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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14-1209 (1)CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO November 25, 2014 AT 2:00 P.M. Present – Darius G. Pridgen, President of the Council and Councilmembers: Fontan a, Franczyk, Golombek, LoCurto, Rivera, Scanlon, Wyatt. Absent j r` ! 1)' r A. On a motion by Mr. � Seconded by Mr. Fontana, the minutes of the state d meeting held on November 12, 2014 were approved. [MAJ- 5] [2/3 - 6] [3/4 7] * AY * NO Nov 25, 20I4 FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOM LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON SMITH WYATT [MAJ- 5] [2/3 - 6] [3/4 7] * AY * NO Nov 25, 20I4 FROM THE MAYOR Nov 25, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 25, 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. 2362 PASSED November 25, 2014 Suspension of Parking Meter Enforcement on Friday, November 2$, .2014 (Black Friday) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk APPROVED C NOV 2:5 2014 4� r^ r) '�F � TO: FROM: SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE COMMON COUNCIL EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT DATE: November 25, 2014 SUBJECT: SUSPENSION OF PARKING METER ENFORCEMENT ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2014 ( "BLACK FRIDAY ") PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: NONE In accordance with the City of Buffalo's traffic ordinances as contained in Chapter 479, Section 33(16), I hereby request Your Honorable Body authorize the suspension of all parking meter enforcement in the City on Friday, November 28, 2014 (`Black Friday "). I firmly believe that this measure offers an excellent opportunity to drive increased business to stores and restaurants citywide and further promote our commercial districts and local businesses, while at the same time providing a significant benefit to the residents of the City of Buffalo. effort. Thank you for your consideration of this request, and for your anticipated support of this DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: PASSE BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR 'AYE* NO FONTANA F -�QZYK GOLOMBEK LQQURT0 * T * * PRIDGEN * m RIVERA r � * SCANLON � WYATT FROM THE MAYOR - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Nov 25, 2014 L FROM THE BUFFALO PRESERVATION BOARD „ aP d-) City of Buffalo BUFFALO PRESERVATION BOARD Byron W. Brown, Mayo,- Mr. Alex David P.O. Box 327 Lackawanna, NY 142.18 Dear Mr. David, Paul McDonnell AIA.Chair November 10, 2014 At the Buffalo Common Council Legislative Meeting Hearing on October 21 you voiced questions and concerns on what impact the expansion of the Linwood Preservation District may have on the properties you own on Linwood Avenue. I would be more than happy to discuss them with you at your convenience. I telephoned you recently, but would be happy to meet you in person. In the meantime I am also including some information we came up with that may answer some of your questions. I can be reached at 777 1760. S 7uM4c y, PDonneIl, Chair Buffalo Preservation Board �i '- 3_ .2 91 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. i, L �� ,all Local Landmarking and the Homeowner A number of questions were asked at the recent Common Council Meeting regarding the effects that a landmarked district would have on the homeowner. When a property or district becomes a local landmark it becomes the responsibility of the Preservation Board to insure that the historic fabric of that property is maintained. While landmarking does restrict an owner from making certain changes to their property there is a considerable amount of flexibility permitted under statute. Landmarking has been shown to maintain and increase property values. A homeowner who has been diligent about maintaining their property can be assured their neighbors are held to the same standard and not make inappropriate changes that decrease value in the entire district. The Preservation Board reviews properties in the context of their present materials. They cannot compel an owner to revert back to `original" materials if they have already been altered. For instance if a house was built with a wood shingle roof that was replaced with an asphalt roof in 1970, the Preservation Board would not require a wood shingle roof be installed, The Preservation Board reviews changes to a property in relation to how it is viewed in "the public right of way ". The street facade of a house is going to be more strictly regulated than the rear facade that is not viewed by the public. If an owner wanted to change the original windows, front door, build an addition etc, the Board would be most concerned with the ones the public views. A question was asked if a front door could be removed and replaced with a larger one. If the new door were very similar in proportion and detail the board would most likely approve it. The board might also suggest that any new door be installed in the rear or the side of the house that was not visible by the public. The majority of projects that come before the Preservation Board are granted a "Certificate of No Effect" (CNE). A CNE is an administrative action, handled entirely by the staff that does not require the owner to present their project at a board meeting for approval. A CNE is issued for repairs or projects that replace "in kind" materials, i.e. a new asphalt roof that would replace an existing asphalt roof. Painting/ color is not reviewed by the Preservation Board. For projects that an owner may need guidance we have on many occasions developed "design review committees" These committees are made up of 2 -3 board members who will meet the owner at their property and provide guidance, share ideas all in the interest of insuring a prompt and clear approval of the proposed work. �1 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS Nov 25, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, l present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 2364 PASSED November 2S, 2014 Change in Contract Erie Basin Marina Hatch & Second Floor Phase II DEC 0 8 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski u. City Clerk w?c� r,� #1 (Rev. 1/93) TO: FROM: SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL THE COMMON COUNCIL DEPARTMENT: DIVISION: DATE: November 17, 2014 Public Works, Parks and Streets Division of Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: Erie Basin Marina [: Hatch & Second Floor [: Phase 2 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item #7 of CCP of 10/29/13 I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following change in Scope of Work for Erie Basin Marina, Hate & Second Floor, DiDonato Associates C #93001253. 1. Additional services required to accommodate the inclusion of a full kitchen on the ground floor. 2. Full permanent enclosure of the existing roofed patio. 3. One handicapped accessible toilet room and reorientation of the bar. These changes affect the architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing design with additional work for the open air plaza/patio space to be added as an add alternate to the bid package. Additional services will include: Site Design Civil Engineering Design and Documents Structural Design and Drawing revisions Architectural Design and Drawings Revisions and Project Coordination MEP Design and Drawing Revisions Add $10,665.00. The foregoing changes result in a net increase in the contract of Ten Thousand Six Hundred Sixty -Five and 00 /100 Dollars {$10,665.00). Summary: Original Contract Approved Amount Amount of Previous Change Orders Amount of This Change Order ( #1) Revised Contract Amount $120,000.00 0.00 $10665.00 $130,665.00 Costs have been reviewed by the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work will be available in accounts 35328206- 445100 ($7,435.55) and 36328206- 445100 ($3,229.45) Buildings. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Steven J. Stepniak SJS:PJM:PS:cmg Cc: Comptroller TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: X Change In Contract — Erie Basin Marina — Hatch and Second Floor, Phase 2 (DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Department of Public Works Parks and Streets, dated November 17, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to execute Change Order #1 in the amount of $10,665.00 (Original Contract Amount $120,000.00 + Change Order #1 $10,665.00 for a Revised Contract Amount of $130,665.00 for the Erie Basin Marina, Hatch and Second Floor, to DiDonato Associates, C #93001253. Funding is available in Accounts #35328206 - 445100 and 36328206 - 445100 — Buildings. PASSED l� C:1UserslhucinskilAppDataToca[ Microso$IWindowslTemporary Intemet Fitesl Content.Outtook1OX32QVW61Change in Contract -Erie Basin Marina.docx r Change In Contract — Erie Basin Marina — Hatch and Second Floor, Phase 2 (DPW) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Department of Public Works Parks and Streets, dated November 17, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to execute Change Order #1 in the amount of $10,665.00 (Original Contract Amount $120,000.00 + Change Order #1 $10,665.00 for a Revised Contract Amount of $130,665.00 for the Erie Basin Marina, Hatch and Second Floor, to DiDonato Associates, C #93001253. Funding is available in Accounts #35328206 - 445100 and 36328206 - 445100 — Buildings. PASSED l� C:1UserslhucinskilAppDataToca[ Microso$IWindowslTemporary Intemet Fitesl Content.Outtook1OX32QVW61Change in Contract -Erie Basin Marina.docx T AYE* No * FONTANA FRANCZ r * * GOLOM EK r � * LOCURTa m PRD)GEN T Rn RA SCANLON * T y SMITH $ # WYATT [ MAJ - s] [213 - 6 [314 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2365 Report of Bids 2015 Block Pruning PASSED November 25, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk I DEC 0.8 zoW r SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 18, 2014 0� „ FROM: Public Works Parks & Streets Parks & Recreation SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids [: 2015 BLOCK PRUNING [: Group #811 I advertised for on October 22, 2014 and received the following formal sealed bids for the 2015 Block Pruning, which were publicly opened and read on November 5, 2014. In obtaining these bids for the above mentioned project, I have asked for unit price covering the various items of work and material which will be performed. The final cost of the work will be based on the actual measured quantities of materials entering into the work and may be either more or less than the total bid. The Following Bids Were Received Tree Services of WNY, Inc 41 William Street Tonawanda, NY 14150 Total Bid $ 94,239.00 Schneck's Tree Removal, Inc. 2861 Southwestern Blvd. Orchard Park, NY 14127 Tree Care of NY 11493 Broadway Lancaster, NY 14004 $ 99,292.00 $119,600.00 I hereby certify that,the foregoing is a true and correct statement of ail bids received and that Tree Services of WNY, Inc. is the lowest responsible bidder. I respectfully recommend a contract award in the amount of $111,000.00 based on increasing the quantity of work to the amount available in the budget. Funds for this contract are available in 14570006- 480000 and/or an account(s) to be named at a later date. Department Head Name: Steven J. Stepniak Title: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: Cc: Peter Merlo, P.E., City Engineer Andrew R. Rabb, Deputy Commissioner, Parks & Recreation I " Report of Bids — 2015 Block Pruning, Group #811 (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 November 18, 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 2015 Block Pruning with Tree Services of WNY, Inc., with a total bid of $94,239.00. Funding for this contract is available in Account #14570006 - 480000 and /or an account(s) to be named at a later date. PASSED C :4Umm\lmcinslilApp7)alaVLoWVAim ofL%WindawsSTempomary [Memel Files %Cm1enLOndaokOX72QVW6lRepart of Bids -2015 block pmningdacx 'AY E* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLONMEK LOCURTO m r � * PRWGEN T _ RRTRA SCANLON *. T T � � smn H WYATT [MM- 5 ] R [2/3 - 61 [ 3I4 - 7 ] #4 (Rev 7 -07) ,f a l� Certificate of Appointment 1n compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or Promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Parks to the Position of Recreation Instructor Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) TEMPGRAR Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) ' MAXIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 38,280 LAST JOB TITLE Community Rec. Aide NAME Stephen Rogers LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 11114 ADDRESS 34 Clay St. LAST SALARY $37,780 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14207 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -xX- LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 14222001 TITLE CODE NO 9210 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ, 411001 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2014 -98 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $34,336 - 38,280 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Ste niak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 1117114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: UKICiINAL + 2 COPIE O: CITY CLERK ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPL01'EE(5l r2xD �. #4 (Rev 7 -07) 1 � Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointments) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Streets to the Position of Supervisor Street Sanitation Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (insert one) Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 3%010 (Step 3) LAST JOB TITLE Truck Driver NAME Antonio Ballo LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE. 11114 ADDRESS 309 Ideal St. LAST SALARY $37,447 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14206 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 52002601 TITLE CODE NO 5020 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ.' 411001 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2014 -84 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $24,828 - $41,380 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Ste niak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 1115114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEEfS) 1) FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES Nov 25, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2368 PASSED November 25, 2014 Food Store (New) 2502 Bailey (Lov) Gerald A Chwaiinski City Clerk - f -7 f.� Ul To: The Common Council: Date: November 13, 2014 From: Department Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store (New) [: T e in U 2502 BAILEY (LOVEJOY) er and [. Lower Case Only[ Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) Text (Tye Sin le S ace Below): Pursuant to Chapter 194 of the -City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Food Store License located 2502 BAILEY AVE (MOHAMED ABDULLA/NYC MARKET) and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a food store license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collections Office I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Tune Department Head Name: y e Title: Signature of Department Head: JC:PS:jd 1 1� { Interdepartmental Memo Date: November 13, 2014 To. James Comerford, Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Food Store at 2502 BAILEY Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 194, the following is a check list of requirements for Food Store application to the Common Council: Fire Prevention ' Building Inspection Police Department ®/ Collection Office ® Application Director Permit & Ins ction Services a 0 0� REVIEW TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY MALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 COLLECTIONS JOE LOTEMPIO NYC MARKET FOODSTORE 2502 BAILEY LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT MOHAMED ABDULLA (716)563 -D266 FST14- 10026578 (TO BE COMPLETED BYAGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) (APPROVED: DATE: `,; DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW — REMARKS: L INSPECTOR: 4 4 le e RM# EXT "' , PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU, CITY OF BUFFALO B Department of Permit & Inspection Services w i Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 30I ® Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: FIRE REFERRED TO: LT. GERALD WHALEN APPLICATION FOR: NYC MARKET LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: 2502 BAILEY LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT APPLICANT NAME: MOHAMED ABDULLA APPLICANT PHONE: (716)563 -0266 APPLICATION NO: F8714- 10026578 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: CALL FOR APPOINTM&NT DISAPPROVAL REASON: October 28, 2014 . .... . ................. . (TO BE COMPLETED BYAGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) . APPROVED:) DATE: iolo 7 / I DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: �• �sn, ls2� !