon as possible. We understand that the City has long held rights to ownership of the Outer Harbor that were recently affirmed in a (2004) Memorandum of Understanding. Please let me know if HKS can assist the City of Buffalo in any way to expedite a Land Option Agreement and bring forward progress on this proposal. Sincerely, REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ® u1;'!, KJN1`�TY DEVELOPMENT, John Hutchings, AIA, LEED AP cc; Council President Darius Pridgen Councilman Richard Fontana Councilman Christopher Scanlon GBSEC, LLC HKS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT 350 N SAINT PAUL ST, STE 100, DALLAS, TX 75201 -4240 214 969.5599 FAX 214.969.3397 The 38uffalo Common Council CHRISTOPHER P. SCANLON SOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1401 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY I4202 -3318 PHONE: 97160 851 -5169 • FAX (716) 851 -4294 E -mail: cscanlonr_acitwbuffalo.com 1 ,. CHAIRMAN FINANCE TRANSPORTATION WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEES BUDGET CIVIL SERVICE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MARGARET SHEA JUSTIN STEINWANDEL TO: Majority Leader Demone A. Smith FROM: Councilmember Christopher P. Scanlon DATE: April 1, 2014 RE: Buffalo News Article; To address `zombie house' blight, two strategies Dear Mr. Smith, I am requesting that the attached article be late filed for the next Common Council meeting, scheduled for April 1, 2014. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, @av_�XPU 1 �_c Christopher P. Scanlon South District Councilmember Tuesday April 01, 2014 r n 1 The Buffalo News.corn f/) LY City & Region To address `zombie house' blight, two strategies 270 vacant houses dot city, suburbs BY: Jill Terred (rnailto:jterreri(a)buffnew_ .com ) Publisl ed Mareh 28, 2014, 07: PM upducea:March 28, 2014, 08:1g PM The house on Chapel Avenue in Cheektowaga has a broken fence, and advertising circulars are piled high on the front porch. No one has lived there for about four years. It is one of 27o "zombie foreclosures" sucking the life out of neighborhoods around the town after owners walked away from the mortgage, and the banks started but did not complete the foreclosure process. Similar properties are found in Amherst, Buffalo, Lackawanna and many other local communities, where banks pay the property taxes, preventing municipalities from foreclosing and selling the property at auction. "To do nothing hurts the entire community," said Cheektowaga Councilman Charlie Markel, who has taken the lead in trying to get a handle on the town's goo vacant properties. That's why representatives from federal, state, county and local governments came together Friday to announce two initiatives to stop zombie foreclosures from bringing down communities and to put other vacant properties back on the tax rolls. They discussed solutions that include state legislation to hold banks accountable for maintaining houses in foreclosure and the hiring of an executive director for a local land bank aimed at dealing with other types of problem properties. "Deteriorating houses are like cancer," said Rep. Brian Higgins, D- Buffalo, who recalled that vacant houses were a major issue when he was on the Common Council in the fate 198os and early 1990s. Now the problem has spread to the suburbs as well. 68 Chapel Ave. in Cheektowaga is among the area's abandoned "zombie foreclosures." Derek Gee /Buffalo News Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman is developing legislation that will create a statewide regist1�r of zombie foreclosures — there are an estimated 15,000 of these properties statewide —so I(P municipalities can track abandoned homes and enforce property codes. The bill also makes banks responsible for the upkeep of the houses. It would close a loophole, changing state lawto make lenders responsible for delinquent properties soon after they are abandoned, not at the end of the foreclosure process, which can take years. "It puts the burden on the bank to maintain the property," Schneiderman said. "I think it will help us speed up the foreclosure process as well." But getting legislation that affects banks passed in Albany is not simple. Assemblyman Michael P. Kearns, D- Buffalo, sponsored legislation in 2012 that would require banks to post their contact information on abandoned houses when the foreclosure process has started, so neighbors know whom they can call when the grass gets too high, but it only passed in the Assembly. The banking lobby was against the bill, and it did not pass in the Senate, Kearns. said. He's hoping that as more lawmakers are aware of the problem with zombie foreclosures in their own communities, they will support his bill before the Legislature's session ends. "The banks have a moral responsibility to the community to be a good neighbor," he said. Locally, the land bank that was established in 2012 has funding and is getting off the ground. Jocelyn Gordon, who holds masters' degrees in urban planning and business administration and has worked in community. development and public engagement, is the newly appointed executive director of the Buffalo Erie Niagara Land Improvement Corp., a public authority. In October, the land bank was awarded $2a million by Schneiderman's office to demolish eyesores or rehabilitate houses that still have value but are unattractive to private investors because they have too many back taxes or otherwise would not be feasible investments. Half of the funding will go to demolitions in Buffalo, and $ioo,000 will go toward demolitions in Lackawanna, for a total of 55 demolitions. The remaining funding will go toward rehabilitating eight to 10 properties around Erie County so they can be returned to private ownership and productive use, and the rehabilitation ofxo vacant lots, which can be sold to neighboring property owners. The City of Buffalo will choose which properties will be demolished within its borders, and will select the crews to do the work, Gordon said. The goal is to demolish 5o houses in Buffalo, halfofthem by June. These are all owned by the city and are on the city's demolition list. The demolitions still must be reviewed by the city Preservation Board. The city has identified 15,000 "problem properties" that need to be addressed, and there are between 7,000 and 8,000 problem properties in the rest ofthe county. While the city has more problem properties than in the rest o €the county, the problem properties outside the city are actually worth more than those in the city, making them likely candidates for rehabilitation, said County Executive Mark C. Poloncarz. "What we have to do throughout the county is not necessarily the same," he said. email: jterreri @buffnews.com Jill Terreri In REFERIRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON C®MMU- �. ' E` EWPMENT. Copyright 1999 - 2014 - The Buffalo News copyright - protected material. 0 Common counrif CITY OF BUFFALO RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 • FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E -mail: rwyatt®city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com Mr. Patrick Sole Jr. Director of Permit & Inspection Services 65 Niagara Square Room 324 Buffalo, New York 14202 Dear Mr. Sole: APR 01 2014 0 CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON March 27, 2014 LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS Please find attached a spreadsheet of University District Food Stores. I am renewing all licensees except for two K -I Mini Food Market at 3154 Bailey Ave. and Langfield Grocery Market at 313 Weston Ave. which have been supported by the Bailey Business Association, Community Block Clubs and the E- District Police Chief Kim Beaty. I have made a special arrangement with K -1 Mini Food Market in order for him to relocate to continue operating until May 15"' In addition, I have attached a list of conditions which has been supported by the each of the above organizations. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thank you in advance for your cooperation! Sincerely, Rasheed N.C. Wyatt V University District Council REFERRED TO THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS "Unity in University" 46. Common counrir CITY OF BUFFALO CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 • FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E -mail: rwyatt@city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com March 24, 2014 Mr Sameer Salem Imperial Mart 3039 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Salem, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, 9_&� ), " &' a)qAe & University District Councilmember Rasheed N.0 Wyatt Rw /ml "Unity in University" common coundt �'15 RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 - 5165 • FAX: (716) 851 - 4580 E -mail: rwyatt@city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo,com CITY OF BUFFALO CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS March 24, 2014 Mr Mohamed Moosa K -1 Mini Food Mart 3154 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Moosa, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make. the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, Rw /ml University District Councilmernber Rasheed N.0 Wyatt "Unity in university" Common (Council CITY OF BUFFALO \01" �_A CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 • FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E -mail: rwyatL@city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com March 24, 2014 Mr Andy Pharn AN CHAU ASIAN MARKET 3304 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Pham, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food stare license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and T sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, a'j'" n � University District Councilmember Rasheed N.0 Wyatt Rw /ml "Unity in University" Common Council CITY OF BUFFALO \ nls CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISIRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 • FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E -mail: rwyatt@city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.coni March 24, 2014 Mr SI Young Kim Lee's Oriental Gifts and Food 3325 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Kim, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, f C &O U iversity District Councilmember Rasheed N.0 Wyatt Rw /ml "Unity in University" (Common council CITY OF BUFFALO 1n Lp CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 • FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E -mail: rwyatt@city- buffaIo.com Website: http: / / www.city- buffalo.com March 24, 2014 Mr Coral Dowayee Coral Variety Store 3335 Bailey Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Dowayee, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, n'e JYO*- DO University District Councilmember Rasheed N.0 Wyatt Rw /ml "Unity in University" Common Council CITY OF BUFFALO \_'� CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 • FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E rwyatt@city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com March 24, 2014 Mr Jamil Munassar Trade Fair Mart 364 Eggert Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Munassar, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, "�_' f University District Rasheed N.0 Wyatt Rw /ml " " wat- Councilmember "Unity in University" Common C outtrit CITY OF BUFFALO RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 • FAX: (716) 8514580 E -mail. rwyattQcity- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- bu €falo.com CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS March 24, 2014 Mr Abdulshaf Hassain New England Groceries 115 Englewood Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Hassain, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store Iicense conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction, Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, University District Councilmem er - Rasheed N.0 Wyatt Rw /ml "'Unity in University" Common c.ouutit CITY OF BUFFALO RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 - 5165 • FAX: (716) 851 - 4580 E -mail: rwyatt®city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com \ .Of CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS March 24, 2014 Mr Abdulla AlawbaIi Bailey Express Mart 3343 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Alawbali, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, � " � 6) University District Councilmember Rasheed N.0 Wyatt Rw /ml " lenity in University" J (Common conna't CITY OF BUFFALO �i CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT C OUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 + FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E -mail: rwyatt@city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com March 24, 2014 Mr Jabr Abdulmajid WNY Brothers 900 Kensington Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Abdulmajid, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, I � University District Councilmern er Rasheed N.0 Wyatt Rw /ml "Unity in University" (Common c ounrif CITY OF BUFFALO 01 CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 + FAX; (716) 851 -4580 E -mail: rwyattQcity- buffalo.com Website: http : / /www.city- buffalo.com March 24, 2014 Mr Ali Baagri Peters Food Mart II 684 Lasalle Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Baagri, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, !University District i Rasheed N.0 Wyatt Rw /ml Councilor tuber "Unity in University" Common Council CITY OF BUFFALO \ 'b "V CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 • FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E -mail: rwyatt@city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com March 24, 2414 Mr Borhan Ali Buff City Exclusive 90 Lisbon Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Ali, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, University District Councilmember Rasheed N.0 Wyatt Rw /ml "Unity in University"" (Common coutuff CITY OF BUFFALO CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNI'T'Y DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSIS'T'ANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNC MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 • FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E-mail: rwyattQcity- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com March 24, 2014 Mr Fahed Ali Langfield Food Mart 313 Weston Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Ali, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. Please connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, ,&kuvt University District Rasheed KC Wyatt Rw /ml lv'� Councilmem er "Unity in University" Common Council CITY OF BUFFALO CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall a BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 • FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E -mail: rwyatt@city- buffalo.com Website: http : / /www.city- buffalo.com March 24, 2014 Mr Kasim Salch 262 Comstock Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Dear Mr Saleh, Thank you for your cooperation in agreeing to our University District food store license conditions. Working with the Bailey Business Association we believe this list will help to create a safer more customer friendly environment, which should hopefully lead to higher profits for business and increased customer resident satisfaction. PIease connect with the Buffalo Police Department within the 30 days to register your surveillance system as you agreed. Thank you again and I sincerely look forward to working in cooperation with your business to make the University District A safer place to Live, Learn, Do business and Raise a family. Yours truly, j) x_;, 4 af 6) niversity District Councilmember Rasheed N.0 Wyatt Rw /ml "Unity in University" University District Conditions for Food Store License 1. Hours of store operation shall be 7.00 am to 11:00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7;00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days of this signed document. All video should be. stored for at least 30 days. 