- — RM# EXT 7C.0 AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO FALO B Department of Permit & inspection Services Office of Licenses µ a 65 Niagara Sq Rm, 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: BUILDING VINCE FERRARACCIO NYC MARKET FOOD STORE 2502 BAILEY LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT MORAMBD ABDULLA (716)563 -0266 FSTI4- 10026578 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT October 01, 2014 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED To) APPROVED: DATE: C t DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: RM# EXT ':�' --ru J , CITY OF BUFFALO Department of Permit & Inspection Services Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 85114078 INSPECTION TYPE: POLICE REFERRED TO: MARGARET OVERDORF APPLICATION FOR: NYC MARKET LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE 0-30 BUSINESS ADDRESS: 2502 BAILEY LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT APPLICANT NAME: MOHAMED ABDULLA APPLICANT PHONE: (716)563 -0266 APPLICATION NO: F5714- 10026578 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: CALL FOR APPOINTMENT DISAPPROVAL REASON: October 01, 2014 APPROVED: ... .... . ......... .. .. . .... .......... -- � ....... . ............... .... (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY)DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) DATE: . DISAPPROVED: DATE: REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE C+NEYLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICEW LICENSES. THANK YOU. i � {m � `_'' , v 4yp i I k;ITT OF y� ��✓ P hone 02 Sole Proprietor O Cc� oratioaa �I Prtnarship L7 Limited Liability Company fee. 0 Restaurant 1 seats $174.00 112 01400 seats $254 � . Q Restaurant barxee ' fee :00 Q Re`stauranf Take but $ 88.00 seats Q %Floor 5lto 01.400 ry $367,5 C7 es Q a Se111u alcolt lic bever O es? ©Mech� ioio $21A.f30 � Footl Stare A ca e o uspec on $131:25 $1'15.00 (Public Assembly) Restaurant 50+Seats ®fit © Public Dame (based on s ftj Q Caitereir 0 Coin Control Amuset�nent $ 88..DO Q GoGa 04000 #games. perga= $47.25 $131,25 Q akery ❑ Arcade # games Der game Slra. #]ng ink $210,40 Q 0 =2 employees $ 63,f)0 Q music mecha p game $47;26 ©Bovvl,n Alley pet lane- $31.50 CD 3,t0 employees $1A5:00 mechanical $52.50 # lades Q Music live, no dancing $52.50 13 11 -15 emplo © News tsud ! Billiard Parlor per table $31,50 0 26�SO employees $315.00 $63.00 #tables Q 51 -260 emplo $525;04 Corporation Name Business Name (dba) Business Phone (rJy) qr fyp 1. Business Address ( p s1 e. Busine fax w� MAiting Address (if different) � �Al NYS`Tax ID # -- Business Webste Owner Principal Partners E-m Applicant. (Jost, fir _ .. � G� T.. Home Phone Home Address, (Po .Box not acceptable) fW Date of birth Place of Birth Co- Appiichnt (last, first) — Home Acidress (Pd BOX:not acceptable) Home. Phone Date of birth Place of Birth Describe your specific business activity in detail. I am aware of the obligation to provide tits * notice of change in required. in forthation and I have owners, managers, or other principals oftheir criminal and/or ctvie.responsibilitytar the timelinfarmed all and conditions to the license or timely abateinent of any nuisance y fulf llm activity atcr associated with the. business. Initial e t of st rictions re For mice u se only As #ut authorized agent of the entity identified.above; I certify the Subscribed and sworn bef ore the this information on this farm is tie, correct, cgmpleto and current z day Of.. o 2U. to the best - �.., f my knowledge. and ballet; oner ofDeeds •- City of Buffalo Print Name. Signature . f App No �e A licatnt must be resent at tim� . ins ections; Magri A. AM% Notary public, Stag of New Park County of Brie ivy Commission Expires June 26, 20 .. 0 . Food Store License (New) — 2502 Bailey (Lov) (DPIS) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item, be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Permits and Inspection Services, dated November 13, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code to issue a Food Store License to Mohamed Abdulla d/b /a NYC Market located at 2502 upon the following condition: • No sale of drug paraphernalia, including, but not limited to, glass test tubes, glass pipes, glass pens, or "Chore Boy" scour pads. C: IUserslclehnerUppl)at a\ Locallivficrosoft\Windows\Temporary Internet File6\Content.outlookV5MLCIHRfood stare license- new -2502 Bailey.docx 1(�2 r AYE* NO LONTANA FRANCZYK, r � � GQLQMBEK LOCVRTO T PR.ID GEt RIVERA SCANLON GATT City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2369 PASSED November 25, 2014 Food Store (New) Restaurant Take -Out 577 Elmwood (Nia) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk D 7 I Ez ? DEC 0 8 2014' =% F,� C: 2.: To: The Common Council: From: Department Permit & Inspection Services Date: November 13, 2014 Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store (New) / Restaurant Take Out [: 577 Elmwood (NIAGARA) Type in Upper and [; Lower Case Only[ Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [; Ext. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx); Text (Type Single Space Below): Pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Food Store License/ Restaurant Take Out located 577 Elmwood (James Newman/Mobil Mart#206 — James Newman /Tim Hortons #5712) and find that as to form is correct: I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a food store license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collections Office I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Tyne Department Head Name: Tyke Title: SSianature of Department Head: JC:PSjd P CITY OF BUFFALO Department of Permit &.Inspection Services Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 ® Buffalo, NY. 14202 (716)85I -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: BUILDING VINCE FERRARACCIO MOBIL MART #206 FOODSTORE . 577 ELMWOOD NIAGARA COUNCIL DISTRICT JAMES NEWMAN (716)875 -0915 FST14- 10026652 October 22, 2014 --- --- -- -- -- -- --- -- (TO BE COMPLETED BYAGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: L z ` l DISAPPROVED: DISAPPROVAL REMARKS: INSPECTOR: DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** RM# - EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. `� ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVA 1. MUST BE STATED REMARKS: / / / INSPECTOR: BELOW �� P RM# —�� EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. >f CITY OF BUFFALO e e Department of Permit & Inspection Services _. � Office of Licenses October 22, 2014 b 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 a Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: FIRE REFERRED TO: LT. GERALD WHALEN APPLICATION FOR: MOBIL MART #206 LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: 577 ELMWOOD LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: NIAGARA. COUNCIL DISTRICT APPLICANT NAME: JAMES NEWMAN APPLICANT PHONE: (716)875 -0915 APPLICATION NO: FS714- 10026652 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: -- E COMPUTED BYAGENCY/DEPARTMENTREFERRED TO) ------ ------ ------ �.�. �....�....� . APPROVE DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVA 1. MUST BE STATED REMARKS: / / / INSPECTOR: BELOW �� P RM# —�� EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. >f — b REVIEW TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 COLLECTIONS JOE LOTEMPIO MOBIL MART #206 FOOD STORE 577 ELMWOOD NIAGARA COUNCIL DISTRICT JAMES NEWMAN {716 }$75 -0915 FST14- 10026652 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGEYCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED- TO) �ANPR DATE- DISAPPROVED: DATE DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS::'f INSPECTOR: tf RMq EXT � PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITE ,OF BJJFFALU - Department of Permit & Inspection Services w Office of Licenses October 29, 2014 65 Niagara Sy Rm. 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: POLICE MARGARET OVERDORF MOBIL MART #206 0 FOOD STORE 577 ELMWOOD NIAGARA COUNCIL DISTRICT JAMES NEWMAN (716)875 -0915 FST14- 10026652 ---- ----- --- --- -- - - --- - - ---- - -- - -- (TO BE COMPLETED BYAGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO ) APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN:�� APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: 6 ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COIdETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. �' ,v. .� am aware (if the ab)igatk.%to provide timely notice of any change in required information, and I have in fornted all owners managers, or other principals of their criminal and/or civic responsibility far the timely fulfillment of restrictions and conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated with the business Iii F Far office use only. As an authorized agent of the sotity identified above, I certify the and sworn 6eEare,ine this information on this form is true, correct, complete and current to the best y of 20 of my kriowledge and belief.. Print Name i`& e Commissioner of Deeds -- City of BOffalo —~-- Signature Date �r7 App .No �_ _f /G/ - .. aX Y} 11 Sole Proprietor n . [] G'O Qr Jl Llesb�p Liability Company fee ©Restaurant I -200 teats. $174.00 r e q estaurantpance fee 01.201 -40 seats $250.60 1=1 I?1at+r,Shn�v 0 ©.Restaurant'1akeUut $ 88;00 0 400+ cents $35o;O0 © Yes 13 No 5 Alcoholic beye� r ©Live Music $1 Q.4()'ood ©]Vlecha>1ie, 1 3 [,Z5 Store $115-00 © Certificate of The action. $$56.00 (Public Assembly) Restaurant 50+ t7- Meat:. Fish Poultry ISU.00 seats D Nbifc Dance'(based Qn sg ft) 13 caterer $ 88 © Coin .Control Amusement ❑ GoGo Dan ng $131:25 C] Bakery # Baines per game $47.25 13 Arcade # d Ska4 Rink, $2[0:00 03.0 2 employees $ games per game $47.25 0 MOW mechanical 11 Per fig Alley per lame .$3.I:50 17 3 -! 0 employees $105.00 $52.50 0 MdAc live, no. dancing $52.50 #lames CI bouard I'arlo per table $31;50 Cl 11 -15 .employees $157.00 0 26 ernpioyees $315.00 News Stand $63 # tables ❑ 51-200 employees $$25:00 Corporation lame L I U Business Phone f 7!) S Business: Name (dba) Business. Fax Business Address (no Pp Box) ) Mailing Address. (if d ifferent) t{, t1_ t NYS Tax ID # p L Business Wt bsife �, men m5`[':? B -Mail J Owner(s)/Principal-Partners A pplicant (last, first) � Home Phon ' 7 1(0 -w- Herne Address (PO Boxriet:acceptable) Date of.btrth Place of Birth CQ:APpticant (lasE fuse) Horde Phone: 71 -' q .7 qa0. f . .r- Horne Address: (PO nox not aecepta6le) � �p(�,t � . �� �.� 4 � � X1� jq Date of birth irth Place of Birth -� —�— - Describe your specific business activity in detail 17r -.� C'.�.ic ce_l y► �_ f� .� r _ , .. am aware (if the ab)igatk.%to provide timely notice of any change in required information, and I have in fornted all owners managers, or other principals of their criminal and/or civic responsibility far the timely fulfillment of restrictions and conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated with the business Iii F Far office use only. As an authorized agent of the sotity identified above, I certify the and sworn 6eEare,ine this information on this form is true, correct, complete and current to the best y of 20 of my kriowledge and belief.. Print Name i`& e Commissioner of Deeds -- City of BOffalo —~-- Signature Date �r7 App .No �_ _f /G/ - October 22, 2014 (TO BE COMPLETED BYAGENCY/DEPARTMENP REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DISAPPROVED: DISAPPROVAL REMARKS: INSPECTOR: DATE: " DATE: DATE: * *TREASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** RM# EXT C'rZ� AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. �J� CITY OF BUFFALO Department of Permit & Inspection. Services Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq .Rm. 301 g Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: BUILDING REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: TIM HORTON'S #5712 LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT TAKE OUT BUSINESS ADDRESS: 577 ELMWOOD LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: NIAGARA COUNCIL DISTRICT APPLICANT NAME: JAMES NEWMAN APPLICANT PHONE: (716)875 -0915 APPLICATION NO: RT014- 10026653 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: October 22, 2014 (TO BE COMPLETED BYAGENCY/DEPARTMENP REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DISAPPROVED: DISAPPROVAL REMARKS: INSPECTOR: DATE: " DATE: DATE: * *TREASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** RM# EXT C'rZ� AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. �J� �7 Department of Permit & Inspection Services Office of Licenses October 29, 2014 65 Niagara Sy Rm. 30I Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: POLICE MARGARET OVERDORF TIM HORTON'S #5712 M � 1 7069 RESTAURANT TAKE OUT 577 ELMWOOD NIAGARA COUNCIL DISTRICT RT014- 10026653 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED: DATE: �� i�G / G dG� /� t' /�.�•,fi N DISAPPROVED: DATE: REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED. DISAPPROVED: DATE: DATE: w! t I �- 6 L4 q ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** CITY OF BUFFALO Department of Permit & Inspection Services Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: FIRE LT. GERALD WHALEN TIM HORTON'S 95712 RESTAURANT TAKE OUT 577 ELMWOOD NIAGARA COUNCIL DISTRICT JAMES NEWMAN (716)875 -0915 RT014- 10026653 October 22, 2014 DISAPPROVAL REASON: .... .... . -....... (TO BE COMPLETED BYAGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) �"PROVED: DATE: 16 `° F-3 DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. 17 CITY OF BUFFALO L- Department of Permit & Inspection Services r.` Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm, 301 a Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: ELECTRICAL CHARLES MOORE TIM HORTON'S 45712 RESTAURANT TAKE OUT 577 ELMWOOD NIAGARA COUNCIL DISTRICT JAMES NEWMAN (716)875 -0915 RT014- I0026653 October 22, 2014 (TO BE COIVIPLFTED BYAGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) .APPROVED: DATE: O L ISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: 4 r_ RM# � � ;,? EYT tC/ AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO F= a .Department of Permit & Inspection Services v Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: PLUMBING REFERRED TO: TONYANDO APPLICATION FOR: TIM HORTON'S 45712 LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION N0: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: RESTAURANT TAKE OUT 577 ELMWOOD NIAGARA COUNCIL DISTRICT JAMES NEWMAN (716)$75 -0915 RT014- 10026653 -- - ----- --------- - - - - -- - ----- (TO BE COWLETED BYAGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) October 22, 2014 APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: RM# EX.T rr AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. - k- c�_T -v -o CITY O B 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall Room 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 Phone (716) 85174078 Fax(716)851-4952 Type of Entity ❑ Sole Proprietor ❑ Corporation ❑ Partnership fee 0 Restaurant Dance 0 Floor Show $367.50 0 Live Music $210.00 0 Mechanical $131.25 0 Public Dance (based on sq ft) 0 GoGo Dancing $131.25 0 Skating Rink $210.00 0 Bowling Alley per lane $31.50 # lanes 1 1 Billiard Parlor per table $31.50 # tables CATION 1\ L" Limited Liability Company �/ fee Lrriestaurant Take Out $ 88.00 13 Food Store $1I5.00 O Meat Fish Poultry $150.00 0 Caterer fee © Restaurant I -200 seats . $174.00 0 201 -400 seats $250.00 0 400+ seats $350.00 0 Yes © No SeHine alcoholic Bever es� 0 Certificate of Inspection $56.00 (Public Assembly) Restaurant 50+ seats 0 Coin Control Amusement $525.00 # games ^ per game $47.25 0 Arcade # games _ per garne $47.25 © Music mechanical $52.50 0 Music live, no dancing $52,50 0 News Stand $63.00 fee 0 Restaurant Dance 0 Floor Show $367.50 0 Live Music $210.00 0 Mechanical $131.25 0 Public Dance (based on sq ft) 0 GoGo Dancing $131.25 0 Skating Rink $210.00 0 Bowling Alley per lane $31.50 # lanes 1 1 Billiard Parlor per table $31.50 # tables CATION 1\ L" Limited Liability Company �/ fee Lrriestaurant Take Out $ 88.00 13 Food Store $1I5.00 O Meat Fish Poultry $150.00 0 Caterer $ 88.00 0 Bakery ❑ 0 -2 employees $ 63.00 0 3 -10 employees $105.00 11 11-15 employees $157.00 0 26 -50 employees $315.00 1151 -200 employees $525.00 Corporation Name o (7 �� Business Phone --- � Business Name (dba) j m Y I 71 - Business Fax (opo lam --L(' Business Address (no 1'0 1.30x} rj " � f ©� B Mailing Address (if different) qqQ S h e C (O LL ; l }. c>!