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or air - brushed signage or graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc. should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers, etc. 8. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 11. All mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks, 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. Store hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. As business owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety of customers, residents and the community to make the University District a ,Safe Place to Live, Learn, Do Business and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, suspension, or revocation of Food Store license by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection Services. Print Name &_ G State of New York County of This instrument was acknowledged before me on: b o /�os�vd � (Date) (Signature) NO TARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YOR QUALIFIED IN ERIF COUNTY MY CMw- 04ISSION EXPIRES 0&4 otary Public's Signature (Personalized Seal or Stamp)_ _ ow "Ir ter University District Conditions for Food Store License 1. Hours of store operation shall be 7.00 am to 11:00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7:00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days of this signed document. All video should be stored for at least 30 days. 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or air - brushed signage or graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc. should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers, etc. 8. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 11. All mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be.shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. Store hours should be posted clearly for public view, 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. 3 business owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety customers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe Place to Live, Learn, Do asiness and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, spension, or revocation of Food Store license by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection xvices. int Name O. S d-�r ate of New York .aunty of its instrument was acknowledged before me on . by {Date) (Signature) N07� PUBLIC, STATE OF MEM Y0,9 QUALIFIED IN ERIF COUNT MY commilISSION EXPIRES Notary Public's Signature ersonalized Seul :or,Stamp} University District Conditions for Food Store License 1. Hours of store operation shall be 7:00 am to 11:00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7:00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 3 0 days of this signed document. All video should be stored for at least 30 days. 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or air - brushed signage or graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc. should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. -- 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers,.etc. S. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 11. All mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14, Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. Store hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. As business owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety of customers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe Place to Live, Learn, Do Business and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, suspension, or revocation of Food Store license by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection Services. Print Name ,State of New York County of This instrument was acknowledged before me on Z/ by / t-�q ,, rfl`� ��I a e) (Si ature) NEW 1! - 7 Notary Public's Signature (Personalized Seal or Stamp) J f University District 1 PpG Conditions for Food Store License L Hours of store operation shall be 7:00 am to 11:00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7:00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the - .,core. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days of this signed document. All video should be stored for at least 30 days. 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. 1sTo spray painted, hand painted or air - brushed signage or graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc. E.houid be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers, etc. 8. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10-U!, windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 1 l..`lli mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. : 4o selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. '.tore hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. As business owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety of customers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe Place to Live, Learn, Do Business and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, suspension, or revocation of Food Store license by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection Services. Print Name q vl `-" AL � State o York County of 2 f i ( This insft=ent was acknowledged before me on 3 by Of h.L M I;ai �gy s 5 c E �� _ bat) (5i afore) Notary Public's Signature (Personalized Seal or Stamp) V 9 Universitv District Conditions for Food Store License 1$� L Hours of store operation shall be 7:00 am to 11 :00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7 :00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days of this signed document. All video should be stored for at least 30 days. - _ 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or air- brushed signage or graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc. should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers, etc. T S. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 11. All mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. Store hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. Ls business owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety f customers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe Place to Live, Learn, Do 'usiness and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, .1spension, or revocation of Food Store license by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection ervices. rint Name Late of New York ounty of his instrument was acknowledged befare me on J" f b iA) He A A b�oeDf ( Si e) rV C. ersonalized Seal or Stamp) otary Public's Signature University District 0 Conditions for Food Store License L Hours of store operation shall be 7:00 am to 11:00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7:00 am to midnight Frida and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. y 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days of this signed document. All video should be stored for at least 30 days, 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or air - brushed signage or graphics on building. S. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc. should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers, etc, 8. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 11. Ail mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. Store hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. U business owner /manager I agree to aII of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety �f customers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe Place to Live, Learn, Do iusiness and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, uspension, or revocation of Food Store Iicense by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection ervices. rint Name ' t 49 ate of New York 'ounty of his instrument was acknowledged before,me on b Gj a cC (Signature) { � � Fv U i , C 40ta 's ry Public Signature 'ersonalized Seal or Stamp) University District Conditions for Food Store License 1. Hours of store operation shall be 7:00 am to 1 1:00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7:00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days of this signed document. All video should be stored for at least 30 days. 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or air - brushed signage or graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc, should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers, etc. 8. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. J.O. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 11. All mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. Ali broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. Store hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. �s business owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety Ff customers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe PIace to Live, Learn, Do Wsiness and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, uspension, or revocation of Food Store Iicense by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection , ervices. rint Name w, -e e k JM- Late of New York -ounty of his instrument was acknowledged before me on 3 7-/ by .S ni;Q,� ,• s h 4W (D te) (S' ature) Notary Public's Signature 'ersonalized Seal or Stamp) University District \O�z Conditions for Food Store License 1. Hours of store operation shall be 7:00 am to 11:00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7 :00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days of this signed document. All video should be stored for at least 30 days. 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or air - brushed si a e or gn g graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc. should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers, etc. 8. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 11. All mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. Store hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. ks business owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety if customers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe Place to Live, Learn, Do iusiness and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, uspension, or revocation of Food Store license by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection �ervices. 'tint Name tate of New York :aunty of Q. his instrument was acknowledged before me on � Z /Y by � S r o�tr il q . h Iq w (Date) (Si nature) y 'ersonalized Seal or Stamp) �/ , ���/ S Notary Public's Signature University District Conditions for Food Store License 1. Hours of store operation shall be 7:00 am to 11:00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7:00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days of this signed document. All video should be stored for at least 30 days. 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or air - brushed signage or graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc. should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. )4o outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers, etc. 8. :Vo selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 1 I . All mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business o Nners. 17. ill store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. S _ore hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. U business owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety if customers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe Place to Live, Learn, Do 3usiness and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to Vines, uspension, or revocation of Food Store license by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection services. Tint Name Abj lj tate of New York 'ounty of his instrument was acknowledged before me on 1, by %u CUTM r � 'ersonalized Seal or Stamp) PubIic's Signature mw/ Universi District Conditions for Food Store License L Hours of store operation shall be 7 :00 am to 11 :00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7:00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days of this signed document. All video should be stored for at least 30 days. — 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or air- brushed signage or graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc. should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers, etc. 8. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 11. All mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. Store hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. ks business owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety of customers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe Place to Live, Learn, Do lusiness and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, uspension, or revocation of Food Store Iicense by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection , ervices. 'rint Name C p Ck tate of New York 'ounty of his instrument was acknowled ed before me on % b r G,I, L o u, -A 3,5 :`-t� . _ (Date) (Signature) Y pss 'ersonalized Seal or Stamp) otary Public's Signature �y University District \ Conditions for Food Store License 1. Hours of store operation shall be 7 :00 am to 11:00 pm Sunday- Thursday and 7:00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days of this signed document. All video should be stored for at least 30 days. 3. "Na Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or air - brushed signage or graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc, should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e, cigarettes, diapers, etc. 8. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 11. All mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. Store hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. ks business owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety &customers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe Place to Live, Learn, Do Wsiness and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, uspension, or revocation of Food Store license by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection , ervices. Tint Name 3� &Z /4 A L `1 ✓,� L �c �- a ._.. tate of New York 'ounty of (? le_ his instrument was acknowledged before me on 3 17_1111V by Dat) (Signature) 4 0 9 t, ry PubIic's Signature 'ersonalized Seal or Stamp} Universt District Conditions for Food Store License 1 1. Hours of store operation shall be 7:00 am to 11 :00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7 :00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front perimeter of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days this signed document. All video should be stored for at Ieast 30 days. of 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or air - brushed signage or graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc. should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers, etc. 8. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 11. All mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers upon request. 18. No expired food is to be sold. 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. Store hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. )usiness owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety ustomers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe Place to Live, Learn, Do iness and Raise a Family. I fiu-ther understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, kension, or revocation of Food Store license by the City of Buffalo Department of permit and Inspection 'ices. t Name ...' of New York Zty of ' instrument was acknowledged before me on by r „ �J� '�I l4 c Dat) (Si ature) - STAM OF Kirz-1w UF: COUNT , O onalized Seal or Stamp) �4_EQ01,5 Notary Public's Signature Universi � -°� District Conditions for Food Store License I. Hours of store operation shall be 7 :00 am to 11:00 pm Sunday - Thursday and 7:00 am to midnight Friday and Saturday unless otherwise approved by Common Council. 2. Must have working security cameras inside and outside of store with at least one camera focused on entrance way and point of sale area, with an additional cameras focused on the front of the store. The surveillance system should be registered with the Buffalo Police Department within 30 days of this signed document. All video should be stored for at least 30 days. 3. "No Loitering" signs to be posted and enforced by store employees. 4. No spray painted, hand painted or airbrushed signage or graphics on building. 5. Must have trash receptacles outside store and be maintained; all trash, store boxes, store pallets etc. should be stored in a dumpster out of the public sight and should be picked up regularly to prevent the attraction of rodents. 6. No outside signage advertising tobacco, gambling (lottery), or alcohol. 7. No selling of loose items, i.e. cigarettes, diapers, etc. 8. No selling of Drug Paraphernalia of any type 9. No payphones outside of store. 10. All windows should be clean and free of dirt, grime and debris; no block windows. 11. All mechanical equipment must be in working order. 12. All broken windows must be repaired within 72 hours 13. No smoking in building. 14. Any graffiti must be removed within 72 hours 15. No vehicles to be parked on sidewalks. 16. Snow should be shoveled around store grounds; snow should also be removed from fire hydrants as stated in the city ordinance; and around bus stops as part of good customer service for our district as business owners. 17. All store items should be price marked; and a receipt should be available for customers t. 18. No expired food is to be sold. upon reques 19. No selling of prepared food without proper Erie County Health Department License's 20. Store hours should be posted clearly for public view. 21. Store address clearing posted in front of building clearly for public view. U business owner /manager I agree to all of the above conditions and will act appropriately to ensure the safety )f customers, residents and the community to make the University District a Safe PIace to Live, Learn, Do lusiness and Raise a Family. I further understand violations will be addressed strictly and could lead to fines, uspension, or revocation of Food Store license by the City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspection services. Tint Name 11 �'1 I �1. ���' ,Ssf _ i !0 Late of New York -ounty of his instrument was acknowledged before me on 2 / by e �, ,� '; P A (Da e) (Si azure) 'ersonalized Seal or Stamp} Notary Public's Signature )_4L� 7� 4_01S Common Council 15 CITY OF BUFFALO _`..:= RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 • FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E -mail: rwyattQcity- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com March 31, 2013 Dear Mr. Chwalinski; 0 CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D, MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS Please file these comments from the Executive Director of the Gloria Parks Center Ms. Roseanne Scibilia regarding the Buffalo Youth Promise Act for April 1 St Common Council Meeting. Thanks, Rasheed Wyatt University District Council Member "Unity in University"' "S , 111\11, Public Forum on Buffalo Youth Promise Act March 27, 2014 Remarks by Roseann Scibilia Good Evening. I'm Roseann Scibilia, Executive Director at UDCDA. I'm here tonight because we care deeply about our City's youth. At the Gloria J. Parks Center we provide high quality programs all year for about 175 children in grades 1 to 8. In addition we provide structured athletic programs year round for approximately 1000 youth. The challenge that the Buffalo Youth Promise Act addresses may be the most important social and economic issue facing our City today. Regardless of how many amazing development projects spread across our City, if we continue to release tens of thousands of young adults into the workforce unready to work toward self- sufficiency, uninvited to participate in the civic life of this City, then we will decline as a community. Will our next generation be ready to lead rewarding and responsible lives that will grow our City? Or when the current adult generations passes the torch of leadership to our current children, will they inherit a City overcome with the burdens of large scale poverty? The fate of Buffalo will be determined by our present -day children. Are we preparing our children to lead? 1. The Need: In Buffalo Public School 78% of students receive free or reduced lunches. The four year graduation rate for this District is 53%. Only 25% of African American males graduate (Buffalo Public Schools) In the 2012 -13 school year, the Buffalo Public Schools reported 10,048 short -term suspensions in a district of 33,743 students. With Say Yes Buffalo we have the financial doors open to college for all of our high school graduates, but if over 40% of our youth don't graduate, they are heading for trouble. 2. The Resources: We spend over $800M annually just in our public schools. Due to New York State funding cuts for many years extra - curricular programs have been cut dramatically. There is not adequate funding to provide After School programs for every one of the 30,000 students in our public schools. In a City with a 30% poverty rate, we must find resources to provide high quality after school programs that are free across the City. 3. Cost /Benefit: I concur with Councilman Wyatt's Resolution on the huge savings possible when we create proactive solutions for at risk youth. If it costs over $200,000 per year per youth in juvenile detention, we can imagine that we are spending millions of dollars on the kids that dropped out and entered the justice system. At our agency, we are spending approximately $400 per youth that we serve. There's no doubt if there was a comprehensive high quality program for our at risk youth, that we would save the tax payer millions of dollars on social services and prison — related costs. 4. Collaboration rather than Silos in competition: There are After School youth programs in every City community center, in many schools, and several independent nonprofits (YMCA, Boys and Girls Clubs, etc). We are funded through many different government and private funding sources. However, we operate independently as silos, with various services areas and no overall community plan. There must be overlap of services at times, and there are certainly gaps where some youth are receiving no after school services. If the City of Buffalo were to organize a Plan for Youth, we could more systematically address this challenge as partners with our peer program providers. If we accept that the schools cannot by themselves prepare all of our at risk youth, then we need much more coordination and community -wide planning for our youth's needs. 5. Our Youth as Leaders and Stakeholders: When we tag our youth as a problem, we ignore their inherent value and responsibility for charting their individual paths. Councilman Wyatt sees youth this way when he prepares community youth summits. Our youth are stakeholders in their own education, development, and career preparation. They don't know how all of our society's systems work and fit together. But they recognize their interests, and they understand the obstacles that impede their way. Any City plan for youth must engage youth in its creation. 6. Leadership from City government: It is fitting that Councilman Wyatt is calling on our City government to not only recognize the value of the New York State Youth Promise Act, but to engage the City's leaders in taking responsibility for resources and planning for our youth's needs. The Buffalo Youth Promise Act should be bold and visionary. This is deferred economic development. The investments now will mostly pay off years from now. It will take imagination and courage to make this commitment, because children don't lobby government like adults do. It should strategically account for what services, and linkages, and oversight are needed to create and sustain a network of cooperative youth services. The Buffalo Youth Promise Act should give our children the support they need to grow into Buffalo's next generation of leaders. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. . Q= Common coutuft CITY OF BUFFALO RASHEED N.C. WYATT UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5165 + FAX: (716) 851 -4580 E -mail: rwyatt@city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com March 31, 2013 f"M CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSIS'T'ANT MONICA N. LEWIS Dear Mr. Chwalinski; Please file these comments from the New York State Department Office of Child & Family Services Acting Commissioner Shelia J. Poole regarding the Buffalo Youth Promise Act for April 15t Common Council Meeting. Thanks, Rasheed Wyatt University District Council Member "'Unity in University" v March 20, 2014 New York State Honorable Rasheed N.C. Wyatt Office of City of Buffalo Common Council Children & 65 Niagara Square, 1508 City Hall Family Buffalo, New York 14202 -3318 Services Dear Councilman Wyatt: http: / /ocfs.ny.gov I am writing in response to your recent letter to Governor Andrew M. Cuomo regarding a front- end approach to dealing with youth to help prevent juvenile delinquency. Andrew M. Cuomo Governor Through his support of several programs administered by the New York Sheila J. Poole State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS), the Governor has Acting Commissioner made a strong commitment to seek ways to achieve better outcomes and prevention juvenile delinquency. Capital View Office Park The Office of Youth Development (OYD) within OCFS coordinates and 52 Washington Street promotes innovative strategies to help all New York State youth reach Rensselaer, NY their full potential and become healthy, productive adults. OYD 12144 -2834 supports and funds programs and initiatives that enable youth to build on their strengths. The programs provide opportunities for youth to gain important life skills and core competencies, and allow youth to have meaningful roles in their communities. Youth development initiatives benefit young people in their homes and neighborhoods, in schools, as well as in foster care and residential treatment. Partnership is a key component of the work being done at OYD and staff work collaboratively with other state agencies, youth bureaus, local governments, contract agencies, schools, public and private organizations, the faith -based community, and with young people and their families. Last year, the program funding streams for the Youth Development and Delinquency Prevention (YDDP) and Special Delinquency Prevention Program (SDPP) were consolidated into one flexible, seamless Youth Development Program (YDP) that helped promote a comprehensive youth development agenda and create a flexible allocation for each county with no required specified local match, allowing counties to provide services designed to support youth development communities deemed "at risk" based on their own specific needs. In this year's Executive Budget proposal, the Governor continued an investment of $14.1 million for YDP. In the Buffalo region, YDP funds go toward programs at the Police An Equal Opportunity Employer Athletic League, Youth Counseling Services, Literacy Volunteers, Positive Productive Sisters Mentoring, as well as community centers and after - school programming. e�0 J In addition, the Advantage After School Program (AASP) provides quality youth development opportunities to school -age children and youth after school. AASPs offer a broad range of educational," recreational and culturally age - appropriate activities that help keep older adolescents away from risky behavior. In the Buffalo area AASP provides funding after school programs managed by the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northtowns of Western New York State, Erie Regional Housing Development Corporation and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo. I will convey to the Governor your interest in working to help protect youths from the influences of street gangs and preventing juvenile delinquency. 