� M, �4�� S® NYS Tax ID # D--D # Business Website , l,It�Cc�, Cam E- ail E ff Owner(s)/ Principal Partners Applicant (last, first) Q Home Phone J(p ` Home Address: (PQ Box not acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth Co- Applicant (last, first) dl 1 1)d Home Phone Home Address: (PO Box not acre table) Date of birth PIace of Birth Describe your specific business activity in detail. t I am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required information, and I have informed all owners, managers, or other principals of their criminal and/or civic responsibility for the timely fulfillment of restrictions and conditions to the Iicense or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated with th b For office use only Subscribed and sworn before me this day of 20 Commissioner of Deeds -- City of Buffalo e ustriess. Initial As an authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the information on this form is tme, correct, complete and current to the best of my. knowledge and belief. s Print Name 1I` k i /�41 =� Signature Date App No fC Imp a26(, I App licant must. be prese at time of all Food Store License (New) /Restaurant Take -Out — 577 Elmwood (Nia)(DPIS) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Permits and Inspection Services, dated November 13, 2014, be received and filbd; and That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code to issue a Food Store License to James Newman dlbla Mobil Mart #206 — James Newman/Tim Hortons #5712 located at 577 Elmwood Avenue. C:\Usersklehner\AppDala\LCCRIMcrosofL\WindowsNTemporuy Internet FilesSContent .OutlooKJ5MLClH5VEood store license -new -577 Eimwood,doex _? p SAYE* NO FONTANA FRAh CZYK 1 GOL DhM X LOCURTQ m PFSDGEN R�TERA SCANLON . WYATT [MAJ- s] _ [ 2/3 - & ] [3/4 - 7] o 2 To: The Common Council: From: De artment Permit &.Ins ection Services Date: November 12, 2014 Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store (New) [: 791 TONAWANDA (NORTH) Type in Upper and � [; Lower Case Only [; Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Text (Type Single Space Below Pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Food Store License located 791 TONAWANDA (ABDULKADIR IBRAHIM HUSSEIN/FATAH VARIETY STORE.) and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a food store license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Buiiding Inspections, Police Department and Collections Office I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEUSLATiON. Type Department Head Name: Tyne Title: Signature of Department Head: rC:PS jd vet\ Interdepartmental Memo Date: November 12, 2014 To: James Comerford, Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Food Store at 791 TONAWANDA Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 194, the following is a check list of requirements for Foo Store application to the Common Council: ,,.,,{{ Fire Prevention Li Building Inspection Police Department Collection Office Application Permit & Inspection Services � c� REVIEW TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO. REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 COLLECTIONS JOE LOTEMPIO Fatah Variety Store FOOD STORE 791 TONAWANDA NORTH COUNCIL DISTRICT ABDULKADIR IBRAHIM HUSSEIN (716)883 -2670 FST13- 10026095 . .... .................... ... ........ .. . ........ . . . . .. (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) =APPROVED- DATE: fZ' Ssf3 DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: ~ �'<'�.r' i INSPECTOR: ��� �4c�12 3 _ RM# I- EXT PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO Department of Permit & Inspection Services Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)85I -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: FIRE LT. KENNETH POCZKALSKI Fatah Variety Store FOOD STORE 791 TONAWANDA NORTH COUNCIL DISTRICT ABDULKADIR IBRAHIM HUSSEIN (716)883 -2670 FST13- 10026095 2/6/2014 12:00:OOAM May 07, 2014 - -- -- - - - - -- --------------------------- ------------------------ (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) PPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: _ �� RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO Department of Permit & Inspection Services Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: POLICE MARGARET OVERDORF Fatah Variety Store FOOD STORE 0 2 0 791 TONAWANDA NORTH COUNCIL DISTRICT ABDULKADIR IBRAHIM HUSSEIN (716)883 -2670 FST13- 10026095 2ND REQUEST D ,, January 21, 2014 DISAPPROVAL REASON: - - - -- --- - - - - -- - - - -- ---- - - - - -- - - - - -- -- - ----------- - - - - -- - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- --------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED T / =APrROVIFD. DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: coct APPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: REMARKS: 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** COMMISSIONER OF POLICE: AFTER INSPECTION PLEAS C MPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO Department of Permit & Inspection Services Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: BUILDING VINCE FERRARACCIO Fatah Variety Store FOODSTORE 791 TONAWANDA NORTH COUNCIL DISTRICT ABDULKADIR IBRAHIM HUSSI (716)883 -2670 FST13- I0026095 11/28/2014 November 12, 2014 ---- - -- - --- - - - - -- - --- (TO BE COMPLETED BYAGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROV DATE: L DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: 11 F YI INSPECTOR: RM## EXT d AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. _ Home Addre (PO Aox nntamentablel .For office U se only AS an authorized agent of the e ntity identi£ie.d: I cea* the: Subset bed and; , orn before me l}is information on titis� form is toe, cvrreut; complete an d current °to the, AN day of 20 t of my knowledge and belle Print Name ommiWoner o e s - - etty ofBU(NO . Signature �`,es . Date. 5 App 146 16D AyOicnn , joustj rese�at ut tide Q a!1 i sheet'fo>as RECORY J. PER LA Notary Public, State of New York Qualified in Erle County My Cott MISslon Expires ] :e 12-04 - 11:18 FROM- COB- LIC,ENSE5 �� z .•� is 65 Niagara Sq, C Phone {716 > Sole Proprietor 11 too C1 Restaurant 1,200oseats $174:00 El 201A06 seats $?54:00 0 40p+ seats $350.00 Cl Yes 0 No Selling alcoholic ever e s? (POblicAssemb fl!) ltestaarant50 * alas O Coin: CO'ntr4i Alnusetnent O )0aitery. #.games � per ganze $4 7.25 ij Arcade #:games _,pergame $4715 0 Music mechanical $S2:5Q l] Music live, ;no dancing $52.5O L1 News Stand, $fi3:Of1 Corporation Ngme 91 Cl public PARIN (based gn sq ffl tW7+G€ol�o 1�aucing $131,25 �:SkatingBiiak $214.06 1�owliag��tiley geriana $31.50 ices `, 13 Billiard parlor per amble $31.50 )Ous pass Name (dbe) 1 C: U�. V 1 f D�; Business Address (no Po Box) Mailing Address.(if different) G. arh NYS Tax ID # Business Website Owiter Principal Pn ers (j 1 .A.pplicant (last, first) f 1 � V 40,0: r� ttl l ( N t Co-Applicant (tsar,fl `iq Home Adilres;s: (PQ 13ox not accapta O bate of birth A Caterer - $ 88:00 O )0aitery. 0 .:0 2 employees $. 63.0.0 0 3 -10 employees $105.00 Cl z1 1$,=ptoyees $157:00 13 26- 5.0:eriiployees $315.00 0 51 -�On employees. $525:00 Business Phone bid- �f.'�J' �usinass�lax ( ) - Home Phone. r :i. S• N E►. J.+�s k J a t. X anrt aware . fthe obligation to pirovlde titnely notice of any change in required inf0imation, and t have inf6rmed all owners, managers, or outer principals of their criminal andlor civio respodsib ity for tits timely fulfillment oPrestriotions and conduit }ns to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity. Ater aAboiated v�ith the business. xrai #ial To: The Common Council: Date: November 12, 2014 From: Department Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store (New) [: 224 VIRGINIA ST (ELLICOTT) Type in Upper and J [: Lower Case Only [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx. C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Text (T e Sin le S ace Below): Pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Food Store License located 224 VIRGINIA ST (AMIN ALL /VIRGINIA FOOD MARKE and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a food store license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collections Office I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. Type Department Head Name: Type Title: Signature of Department Head: JC:PS:jd S �t a Interdepartmental Memo Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 194, the following is a check list of requirements for F Store application to the Common Council: I Fire Prevention Building Inspection �� Police Department IJ Collection Office Application Director Perrnf & Inspection Services at Date: November 12, 2014 To: James Comerford; Commissioner. From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Food Store at 224 VIRGINIA ST DISAPPROVAL REASON: .. ................. -- --- (TO BE COMPLETED B YAGENCY/DEPARTMENTREFERRED TO) A ROVED DATE: f� f� f DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: r INSPECTOR: /A RM# Il EXT PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL e BUFFALO, NY 14202 REVIEW TYPE: COLLECTIONS REFERRED TO: JOE LOTEMPIO APPLICATION FOR: Virginia Food Market LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: 224 VIRGINIA ST LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: ELLICOTT COUNCIL DISTRICT . APPLICANT NAME: A Ali APPLICANT PHONE: (347)241.6127 APPLICATION NO: FST14- 10026388 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: .. ................. -- --- (TO BE COMPLETED B YAGENCY/DEPARTMENTREFERRED TO) A ROVED DATE: f� f� f DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: r INSPECTOR: /A RM# Il EXT PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO Department of Permit & Inspection Services Office of Licenses 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: REFERRED TO: APPLICATION FOR: LICENSE TYPE: BUSINESS ADDRESS: LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPLICANT PHONE: APPLICATION NO: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: FIRE LT. LAWRENCE HAKES Virginia Food Market FOOD STORE 224 VIRGINIA ST ELLICOTT COUNCIL DISTRICT Amin Ali (347 )241 -6127 FST14- 10026388 DISAPPROVAL REASON: ----------------------- --------------------------- (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) May 15, 2014 APPROVED. DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: REMARKS: INSPECTOR: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW* ** DISAPPROVAL REASON: --------------------------------------- - - - - -- - - ------------------------------- - - - - -- - - - - -- - (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMEXT REFERRED TO) AP OVED: DATE: 0 % DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED ]BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR:. RM# _/ EXT July 24, 2014 AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. CITY OF BUFFALO - a Department of Permit & Inspection Services r w , Office of Licenses — 65 Niagara Sq Rm. 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 851 -4078 INSPECTION TYPE: BUILDING = REFERRED TO; VINCE FERRARACCIO APPLICATION FOR: Virginia Food Market LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: 224 VIRGINIA ST LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: ELLICOTT COUNCIL DISTRICT APPLICANT NAME: Amin Ali APPLICANT PHONE: (347)24I -6127 APPLICATION NO: FST14- 10026388 REFERRAL DATE: 7/4/2014 12:00.00AM REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: --------------------------------------- - - - - -- - - ------------------------------- - - - - -- - - - - -- - (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMEXT REFERRED TO) AP OVED: DATE: 0 % DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED ]BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR:. RM# _/ EXT July 24, 2014 AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. �� D 0 CITY OF BUFFALO — LICENSE APPLICATION 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall Room 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 Phone (716) 851 -4078 Fax(716)851-4952 Type of Entity ❑.Sole Proprietor Jg Corporation ❑ Partnership fee ❑ Restaurant Dance ❑ Floor Show $367.50 ❑ Live Music $210.00 ❑ Mechanical $131.25 ❑ Public Dance (based on sq $) ❑ GoGo Dancing $131.25 ❑ Skating Rink $210.00 ❑ Bowling Alley per Iane $31.50 # lanes ❑ Billiard Parlor per table $31.50 # tables ❑ 51 -200 employees $525.00 Corporation Name Business Phone ( Business Name (dba) Business Fax { ) Business Address (no Po Box) l lf7l �. °�: f,1 `� .. 1` o. 1 . 1, r t a Mailing Address (if different) NYS Tax ID # — A = Business Website Owuer(s)/ Principal Applicant (last, first) Home Address: P of acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth Co- Applicant (last, first) Home Address: (Po Box not acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth Describe your specific business activity in detail. ky ❑ Limited Liability Company fee es agrant- Take$ut $ 88.00 XFood Store $1I5.00 ❑ Meat Fish Poultry $150.00 ❑ Caterer fee ❑ Restaurant ' 1 -200 seats $174.00 ❑ 201 -400 seats $250.00 ❑ 400- seats $350.00 ❑ Yes 11 No Selling alcoholic heye� rages? 0 Certificate of Inspection $56.00 (Public Assembly) Restaurant 50+ seats ❑ Coin Control Amusement # games — per game $47.25 ❑ Arcade # games _ per game $47.25 . ❑ Music mechanical $52.50 ❑ Music live, no dancing $52,50 ❑ News Stand $63.00 fee ❑ Restaurant Dance ❑ Floor Show $367.50 ❑ Live Music $210.00 ❑ Mechanical $131.25 ❑ Public Dance (based on sq $) ❑ GoGo Dancing $131.25 ❑ Skating Rink $210.00 ❑ Bowling Alley per Iane $31.50 # lanes ❑ Billiard Parlor per table $31.50 # tables ❑ 51 -200 employees $525.00 Corporation Name Business Phone ( Business Name (dba) Business Fax { ) Business Address (no Po Box) l lf7l �. °�: f,1 `� .. 1` o. 1 . 1, r t a Mailing Address (if different) NYS Tax ID # — A = Business Website Owuer(s)/ Principal Applicant (last, first) Home Address: P of acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth Co- Applicant (last, first) Home Address: (Po Box not acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth Describe your specific business activity in detail. ky ❑ Limited Liability Company fee es agrant- Take$ut $ 88.00 XFood Store $1I5.00 ❑ Meat Fish Poultry $150.00 ❑ Caterer $ 58.00 ❑ Bakery ❑ 0 -2 employees $ 63.00 ❑ 3 -10 employees $105.00 ❑ I1 -15 employees $157.00 ❑ 26 -50 employees $315.00 E -Mail Home Phone 1— 1 7 Home Phone I am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required information, and I have informed all owners, managers, or other principals of their criminal and /or civic responsibility for the timely fulfillment of restrictions and conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated with the business. Initial For office use only )ed and sworn before me Pis day of of Deeds -i City of Buffalo I "�l top .� )loop r As an authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the information on this form is true, correct, complete and current to the best of my knowledge and belief. Print Name Ate`; n A Signature Date A Iicant must be resent at time of all ins ections. 6� FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE, POLICY & URBAN AFFAIRS Nov 25, 2014 k 7 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT: November 6, 2014 SUBJECT: [:City of Buffalo [:First Quarter Gap 2014 -2015 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (item No. xxx. C.C. P. xx/xx /xx) Attached is the First Q Gap 2014 -2015. Due to the fact that it is still early in the fiscal year, our projections are conservative and close to budget. The year is projected to end with favorable results. Revenues that have previously trended downward, unfortunately continue in that direction, such as Gross Receipts Tax. Final approval of the budgetary revenue increases, delayed the implementation and these revenues should show an increase in the next quarter. The revenues that would be impacted are parking rates and some permit fees. There is a year -to -date savings in personal services. The largest savings is due to the delay in hiring a Fire or Police class during the summer. These hires are anticpated in early calendar year 2015. SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE : Commissioner of Administration, Finance, Policy and Urban Affairs DEFERRED TO TH COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF COMMUNITY SERVICES & RECREATIONAL PROGRAMMING Nov 25, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2373 Acceptance of Donation- $25,000.00 PASSED November 25, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk E D P P F DEC 0 2014 _ l am Y-I SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: November 14, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Community Services and Recreational Programming Division of Senior Services SUBJECT: [: Acceptance of Donation Total Cost $25,000 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) The Department of Community Services, Division for Youth Services has been awarded a donation from the US Drug Enforcement Administration's Cops and Kids Grant to pay for trainers in the Game Changers Program in the amount of $15,000. The Game Changers Program is a free intense 26 week life skills and basketball skills training program fror children ages 10 -18 that will be run at the Belle Center and the Delavan- Grider Community Center. The Department of Community Services will also receive $10,000 in asset forfieture money from The High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (HIDTA) to pay for the training equipment needed for the Game Changers Program. This generous donation will help to cover the costs associated with the event. Please approve the acceptance of this donation. SIGNATURE. J DEPARTMENT HEAD E : Commissioner 11/14/2014 1� Acceptance of Donation (Comm Srvs) Mr. Smith moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming dated November 14, 2014, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming, Division for Youth Services to accept a grant in the amount of $15,000.00 for the US Drug Enforcement Administration's Cops and Kids Grant to pay for trainers in the Game Changers Program; and that the Common Council hereby authorizes the Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming to accept $10,000.00 in asset forfeiture money from The High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program (HIDTA) to pay for the training equipment needed for the Game Changers Program. PASSED 0 C:\ User clehnerUppData \LocaRmcroso$�WindowslTemporary lntemet Files\ Content .outlnokVSMLCTH55Acceptance of Donationdocx 1 'AYE* NO EQNTANA ERQNCZYK * T � � GOLOLMEK LO- URTO PRIDGEN r RtVERA SCA MON * , S H [ MAJ - 5 ] [213 - 6] [314 - 7] (p J FROM THE BUFFALO URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY j #2 (Rev. 1193) MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: November 21, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT: BUFFALO URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT; Lease — American Youth Hostels, inc. d /b /a Hostelling International, USA ( "Hostel ") PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: This item is a request for authorization for the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURR) to consent to the termination of the existing lease at premises located at 667 Main Street (leased premises) and /or assignment of the lease to a new tenant, American Youth Hostels, Inc. d /b /a Hostelling international — USA ( "Hi- USA") and the negotiation and execution of a new lease between BURA and HI- USA. By the terms of the existing lease, there is a unilateral right held by the Lessee to a third extension of five (5) years. Concurrent with the assignment to HI -USA, the lease would be modified from a unilateral right to the third extension to an option for two five (5) year extensions by consent of both parties. The initial lease term will be for four (4) years. By the terms of the existing lease, the rent is defined as fifty percent (50 %) of the net cash flow (as defined in the lease). Due to the change in lessee and changes to the business model by which the Hostel will be run by HI -USA, the lease payments will be modified to a fixed rental rate of $1,407.00 monthly. The modification of the rental payment shall result in an increase of net rental payments of an average of $2,000.00 annually. The new lease will include a right of first refusal and also include BURA's ability to terminate the lease with a six month written notice in order to protect BURA's ability to sell the property for future development. The BURA Board previously approved this lease at its meeting on October 23, 2014. Please be advised that in accordance with the provisions of Article 15A of the General Municipal Law, it is now necessary for your Honorable Body to set a date for a public hearing, and to direct the publication of a notice of said hearing. In the interest of time and anticipating that Your Honorable Body is willing to expedite this matter, I have taken the liberty to prepare a Resolution together with a Notice of Public Hearing for your action. b 4 FORM #2 — Page 2 TEXT CONTINUATION RE: Lease — American Youth Hostels, Inc. d /b /a Hostelling International, USA 667 Main Street November 6, 2014 Forwarded separately are the following documents: 1. Resolution setting Public Hearing 2. Notice of Public Hearing 3. Resolution approving proposed Lease Agreement After the Public Hearing is held, Your Honorable Body may adopt a Resolution authorizing the disposition of land. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TITLE: Brendan Mehaffy Vice Chairman REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEIE ON LEGISLATION, 0 FROM THE CITY CLERK Nov 25, 2014 CITY OF BU FFALO DEPARTMENT OF LAW BROON W. BROWN MAYOR November 18, 2014 VIA HAND DELIVERY Hon. Gerald Chwalinski City Clerk, City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square, 1308 City hall Buffalo, NY 14202 TIMOTHY A. BALL CORPORATION COUNSEL Subject: City of Buffalo Limited Declaration of Emergency. Dear City Clerk Chwalinski; Enclosed for filing please find an original and three copies of the Limited Declaration of Emergency executed by the Mayor of the City of Buffalo pursuant to Section 24(3) of the NYS Executive Law on this the 18th day of November, 2014. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned directly at (716) 851 -4334. Respectfully yours, Timothy A. Ball :3RP01'.';j1 i !CAN C()U'� SE cc; Hon. Christopher L. Jacobs, County Cleric, County of Erie (Via First Class Mail) Hon. Cesar A. Perales, Secretary of State, New York State Dept. (Via First Class Mail) Hon. William R. Davis Jr., Director, NYS Office of Emergency Management (Via First Class Mail) 65 NIAGARA SQUARE / 1100 CITY HALL / BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3379 / (716) 851 -4343 / FAX: (716) 851 -4105 / www.city- bufUo.com �� b DECLARATION OF LIMITED STATE .OF EMERGENCY I, Byron W. Brown, Mayor of the City of Buffalo, hereby declare a limited State of Emergency in the City of Buffalo beginning on the 18 day of November, 2014 pursuant to the powers vested in me under Section 24 of the New York State Executive Law to preserve the public safety avid to render all required and available assi;starice vita€ is t h e security, well-being and health of the citizens of the City of Buffalo. This limited State of Emergency has been declared due to hazardous conditions created by lake Effect Snow which began on November 18, 2014. This State of Emergency is limited to South Buffalo, specifically all points South of Clinton Street in the City of Buffalo. These conditions continue to threaten the public safety. This limited State of Emergency will remain in effect until rescinded by n subsequent order or suspended by operation of law. I hereby further direct all departments and agencies of the City of Buffalo to take Whatever steps are necessary to protect life and property, public infrastructure, and provide such emergency assistance deemed necessary. I further direct that this limited .emergency declaration be filed with the Office of the City Clerk, the CO ;n - ly Ch -ark, the Secretary of State and the �.,t�„e � as Gff,� ;, ,.'r s,' .. Emergency Management within the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services. (Signature); (Title): M (Date): No 65 NIAGARA SQUARE/ 201 CITY 11 ALL / BUFPAL0, NY 14202 -3392 / (716) 851 -4841 / F "�K (716) 851 -4364 / ,.ciry- buffalo.com No. Leaves of Absence Without Pay I transmit herewith notifications received of the leaves of absence without pay, in the various depart Mayor /Ma or Executive- Mayor/Mayor Comptroller- Common Council- Assessment and Taxation- Public Works, Streets & Parks - X Police- Nicholas Skalski. Edward Housler. Michael Towns. Tracie Reid. Sharon Anderson. Abigail Rodrigues. 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. Nov 25, 2014 0 SINGL PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL re TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT: POLICE DIVISION: SUBJECT: 1: UNPAID LEAVE OF ABSENCE f� PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) I: Item No. Ex. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx TEXT: { TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW PPO Nicholas Skalski , assigned to the C- District has been granted a military leave of absence without pay for the period of 75 days commencing December 19, 2014 through March 4, 2015. DD /tlo TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Comm sioner of Police SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: / - = -•--� P -12e (10 /12) /J� EDUCATIONAL ❑ MATERNITY ❑ EMPLOYMENT ❑ PERSONAL ❑ FMLA(SEEBELOW) MEDICAL ❑ (MUSTATTACUMEDICAL MILITARY (MUST- ATTACH ORDERS) DOCUMIiNTATI THE FAMILYMEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE MWI.A) IS A 12 WEEK LEAVE (THE IIHERi4HTT$NTFMLA IS A L5 A !2 WEEK 1460 HR LEAVE USING A COMBINATION OF BOTH PAID AND UNPAM LEAVE TIaIE) FOR; CARE OF CHILD, SPOUSE, PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL HEALTH CONDITION (ADDTITONAL FMLA REQUEST FORM REQUIRED) THE TAKING OF ANY LEAVE OF ABSENCE WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF THE PERFECT` ATTENDANCE BENEFIT SWORN MEMBERS REQUESTING A LEAVE OF ABSENCE IN EX CESS' OF THIRTY (30) DAYS OR A CONSECiITTVE ACCUMULATION OF EXTINSIONS IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS; MUST SiIRREWER THEIR DEPARTMENTAL WEAPON, RADIO, CAI' SPRAY, BADGE, WREATH AND ID CARD FRIOR TO THE START OF THEIR LEAVE FAMUMTO DO SO WILL RESULTINTHEREVOCATIONOFTBELEAVE OFABSENCE AND THE CARRYINGOFTHEMEAMERASBETVGAWOL WLAN TI N OF LEAVE: RATES OF LEAVE: BEGINNING DATE: d -OLIL END DATE: RETURN TO WORK DATE: IOAI CII., ,x0L". LENGTH OF LEAVE: _ _7 )''� EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE PROVED I DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON MIROWER OF DUARTMI!TV 1AL EQUIPMENT) POLICE INSPECTOR BATE [APPRO / VED I D DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SLWME M)KIZ OF DEPARTHIENTAL EQUMA") COM MSIONER OF POLICE AA cc: ORIGINAL — ADMDIISTRATION AND FINANCE (PERSONNEL FILE) REQUESTING EMPLOYEE CIVIL SERVICE ADMINISTRATTON PAYROLL NAME: *SSN: _ . ?GOB 7 rX 7� f *LAST FOUR (4) DIGITS ONLY* ASSIGN: SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THI; COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE• FROM: DEPARTMENT: POLICE DIVISION: SUBJECT: 1: 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) Cell Block Attendant, Edward Housler, assigned to City Court Lock -up has been granted a personal leave of absence without pay for the period of 6 months commencing November 17, 2014 through May 17, 2015. 1 DD /tlo TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Police SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: P -I2c (I0/12) J DATE: �P /s a .7 - ley NAME: �c:l �.c�- �. �d C�,S'�:s/' RANK: cz,4 / f " *SSN: XXX_XX_ /S T 2 *LAST FOUR (4) DIGITS ON ASSIGN: TYPE OF I,1H avl EDUCATIONAL ❑ MATERNITY ❑ EMPLOYMENT ❑ PERSONAL FMLA (SEE BELOW) ❑ MEDICAL MILITARY ❑ (MUST ATTACH ❑ (MUST ATTACH MEDICAL ORDERS) DOCUMENTATION) • THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE (FMLA) IS A 12 WEEK LEAVE (IHE FNI`ERMI'fTENT FMLA IS A is A iZ WEEK / 480 HR LEAVE USING A COMBINATION OF BOTH PAID AND UNPAID LEAVE TIME) FOR: CARE OF CHILD, SPOUSE, PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL HEALTH CONDITION (ADDITIONAL FMLA REQUEST FORM REQUIRED) • THE TAKING OF ANY LEAVE OF ABSENCE WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF THE PERFECT ATTENDANCE BENEFIT • SWORN MEMBERS REQUESTING A LEAVE OF ABSENCE IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS OR A CONSECUTIVE ACCUMULATION OF EXTENSIONS IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS SST 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 OFABSENCE AND THE CARRYING OF THE MEMBER AS BEING AWOL EXPLANN'ATION ()F LEAVE: / DATES OF LEAVE: BEGINNING DATE: �/' -- / -7 - END DATE: RETURN TO WORK DATE: LENGTH OF LEAVE: /' s ✓ �� EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE PROVED / ❑ DENIED (APP VAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF DEPARTMENTAL EQUIPMENT) POLICE SPEC OR ATE on APPROVEp / ❑ DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF DEPAR NT L EQUIPMENT) COMMISSIONER OF POLICE DATE cc; ORIGINAL, - ADMTMSTRATION AND FINANCE (PERSONNEL FILE) CIVIL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION COMMANDING OFFICER REQUESTING EMPLOYEE PAYROLL SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT: POLICE DIVISION: SUBJECT: : UNPAID LEAVE OF ABSENCE PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) 1: Item No. Ex. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /xx) TEXT: ( TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW Police Surveillance Camera Monitor, Michael Towns, assigned to the Video Surveillance Room has been granted a medical leave of absence without pay for the period of 30 days commencing November 5, 2014 through December 4, 2014. DD /do TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Commis Toner of Police SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: P -12e (10112) �� '� � �4 «} �. It NA .. LAM • } RANK: ASSIGN: EDUCATIONAL 0 MATERNITY ❑ EMPLOYMENT 0 PERSONAL FMLA (sm BBL ❑ MEDICAL ® -06ST A17AaJ A EDjCAL MILITARY ❑ ORD ATTACH DO CUMENTATION) THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE OWA) IS A I2 WEEK LEAVE 1460 HR LEAVE USING A COMBINATION OF BOTH PAID AND UNPAID LAVE 7' RME7 CAR1; OF A IS SPOUSE, PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL HEALTH CONDITION (ADDITIONAL FMLA REQUEST FORW REQUIRED) THE TAILING OF ANY LEAVE OF ABSENCE WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF THE PERFECT ATTENDANCE BENEFIT ACCUM SWORN MEMBERS REQU85TIN(} A LEAVE OF ABSENCE IN EXCESS OF THRTY (30) DAYS OR A CONSECUTM UII.ATION OF E7tTEN5 TONS IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS; MUST SUEENDER THEIR DEPARTMENTAL WEAPON, RADIO, CAP SPRAY, BADGE, WREATH AND ID CARD PRIOR TO TM START OF TIM LEAVE .FAILURE TO DO SO WILLRESULTINTB' EREVoCATIONOFZEffLEAjvEOFABSENCE AND TTBE CARRYVVG OFTSEMEMBER ASBEIVGAWOL EMMA LION QF LEA f R QF LE BEGINNING DAT END DATE: �. RETURN TO WORK DATE: �' `' %: - S" LENGTH OF LEAVE: li Ar? v/ y' Al EWLOYYEE SIGNATURE PPROVED I ❑DENIED (APPROVAL CONDMOMD UPON SURRENDER OF DEPARn=TAL EQUIPMENT) - - P OLICE INSPECTOR DATE glFFPROVED / ❑ DENIBI) (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF I)EPAR AL UIP14R<;NT} -- -y' CORD MSIONER OF POLICE ATE cc: ORIGINAL — ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE (PERSONNEL FILE) REQUESTING EMPLOYEE CAM SERVICE ADMINISTRATION PAYROLL SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE FROM: DEPARTMENT: POLICE DIVISION SUBJECT PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) : Item No. Ex. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) TEXT: ( TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) UNPAID LEAVE OF ABSENCE PO Tracie Reid, assigned to the Commissioner's Office (Camera Room) has been granted a personal leave of absence without pay for the period of 4 days commencing November7, 2014 through November 10, 2014 DD /tlo TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Comrnissioner of Police SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: /JV P -12e (10112). /J� DATE: NAME: *SSN: *LAST FOUR (4) DIGITS ONLY* _. RAM: ASSIGN: EDUCATIONAL ❑ MATERMTY ❑ - EWLOYMENT ❑ PERSONAL FMLA (SEE BELOW) ❑ MEDICAL M MUSTA 7 TACH MEDICAL MILITARY ❑ (MUST•ATTACH DOCUMENTATTON) ORDERS) • THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE RdLA) IS A 12 WEEK LEAVE (TILE MI M - fEW F14A IS A IS A 12 WEE 1480 HR LEAVE USING A COWIMATION OF BOTH PAID AND UNPAID LEAVE TA9E) FOR: CARE OF CMD, SPOUSE, PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL HEALTf I CONDf ITON (ADDMONAL FU LA REQUEST FORM REQUIRM) • THE TAILING OF ANY LEAVE OF ABSENCE WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF TEE PHUICTA17 MANCE BENEFIT • SWORN MEMBERS BERS REQUESTING A LEAVE OF ABSENCE IN EXCESS OF TMTV (34) DAYS OR A. CONSECUTIVE ACCUMULATION OF E}[EENSIONS IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS; MI SURRENDER THEIR DEPARTMENTAL WEAPON, RADIO, CAP SPRAY, BADGE, WREATII AND ID CARD PRIOR TO THE STARTOF UM LEAVE FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULTIN TI4ER.EVOCATIONOFimMVE OFABSENCE AND TEE CARRYING OF TEEAMAMERASBEMAVOL EXPLANATION OF LEAVE DATES OF LEAVE BEGINNING DATE: r ri i RETURN TO WORK DATE: 1 \ - 0 " -I LENGTH OF LEAVE: MWPLQYEE SIGNATURE APPROVED 1 ❑ DEN® (APPROVAL CONDMONED UPON SURRENDER OF DEPARTImWAL EQ Up AffpM __4L'� 9 � PONCE INSPECTOR DATE - AI'PROMD I Q DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF _..../ COMMISSIONER OF POLICE EQUIPMF.11'1") ri cc: ORIGINAL — ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE (PERSONNEL FILE) REQUESTING EMPLOYEE CAM SERVICE ADMIMSTPA.nON PAYROLL ommR SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT: POLICE DIVISION SUBJECT: : UNPAID LEAVE OF ABSENCE I� PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Item No. Ex. { Item No. xxx. C.C.P. xx/xx/xx TEXT: ( TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW PO Sharon Anderson , assigned to the Commissioner's Office has been granted an extension to her medical leave of absence without pay for the period of 19 days commencing October 16, 2014 through November 3, 2014. DD /tlo TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Police SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: -- DATE; NAME; *SON: UST FOUR (4) wri d'S y - T,.• tum. ASSIGN. LL �dA&.�e M=ATIONAL ❑ MATiBMITY . EMPLOYMENT 0 PERSONAL � PMLA (s13 ISROW) ❑ WbICA7, 200T AITAM WM M flTARY ❑ (ML�'TA 1lC�7 �C!> 'A1TON) ORD1 s 77TH FAMtt.YI1�ICAL LBAVB OF ABWNCE OU) 13 A 12 WEEK LEAVE (11B R�7EA�9I M AIL A M A IS A l�Z WEX Z LiR L BAV$ u A WhOINATION OF BOM PAM AM) UNFAW LEAVE TIQ M- C.00 OF CM D, MUM, PAItBW'i' OR OWNMDICALHMTH CONDMON (ADDrIANAL FAAREQlWT FMFEQt=) r THE TAKWQ OF MYLEAVE OF ABWCE VYU RESULT IN TIM LOSS OF THE FH WTATnNDAM( WMM • SWIM MCshIMILS REQMSTJNrs A LEAVB QF ABSENCE IN EXCES OF 7iMTV Q§ DAY'S OR A.CDNSBGUTM3 AtCUMULA71ON OF 133aNMONS IN BXMM OF THIRTY (34) DAYS rt 18R?, 9K RMuk DBPABTMWAL lVBN'ON, W. W SMA'Y, BADGE,'WOSATH AMID CM PRIOR TO TM STAR]' 4F UR MVB Jl"AUV STO DO SO *=.RAM.TAV MREPrOCA770JV OFTEB-I PN oFABSUCE AND TM CMYMGO1'THE)FIME,E &NEE&O.A COL =9 OF LEAVE EM DATE: REIM TO WORK DATE LENGM U LBAVE: EWLOvw SIONATWE W / APPRoVIW 113 . _ - (APPli C4DM i0NED VON R U",M OF DUAWKW X 1 MEND _....... , . lP0lJCEffGPXa0R may. APPROVED 1 CJ D (APMOVAL COIVDMOM VFON SUWX$R OF DZFA I"i lwmtm COMmiS3IONEROr�"tILAC co: 0RI0INAL— ADA'jlNlSTMl1014ANDFINANCE (PERSONNEL FILE) WU$5MUMPLOY8E CIVIL SMVICE ALIMAI MI AMON PLYttOLL SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT: P OLICE DIVISION SUBJECT: 1: UNPAID LEAVE OF ABSENCE 1 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) 1: Item No. Ex. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx /xx/xx) TEXT: ( TYPE.SINGLE SPACE BELOW) Report Technician Abigail Rodriguez, assigned to City Court Booking has been granted an intermittent Family Medical. Leave (FMLA) beginning August 24, 2014, The FMLA cannot exceed 12 weeks or 480 hours of combined paid and unpaid time. DD /tlo TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Conintwsioner of Police SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: a j BYRON W. BRo1"j MAYOR GLADYS I IERNDON -HILL C:ON4IMISSfONTER ANTOINrTT ' PALMER DIRECTOR October 23, 2014 Abigail Rodriguez 49 Simon Street Buffalo, NY 14207 R.E. REQUEST FOR.FAMILY/MEDICAL LEAVE Dear Ms, Rodriguez, The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) entitles employees in certain circumstances to take job - protected time off to be a caregiver, or receive care themselves. The duration of the Family/Medical Leave (total paid and unpaid time) cannot exceed 12 weeks or 480 hours. On October 21, 2014 the Compensation and Benefits office was notified of your need to take intermittent family /medical leave for your own serious health condition. We were notified that you need this leave beginning on August 24, 2014. This letter is to inform you that your request has been approved for the timeframe requested. The end date for the intermittent leave will be August 23, 2015, Your health benefits will be maintained during any period of paid/unpaid leave .under the same conditions as if you continued to work and you must be reinstated. to the same or equivalent job with the same pay, benefits, and terms and conditions of employment on your return from leave. If you do not return to work following FMLA leave for some reason other than (1) the continuation, recurrence, or onset of a serious health condition which would entitle you to FMLA leave; or (2) other circumstances beyond your control, you may be required to reimburse the City of Buffalo for your share of health insurance premiums paid on your behalf during your FMLA leave. If you participate in our medical /dental insurance plans, you must pay your employee contributions during the period of FMLA leave. CITY OF BUFFALO DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES Compensation & Benefits 65 NIAGARA SQUARE/ 1014 CITY HAIL /BUFFALO, NY 14202,3310 /. (716) 851.5900 / FAX; (71 G) 851 -5828 U • While on leave, you may be required to furnish us with periodic reports of your status and intent to return to work, if the circumstances of your leave change and you are able to return to work earlier than the date indicated on the first page, you must notify us at least two work days prior to the date you intend to report for work. incerely, Ste hanie Dullard Compensation and Benefits Specialist cc: Daniel Derenda, Commissioner Joyce DiGiulio, Report Technician THE CITY OF BUFFALO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITPEMpLOYER . 02377 No. Liquor License Applications M, Attached hereto are communications from persons applying for liquor Iicenses from the New York State Division of Alcohol Beverage Control Board. Address Business Name Owner's Name 1322 Hertel Avenue Joe's Deli Joe's NY Deli LLC 437 Ellicott St Toutant Toutant LLC 55 E Huron St Big Ditch Brewin Co Big Ditch Brewing Company LLC RECEIVED AND FILED Nov 25, 2014 %k REQUEST FOR WAVER OF THE 30 DAY MUNICIPALITY NOTIFICATION Date 11/15/2014 To the Mayor of the City of Buffalo: Please be advised that a waiver of the 30 day notification is being request by JOE'S NY DELI LLC DBA JOE'S DELI located at 1322 HERTEL AVE, BUFFALO, NY 14216 for an ON PREMISES BEER AND WINE license. This request is made to expedite the licensing process. The principal for this application is: JOSEPH LYONS 216 DONCASTER RD KENMORE, NY 14217 716 -316 -5622 LANDLORD! 1316 -1318 HERTEL AVE LLC ROBERT MUCH EREND 1330 NIAGARA FALLS BLVD, TONAWANDA, NY14150 716 - 874 -9739 Thank You, If such waiver is granted, please fax, e-mail or forward it to: ,.2 Robert Heil Liquor License Consultant 5008 Mount Vernon Blvd. Hamburg, NY 14075 FAX: 866 -910 -5025 E-MAIL: myteambob @gmail.com If you have any questions please contact me at 716 - 512 -5018 opla -rev 11A 3/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY �� 49 Origfnal 0 Amended Date State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providi 30 -Da Advanced Notice to a Executive Department 9 Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local ME 1111151 01 1 9Y or Community Board State Liquor Authority (Page 1 of 2 of Form) 1. Date Notice was Sent: (mm /dd /yyyy) 11 -15 -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 Municipal or Community Board 3. Name of Municipality or Community Board BUFFALO Applicant /Licensee Information 4. License Serial Number, if not a New Application: PENDING Expiration Date, If not a New Application: S. Applicant or Licensee Name: JOE'S NY DELI LLC 6. Trade Name (if any): JOE'S DELI 7. Street Address of Establishment; 1322 HERTEL AVE 8. City, Town or Village: BUFFALO ,NY Zip Code :14216 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant /Licensee: 716 - 8755637 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant /Licensee: N/A 11. Business E-mail of Applicant /Licensee: 'oesnydeli @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). Foe Cupirent L € eefisee3, set forth approved Method df 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) 14. Type of Establishn ( "X" all that apply) 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ( "X" all that apply) Restaurant (Sale of food primarily; Full Tavern /Cocktail Lounge /Adu[t Venue /Bar (Alcohol ® food menu; Kitchen run by chef) ❑ sales primarily; Meets legal minimum food availability requirements ® Recorded Music E] Live Music ❑ Disc Jockey ❑Juke Box n Karaoke Bar ❑ Stage Shows [] Patron Dancing (small scale) [] Cabaret, Night Club (Large Scale Dance Club) [] Catering Facility Capacity of 600 or more patrons [] Topless Entertainment ® Restaurant E] Hotel Recreational Facility (Sports FacilityNessel) [] Club (e.g. Golf Club /Fraternal Org.) n Bed & Breakfast Seasonal Establishment E] None 7 Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop ❑ Garden /Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ® Sidewalk Cafe [] Other (specify): Page 2 opla -rev 1 1/13/2013 FFICE U ONLY 49 [0:0 r(ginal ::0:: mended Date State of New York Executive Department Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30-Day Advanced Notice to a DiVNier, of Alcoholic Beverage Cviitrol Local Municipality or Communi Board State Liquor Authority age 2 of 2 of Form) 16. List thefioor(s) of the building that the establishment is located on: 1ST 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the building, if appropriate: 1 ST PININCi, KITCHEN, OFFICE, STQRAgE 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 R 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 2,1. Building Owner's Full Name: !1316 -1318 HERTEL AVE LLC 22. Building Owner's Street Address; 1330 NIAGARA FALLS BLVD. 23. City, Town or Village: ITONAWANDA State: NY Zip Cade : 14150 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: 1716- 874-9739 Attorney Representing the Applicant in Connection with the Applicant's License Application Noted as Alcove for the Establishment Identified in this Notice 25. Attorney's Full Name: 26. Attorney's Street Address: 27. City, Town or Village. State: Zip Code: 28. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: 29. Business Email Address of Attorney; I am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal of the legal entity that holds or is applying for the license. Representations in this form are inconformity with representations made in submitted documents relied upon by the Authority when granting the license. I understand that representations made in this form will also he 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: JOSEPH LYONS Title LLC MEMBER Signature: X Page 3 REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF THE 30 DAY MUNICIPALITY NOTIFICATION Date 11/11/2014 To the Mayor of the City of Buffalo: Please be advised that a waiver of the 30 day notification is being requested by 'TOUTANT LLC DBA TOUTANT located at 437 ELLICOTT ST, BUFFALO, NY 14203 for an ON PREMISES LIQUOR, BEER AND WINE license. This request is made to expedite the licensing process. The principal for this application is: JAMES ROBERTS 115 WOODRIDGE AVE CHEEKTOWAGA, NY 14225 716 -846 -5185 LANDLORD: ROCCO TERmIM 391 WASHINGTON ST SUITE 800 BUFFALO, NY 14203 716 -86I -5385 Thank You, If such waiver is granted, please fax, e-mail or forward it to: Robert Heil Liquor License Consultant 5048 Mount Vernon Blvd. Hamburg, NY 14075 FAX: 866 -910 -5025 E-MAIL: myteambob @gmail.com If you have any questions please contact me at 716 - 512 -5018 r opla -rev 11/13/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY 419 Original O Amended Date State of New York Executive Department Standardized NOTICE FORM for providing 30 -Day Alf need Notice to a Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local Municipality Or Community Board State Liquor Authority (Page 1 of 2 of Form 1. Date Notice was Sent; (mm /dd /yyyy) 11/11/2014 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 BUFFALO Applicant/Licenses Information 4. License Serial Number, if not a New Application: PENDING Expiration Date, if not a New Application: 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: OUTANT LLC 6. Trade dame (if any): ITOUTANT - - -- - - 7. Street Address of Establishment: 43 EELLICOTT ST 8. City, Town or Village: BUFFALO j NY Zip Code :14243 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant/Licensee: 716- 846 -5185 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant /Licensee; 11. Business E -mail of Applicant /Licensee: 'dreec @gmaii.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 ❑ GardenlGrounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other (specify): Page 2 opla -rev 11/13/2093 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 0 Original Q Amended Date Executive Department State New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providin � 30 - Da Advanced Notice to a — •- Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local Municipality or CommunItLBeard State Liquor Authority (Pacie 2 of 2 of Form) 16. List the floor(s) of the building that the establishment is located on: $ASEMENT,15T, 2ND, 3RD 17. List the room number(s) the establishment is located in within the BASEMENT STORAGE, 1 ST DINING, KITCHEN, RESTROOM,2ND- building, if appropriate: DINING, KITCHEN, RESTROOM, 3RD DINING, OFFICE 18. Is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on- premises liquor establishments? F1 Yes ® No 19. Will the license holder or a manger be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? ® Yes (3 No 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building in which the establishment is located? C 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: 437 ELLICOTT LLC 22, Building Owner's Street Address: 391 WASHINGTON ST. SUITE 800 23. City, Town or Village: BUFFALO State: NY Zip Code : 14203 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: 716 -861 -5385 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's5treetAddress: 27. City,Town orVillage: State: Zip Code: 28. Business' Telephone Number of Attorney: 29. Business Email Address of Attorney: I am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal of the legal entity that holds or is applying forthe 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: JAMES ROBERTS Title LLC MEMBER Signature: K Page 3 STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL NOTICE OF HEARING PURSUANT TO SECTION 64(7) OR 64 -a(7) of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law licant Address and Princi al Residence Address Community Board/Municipalit Ditch Brewing Company LLC City of Buffalo i 55 E Huron St Office of the City Clerk Buffalo NY 14203 1308 City Hall Buffalo NY 14202 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a hearing pursuant to Section 64 (7) or 64 -a (7) of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, concerning a proposed premises which is located within a 500 foot radius of at least three (3) other licensed and operating on- premises liquor establishments, will be held on: F Date: Time: Place of Hearing: Room: NYS Liquor Authority -1111912014 1.1:00 am Electric Tower Building SLA Hearing 535 Washington St. Room Buffalo, NY 14203 An on- premises liquor license application was filed on 10/24/2014 with the State Liquor Authority for the following premises: Applicant's Serial 3155518 Number and Name: Big Ditch Brewing Company LLC Premises Address: 55 E Huron St Buffalo, NY 14202 Testimony will be taken from: the applicant and/or an authorized representative, an individual duly authorized to represent the community board or municipality in an official capacity, and any other qualified intervener. Any speaker wishing to testify must be pre - registered no later than forty -eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled date and time of the hearing by calling the License Bureau at (716) 847 - 3001. Individuals who do not pre - register to speak will only be allowed to testify at the discretion of the hearing officer conducting the hearing.. Written testimony submitted in lieu of oral testimony is preferred, and should be submitted in addition to oral majority of the members present and entitled to vote during the presence of a quorum. The hearing officer has the discretion to limit the time that individual speakers will have to testify. Speakers will only be permitted to testify to issues of fact regarding the specific application at hand and must address the impact of the proposed premises in relation to the other licensed and operating on- premises liquor establishments within the 500' radius. Cumulative testimony will not be permitted. THERE WILL BE NO ADJOURNMENT OF THIS HEARING. ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED. STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY DATE: November 5 2014 BY ., David L Edmunds, D inner FORM, L.D3 (5111) mam 0 9 23 7 1203. Reports of Attendance I transmit herewith communications received by me, from the various boards, commissions, agencies and authorities reporting the membership attendance at their respective meetings: Board of Ethics Records Management Board Board of Parking Board of Stadium and Auditorium x Buffalo Sewer Authority City Planning Board Civil Service Commission Committee on Drug Abuse Services Commission on Human Relations Consumer Electronics Board Emergency Medical Services Board Examining Board of Plumbers Home Improvement Advisory Board Municipal Housing Authority Youth Board Zoning Board of Appeals RECEIVED AND FILED Nov 25, 2014 �1 V #1 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE November 5, 2014 FROM: DEPARTMENT BUFFALO SEWER AUTHORITY DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE SUBJECT [: BOARD ATTENDANCE ENTER PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: This is to advise you that Board Members as follows were present at the Regular Meeting of the Buffalo Sewer Authority held on November 5, 2014, in Room 103 8 City Hall: Herbert L. Bellamy, Jr., Chairman John D. Kennedy Sr., Vice Chairman Christopher Roosevelt, Assistant Vice Chairman Eleanor C. Wilson- DiVincenzo, Secretary Absent: None DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: DAVID P. COMERFORD TITLE: GENERAL MANAGER SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: -0/-( q� 02371 No. Notices of Appointments - Seasonal /Flat I transmit herewith certificates received by me, reporting seasonal and flat salary appointments made in various departments. RECEIVED AND FILED. Nov 25, 2014 0 94 (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 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: l 1 14 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the Position of Laborer II Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) S€UQhiAI_ Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 12.66 hr. LAST JOB TITLE NAME Kataiin Szabo LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 679 Tonawanda St. LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14207 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 9624 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2014 -110 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION 12.66 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: r Steven J. Ste nick TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 1115114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEElS) 0 9 13 No. Appointments - Temporary, Provisional or Permanent I transmit herewith Appointments in the various departments made at the Minimum (Temporary, Provisional or Permanent) (as per contract requirements). REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE. os Nov 25, 2014 % #4 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -I of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human_Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the Position of Sr. 1st Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one Opem= Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (insert one) NON COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 16.00.hr, LAST JOB TITLE NAME Omar Reese LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 206 Mulberry St. LAST SALARY CITY &ZIP Buffalo 14204 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 02J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ, 412002 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ, NO 2014 -54 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: f �, Steven J. Ste niak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY:` Commissioner DATE: 1113114 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: OTHER COPIES TO: #3- Cd APTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- ENIPLOYEElS} #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 NOVEMBER 17, 2014 COMMUNITY SERVICES SENIOR SERVICES SENIOR CITZEN SPECIALIST Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) AE-RM n hIr N T Open - Competitive, Promotional, Non- Competitive, Exempt (Insert.one) NON - COMPETITIVE 6 -5.' Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $33,303 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME KERRY L. SAUNDERS DATE ADDRESS 250 MILLICENT CITY & ZIP BUFFALO, NY 14215 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -5415 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 15512001 TITLE CODE NO 9390 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2014 -021 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: OTI5 T. BARKER TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: DEPUTY COMMISSIONER + DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER 44- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT 47- DIVISION #8- EMPLOYEE(S) 0 NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS Nov 25, 2014 Williams,Felllcla C. Prom: Paula Bogdan _ Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 12:18 PM To: Tucker,Deborah E.; Councilmember Pridgen - Ellicott Cc: Tucker,Deborah E. Subject: RE: Linwood Avenue Parking Importance: High Dear Councilman Pridgen I have back for several days to think through my response to this email. Let me start by saying that Miss Tucker has been a great help, acting as a constituent champion. However, it appears that she is being given the run around from the head of parking enforcement. I have not asked for a change in parking. There may be a perfectly logical reason, about which I am unaware, that we have non- standard parking regulations and are targeted by Parking Enforcement, on daily basis, Monday-Friday. Until there is an understanding of the current situation, it would not be prudent to ask for a change. So I continue to ask for answers to my original 3 questions and the 2 that arose subsequent to my first email, dated 13 August 2014, For your convenience, the body of both email are contained below. Patiently awaiting answers Paula Bogdan E -mail #x1 I have been a home owner on Linwood Avenue for nine years, i have questions regarding the parking regulations on the street. Most streets in the city of Buffalo have alternate side parking, generally Wednesday to Sunday and Sunday to Wednesday, primarily to allow for more efficient snow removal in the winter months. Linwood Avenue alternate side parking is strictly during the business week, Monday through Friday, and only from 6pm #o 11 pm. Additionally, at precisely 6 :01 pm, every Monday through Friday, without exception, a Parking Enforcement vehicle starts at the foot of Linwood and drives north, ticketing every vehicle in violation. While one might commend efficiency, I know of no other street in the city with this alternate parking schedule and I know of no other street in the city that is visited by parking enforcement almost as often as it is visited by our postal carrier. It surely appears that the residents and guests of Linwood Avenue are being targeted, 1. Why is there a non - standard parking protocol on Linwood Avenue? 2. Why, in a 42 square mile city, is Parking Enforcement on one street EVERY evening? 3. What can be done to remedy this situation? (da.ily ticketing) E -mail *2 Subsequent to my email regarding ticketing on Linwood Avenue, I have experienced another troubling issue with parking violations in the City of Buffalo. I recently attended a breakfast meeting at a restaurant on Elmwood Avenue. it was a committee meeting for a fund raising event for a church on the east side of Buffalo. Street parking for a two block radius was full. I parked off street in a lot adjacent to the J.P. Bulifeather's restaurant. i returned to my vehicle at 9.45am to find a bright orange Parking Violations Bureau envelope tucked under my wind shield wiper. A scan of the ticket is attached. I was taken aback to see a $50 city parking ticket on my vehicle. There seems to be something very wrong with this scenario. i would like to have answers to the following questions. 1. If the parking lot adjacent to the J.P. Bullfeather's restaurant is the domain of the City of Buffalo - $50 ticket issued'by the City of Buffalo, why is this lot not available for parking when patronizing Elmwood Avenue businesses other than Bullfeather's? 2. If the parking lot adjacent to J.P. Bullfeather's restaurant is NOT in the domain of the City of Buffalo, why are tax dollars (City Parking Enforcement) being used to "police" a privately owned lot? As an additional rub, J.P. Sullfeather's does not open for business until 11a.m. The ticket was issued at 9 M. 1. Paul Bogdan, Linwood Avenue parking Emailed Ms. Bogdan, that per Eric Schmarder, Streets department, the residents can take up a petition regarding the removal of the 6 - 11 pm parking on October 22, 2014���This would help them in Ms. Bogdan -.was also emailed to send tha citation or plate numbers to our office to forward to parking for further investigation if parking is on their street every evening. To date, she has not provided the information. ,t 0231f Memorandum Deputy City Clerk Gerald Chwalih'ski Program Packaging and Development Services (PPDS) Provider November 4, 2014 Board Packet Documents ttached are the following documents from the Joint Schools Construction Board meeting scheduled on ovember 3, 2014; I Agenda 2. Meeting Minutes from JSCB Meeting dated October 6, 2014 3. Phase III Application and Certificate for Payment No. 67R — October 2014 4. Phase V Application and Certificate for Payment No. 56 — October 2014 5. Program Packaging and Development Services (PPDS) Provider Update 6. Compliance & Administrative Services of New York Compliance Monitoring Monthly Report. for Phase V Final Closeout Projects — October 2014 7. hiclusion Development Associates, Inc. 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Connect with DEC on Facebook and T M €i tter Pnwarad by au ECOVELD AND FILE D 1 http: // content. govdelivery. com / accounts /NYSDEC/bulletins /ddl 63f 11/17/2 154 South Ogden Street Site, Buffalo, Erie County — Cleanup Action Completed a A Gerald A. Chwalinski City Clerk 65 Niagara Square Room 1303 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14209 Dear Council Members, I am writing you today to request your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension which has already garnered strong support by LOCAL home owners. Public historic advocacy Preservation Buffalo- Niagara, investors and business persons such as Sinatra Real Estate such r who is restoring the Main Street /West Ferry corner and T.M. Montante, presently re- envisioning Gates Circle, have also supported the Extension. All of us have recognized the importance and added value of uniting our Avenue through this Extension to fully protect and reflect its historic character and viability. This neighborhood we call 'home' is one that nurtures all social, economic, ethnic and belief systems. We are home to Compass House, a safe haven for run -away and homeless teens. We have housing that spans the spectrum of subsidized homes for the elderly and our veterans to the envisioned luxury housing proposed by Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle. We are neighbors to a multitude of social service agencies and the burgeoning opportunities made available by proximity to the Buffalo Medical corridor. We hold part of the story of some of Buffalo's most prominent citizens and their vision of what our City could become — of what it is becoming again, We see the impact historic designation carries as homes south of West Ferry are able to take advantage of the benefits offered by this designation versus those further north that do not have the same opportunity. The story of Buffalo is worth preserving for this and future generations; we need your help in gaining the tools to do so. On behalf of building a better, stronger City and society from the grass -roots up, I am appealing to you for your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension. sincerely, REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE N LEGSLATION. bb IN l� Gerald A. Chwalinski City Clerk 65 Niagara Square Room 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Council Members, I am writing you today to request your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension which has already garnered strong support by LOCAL home owners. Public historic advocacy groups such as Preservation Buffalo- Niagara, investors and business persons such as Sinatra Real Estate who is restoring the Main Street /West Ferry corner and T.M. Montante, presently re- envisioning Gates Circle, have also supported the Extension. All of us have recognized the importance and added value of uniting our Avenue through this Extension to fully protect and reflect its historic character and viability. This neighborhood we call 'home' is one that nurtures all social, economic, ethnic and belief systems. We are home to Compass House, a safe haven for run -away and homeless teens. We have housing that spans the spectrum of subsidized homes for the elderly and our veterans to the envisioned luxury housing proposed by Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle. We are neighbors to a multitude of social service agencies and the burgeoning opportunities made available by proximity to the Buffalo Medical corridor. We hold part of the story of some of Buffalo's most prominent citizens and their vision of what our City could become — of what it is becoming again. We see the impact historic designation carries as homes south of West Ferry are able to take advantage of the benefits offered by this designation versus those further north that do not have the same opportunity. The story of Buffalo is worth preserving for this and future generations; we need your help in gaining the tools to do so. On behalf of building a better, stronger City and society from the grass -roots up, I am appealing to you for your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension. Sincerely, J � y From:6urney Becker & Bourne Gerald A. Chwaiinski City Clerk 65 Niagara Square Room 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Council Members, 716 849 0407 11/12/2014 15 :47 #219 P.0011001 J-0 /4/ I am writing you today to request your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic district Extension which has already garnered strong support by LOCAL home owners. Public historic advocacy groups such as Preservation Buffalo - Niagara, investors and business persons such as shatra Real Estate who is restoring the Main Street /West Ferry corner and T.M. Montante, presently re- envisioning Gates Circle, have also supported the Extension. All of us have recognized the importanceand added value of uniting our Avenue through this Extension to fully protect and reflect its historic character and viability. This neighborhood we call 'home'is one that nurtures all social, econornic, ethnic and belief systems. We are home to Compass House, a safe haven for run -away and homeless teens. We have housing that spans the spectrum of subsidized homes for the elderly and our veterans to the envisioned luxury housing proposed by Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle. We are neighbors to a multitude of social service agencies and the burgeoning opportunities made available by proximity to the Buffalo Medical corridor. We hold part of the story of some of Buffalo's most prominent citizens and their vision of what our City could become — of what it is becoming again. We see the impact historic designation carries as homes south of West Ferry are able to take advantage of the benefits offered by this designation versus those further north that do not have the same opportunity. The story of Buffalo is worth preserving for this and future generations; we need your help in gaining the tools to do so. On behalf of building a better, stronger City and society from the grass -roots up, I a appealing to you for your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension. Sincerely, e1 Gerald A. Chwalinski City Clerk 55 Niagara Square Room 1308 City Nall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Council Members, I am writing you today to request your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension which has already garnered strong support by LOCAL home owners. Public historic advocacy groups such as Preservation Buffalo - Niagara, investors and lousiness persons such as Sinatra Real Estate who is restoring the Main Street/West ferry corner and T.M. Ml ontante, presently re- envisioning Gates Circle, have also supported the Extension. All of us have recognized the importance and added value of uniting our Avenue through this Extension to fully protect and reflect its historic character and viability. This neighborhood we call `home' is one that nurtures all social, economic, ethnic and belief systems. We are home to Compass House, a safe haven for run -away and homeless teens. We have housing that spans the spectrum of subsidized homes for the elderly and our veterans to the envisioned luxury housing proposed by Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle. We are neighbors to a multitude of social service agencies and the burgeoning opportunities made available by proximity to the Buffalo Medical corridor. We hold part of the story of some of Buffalo's most prominent citizens and their vision of what our City could become —of what it is becoming again. We see the impact historic designation carries as homes south of West Ferry are able to take advantage of the benefits offered by this designation versus those further north that do not have the same opportunity. The story of Buffalo is worth preserving for this and future generations, we need your help in gaining the tools to do so. On behalf of building a better, stronger City and society from the grass -roots up, l am appealing to you for your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension. Sincerely, 6,&-ee, /o � Gerald A. Chwalinski City Clerk 65 Niagara Square Room 1308 City Flab Buffalo, NY 14202 0 0 / P, A0 / ,�, Dear Council Members, I am writing you today to request your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension which has already garnered strong support by LOCAL home owners. Public historic advocacy groups such as Preservation Buffalo- Niagara, investors and business persons such as Sinatra Real Estate who is restoring the Main Street /West Ferry corner and T.M. Montante, presently re- envisioning Gates Circle, have also supported the Extension. All of us have recognized the importance and added value of uniting our Avenue through this Extension to fully protect and reflect its historic character and viability. This neighborhood we call 'home' is one that nurtures all social, economic, ethnic and belief systems. We are home to Compass House, a safe haven for run -away and homeless teens. We have housing that spans the spectrum of subsidized homes for the elderly and our veterans to the envisioned luxury housing proposed by Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle. We are neighbors to a multitude of social service agencies and the burgeoning opportunities made available by proximity to the Buffalo Medical corridor. We hold part of the story of some of Buffalo's most prominent citizens and their vision of what our City could become — of what it is becoming again. We see the impact historic designation carries as homes south of West Ferry are able to take advantage of the benefits offered by this designation versus those further north that do not have the same opportunity. The story of Buffalo is worth preserving for this and future generations; we need your help in gaining the tools to do so. On behalf of building a better, stronger City and society from the grass -roots up, I am appealing to you for your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension. 