1 hope this information has been helpful. Thank you for your inquiry and continued commitment to the children and families of New York State. Sincerely, rAMITTEE ON S eila J. Poole Acting Commissioner 1 Cs"_NIKOXIM April 1, 2014 C " 006 9 ''q B. Bernatoviez, Agent, Use 2062 Main, Erect a Ground Sign and Plaque Sign at Northern Gate of Forest Lawn Cemetery (hrg 04 /08)(Del) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, THE CITY PLANNING BOARD AND ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 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 M 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: To be held in the Council Chamber, 13 "' Floor, City Hall On: 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, l will inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. r) v U, Print Name U kin g eraatv i c- Phone # ___ Date �• ���, ATTENTION CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851 -5085 FOR PLANNING BOARD TIME ON `f CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT IF APPROVED AT THE. FULL COUNCIL MEETING THE ITEM WILL GO TO THE MAYOR FOR APPROVAL THE MAYOR HAS UNTIL 4 `a� ` i A TO RETURN THE ITEM TO THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE �"� r C C�� + CityafROW0 C6Mf*0 N 6DW&I L SIGNS Building Application 65 N agar square lluftalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 03/18/2014 02:55 PM Subm itted By DAVID GRUNDY Page 1 - {.e aw rYx -.. ^e.? as - F�: G v E a� co �. GE�i:T i3 fi; i .aiiii . �Io7�e�� xE§� a rs. a Contact ID AC1227922 Name BUFFALO CITY CEMETERY Mailing Address Organization City 1411 DELAWARE AVE State /Province BUFFALO NY ZIPIPC 14209 -1110 Country ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 02/2212005 To 05/06/2007 Contact ID AC30463 Name BUFFALO CITY CEMETERY Mailing Address 1411 DELAWARE AVE Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIP /PC 14209 -1110 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone (716)885 -1600 x Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 03116/2014 To Cit of. Bu,'faio SIGNS Building Application 1 65 Niagara quare �uifalo, NY 14292 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 03/18/2014 02:55 PM Submitted By DAVID GRUNDY Page 3 - 2:z �p Regular Committees April 1, 2014 CIVIL SERVICE (Rasheed N.C. Wyatt, Chairperson) April 1, 2014 - R. Carpenter, Owner, Use 478 Elmwood to Reestablish Use of a Restaurant in the Elmwood Ave Business District/Continued Use of Patio and Fence (hrg 04108)(Nia) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, THE CITY PLANNING BOARD. .— a r TbT n 7 0 N-* OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk M ILLY 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 IS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: 7 Pa To be held in the Council Chamber, I3` Floor, City Hall On: f 0 +- Fer� ce -S') 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, l will inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. Sign Print Name 4 Iles l 6g Z - 1 C ZW-e/ 1P- Phone # ATTENTION CONTACT T PLANNING BOARD, 851 -5085 FOR PLANNING BOA TI ON CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT Gt, i j ,d e I THE MAYOR HAS UNTIL TO RETURN THE ITEM TO THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE -ity of Buffalo „65. Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax(716)851 -5472 Report Date 03/19/2014 12:36 PM USE Building Application brnifteg By Mike Castro Page 1 A/P # 206968 Date 1 Time By Date 1 Time By Processed 03/19/2014 12:25 CASTM Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires Associated Information Valuation Type of Work # Plans 0 Declared Valuation 150000.00 Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority - ® Auto Reviews Bill Group Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name cription..of.WDrk -- ** *Plans required * ** Common Council approval w /fee & hearing required (511 -56 C(1) to reestablish AM09wtIiiwBsWQ use of a restaurant (new tenant) in the Elmwoo Ave Business District. 413 -59 Also for continued use of an outdoor patio (existing) I V X 57" wla 42" high iron fence. Rustan 218 -390 -8175 Parent AIP # Project # ProjectlPhase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description Address 478 ELMWOOD BUFFALO NY 14222- Location Contact ID AC1253659 Name MARK L GADEMSKY Mailing Address 474 ELMWOOD City BUFFALO ZIPIPC 14222 -2081 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From To Contact ID AC56318 Name MARK L GADEMSKY Mailing Address 474 ELMWOOD AVE City BUFFALO ZIPIPC 14222 -2081 Day Phone (716)881 -2144 x Fax (716)881 -0711 Occupant N From To Contact ID AC237648 Name GADEMSKY MARK L Mailing Address 474 ELMWOOD AVE City BUFFALO ZIPIPC 14222 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From To Organization State /Province NY Country USA ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To 05/06/2007 Organization State /Province NY Country USA ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 05/06/2007 Organization State /Province NY Country USA ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From To mi i Lu .J ) W UJ LU (X IL '? $ 3z De o 'I S. SZ M EA5. �► 7$. 4. Z. G WEST Iu D FRAme o� SHeo 55� .� I r (f FK"i —=crs I d �1 pEm l�C7s I U I-- Vl+ ° Go w I W li l � � C4NDf719Nf,7; PR9JECr5 I Q I•Z5 5.40 S ir ZO. 1 pRtlJECT5 b. Go 0.2 z WE o �j 4 � I 1 BaRen�Ix R�u� 0 i 0 we s7 pRoJe I•EO �r 4 -16 U i : j ARM pi Air2�'or�or�'renieri T1l.a F,�.CiuG PRoJECTs Lzo d. !8 W E57 • DEED oN UING G O PrzedeGra 1 4tl CL AV F. 40-04--J ReMAW or- C)RIC c.. W^ LA— Q.70 bd I46 ON UNS DRIVE 7 Q Q a 0 L � r Ill W U t0 t!f tL1 00 iolnr a.os EA5 Z 80:5 0 veso uu MEAs. To Pr5HLAMD r ---� AVE. D L 0 H C) G E: .RAY L. SDNTIENBE•R+Gm 1. y A � t4C)' Svr�v Yalr� SCALE 1 s %L ZO r DATE APLZl11- 2 I9TS SHEET lGSO45 . NVMBER�� -+- PARALLEL WITH H a D GI- A\/C-. '� • k`NA r�\ J , l U0Co' T. Mattina, Owner, Use 376 Grant to Erect a Wood Deck & Rails for an Outdoor Cafe, Permitted Uses for Indoor Music (hrg 04 /08)(Nia) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, THE CITY PLANNING BOARD AND ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk M IL.LY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics I \0 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 'HONE: (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: C'i ( j To be held in the Council Chamber, 13' Floor, City Hall On: At 2:OQ 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 (Agent, ner Print Name i �Pp Phone# 716 ,S'j'? 45 Date � ._ /z/ ATTENTION CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851 -5085 FOR PLANNING BOARD TIME ON 44 - ' CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT () W'- Z Jz4c �g*,,ti IF APPROVED AT THE COMMITTEE MEETING THE ITEM WILL BEREFERRED TO THE FULL COUNCIL ON -� ` l:S - 1 - City of Buffalo ! OUTDORCAFE Building Application t 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax(716)851 -5472 Report Date 03/19/2014 11:47 AM, Submitted B Mike Castro Page 1 - .. _.. AIP # 206965 Date 1 Time By Date 1 Time By Processed 0311 912014 11:19 CASTM Temp COO i Issued 031491201411:20 CASTM COO Final 0314 91201 4 11:37 CASTM Expires Msoclated Information -Valuation Type of Work # Plans 0 Declared Valuation 2000.00 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 ZBA required — Common Council approval required w1fee & hearing 511 -28 F (2)(a) Erect a TX 33' woad deck & rails for an outdoor cafe. 511 -32 E (1) Permitte Uses- for indoor live music at an existing Rarl Restaurant barlrestaurant.Todd 598 -4550 Parent A1P # Project # Project/Phase Name Phase # SizelArea Size Description Address 376 GRANT BUFFALO NV 14213 - Location Contact ID AC29062 Name DIATI ROSE Mailing Address 218 POTOMAC Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIPIPC 14243 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 05128/2000 To 05/06/2007 Contact ID AC377091 Name MATTINA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Mailing Address 211 HOYT ST Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIPIPC 44213 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 05116/2012 Ta Contact ID AC382175 Name MATTINA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Mailing Address 376 GRANT Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIPIPC 14213 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 0611612012 To ❑ Foreign ❑ Foreign ❑ Foreign City of Buffalo OUTDORCAFE Building Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 �(f Report Date 03/19/20 1 1:47 AM Submitted By Mike Castro Page 3 Check inspections Inspections Successful ❑ Arts Comm. Approval Check Reviews Reviews Failed ❑ Public Works approval 647915 CC APP #1 COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL REQ'D Incomplete City Engineering Check Conditions Conditions Failed ❑ Beauty Parlor R2 j MD MULTI - DWELLING PROPERTY Unapproved ❑ Oversize Trucking Check Alert Conditions Alert Conditions Successful ❑ Human Service Facility Check Licenses Not Checked Preservation Board Check Children Status Children Successful ® Other Check Open Cases 0 ❑ Subdivisions .e3 0 Urban Renewal ❑ S.E.Q.R.A. a APPLICATION FEE A 25.00 PERMIT FEE U 0.00 PERMIT FEE U 0.00 ZONING BOARD FEE A 75.00 Total Unpaid 100.00 There are no Inspections for this Report 647915 CC APP 1 Incomplete ❑ Detail 1. PRIOR REQUIRED APPROVALS Comments No Comments PRIOR APPROVALS Bflo Arts Commission City Survey (con't) ❑ Arts Comm. Approval ❑ Subdivisions ❑ Special events ❑ Public Works approval ❑ Notarized Permission/ Common Council City Engineering ❑ Admin'OfficelApts R4 ❑ Curb Cuts ❑ Beauty Parlor R2 ❑ Encroachment ❑ Canopy /Marquee ROW ❑ Oversize Trucking ❑ Freestanding Sign ❑ Plumbers' Cuts ❑ Human Service Facility ❑ Street Cuts ❑ Portable Sign in ROW Preservation Board ❑ Restricted Use Permit City Planning ® Other ❑ Citywide Site Plan ❑ Subdivisions Environmental Review 0 Urban Renewal ❑ S.E.Q.R.A. ❑ Water Retention El N.E.P.A. City Survey ❑ Address Permit Law Office ❑ Development ❑ Insurances Check ❑ Flood Plain ❑ Title Held 03/19/2014 11 :19 Modified By CASTM Permit Office ❑ Asbestos Survey ❑Asbestos Abatement ❑ Bond /Certified check ❑ Assessment Combination ❑ First Insurances Check ❑ Public Works approval ❑ Notarized Permission/ for portable sign one year Lease showing Use ❑ RodentlVermin Bait encroachment ❑ SewerMater Cut ❑ Sewer Retention ❑ Simple Demolition ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Simple Plan Approval ❑ Tree over 4" at 4' Zoning /Use Check ❑ Thruway Sign approval Preservation Board ❑ Zoning Variance ❑ Preservation District ❑ Contiguous Check Water Department ❑ New Water Supply ❑ Water Retention Total Paid 0.00 Modified Date/Time 03/19/2014 11:19 MD CASTM 03/19/2014 11:19 N city of Buffalo OUTDORCAFE Building Application . 65 Niagara Square fA Buffalo, NY 14202 (718)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 03/1912014 11:47 AM, Submitted By Mike Castro Page 5 (To be filed in duplicate with The Commissioner of the Department of Permit and Inspection Services, who will forthwith transmit to the Board of Appeals all papers constituting the record in the matter or, in lien thereof, certified copies of same.) Gentlemen: Apellant. ,<Z- A Concerning the Application dated 20 , For Building Permit, And Use At Premises \2 ` 6 � ! j' - '( 1 - 1'1 + - Which was Denied- Granted by the Commissioner V From the denial Grant f This notice of an Appeal from said denial or grant is hereby given within the twenty days or three days, respectively, as required, from the date of the decision of the Commissioner of Permit and Inspection Services. I will forthwith file in duplicate all of the official forms of appeal with the required data thereon and here -with request duplicate copies of said official forms for said purpose. Signature of Appellant Address j Dated 20 ' 1V DPIS 5102 Perrr�t and Inspection Services - _ — 20 I , The reason for Appeal J - 7 / _ .._ is under section paragraph.,�� en .dix C State EnArenmen l W191ty Review HORI ENVIRONMENTAL AWSOMENT FOB . _ _ ...... For-UNLISTED ACTIONS 001 ��T I = PROJECT i�9���i��TION To bra loam II led b L11ca [I Oct 0090T 1. APPLICAAN VONSOR OT NE - k � JECT LOCA`�ION: Counly ISE LOCATION WWI WOWS and prominent I®ndrearks, ale., cflfovlds 02P) 5. PROPOSED ACTION !S: N�tnr Ej I��spat��ioa� I4Nr�diliculini�lallsrefi ®n F� ?. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED. Iraflfufly acres L911fn➢at�ly P. WILL PROPOSED ACTION O MFL.Y]!VATM EXISTING ZONIM X714 OTHER FiCISYING LAP ISE RESTRICTIONS? f JJ ® Yew. � Illrr IB Igo, dffocdbs bnet[y -/ — P'°� � ) �_ � � E. §NhBfkT IS PRESENT LANE] USE Iw VICINITY OF PROJECT? ® I��s3ir:I ®nfi�P Ind+��Itiol �Plsr,terr�fs'�1 A®rfcMIWO ® Per Fares ovan Space ot 40. IJOES ACT[014INVOLVE A FERMOT APPROVAL, OR 1=L1NDINry. N[)W OIL PJLTIMATELYFRON j1Ny OTHcR G0Vr.- RNMFNS AQI:I OY (FEDERAL. STATE OIL LOCAL)? � rs�ms and � ®F�ill�NProv�Is: E.Y6iss � Nu Iff yus, Ilst aguncy() 41. DOES ANY ASPECT OF TIE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID pER"IT OR pPP1iOVAL? D yes No . 1f1�rao, list soon Ffs 1; and pia ll ppnt�i�: 12. AS A RESULT OI° ;IfILL XISYING PEnMjT1AppRaVAL REO[I11EMODIFICATION? yes �E Td THAT TI THE INFO CtIPd4I ON OVIOED ABOVE IS TRUE'TOTHE BEST Off' MY If N WLED E APAlf rell8P®n6QrnAMW— if the ® l I�gI�t ® A ffl a and R iffl I OVER i i state a @nay, complex the n-a with done -gam nt _. MA APES 9/30 V Dam � APp r-41 the .decision of th DepartmeatofpanWt and 'Inspection services f &a copy of Which is wachK [w thap mpmg Dfrommw or mWi0ing a V w9dm bm the mqwVm@flCB Vf z9fths OWIMC6,39m ffo Frmt tha.. Of &Qt N O or Apmgm t a sp r� V 7 maubg of OfflMee . ��sa� a so ) awn b5m may pm VIOU appong to to Bed form= Fffld=T ww t o if so. is ftm Raw ar �aa saga which cold yam w ® - Aftwbeh h%M md mmlo a . Vm offs gypWp m unbmi d] pApm as STATE O1F COUNTrOV ° W 90V *= ShkiaNd mw WA s f _ Public) (Cmandmi0aw of ) R ]h • ' . � �r�u4 � �� �° ��� s ray �c, - �° 0.O8 - - - 1 inch 0-11— V .. 0.25 — 3' 0,33 — 4' 0.42— 5" 0.50— 5" 0.55— 7" e" 0.03 — 10" 0.42 — 11" 1-00— 12" N w , w 00 0 0 0 r• }cym. nw! �nc-r3tlyETT€ OF: -=. JP TOE ANd.I Sil@ ECT'TO ANY STATE r WY BE PEVEntED by .AN EYAMINAMI (Ai ' l O M W W j xs d 0 6 PARALLEL WITH GRANT STREET 3 FRAME 0.32S c.v4 i HOUSE 0.11E I Parah —1.56W —3.00 0.50E 0.10N 0,21S PARALLEL W{TH POTOMAC AVENUE Skepe 0 4 O O BRICK,& FRAME HOUSE e— / G 0) /iEi i � R� U.3i 6.47 0'ON/ `l b O 4.70Vf 4S ON 9 L J tea ' WEST 36.�0 GRANT BPRLET OF G RANT l WIDE S r A LUCAllUN:CfTY OF BUFFALO - SCALE; COUNTY ERIE , STATE NEW YORK 1 OF L PART OF LOT 143 pF STEVEN5 SURVEY VE DRAWN BY: O i .' S. CARVER A S S O C f A T E S A. A MAP COVER: CHECKED BY: h{tecWre. SUBLOT(S): S. CARVER a9iimarin9' Tee ueh ie,e REVISIONS: RESURVEY: T n6A963939 F niess3991 W UOaayM altemUm of add2m to my ea sp &wk tNe.0 deem .urhOq New Mwk]Ia deeW%' --kaoA pkw or repod h a ridatim W SOCUM fa Y* MAW Assochft 0d ridhh 7209, Promm 2 01 the No 1"art Slate Fa Mft ten: reg" d No pa im ui ft d[Q*Q may to 0* C*es ircm me of the sum mop mmb¢d W°�� Stored or hmmslled by my DATE' APRIL 16, 2012 JOB N O.: 12 -36510 NO COR. MON. SEf a m atm of b Imd -TA's a Amsed seal and 4miara shr0 in wL4dmw to to edtl b* o*e% .m wbmt pnar alien waft aft of [be trduwt q*w or sme)Q �Z.Z- City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 699 Appoint Assessor (Temp)(Carroll)(Asmt) PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk F1 h C 11 E D1 APR .14.2014 r-: r r-- �a r 0060) Appoint Assessor(Temp)(Carroll)(Asmt) Ccp# 546 14- 03118. Mr. Wyatt moved: That ,Communication 576 of March 18, 2014, be received and Filed and that the Temporary Appointment of Bogusia Carroll, 195 Holly St, Buffalo, NY 14206at the 2,d step of $49,733.00 is hereby approved PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service Z S OP --------- - ---] [MA.I- 5] * * [213 - 6] [314 - 7] *AYE* NO FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT * --------- - ---] [MA.I- 5] * * [213 - 6] [314 - 7] Notices of Appointments- Temp/Prov/Perm Ccp 14- 576,03118 Mr. Wyatt moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED f f Recommended by the Committee on of the Civil Service wM L e73\ Request Exam for Cell Block Attendant Cep 14- 169,02/04 Mr. Wyatt moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED ,,�D4 7. Recommended by the Committee on of the Civil Service 00709 Buffalo Police Cellblock -Key Problems Concerning Positions at Central Booking(CP) Cep 13- 19,12/23 Mr. Wyatt moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED 7 w Recommended by the Committee on of the Civil Service e!51 n �� FINANCE (Richard A. Fontana Chairman) April 1, 2014 007Pj Follow Up to 2012 Audit Report on Dept of Parking(Compt) Ccp# 543, 03118 Mr. Fontana moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on of the Finance City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 704 PASSED April 1, 2014 Increase in Encumbrance Cars on Main St- 500 Blk (Ell)(PW) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A P P R 0 V Em ' -- -T, APR 1 42014 1 ;I 0070 Increase in Encumbrance — Cars on Main Street — 500 Block (Ell)(DPW) (Item No. 549, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 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 authorizes the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets to accept funds from the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) and to increase the encumbrance of the current contract with Mark Cerrone, Inc. for the Cars on Main Street, 500 Block contract by the actual cost of construction ($1,139,841.00, which it the cost of the work based on contract items). This will allow for the replacement of the existing track bed and rail line along Main Street between Mohawk and Chippewa Streets. No additional costs will be bore by the City for this work. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairm z� C: 1llset sVmc .nsldlAppDalaV.ocallMicrosoftSW indows4iempoxary Intemet ntcsTontcn1.OuOoWOX32QV WGVncrease in EncumbMmdacx l t [314 - 7] 2�40 *AYE* NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 2�40 Extend Downtown Stadium Leasing Arrangements with the Buffalo Bisons (Corp. Counsel) (Item No. 559, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 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 a one (1) year extension of the City of Buffalo's easing arrangements with the Buffalo Bi essentially the same terms and provisions the one year extensions which been put in pla early since 2008. The lease will be exten d through March 31, 2015 either the City nor the ns are c g any obligation for " 'ty Capital Repairs" ing the one -year extended term. PASSED -- Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman ly C:U1senYlmd, 4di AppPataT ocalMumwft4WindorvskTempomry Intemet Pile %CanWtOudook1OX72QVW65Ex [end lean with Himns.da X3 -7* Mr. Fontana moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Finance. ADOPTED a 2� J. Paul -P. Merlo- Response Concerning Waterline -123 Roberts Ave. Ccp## 593, 03118 Mr. Fontana moved: } f F e Lom. /Y� <iC� - � 0, 7 That the above item nd hereb is R d V etd-- ell Recommended by the Committee on of the Finance { Q) Is e I�L; A Mr. Fontana moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Finance. ADOPTED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Joseph Golombek, Jr., Chairman) April 1, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 707 PASSED April 1, 2014 Approve Land Disposition Agmt Btwn COB and Legacy LaSalle for Dev of City Parcel (Known as part of 71 NYL & W RR)(Univ)(Strat Plan) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk a. 4� .-ID - 1 Approve Land Disposition Agreement between the City of Buffalo and Legacy LaSalle LLC for the Development of a City Parcel (Univ)(5trat Plan) (Item No. 528, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 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 Common Council hereby approves the Land Disposition Agreement ( "LDA ") between the City of Buffalo and Legacy LaSalle LLC ( "Developer ") (and /or a corporation, partnership or other legal entity to be designated by the Developer and acceptable to the Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning) with a sale price in the amount of Two Hundred Fifty -Six Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($256,900.00); and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute the LDA (and all related closing documents including, but not limited to, the deed) to be negotiated to finalization where appropriate by the Corporation Counsel's Office; and that the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor and other pertinent City personnel to take all such steps and actions and to execute and/or develop, negotiate and process the necessary documents, agreements and/or modifications thereto as shall be reasonably necessary to facilitate and implement the terms and provisions of the LDA as well as those documents which are necessary to create the contemplated Environmental Easement encumbering the City -owned Cordova Avenue extension driveway, the Reserved Easements within the sale property for the benefit of the City (and for the benefit of the pertinent associated utilities where appropriate, such as the Buffalo Water Board, etc.), the Developer Access Easements to encumber the City -owned Cordova Avenue extension driveway and the Developer Utility Easements (for easements and or access rights for Developer for utility related purposes on City property to facilitate responsible utility related concerns and objectives) all as are determined to be appropriate by the Corporation Counsel; and That the Common Council hereby directs the Corporation Counsel and other appropriate City personnel to negotiate to finalization said LDA and any ancillary agreements and other necessary documentation wherever necessary for execution and actual implementation of the above tasks and objectives. Approve QrnSJe�A_ Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chairman i:%wp60XWk000NMV0I4 mmft9 A -I4 m dntCom ttmVApprove LDA - Legacy LaSaHe.do n iJ� " v *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO [MAJ- 5] * �* PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH * WYATT [- ------ - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] * �* [213 - 6] [314 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Chafter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 708 PASSED April 1, 2014 Disposition of Property 615- 623 Main Downtown Entertainment Dist (Strat Plan) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk P P r 3 b APR' 14 2014 r- �. r C7 t p *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] [314 - 7] i e City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W, BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO 7111WIT ": Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 709 PASSED April 1, 2014 Disposition of Property Sycamore Village Phase 11T(Strat Plan) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk a 11 EM r - f'r, APR 14 2014 00701 � Disposition of Property — Sycamore Village Phase III (Strat Plan) (Item No. 531, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 2014) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURR) to enter into a Land Disposition Agreement (LDA) with Burke Homes, LLC (Purchaser) or an affiliated entity formed or to be formed to hold title to ten (10) vacant parcels (Real Property) located in the Sycamore Village Subdivision; and That the Common Council hereby approves the disposition of the Real Property by BURA to Burke Homes, LLC or an affiliated entity formed or to be formed to hold title to the Real Property for the sale price of $20,000.00 per vacant lot and authorizes the BURA Vice Chair to executed a Land Disposition Agreement and any and all necessary documents to effectuate the transfer of Real Property to the Purchasers, said sale to be negotiated to finalization and approved as to form by BURA General Counsel; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes pertinent BURA personnel to take such steps and actions and to execute such documents as shall be necessary to implement and facilitate the sale of the Real Property, Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chairman cavursWUnndciwPOOOatWaltA�i� .osnmwindowslremo Y]mnnN Pile�wnmi .bui�cokl0%1zQVw6ll�irP°s�unn nrRalkrtr- 9 scvnwo vmw Ph —Id... 0 *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH * WYATT [MAJ- 5] _ [213 - 6] [314 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON, BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 710 Report of Sale 500 Busti (Ell)(Strat Plan) PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk APR 14.2014 r,3 T-T 0 0 7 y Report of Sale — 500 Busti Avenue (E1l)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 532, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 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 Mr. Damaris Medina of 502 Busti Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14201, in the amount of Two Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($2,900.00) for the purchase of 500 Busti Avenue, 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 e�x c:%use MmchnkkAppDatau[ aiMcrosoRl3Uindm"%Tempamry jotemet FUeslCantenLo ntl nk1OX32QV W6VZcpoh of Sale -500 6u d.do x *AYE* NO FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA * SCANLON * SMITH WYATT [ ------------- ] [MAJ- 5] [2/3 - 6 ] [314 - 7] IF City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 711 Report of Sale 373 & 381 Carlton (Ell)(Strat Plan) PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r P I s D cY r_. n1.A U 00711 Report of Sale - 373 and 381 Carlton (Ell)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 533, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 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 Mr. Muthana Fand Salem of 375 Carlton, Buffalo, New York in the amount of Two Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($2,600.00) for the purchase of 373 and 381 - Carlton Street, 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 Chairman C-kWseramciaWl AppDalall. a M eromASWindowskTempomry lnlemcl FfleeiCamenLOUdMk1(DIX12QVW6 \Report of Sale -373 and 381 Cazlmn.do x \ / ) f *AYE* NO * n� ` U FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH * WYATT [- ------ - - - - -] [ MAJ - 5 ] * *� [213 _ 6] [314 - 7] n� ` U City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 712 Report of Sale 574 Fargo(Nia)(Strat Plan) PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r ¢ p § Y h AP 1 4 2014 r,� 7,9, X51 Report of Sale — 574 Fargo (Nia)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 534, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 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. Jeffrey Betsch of 738 Niagara Street, Buffalo, New York 14213, in the amount of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.00) for the purchase of 574 Fargo, 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 Chairman \k C: 1[ lsexsYmcinskilAppDa�llucalllsticrasoftSWindawstiTemporazy In1emet Files4Contcnt Opum OX77QVW6UUPQtofSale$74 FM-.docs ql� I *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH WYATT -------- - - - --) [ MAJ - 5 ] * ' [2/3 - 6] [3/4 .- 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 713 Report of Sale 321 Hickory (Ell)(Strat Plan) PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk � @ q r t APR 1 4 2014 iL Report of Sale — 321 Hickory (Ell)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 535, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 2014) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That offer from Mr. Paul Tandy Nicely, on behalf of Hickory Sanctuary, LLC, 443 Massachusetts Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14213, in the amount of Nine Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($9,200.00) for the purchase of 321 Hickory, 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 F Development Chairman C:10sen5lmainsldlApp D V-o alMcrosoli5WindotivslTem rntemel Fi eslContenLOut look10X72QVW6kRepnn of Sale -321 Hickaryy.docx - ata Pa�S *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 71 ' Y I City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 714 PASSED April 1, 2014 Report of Sale Portion of 837 Prospect (Nia)(Strat Plan) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk P R 0 E APR 14.2014 r,, Report of Sale — Portion of 837 Prospect (Nia)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 536, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 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 Ms. Nadia Pizarro of 833 Prospect Avenue, Buffalo, New York, in the amount of Four Thousand One Hundred Dollars ($4,100.00) for the purchase a portion of 837 Prospect (41'x 165', excluding a piece 43'x 55'), 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 C:WsetsdtucinskirP.ppUatiVL calSMicrosoft4WindowsSTempoW Intemet Files %ContentOuRookQX32QVW6URepon of Sale Portion of $37 Pmspoc Axx *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN * RNERA SCANLON * * * SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] [213 - b] [314 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 715 Report of Sale 891 & 893 Smith (Fill)(Strat Plan) PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk APR 14 2014 r�- � .„ d ,7'J CD � ATNN�k pp qq tie Report of Sale — 891 and 893 Smith (Fill)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 537, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 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. Edward Lefevra of 903 Smith Street, Buffalo, New York, in the amount of Three Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($3,200.00) for the purchase of 891 and 893 Smith, 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 C:WsersUmcir sl AppUatall LemiUcrm0fllWindonslTempoary jnl met Files%CanienLOWloak1OX32QV W65Repon of Sale 841 and 893 Smilh.dwx t� � *AYE* NO * FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK * * * LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * * * SMITH WYATT * [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 5 90 [213 - 6] * y [314 - 7 ] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYOON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 716 Report of Sale 240 Timon (Ell)(Strat Plan) PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk An A sa emu APR 142014 r — tTF -?'J Q Report of Sale — 240 Timon (Ell)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 538, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 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. Joan A. Coleman of 1072 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, New York 14209, in the amount of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) for the purchase of 240 Timon, 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 C: 4[ 1sen51�ucinsldtiAppDalaU .ocallMicrosolllWindosnlTempotary Inumei f 'ileslConunLouOmklOX32QVW6Mcpoe oiSale -240 Timon.dmx a%jl r *AYE* NO * FONTANA * *_ * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO * *_ PRIDGEN * * * RIVERA * * SCANLON * * * SMITH * * * WYATT * *_ [--------- - ---} [ MAJ - 51 * ' [213 - b] [314 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 717 Report of Sale 79 Walden (Fill)(Strat Plan) PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk P R a APR 142014 a t� 00717 Report of Sale — 79 Walden (Ell)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 540, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 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 Fatima and Saleem Yousef, on behalf of 1 AMACO, Inc., 924 Sycamore Street, New York 14212, in the amount of Two Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($2,600.00) for the purchase of 79 Walden, 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 C AppOatalllccdNicrosoltlWindows TempoM lyd—t FdeslConlcetQut1- k%OX32QVW6W po,l of Sala -19 Wald —docc 0 f *AYE* NO * FONTANA * *_ * * * FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK * * * LOCURTO * *_ * * PRIDGEN * * * RIVERA * *_ SCANLON SMITH * *_ WYATT * * * [-------- - - - - -] [ MA3 - 5 ] _ *_ - [213 - 6] [3I4 - 71 �Y� 0071 M. Ertha- Article Cities Mobilize to Help Those Threatened by Gentrification Ccp# 579, 03118 Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on of �3 007 - 11 B. Mapps- Concerns Gentrification in the Fruit Belt Ccp# 587, 03118 Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on of t FU D. Pridgen -J. Giusiana -Bflo Public Sch Transferred the Use of Sch #11 Poplar Academy to COB Ccp# 594, 03118 Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on of the Community Development City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 721 PASSED April 1, 2014 Disposition of Property BURA 615- 623 Main (Pridgen)(Hrg 04101) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk L APR 14 2014 t9� 0 0 72A Disposition of Property -- 615 -623 Main Street (BURA) (Item No. 635, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 2014) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (`BURR') to transfer 615 -623 Main Street ( "Real Property ") to Sinatra & Company Real Estate LLC or an affiliated entity formed or to be formed to hold title to the Real Property for $1.4 million; and that the Common Council hereby authorizes the BURA Vice Chair to execute a quitclaim deed to convey title to 615 -623 Main Street to Sinatra & Company Real Estate LLC or an affiliated entity formed or to be formed to hold title to the Real Property, said sale to be negotiated to finalization and approved as to form by BURA General Counsel; and that the Common Council hereby authorizes BURA personnel to take steps and actions to execute such documents and agreements as shall be necessary to implement and facilitate the sale of 615 -623 Main Street to Sinatra & Company Real Estate LLC or an affiliated entity formed or to be formed to hold title to the Real Property. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Community Development J C. IUsersl clehner\ AppnataSLocal\MicrosoftlWindows\ Temporary Internet FilesTuntent .0utlookU5MLCIH55Disposition of Property 615 -623 Main -BURR docx � �) *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK *_ LOCURTO * *_ PRIDGEN *- * * RNERA SCANLON * *_ SMITH WYATT [ MAJ - 5 ] [213 - 6] [314 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 722 PASSED April 1, 2014 Disposition of Property BURA Sycamore Village Phase III (Pridgen)(Hrg 411) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk AP APR 1 4.2014 f" � �i 007th' Disposition of Property — Sycamore Village Phase III (BURR) (Item No. 537, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 2014) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency ( "BURA ") to enter into a Land Disposition Agreement and transfer ten (10) vacant properties ( "Real Property") to Burke Homes, LLC or an affiliated entity foamed or to be formed to hold title to the Real Property for $20,000.00 per vacant lot; and that the Common Council hereby authorizes the BURA Vice Chair to execute a quitclaim deed to convey title to the Real Property to Burke Homes, LLC or an affiliated entity formed or to be formed, said sale to be negotiated to finalization and approved as to form by BURA General Counsel; and that the Common Council hereby authorizes BURA personnel to take steps and actions to execute such documents and agreements as shall be necessary to implement and facilitate the sale of the Real Property to Burke Homes, LLC or an affiliated entity formed or to be formed. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development F ChVznz�cichncrlippOn* nlLaca lU.li�weoftlWindnuslTemperery Ivtaaet FileslC >dewOuvlee4U5 \dCIH!`6ispovivan of Pmpevly- BURA- 5�i*rtwra Villsge Posse Idory a SMITH WYATT [------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 213 - 6] * [314 - 7] *AYE* NO FONTANA * *_ FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK *_ * * * LOCURTO * *_ * * * FRIDGEN * * * RIVERA SCANLON * * * SMITH WYATT [------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 213 - 6] * [314 - 7] M LEGISLATION (Christopher P. Scanlon, Chairman) April 1, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 723 PASSED April 1, 2014 Second Hand Dealer 561 Delaware aka 85 Allen (Fill)(EDPI) Gerald A Chwalinski City Cleric APR 14 2014 i r I rid, 6 c f CD e Second Hand Dealer — 561 Delaware a1kla 85 Allen (Fill)(DPIS) . (Item No. 565, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval, and That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development Permit and Inspection Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Second Hand Dealer License to Mary Parker dlb /a Black Cat Vintage, located at 561 Delaware alkla 85 Allen is hereby approved. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation .� airma C, 4Usen5l mc�+ esld\ NPPDatalLaea lUAicrosoftlW�ndoivslTemporsry Internet Piles \Conten[.OufluokiOx32QV W645ecoed Hand Dealer -561 Delaw m.do N *AYE* NO * FONTANA *_ FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * *_ * SMITH * *_ WYATT [MA7- 5] [213 - 6] [ 314 - 7 1 Q0 7 ;r` Restricted Use Permit — 75 W. Chippewa (Ell) (City Clk) (Item No. 568, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the application for a restri use pez 't in the downtown entertainment review district to permit entry of patrons u er the age of 21 w alcohol is served at an event to ccur on Mar h 21, 2014 is hereby app ved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation irman Mr. Scanlon now moved that the Above item be received and filed. ADOPTED . - : . 1-1?1 C:Wsum5imcim'Ad ,kppOataUL Ml5M cmwftlWindoivslTempomry lnlemcl pftasSC.nte,, NdWk%0X32QVW6wesU Use Fa m1175 W Chippewa 3- 21 -14.4— 00F'p Restricted Use Permit — 75 W. Chippewa (Ell) (City Clk) (Item No. 569, C.C.P., Mar. 18; 2014) Mr. Scanlan moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the applicatio or estricted �uso ermit i�the owntown entertainment xeview rict to � 282 entry o patxons u er c 1 is sere an ev o occw n Mar ereby approve . Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation irman Mr. Scanlon now moved that the above item be received and filed ,ADOPTED C: IUsersVntciasidtAppDataVLccallM mwftSWind -w \Tempararylntemet Files CantenLOutlo k1OX72QVW6b Restricted ilsepefmit 75 W CWpmn 7- 78- IJ.dacx CP c j City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 726 PASSED April 1, 2014 Appl for Restricted Use Permit 75 W. Chippewa (4 /11 /14)(CtyClk) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk �v z, APR 14 2014 f-, { fir' m *AYE* NO FONTANA * *_ * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK * *_ * * * LOCURTO PRIDGEN. RIVERA * * * * SCANLON * *_ * * * SMITH * * * WYATT * ------------- [ MAJ - 51 - - [213 - 6] [314 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution Item. No. 727 PASSED April 1, 2014 Appl for Restricted Use Permit 75 W.Chippewa (4125114)(CtyCik) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk P 1 oil APR 14 2014 ��C.7 007 "W7 Restricted Use Permit — 75 W. Chippewa (Ell) (City Clk) (Item No. 571, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; 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 April 25, 2014 is hereby approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation airman C:1 USersUmcinsldL4pppata� I.a�15MierosaftSWwdows4iemporary Intcmet Films CentenLOutimk1OX32QV W6Mt uicted Use Permit 75 W Chippewa 4- 25- 14.dmx �� 4 99 - *AYE* NO FONTANA * *_ * * * FRA.NCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK * *_ * * * LOCURTO * * * PRIDGEN * *_ * * * RIVERA * *_ SCANLON * * * SMITH * *_ * * * WYATT [ MA3 - 51 [213 - 6] [314 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 728 PASSED April 1, 2014 A. Gill, Owner, Use 1006 Elmwood aka 1008 Elmwood to Re- Open Existing Rest Under New Ownership in Elmwood Ave Special Zoning Dist(Del)(hrg 3125) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk P R 5 v� �\ 00"1`,8 g A. Gill, Owner, to Use 1006 Elmwood alkla 1008 Elmwood to Reopen Existing Restaurant Under New Ownership in the Elmwood Avenue Special Zoning District (Del)(DPIS) (Item No. 601, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 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- 56D(1) of the City of Buffalo Code, the Common Council hereby approves the application of A. Gill, Owner, to reopen an existing restaurant under new ownership at 1006 Elmwood alkla 1008 Elmwood in the Elmwood Avenue Special Zoning District PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation e airman C'. WomljmcinOdUppDetaXI mca]%Hcrowfi Wind ws Tempo[ary Isuemet PilulCantentOntlooklOKttQV W65Reopen r taw l (006 Elm wod.doex ! D G. Omar, Owner, Use 1953 Seneca Street to Add Use of Food Store to an Existing Ice Cream _dam Parlor in the Seneca Street Special District (South)(DPIS) (Item No. 602, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That pursuant to Section 511 -55 of the City of Buffalo Code, the Common Council h eby approves the application of G. Omar 1uaeLto add the use of a food store to an is cream parlor at 1953 S ca Street in the Seneca Stree istrict. Passed. D Recommended b the Committee on Legislation . Y g airman Mr. Scanlon now moved that the above item be Received and filed ADOPTED C:\ Userslirucinski \AppDataUca6Microso6lWindows \Temporary Intemet File s\Content.Outlook \0X32QVW6NAdd food store 1953 Seneca.docx 007 ?0 F. Zappia, Agent, to Use 1147 Abbott Road for a Pole Signed/Full Use LED (South)(DPIS) (Item No. 603, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the Comuloa.,council hereby approve cation of F. Zappia, Agent, to use 114 Abbott Road or a full- LED sign and erect a pole si o the front of a Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation airman C: 4Userslln�cinsid\ A. ppDataU- awlSMiciosnftSWindrnvslTempornry Intemet FileslContent.OuHo klOX32QV W6Tole sign 1147 Abbott -dots d Mr. Scanlon moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Legislation. ADOPTED City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, 1 present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 731 PASSED April 1, 2014 C. Christopher, Agent, Use 2042 Niagara, To Convert Storage/ Warehouse To An Auto Repair Shop in Niagara River Coastal Spec Review (hrg 3111)( #14 - 470,314) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk -- f P R 0 3 ' I APP 14 2014 � �, CA 00739. C. Christopher, Agent, to Use 2042 Niagara to Convert Storage/warehouse to an Auto Repair Shop in the Niagara River Coastal Special Review (North)(DPIS) (Item. No. 620, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the Common Council hereby approves the application of C. Christopher, Agent, to convert a storage /warehouse to an auto repair shop at 2042 Niagara in the Niagara River Coastal Special Review. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation airman 9 0 111 - Cause rsSclehnerSAppDatalLocalSMicrosoftSWindowslTemporary Internet File5lCan tent.0utlookV3MC.CIli5lConvert 2042 Miagare.docx -loe k *AYE* NO FONTANA *_ FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK *_ LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA * *_ * * SCANLON * * * SMITH WYATT [ MA7 - 51 [ 2/3 - 61 [314 - 71 0073 J. Milbrand - Appeal of Preservation Bd. Decision Pertaining to 130 South Park(Pub Hrg 2111) Ccp# 624, 03118 Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and piled ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on of the Legislation �r tA 0073.3 Restaurant Dance Class License (Renewal) — 130 South Park (Fill)(DPIS) (Item No. 627, C.C.P., Mar. 18, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be,. and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 150 of the City Code to renew a Restaurant Dance Class License to Daryl Carr d/b /a Cobblestone, located at 130 South Park. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation C airman 35 � C:\ UserslclehnerVAppbata\ Locat \MicrosoBlWindows\Temporary Internet Files\ Content .OutlookV5MLCIH51Restanrant Dance License renewal -130 S Park.docx *AYE* NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK * LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 5 ] [213 - 61 * "* [314 - 7] 00734 A. Abbas, Owner, to Use 459 Elmwood a/k/a 467 Elmwood for a Hoorah Lounge in the Elmwood Avenue Special Zoning District (Nia)(DPIS) (Item No. 471, C.C.P., Mar. 4, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That pursuant to Section 511 - 561)(1) of the City of Buffalo Code, the Common Council approves the ap lie as, Owner, to convert an existing restaurant to a h lounge w' an updated air handling sys woo Elmwo Avenue Special Zoning District. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation '� airm atP C: IUSm�LurinakilelppDauVenll�liceesefllWiMexx4ue� I— FileS .Cemenl.OU1,AOM2QVWOHeakih lwmg< 459 El— A- 3W o-93 Mr. Scanlon moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Legislation. ADOPTED Qri 73 C. McCaffrey, Agent, Use 2611 Delaware Avenue for a Full -Use LED Ground Sign (Del)(DPIS) (Item No. 472, C.C.P., Mar. 4, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned t the Common Council with a recommendation for denial; That the Common Council hereby denies the application of C. McCaffrey, Agent, to erect a ground sign of a larger size at the location of an existing ground sign on a lot for a store located at 2611 Delaware Avenue. Denied. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation �� c airman C:UU..Al.cinEba AppDatolLocaI M.,—ftiWindmvsTmporary lnte t Files }Content.OudmklOX32QVW61Ground sign 2611 Dela mm dmx (�P 0 *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT ( MAJ - 51 (213 - 6] (314 - 7] 0\ RESOLUTIONS April 1, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 736 Increased Appropriation- Judgment & Claims PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r -7 Ld APR 14 2014 tI J BY: MR. 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 Prior Year Judgment & Claims, be and the same are hereby increased in the sum of $2,500,000. The amount of increased appropriation will be met from increased revenue in the account titled Fund Balance, not otherwise appropriated for any other 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 - restricted - Claims $ 2,500,000 To: 17221008 - 480205 Judgment & Claims - Prior Years $ 2,500,000 !. r M 7 *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH * '� WYATT [----- ___-_ - - -] [MAJ- 5]� � [213 - 6] [314 - 7 ] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 737 Transfer in Funds- Tree Mngt & Pool Code PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Pi E APR 14 2014 BY: MR.�n� 00 Transfer of Funds That, Pursuant to §20 -12 of the Charter and the Certificate of the Mayor and the Comptroller submitted to the Common Council, the appropriation in. be transferred and reappropriated as set forth below: From: 30000106 - 445100 Capital Planning $227 To: 30001016 - 445100 Tree Management & Planning $ 184,150 30090706 - 445100 Pools Code Review $ 43,600 *AYE* NO * [314 - 7 ] FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] * q * [213 -'b] [314 - 7 ] RESOLUTION 0073 In the Common Council of the City of Buffalo, On March 24, 2014 Council Member Richard A. Fontana submitted the following resolution: Objections to Compensation of Oat -going Time Warner Cable Executives Whereas, Time Warner Cable, Inc. (TWC), soon to be Comcast Corporation (Comcast), is the leading provider for cable and internet access in WNY, the happenings of this company greatly affect residents in Buffalo; Whereas, Comcast's acquisition of TWC will result in the elimination of many executive level positions currently occupied at TWC; Whereas, the executives leaving TWC are scheduled to receive compensation packages totaling around $135 million; Whereas, TWC Chief Executive Rob Marcus will likely receive at least $79.9 million dollars while only having been on the job for three months; Whereas, many customers struggle to pay rising costs of service so the company can make such excessive compensation packages possible; and Whereas, TWC and Comcast will ask shareholders to make a non - binding advisory vote on the compensation packages, thereby leaving a Justice Department regulatory review the only control on these excessive payments: Now, Therefore Be It Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council- 1) Expresses its great disapproval of the compensation packages offered to TWC executives; 2) Hopes the Justice Department and FCC will view these compensations as excessive in their regulatory reviews to occur later this year; and 3) Requests Council Staff to forward copies of this resolution to the Justice Department and the FCC. 'OP -r zfD Richard A. Fontana Lovejoy Council Member Christop er P. Sea South Council Member RAF:ME Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION 0073 In the Common Council of the City of Buffalo, On March 24, 2014 Council Member Richard A. Fontana submitted the following resolution: Supporting WNY Delegation. in Increasing Funds for Regional Security Whereas, terrorist threats to security are important concerns, at not only the national, but also the local level; Whereas, the Buffalo- Niagara region is an area of critical infrastructure and commerce, which, if attacked, would cripple our way of life and have significant implications on the region; Whereas, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) directs money to the communities that are likely terrorist targets; Whereas, Western New York had received federal funds for the purpose of increasing or maintaining security equipment and protocols from 2003 to 2011, but received nothing for the past three years; and Whereas, it is unclear how Western New York has become less of a terrorist target in the past three years by DHS standards but has become a prime target as identified in terrorist magazines: Now, Therefore Be It Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council- 1) Encourages Representative Brian Higgins to continue to find answers from DHS regarding how the priority of funding to cities is determined; 2) Supports the WNY delegation to join Rep. Higgins in his effort to secure funding from DHS for the purposes of increasing and maintaining security from terrorist threats in the Buffalo- Niagara region; and 3) Requests that Council Staff forward a copy of this resolution to Rep. Brian Higgins' Buffalo office. Richard A. Fontana Lovejoy Council Member RAF.ME Page I of 1 09 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 740 PASSED April 1, 2014 Waive Special Event Pees- 2014 Hasek's Heroes Willie O'Ree Skills Gerald A Chwalinski ,- City Clerk �a P R r ILE," APR 1 4 2014 �3 By: Mr. Golombek Date: March 2b, 2014 RESOLUTION Re: Waive Special Event Permit Fees 2014 Hasek's Heroes Willie O'Ree Skills Weekend Whereas: Hasek's Heroes gives children from low to moderate income families the opportunity to learn basic skating and hockey skills; and Whereas: On the weekend of March 28 -30, 2014, Hasek's Heroes will host the 2014 Willie O'Ree Skills weekend at the Bud Bakewell ice rink in Riverside Park; and Whereas: Willie O'Ree was the first black to play in the National Hockey League, when he suited up for the Boston Bruins in 1958; and Whereas: Sponsored by the Buffalo Sabres and the National Hockey League, the event will bring boys and girls youth hockey organizations from throughout North America to Buffalo as part of the NHL's Hockey is far Everyone initiative; and Whereas: The weekend will also allow participants the opportunity to skate on the ice at the First Niagara Center and attend the Buffalo Sabres — Tampa Bay Lightning hockey game; Now, Therefore Be It Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo waives the special event and permit fees associated with the 2014 Hasek's Heroes Willie O'Ree Skills Weekend at the Bud Bakewell Ice Rink in Riverside Park on the weekend of March 28 -30, 2014; and Be It Further Resolved: That copies of this resolution be sent to the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets and the Department of Special Events. _ Joseph Golombek, Jr. r *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -} [MAJ- 5} [213 - b] [314 - 7] V� Resolution: ® 0 7 .41 Sponsor: North District Councilmember Joseph Golombek, Jr. Date: April 1, 2014 Subject: A mandate that the U.S. General Services Administration take immediate corrective action to comply with federal law and agency policy on all matters related to the Peace Bridge. Whereas: Twenty -two expert federal officials from the White House Council on Environmental Quality, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the U.S. General Services Administration convened in August 2012 to form a federal inter - agency environmental justice task force to investigate the high childhood asthma rate in Buffalo's West Side community; and, Whereas: On August 29, 2012, the U.S. General Services Administration's Associate Administrator for Civil Rights and Chief Environmental Justice Officer, Ms. Madeline Caliendo, contacted all members of the 22- member federal inter - agency environmental justice task force and ordered that the task force be disbanded; and, Whereas: Ms. Caliendo disbanded the task force for political convenience just as it was in the process of developing a public health outreach program that was to be deployed in the West Side, evaluating alternative ways to invest grant funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and examining ways to improve U.S. Customs and Border Protection vehicle inspection operations at the Peace Bridge, among other items; and, Whereas: The task force was not, in fact, orchestrating a secret attempt to ban commercial trucks from the Peace Bridge, but was exploring numerous ways that each of the six agencies could leverage their resources to improve the quality of life for the West Side's low- income and minority residents who suffer health complications due to poor air quality; and, Whereas: The task force was unable to complete any of its objectives before it was disbanded by Ms. Caliendo; and, Whereas: On June 15, 2012, the U.S. General Services Administration's Region 2 Regional Administrator, Ms. Denise Pease, announced that the U.S. General Services Administration would complete a Categorical Exclusion Checklist Document pursuant to the agency's obligations under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (40 CFR 1500 - 1508), for the Peace Bridge Commercial Warehouse Expansion Project; and, ❑ Whereas: On June 26, 2012, Ms. Pease was officially notified that the Peace Bridge Commercial Warehouse Expansion Project was part of a large- scale, sequential, and concurrent series of transportation - related projects at the Peace Bridge and therefore did not meet the qualifications for the U.S. General Services Administration to legally conduct a Categorical Exclusion Checklist Document pursuant to the agency's obligations under the National Environmental Policy Act; and, 0 �S Whereas: The U.S. General Services Administration should have conducted a higher level of environmental review pursuant to the agency's obligations under the National Environmental Policy Act in the form of an Environmental Impact Statement; and, Whereas: The U.S. General Services Administration's obligations under the National Environmental Policy Act remain unfulfilled for the Peace Bridge Commercial Warehouse Expansion Project; and, Whereas: Top officials from the U.S. General Services Administration refused an official request by the City of Buffalo Common Council to testify on the agency's disbanding of the federal inter - agency environmental justice task force and illicit Categorical Exclusion Checklist Document for the Peace Bridge Commercial Building Expansion Project before the Committee on Community Development at a special public hearing that took place on March 11, 2014; and, Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo mandates that the U.S. General Services Administration reconvene the inter - agency environmental justice task force responsible for investigating the high asthma rate in Buffalo's West Side community and include participation from the community and a medical researcher of the community's choosing. Be it Further Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo mandates that the U.S. General Services Administration rescind its illicit Categorical Exclusion Checklist Document for the Peace Bridge Commercial Warehouse Expansion Project and perform a thorough Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act with extensive public participation and direct supervision from the U.S. Department of Justice and the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Be it Further Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo requests that the U.S. General Services Administration issue a formal apology to the City of Buffalo for the agency's disregard for their health and welfare of West Side residents and the agency's contemptuous disregard for the authority of this Honorable Body. Be it Further Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo requests that the U.S. General Services Administration transfer jurisdiction over all Peace Bridge matters from the agency's regional office in New York City to its headquarters office in Washington, DC, keeping Peace Bridge matters out of the hands of politically vulnerable GSA regional staff. Be it Finally Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to GSA Public Buildings Service Deputy Commissioner Michael S. Gelber; GSA Office of Client Solutions Assistant Commissioner Bart Bush; GSA Inspector General Brian D. Miller; White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair Nancy H. Sutley; Acting Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Environmental and Natural Resources Robert G. Dreher; and Acting Assistant U.S. Attorney General for Civil Rights Jocelyn Samuels. OPTED ::a_�n/ Joseph Golornlbek, r North District Councilmem r By Michael J. LoCurto Appoint Marriage Officer Pursuant to Chapter 49 of the laws of New York (1988), which allow a governing body the right to appoint one or more Marriage officers, who have the authority to solemnize marriages, I am requesting the appointment of the following person whose appointment as a Marriage Officer shall commence April 1st, 2014 and expire September 30 2014, Abraham Munson -Ellis MICHAEL J. LOC p Delaware District Councilmember K. i City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. 101WE ] Waive Special Event Permit Fees- War of 1812 PASSED April 1, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk ��� P } i � APR 14 2014 r (-T- CT1 0 0 7 4lt Sponsor: Michael J. LoCurto Resolution Re: Waive Special Event Permit Fee for the War of 1812 Flint Hill Encampment Bicentennial in Delaware Park Whereas, in the spring of 1814, Delaware Park was the site of an important training camp for American soldiers to gain the experience that helped season these veterans to face some of the bloodiest battles of the war later that summer, including the battles of Chippawa, Lundy's Lane, and the Siege of Fort Erie; and Whereas, on April 12 2014 a local group of War of 1812 re- enactors known as the 22 United States Infantry, will hold a one day event in Delaware Park in honor of the bicentennial of the Flint Hill encampment training site there; and Whereas, the event will consist of a drill training at the Flint Hill monument site in Delaware Park, where the group will train and also engage interested members of the public in explaining the historical significance of the day in conjunction with local historians; and Whereas, the organization is a small not - for - profit holding the event to remember the service of American soldiers and will not be generating money at the event. Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved: That the City of the Buffalo Common Council hereby waives the special event fee for the War of 1812 Flint Hill Encampment Bicentennial in Delaware Park on April 12 2014; and Be it Finally Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be sent to the Department of Parks and Recreation and the Office of Special Events. MICHAEL oCURTO Delaware District Councilmember MOP a I *AYE* NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [------ -- -----I [ MAJ - 5 ] _ [213 - 6] [314 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 744 PASSED April 1, 2014 Waive Permit Fees- Canisius College Reserve Officers March Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 1 1 E [I' .4=m APR 14 2014. 1-1a r T 3� (�' '�)\ RESOLUTION 0 Sponsor: Michael J. LoCurto RE: Waiving Permit Fees for Canisius College Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Ruck March WHEREAS: The Canisius College Golden Griffin Battalion is one of the top- ranked ROTC programs in the country; and, WHEREAS: The Canisius College Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) develops leadership skills that last a lifetime. ROTC graduates are stationed all around the world and work in areas such as military intelligence, nursing and medical service, signal corps, infantry branches, field artillery, and many other others. WHEREAS: Cadet Kaitlyn Lafferty has organized a 12 -Mile Ruck March as a means to raise funds in support of the Canisius College Golden Griffin Battalion and the Iraq /Afghanistan Memorial Fund; and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Common Council waives any permit fees that will be needed for the Canisius College Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) to have a successful event in Delaware Park for the benefit of the cadets and the aforementioned causes on March 29, 2014 beginning at 10:OOAM. Michael J. LoCurto Delaware District Councilmember �9 ,A. *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO * PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * SMITH W VATT [MAJ- 5] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] Resolution Sponsor: Michael J. LoCurto Co- Sponsor: David A. Rivera Re: Worker Owned Cooperatives in the City of Buffalo Whereas, Worker Owned Cooperatives, heretofore known as "WOC's" are worker owned, democratically controlled enterprises which increase opportunities for meaningful and dignified work, living wages, and job security; and Whereas, WOC's are horizontally structured business entities that distribute generated profits equitably among worker owners in the form of "patronage; "and Whereas, WOC's operate in accordance with the 7 Rochdale Principles of Cooperation which uphold practices that are socially, economically, and environmentally responsible; and Whereas, WOC's create economically viable and resilient communities by anchoring jobs, generating wealth, and cultivating skills for participation and leadership; and Whereas, WOC's enact a model of community controlled capital which is shaped by and responsive to the needs of its stakeholders; and Whereas, the City of Buffalo has a history of successful worker cooperative businesses, such as Greenfield Street Restaurant, Yeast West Bakery, and Talking Leaves Bookstore; and Whereas, WOC's have been successfully incorporated nationally and internationally as a tool for economic revitalization, wealth creation, and worker empowerment- particularly in low income communities; and Whereas, WOC's thrive and expand when supported by local government, economic development organizations, and anchor institutions through the form of financial and in -kind resources, mentorship, incubation, and percentage exclusive service contracts; and Whereas, NY Code Article 5 -A: Worker Cooperative Corporations was written and enacted. in 1985 by University at Buffalo Professor Peter Pitegoff allowing worker cooperatives to gain their own incorporation entity, with the expectation that the support of worker cooperative expansion would "result in increased job satisfaction and increased productivity and will enable workers to receive the fullest economic benefits from their endeavors. It is also expected that the establishment of cooperatives under this article will result in the creation of new jobs in all economic sectors, will offer greater economic stability in the communities of this. state and will discourage the movement of capital and jobs out of this state," as outlined in Section 80. Now Therefore, Be it Resolved: The Common Council of the City of Buffalo hereby recognizes the viable potential worker cooperatives offer the revitalization of our city, region, and the United States, and pledges to support the development and expansion of worker cooperative enterprises with the resources and relationships at our disposal; and Be it Further Resolved: That a copy of this resolution be sent to the Office of Strategic P1mnling; Buffalo Urban Development Corporation; Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency; Erie County Industrial Development Agency; and the Western New York State Delegation, including Assembly members Sean Ryan, Crystal Peoples- Stokes and Senators Tim Kennedy and Mark Grisanti, MICHAE 1D E Delaware District Councilmember Niagara District Councilmember City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -99 of the Charter, 1 present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 746 PASSED April 1, 2014 Waive Park Rental and Event Fees for The Chaulkfest Buffalo Event Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r-.z R t7� APR 14 2014, r e3 \u W 0 RESOLUTION In the Common Council of the City of Buffalo on Tuesday, April 1, 2014, Council President Darius G. Pridgen submitted the following resolution regarding fee waivers; WHEREAS, The Chalkfest Buffalo sponsored by the 500 Block of Main Street Association will be held on Saturday, August 2, and Sunday, August 3, 2014 from 12 Noon to b PM, to benefit the Theatre of Youth, a not-for-profit agency; and WHEREAS, The annual event will be held outdoors in the 500 Block of Main Street of Downtown Buffalo, between E. Mohawk and Washington Streets; and WHEREAS, This is a free family oriented event bringing art and design to the 500 Block of Main Street using chalk as a medium. There is no admission or registration fee to partake in any of the many activities being offered; and WHEREAS, Monies collected from the sale of t- shirts and water bottles will go to the Theatre of Youth, assisting in the education of children through the arts; and WHEREAS, The event will be held rain or shine; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo waive the park rental and all event fees for the above listed event. C; mil; ll►���It����1tY��IJ� That the City Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks, Streets, and Special Events. PASSED Darius G. Pridgen Council President Ellicott District Councilmember dt A , ,to [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] j 2/3 - 6 } j3/4 - 7] E1 Y P- IN U FONTANA FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] j 2/3 - 6 } j3/4 - 7] By: Mr. Pridgen Ordinance Amendment Chapter 78, Animals 0074 The Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby ordain as follows: Section 1. That Chapter 78 of the Code of the City of Buffalo be amended to read as follows: Article VII 78 -34. Definitions. For the purpose of this Article: A. "At Large" means not confined, outside an area of escape such as a pen, corral, yard, cage, house, vehicle, or other secure enclosure, unless otherwise, under appropriate human control. B "Colony" means a group of one or more community cats. C "Community Cat" means an_y cat that is: (1) Homeless, stray, or at large, where the cat: a. has been socialized to people, or is less than five weeks old• b. could become feral as connection with humans is farther removed, and c. in the case of cats older than five weeks, has a good potential to quickly become domesticated once again, or 2 Feral where the cat: a.is not socialized towards humans,• b. is born in the wild or is the offspring of an owned cat, or c is a formerly owned cat that has been abandoned, or , : P (3) A cat that lives in the communit but is not owned by a human, sometimes referred to as a "free-roaming" or "street" cat. D. "Domesticated Cat" means a cat: 1 that is social towards humans; (2) that currently lives within the residence or on the property of a person or persons accepted as the cat's owner; and 3 that is considered qppropriate as a companion for humans. E. "Ear Tipping" means a straight -line cutting of the tip of the left ear of a cat while the cat is anesthetized. F. "Neuter" means to permanently sterilize male cats to render them incapable of iMpregnating female cats by means of either sur performed to remove the reproductive organs or chemical sterilization by which the cats are injected with a drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for that purpose. G. "Spay" means to permanently sterilize female cats to prevent estrus (heat )cycles and eliminate their ability to become pregnant by means of either surgery_ performed to remove the ovaries and uterus or chemical sterilization by which the cats are injected with a drug approved by the United States Food and Drag Administration for that purpose. H "Sterilize" means to spay or neuter a cat. 1, "Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, and Return Program" or "TNVR" means aerogram in which community cats are humanely trapped, evaluated vaccinated sterilized and ear tipped b a veterinarian and returned to the trap location with the intent of controlling or reducing feline population and reproduction. J. "Veterinarian" means a person licensed to practice veterinM medicine in the State of New York. 78 -35. General Polic . A. TNVR of community cats shall be legal in the Cit y of Buffalo and interested citizens are encouraged to participate in and support TNVR activities on a voluntga basis. B. All persons who attempt to tra p communit y cats for TNVR in the City of Buffalo should be familiar with the guidelines supported by regional and national feral and communi cat organizations, as well as the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), regarding 4ppropriate methods of TNVR. C. Socialized cats and all kittens subject to TNVR shall be eligible to be, but not mandated to be re- socialized and put up for adoption. D. An ear tipped cat received by local shelters shall be returned to the location where trapped unless veterinary care is required. A trapped ear tipped cat shall be released on site unless yeteringa care is required. E. Animal control officers shall use appropriate opportunities to inform stakeholders about TNVR. F. It shall not be a violation of this section to determine that the best course of action for a articular cat or cat coloLly, is to be left alone. 78 -36. Implementation Animal control officers within the City of Buffalo shall implement and administer this Article in consultation with community cat welfare experts, including All Cat Allies, NYC Feral Cat Initiative Best Friends Animal Society American Association of Feline Practitioners, Neighborhood Cats, IndyFeral, and No Kill Advocacy Center. 31 � §Z. Severability. Should any section or provision of this ordinance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such determination shall not affect the validity of the ordinance, other than the part declared to be invalid. §3.This ordinance amendment shall take effect immediately upon being duly ratified pursuant to §3 -19 of the City Charter. APPROVED AS TO FORM TIMO -, C �I0 SEL By: Ala . Gerstnnan Asst. CorWation Counsel Underlined material is new. Material in brackets [ ] is repealed. RECE9 ED AND F &ED 4 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO April 4, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR. OF BUFFALO FITIT Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3.19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 748 PASSED April 1, 2014 Waive Park Rental and Special Event Fees- Kinfolks Soul Food Festival Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk -4) 0 a APR 14 2014 .tee. Jllu u� � r'r C CYt el� Resolution 0 7 1 �1 Sponsor: Demone Smith Date: March 27, 2014 Subject: Waive Park Rental and Special Event Fees for the Kinfolks Soul Food Festival at LaSalle Park Whereas: Chapter 175 of the Code of the City of Buffalo establishes a schedule of fees that are Charged with respect to licenses and permits and activities required or regulated Under the provisions of various chapters of the; and Whereas: The Kinfolks Soul Food Festival, a National Festival that travels from city to city as an all social event of food, entertainment and information; and Whereas: The Kinfolks Soul Food Festival is presented by the Kinfolks Corporation Inc. a organization whose objective is to create platforms from which the general public can come and retrieve life changing knowledge as it relates to Health & Wellness, Technology, Family Intervention, Financial Literacy, Professional Career Building and Workforce Development; and Whereas: The Kinfolks Soul Food Festival will be held June 28, 2014 at LaSalle Park. This will be their inaugural visit to our city and hopefully many more; and Now, Therefore Be It Resolved, That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo respectfully requests that the Department of Special Events, Department of Permits. and Inspections, and the Department of Public Works waive Park Rental and Special Event Fees for the Kinfolks Soul Festival; Be It Further. Resolved, That the City Clerk forward a copy of this resolution to the Commissioners of the Departments of Permits and Inspections, Public Works and Special Events Demone Smith Majority Leader - Buffalo. Common Council Masten District Councilrnember 0 �1 *AYE* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [ MAJ - 5 ] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] 007 D 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. Lacole Brumfield Cedric Holloway Chrystal T. Jones Barbara A. Lark Douglas S. Morgano Total: 5 Adopted 4101114 0075 ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS The following meetings are scheduled. All meetings are held in the Common Council Chambers, 13th floor City Hall, Buffalo, New York, unless otherwise noted. Rejaular Committees Committee on Civil Service Committee on Finance following Civil Service Committee on Comm. Dev Committee on Legislation Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at 9:45 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, April 8, 2014 at 1:00 o'clock P.M. Tuesday, April 8, 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 mqy be meetings set Lip whereby the Cit Clerk's Office is not made aware; therefore, unless we receive notice from the respecti_v_e Chairmen we can only make notification of what we are made aware. e;51� e; 0 -1 Q0 7 1 1. No. Adjournment On a motion by Mr. Smith, Seconded by Mr. Rivera, the Council adjourned at 6 fm GERALD A. CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK April 1, 2014