1D� 1� Gerald A. Chwalinski City Clerk 65 Niagara Square Room 1308 City Half Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Council Members, I am our su writing you today to request has writs Y pport of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension which y garnered strong support by LOCAL home owners. Public historic advocacy groups such as Preservation Buffalo- Niagara, investors and business persons such as Sinatra Real Estate who is restorin g the Main Street /West Ferry corner and T.M. Montante, presently re envisioning Gates Circle, have also supported the Extension. All of us have recognized the importance and added value of uniting our Avenue through this Extension to fully protect and reflect its historic character and viability. This neighborhood we call 'home' is one that nurtures all social, economic, ethnic and belief systems. We are home to Compass House, a safe haven for run -away and homeless teens. We have housing that spans the spectrum of subsidized homes for the elderly and our veterans to the envisioned luxur housin g g proposed by Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle. We are neighbors to a multitude of social Y service agencies and the burgeoning opportunities made available by proximity to the Buffalo Medical corridor. We hold part of the story of some of Buffalo's most prominent citizens and their vision of what our City could become — of what it is becoming again. We see the impact historic designation carries as homes south of West.Ferry are able to take advantage of the benefits offered by this designation versus those further north that do not have the same opportunity. The story of Buffalo is worth preserving for this and future generations; we need your help in gainin the tools to do so. On behalf of building a better, stronger City and society from the grass -roots u , I am appealing to you for our su g Y pport of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension. p Sincerely, Gerald A. Chwalinski City Clerk 65 Niagara Square Room 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 November 12, 2014 Dear Council Members, I am writing you today to request your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension which has already garnered strong support by LOCAL home owners. Public historic advocacy groups such as Preservation Buffalo- Niagara, investors and business persons such as Sinatra Real Estate who is restoring the Main Street /West Ferry corner and T.M. Montante, presently re- envisioning Gates Circle, have also supported the Extension. All of us have recognized the importance and added value of uniting our Avenue through this Extension to fully protect and reflect its historic character and viability. This neighborhood we call 'home' is one that nurtures all social, economic, ethnic and belief systems. We are home to Compass House, a safe haven for run -away and homeless teens. We have housing that spans the spectrum of subsidized homes for the elderly and our veterans to the envisioned luxury housing proposed by Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle. We are neighbors to a multitude of social service agencies and the burgeoning opportunities made available by proximity to the Buffalo Medical corridor. We hold part of the story of some of Buffalo's most prominent citizens and their vision of what our City could become — of what it is becoming again. We see the impact historic designation carries as homes south of West Ferry are able to take advantage of the benefits offered by this designation versus those further north that do not have the same opportunity. The story of Buffalo is worth preserving for this and future generations; we need your help in gaining the tools to do so. On behalf of building a better, stronger City and society from the grass -roots up, I am appealing to you for your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension. Sincerely, Sandra Hodala 726 Linwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14209 Gerald A. Chwalinsk€ City Clerk 65 Niagara Square Room 2308 City Mall Buffalo, NY 34209 Dear Council Members, I am writing you today to request your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension which has already garnered strong support by LOCAL home owners. Public historic advocacy groups Preservation Buffalo - Niagara, investors and business persons such as Sinatra Real Estate who is restoring the Main Street /West Ferry corner and T.M. Montante, presently re- envisioning Gates Circle, have also supported the Extension. All of us have recognized the importance and added value of uniting our Avenue through this Extension to fully protect and reflect its historic character and viability. This neighborhood we call 'home' is one that nurtures all social, economic, ethnic and belief systems. We are home to Compass House, a safe haven for run -away and homeless teens. We have housing that spans the spectrum of subsidized homes for the elderly and our veterans to the envisioned luxury housing proposed by Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle. We are neighbors to a multitude of social service agencies and the burgeoning opportunities made available by proximity to the Buffalo Medical corridor. We hold part of the story of some of Buffalo's most prominent citizens and their vision of what our City could become — of what it is becoming again. We see the impact historic designation carries as homes south of West Ferry are able to take advantage of the benefits offered by this designation versus those further north that do not have the same opportunity. The story of Buffalo is worth preserving for this and future generations, we need your help in gaining the tools to do so. On behalf of building a better, stronger City and society from the grass -roots up, I am appealing to you for your support of the Linwood Avenue Historic District Extension. Sincerel , y1a 17 �,lh Buffalo Fair Elections Committee Monday, November 17, 2014 Conference Room 1417, City Hall Minutes 11/17/14 Meeting convened at 4:30 PM by Megan Connelly, Co -Chair Present: J. Massaro, E. Kennedy, M. Connelly, K. Hunter, R. Galbraith, B. Nowak, M. Raleigh, J. Rose Minutes from 10127/14 approved as written. Report: R. Galbraith What does it cost to run for elective office in Buffalo? Rob investigated campaign spending for Buffalo Mayor (covering elections 2005, 2009, and 2013) and various Council District races. He averaged the amounts to discern a spending pattern. No clear picture emerged. Amounts varied dramatically. In addition, some council district races had no opposition. Most competitive races occur in the primary election. Rob will continue to research the issue. Discussion of Proposals for Committee Vote I. Thresholds for Candidate Eligibility The Pr000sal for Thresholds for Candidate Eligibilty was approved as amended. 'changes in bold) Candidates for City of buffalo elected positions must meet the following thresholds in order to be eligible for fair Elections Matching Funds: • Common Council - A minimum of 40 people registered to vote* from within the Council District must contribute a $10 minimum donation + Mayor - A minimum of 120 people registered to vote in the City of Buffalo must contribute a $10 minimum donation • Comptroller - A minimum of 80 people registered to vote in the City of Buffalo must contribute a $10 minimum donation minimum donation *Restricting the number of donors to registered voters decreases the donor pool, but makes the program easier to administer. 2. Size of Match The proposal on the size of the match was approved as amended. (changes in bold) Contributions of up to $100 to candidates participating in the Fair Elections Matching Fund shall be matched on a six to one basis. If an eligible person contributes $100, six times that amount in matching funds will be awarded to the candidate, or $600. The total benefit of the contribution to the candidate's campaign, including the original amount plus the match, would be $700. in a similar manner, a $10 contribution would receive a $60 match with a $70 total benefit to the campaign. �b - i V 3. Eligible Contributions Pro osal on Eligible Contributions was a ppiroved as amended. (Change in bold Only contributions of up to $100 from natural persons registered to vote within the district in question will be matched. Contributions from corporations, LLC's, Political Action Committees, and other organizations will not be matched. Old Business Janet called and wrote to Councilman Golombek requesting that he speak with the mayor about having a representative from the Budget Department attend the Committee meetings. No answer has yet been received. Upon reconsideration of this request, a motion was made and approved that the three Chairs of the Committee meet with Councilman Golombek about having a representative from the Mayor's Budget Department attend Committee meetings when the subject of funding is on the agenda. Janet will contact Golombek's office with this amended request. New Business The next Conference Call will be on November 25, 2024 at 4:30 PM. Dial: (559) 726 -1300, Cdde: 178297# The next Committee meeting will be held December 15, 2014 at 4:30 PM in Conference Room 1417, City Hall. Questions for discussion on Conference Cali and at December 15 meeting 1. Contributions and Spending Limits 2. Corporate Contributions 3. Thresholds for Board of Education candidates Meeting adjourned at 6 PM Submitted, Janet Massaro, Co- Chair, Recorder v/ REFERRED] TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. DATE Mel FROM: Common (Countil leaf- oYatt,be btaff City of Buffalo, NY November 6, 2014 Council President Pridgen Common Council Staff Office 0 Deputy Chief'ofStaff Damon Palmer RE: "Expansion of the Linwood Historic District" (CCP Item # 19 Oct 21) Council President Pridgen: Per your request on October 21, 2014, you requested the Common Council Staff office to contact the Linwood Avenue homeowners affected by the Linwood Avenue Historic District Expansion. You asked that the homeowners be contacted to offer their opinion on the expansion. Our office proceeded to call the homeowners, however, due to disconnects and incorrect numbers we were not successful. Our next attempt was to mail out letters to the homeowners and asked that they contact the Council Staff office by phone or email to voice their concern. The following is a break -down of our results: 80 letters were sent to home - owners 16 letters were returned - possibly out -of -state homeowners, ctc. As of November 19, 2014 Council Staff has received a total of 24 responses via emails, letters, & phone calls, the breakdown is as follows: "For" the expansion 11 "Against" the expansion 13 The Council Staff office will continue to keep a record of all incoming responses, and will forward all responses to your office. Julia Paul REFS Pl D TO ,SHE Cojjj TTY Sam Scarcello ON LE IS g �,��q I fr"@�� ®e V p(yg� �, 65 Niagara Square - Room 1413 Buffalo, New York 14202 -3318 Phone: (716) 851 -5105 Fax: (716) 851 -4234 0 2 3 � November 17, 2014 Buffalo Common Council Members C/O Council Staff 65 Niagara Square 1413 City Hall, Buffalo NY 14202 Re: Expansion of the Linwood Avenue Historic Preservation_ District Dear Common Council Members. I am sending you this letter regarding my continued opposition to the expansion of the Linwood Historic District as proposed and approved by the Preservation Board and submitted to the Buffalo Common Council for a vote. I initially stated my opposition at the Preservation Board meeting in early September, 2014. Nevertheless, the proposal was approved,by that Board and thereafter submitted to this Council. I continued voicing my opposition to this proposal in a letter to Council President Pridgen on September 23, 2014 and orally at the Council meeting held on October 21, 2014. Since that time I have reviewed, in detail, the application in support of this proposal, dated September 8, 2014, and I have spoken to individuals I know who live, or have lived, in historic preservation districts in the City of Buffalo. In addition, I had a personal meeting with Tim Tielman, the Executive Director of Campaign for Greater Buffalo, and have reviewed the paperwork he provided to me regarding historic preservation districts. Neither my research or my personal conversations changed my position or belief that this proposal should be denied. Rather, my position is reafrmedthat this area should not be designated a historical district because there is little historical value in the approximately 90 properties that would be included. Furthermore, the former Millard Filimore Hospital has some historic significance yet is not included in the proposal. The rational for my opposition to the approval of this proposal are as follows. RIGHTS AS A PROPERTY OWNER First, as I stated in my letter of September 23, 2014, when I purchased my house on Linwood Avenue in 1997, I made sure that we were purchasing a house outside the preservation district as I had no desire to live in a preservation district and be subjected to the rules and regulations that come with living in such. I purchased the house only after learning it was not in the preservation area of Linwood Avenue. Now, 17 years later, to take away my right, which I bargained for when I purchased the property, to live outside of a preservation district by designating it as such would be an arbitrary and capricious violation of my rights as a,proaerty owner Because I never intended to, and indeed, took steps to own property outside a preservation district, placing the property I now own, and have owned for 17 years, inside a preservation district would violate my due process rights as a property owner, which is a Constitutional violation. It would be unjust and inequitable to change my right as a property owner by adding additional regulations 17 years after purchase and without my consent to do so. HISTORY OF THE LINWOOD AVENUE PRESERVATION DISTRICT There has been no explanation offered regarding why this area of Linwood was not included in the original historic district when it was established on October 17, 1978, approximately 36 years. It is possible that it was excluded because this area did not have the historical significance that the other parts of Linwood have. Indeed, a review of the Preservations Board's application supports this assumption, as discussed further below. Alternatively, 36 years later, if any of the homes being considered for inclusion had historical significance most of the homes now being considered for inclusion in the preservation district have long since lost any historical value or significance. Many have been converted into rental properties and many others were demolished to make parking for the former Millard Filimore Hospital. While there may be a few isolate properties that still have some historic preservation value, the number of properties that no longer have historic significance far out number those which might. This significant change to the area over the last 36 years makes the expansion of the preservation district a farce. Indeed, the Preservation Board's application listed and provided photographs of 18 properties in its application. However, there are approximately 40 properties that would be affected if this application passes by Council vote. Thus, there are approximately 70 properties that would be pulled into a preservation district that have little or no historic significance, including the one that I own. MOST PROPERTIES IN THE AREA LACK CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE NOTABLE RESIDENTS Furthermore, a review of the application, at page 3, under the heading of "Cultural Significance" refers to what it calls "notable residences ". Upon close review it is clear that the definition is quite different from what most would consider notable. Indeed, a cashier at a railroad depot, a pressroom foreman, and two lawyers are not what most would consider notable. This section was stretched in a failed attempt to make that section of the application work. In addition, even if all of the former residence listed were truly notable, there are only six "notable residence" listed in this section, and only two houses listed that were built by a notable architect, out of the approximately 90 properties that would be affected by this designation. EXEMPTION FROM DESIGNATION BY CORPORATE NEIGHBOR Another factor that the Council should take into consideration is the fact that the "corporate" neighbor in the proposed area, the former Millard Fillmore Hospital, scheduled to be converted into a long term elder care facility, is exempt from this proposed expansion. However, portions of that facility, including the former Nursing School, has historic significance, using the terminology and definition used by the Preservation Board. Furthermore, in its application, at page 3, it states "incorporated into the architecture of the Gates Circle complex is what may be the only homeopathic hospital in the country designed in the Spanish Colonial style." It is offensive that individual properties, which may not have historic significance, and therefore individual property owners, should be subject to the rules and regulations of the preservation board should this proposal pass and the corporate neighbor, which has historic significance as deemed in the application, be exempt from the same rules and regulations white nevertheless being part of the expansion area. From an equity and fairness position, this just does not make sense and violates the rights of the individual property owners while allowing a corporate entity to maintain its property rights without Preservation Board over site. When I asked if my property could opt out of this designation I was told no because doing so would be "arbitrary and capricious ". In that same logic I submit that allowing the corporate property to be exempt from this designation while others are not allowed to do the same is arbitrary and capricious. Simply put, the Preservation Board cannot have it both ways, allowing properties with little to no historic significance to be included even when the owners would rather opt out of the designation and yet allowing a property with historic significance, as stated in the application, to not be included in the designation. CONCLUSION For the reasons stated above, I strongly oppose approval of this proposal and find the reasons to expand the Linwood Avenue historic district as faulty, arbitrary and capricious. I do not want additional regulations and restrictions placed upon me as a property owner and to do so 17 years after I have purchased property would amount to a violation of my due process rights as a property owner. Should the Council vote to approve this designation and I am unable to opt out of the designation, I plan to do what is necessary to preserve my rights, including litigation of the issue in an Article 78 proceeding or in federal court for a violation of my Constitutional rights. I would hope that as Council members, and as individual property owns in the City, you would understand and support my, and others neighbors who are against this expansion area proposal, and vote no on this proposal. Thank you for your time and consideration with this matter. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGGLATION. Sincerely Trini E. Ross, Esq. From: Edward Simonick <ejsimonick @yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 10:16 AM To: Rucinski, Laura Subject: Linwood Preservation District To Whom it May Concern and Councilman Pridgen, As the owner of three (3) properties on Linwood Avenue, please note that = I have concerns over the Linwood Preservation District and Friends = intention to expand. The properties I refer to are 689 693 and 697 in the last block of Linwood Avenue between Lafayette and West Delavan. 1 also have concerns regarding the future of what was the site of Millard Filmore Gates Hospital. Is that address 3 Gates Circle, Buffalo, New York,14209? Can you please be sure to include me in all future correspondence regarding these developments. My mailing address is 433 West 34th St. Apt 13B New York, NY 14209 Sincerely Edward 1 Simonick REFERRED TO THE COIIMUT TEE ON LEGISLAMN, V :'xI ' ✓ it Commo n couttrif 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: rwyatt@city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /www.city- buffalo.com November 18, 2014 To The City of Buffalo Common Council: 1 CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON DORIS CORLEY A community meeting was held on Thursday, November 13, 2014 at GIoria J. Parks Community Center. This meeting was to address the plans for the site of the former Budwey's Market. Attached are emails sent to my office from University District constituents with their concerns. Yours truly, t R sheed N.C. Wyatt University District Councilmember Encl. REFERRED TO THE ComM117E "Unity in University" �,� Munson, Sandra From: judytorrico @aol.com Sent: Friday, November 14, 2014 9:01 AM To: Councilmember Wyatt - University Subject: Plans for Dash's Kenmore site Dear Councilman Wyatt I attended the community meeting on Tues. Oct. 11 at Gloria Parks regarding plans for developing the site of the former Budwey's.,, It's no secret that most of the community wants a grocery store on that site. i myself went to that meeting with my back up fully prepared to dismiss any plans other than a market. I listened very closely to what Mr. Budwey and Mr. Dash had to say regarding how we got from a plan for another supermarket to a plan for storage units. I left the meeting disappointed and somewhat resigned to the idea there would not be a supermarket on that site. Although the proposed plan for storage units leaves me flat, ..I understand the business decision to move in that direction. However, i have some concerns that I've listed below. First. The rendering of the storage units shows an starkly industrial looking project with absolutely no aesthetic appeal. This does not enhance the look of a community that has been struggling for many years to stay viable and attractive in order to entice new homeowners and businesses to move into the area. Perhaps some consideration can be given to reconfigurating the units and incorporating significant green space at the front end of the project to camouflage the cold and austere appearance of the outdoor storage units. I do not mean the planting of just a few trees; I'm thinking of something a little more substantive. Second. I am confident there will be security since the contents of these units need to be protected. Some of the storage units I have seen provide a manager's apartment on the premises. Are there any plans for such an arrangement? Since my property is located right behind the parking lot area i would appreciate more than just verbal reassurance that my property will be protected from people intent on committing criminal acts or vandalism. I fear that storage units will be an attractive temptation for individuals intent on causing harm particularly with easy access to a bike path as an escape route. This whole area is riddled with lots of hiding places once you get back into the wooded areas. Although currently there is a fence that separates my property from the site it is hardly very secure. Anyone could easily jump the fence and come onto my property. i have deliberately allowed my land to be filled with natural debris like broken tree limbs etc. to make it harder to walk around back there. As you know, some of my neighbors have pushed their yards back onto Seattle St. providing easier access to neighboring yards and albeit mine. My intent here is not to make problems for my neighbors but only to ensure that safety for bordering properties all along the site is given a high priority. I would also like to be apprised of the plans for how the site will be luminated. I realize lighting deters crime but l also don't want to feel like I'm living in a spotlight. Since I believe the units will be available to clients 2417, perhaps there can be some creative way to illuminate the area that won't infringe on our quality of life. I am only asking that my concerns be taken seriously regarding these safety and quality of life issues. Third. Many residents in this area feel deeply that a grocery store /market is critical to the concept of a walkable community. Therefore, i would like to know what if any steps are being taken by your office /city to bring this idea to fruition. There are several vacant properties within a small radius (Key Bank, old CVS, building next to Howling Rooster and Snyder Ridge is for sale) that perhaps would be suitable for a small market. Fourth. The proposed DOT project serves to be injurious to the existing small businesses already in our community to say nothing of the impact it will have on residents. These business people have worked very hard to establish their. businesses and some of them have been here for many years. They do not deserve to suffer the anticipated magnitude of economic losses associated with a 2 year project. If someone like Mr. Dash feels he couldn't sustain himself during the road work it stands to reason that most of the small businesses along this stretch of Kenmore could not survive either, i am asking you to look into what funds (city, state, federal) might be available to assist these small business owners through this disruption. I would also like to know if the DOT project with an anticipated 2 year time line is a done deal. Is there anything that can be done to lessen the impact of this project on the community. Fifth. This area is an attractive place for rats. This has been an ongoing problem ever since I moved here. With the proposed road work and any construction that Dash's may have to do, the city should be actively engaged in rodent control. A These are my issues for now. I am requesting that you intercede on behalf with the appropriate individuals /agencies involved with this project and express for me my concerns. I do not care to be a problem however there are some things that do need to be addressed and I do not want to treated as if my concerns are irrelevant. Thank you for suffering through this lengthy email. You can best reach me through my email address. Hope to hear from You soon. Judy Torrico By the way...I have lived here for over 20 years and have yet to see any new curbs installed on Nicholson St. Any chance you could get some curbs installed here before I die ? ? ? ?? 2 Munson, Sandra From: marty <martymaru @verizon.net> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2014 4:32 PM To: Councilmember Wyatt - University Subject: budweys /dash's property on kenmore Rasheed; Just to let you know that] am 100% OPPOSED to the "storage facility" that was presented at the last UHC meeting for the old Budwey's property. It belongs in an industrial area not a residential one. It is my opinion that Joe Dash bamboozled the community with his fake intentions when he bought the property. Also why hasn't the signal at that location been removed. there is no businesses left there to justify the expense of an operating signal. If a business was to be there they should bear the cost of reinstalling it. There are too many useless and redundant signals in the city of this size. Thank you Marty Marusewski 44 Merrimac i Munson. Sandra From: Eric Todd <ericdtodd @gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 201410:15 AM To: Councilmember Wyatt - University Subject: Old Budwey's Site Councilman Wyatt, My girlfriend and I own a house off Kenmore Avenue near the old Budweys site and we would like to be involved in the conversation about what is opened there. A seIf- storage site will not enhance the community. There must be a better compromise. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to stay involved. Thanks, Eric Todd i 1 Munson, Sandra From: Mike <mpetu @verizon.net> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 5:06 PM To: Councilmember Wyatt - University Cc: Peter.Savage @erie.gov; 'Etu, Kristin'; acaruana @tonawanda.ny.us Subject: Budweys - Dash Storage Councilman Wyatt, I sent this email to Peter Savage earlier today regarding my objection to the plan Joe Dash has to put a public storage facility on Kenmore Avenue in Buffalo at the border with the Town of Tonawanda. I am hoping that you will respond to my concerns below. I would also like to know if there is anything that I can do to further voice my objection to this plan. While I may not be a constituent by address, I am an active member of the University community. Message to Peter Savage: 1 saw that you were at the publicized meeting regarding the future of the Kenmore Ave site of the former Budweys. I live on the Tonawanda side of Kenmore Ave. That was the neighborhood grocery store. My son was once employed there. I do frequent Dash's markets and was initially excited that the Budweys might turn into the more upscale Dash's market and improve the neighborhood. I was suspect that the Hertel Ave or Colvin Ave neighborhoods would be in favor of their stores closing as a result. I was unaware of the impending road construction as I feel like we recently went through that with Kenmore Ave. So, I can understand Dash's reticence to invest in a market with the traffic being an issue. However, the grocery stores there have survived road construction in the past. I don't feel that he was ever truly sincere about relocation to this space. I am NOT in favor of the plan to turn that space into public storage. As a life -long resident of the Town and a 20 plus year resident of the Kenmore Ave part of town, Kenmore Ave is my least favorite and most unattractive part of living in my neighborhood. The -poor road surface, curbs, unkempt weeds and grass, loose gravel and the whole section from Englewood past Budweys is already not welcoming with the closed store fronts from the Tonawanda facing janitorial business. I simply do not see how placing a public storage facility along this space is going to improve that situation. I have visions of Military Road and the far end of Sheridan Park. I do not want that in my neighborhood. What is your position on it? How do I get more involved in voicing my objection as the Hertel Ave neighbors supposedly did when Dash wanted to close their store? I really think Joe Dash has hurt the neighborhood more than helped the purchase of his competitor. Michael Etu 106 Byron Ave. Buffalo, NY 14223 (716) 491 -1641 Munson, Sandra From: Mike <mpetu @verizon.net> Sent: Monday, November 17,2014 11:20 AM 7o: Councilmember Wyatt - University Subject: Dash's Budwey Site Plan Councilman Wyatt, I am writing to you to ask to be notified when the meetings that are necessary to re -zone the property of the former Budweys on Kenmore Ave will be held. I would also like to hear from you regarding the matter. I would like to know where you stand on the issue. Please feel free to call me at 716- 491 -1641. Sincerely, Michael P. Etu 1 Rasheed I certainly hope that you do everything possible to block the propos facility. al of turning the Kenmore property into a storage What the neighborhood wants and needs is a grocery store. Under no circumstances should this proposal be approved by the Common Council. Pam Landel Montrose Block Club Y. 1 Munson, Sandra From: Sent: Pam Landel <plandel @yahoo.com> To: Friday, November 14, 2014 5:23 PM Subject: Councilmember Wyatt - University Dash Proposal for Kenmore Ave. Rasheed I certainly hope that you do everything possible to block the propos facility. al of turning the Kenmore property into a storage What the neighborhood wants and needs is a grocery store. Under no circumstances should this proposal be approved by the Common Council. Pam Landel Montrose Block Club Y. 1 r Munson, Sandra From: Cassandra Hayes <chayes197 @gmai1.com> Sent: Friday, November 14, 201412:06 PM To: Councilmember Wyatt - University; Michael Vertino; Roslyn Rigletti Subject: dash's grocery stores Good morning I feel the need to explain something to you about the defunct grocery store that I feel is true of many people in this area. I have a 2013 car and money enough that I can shop anywhere I please. Many of my neighbor do also. I went to Budwey's the last day and as I have repeated many times the Pedigree dog food was $14.98 which is still higher than same brand at Target that I paid this morning (12.98) When I went to Dash's the very next day the first day that it opened, it was $18.98. I was INSULTED that Mr. Dash felt that he could do whatever t wanted and we would have to put up with it. This is why I walked out of that store and never went back. I had never even looked at the dog food at Target before Dash took over the Budwey's Now I go to Pricerite for groceries Which I did not know was there before and finish up at Tops Many of the people in my neighborhood drive new cars, have paid off their houses, have their houses sided or painted, go on cruises for vacations, They also have the money to shop where they want to but feel like I do that Mr. Dash was trying to take advantage of this community. I will drive to Rochester before I shop at a Dash supermarket. And one more thing before I close, the elderly couple that was interviewed on channel 4 from Heath Street, do not drive but the Chipkas own 3 houses on the second block of Heath and their cousin lives next door to them in a fourth house. I think that if they wanted a car they could afford one. I also think as do many of my neighbors that this community is not served by making it look like an industrial area. People from Kenmore saw me on the news and were unhappy with what Mr Dash has proposed. Perhaps we can't get a big time supermarket there but my question is how many people in THIS neighborhood will use a storage facility. Candy Al 1W y_- - 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 -4584 E -mail: rwyatt@city- buffalo.com Website: http: / /Www.city- buffalo.com MMOR4PDUlid kP CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEES CLAIMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT SANDRA D. MUNSON LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT MONICA N. LEWIS Date: Thursday, November13, 3014 To: All Buffalo City Common Council Members From: Council Member Rasheed N.C. Wyatt RE: Resolution 59AB; Urge the City of Buffalo Dept. of Parks and Recreation to Consider Instituting Weekend Hours at City Community Centers During Winter Months Dear Colleagues, Please accept this memo in support of Council Member Chris Scanlon's resolution regarding weekend activity of Community Centers for youth throughout the City. This is a very important issue to keep youth engaged and active within positive venues that will in turn, help them gain exposure to positive role models and activities. CENED AND FIL '1.. C I Rasheed N.C. University District Council Member "Unity in University" y �p PETITIONS Nov 25, 2014 t .023 9 1 - G. Alfieri, Owner, Use 253 Allen to Re- Establish Restaurant /Bar in the Allen Street Special District (Fill)( hrg 1212) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD T'�\ { GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk I MILLY CASTRO i Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital statistics �p 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851-4845 THIS 1S TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TOTHE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: -, Alta►,. �� S tj��� �{ To be held in the Council Chamber, 13 Floor, City Hall On: 0 , At 2: 00 pm I am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petitioner, l will inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. M Print OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK r Date _ 1 1. i 4 Phone # ___71(,Z �f ATTENT_ ION )`CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851-5085 FOR PLANNING BOARD TIME ON LOA M i" ap,¢ CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT Vv� k ICAbonn %ronnrri.�rn�r........�___ -- ` tki►t+.. -14Q R51- tll-Ak Q to mr- t.,,,. nma VIII I IL AU.C,.avWWA u ! a,0 14 TO RETURN THE ITEM TO THE CITY CEERI('S OFFICE Fs tt City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY -14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax(716)851 -5472 nrPure U a[e 11/12/2014 02 :23 PM e Submitted By DAVID GRUNDY Page 1 AIP # 216782 EEL Date 1 Time j Processed 11112/2()14 14:18 By Date 1 Time B GRUND Y Issued Temp COO . Final COO Expires tion I Type of Work Dept of Commerce # Plans 0 Lec Valuation j 0.00 Priority #Pages 0 Valuation 0.00 q ® Auto Reviews Bill Grou 5 Square Footage 0.00 p uation 0 00 Name i TO RE- ESTABLISH RESTRICTED USE IN THE ALLEN STREET SPECIAL DISTRICT FOR A NEW APPLICANT FOR A RESTAURANT / BAR. SECTION 511 -56 H(1), FOR AN EATING AND DRINKING PLACE, PUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED, FEE REQUIRED, Parent AIP # Project # ProjectlPhase Name J SizelArea Size Description Phase # Address 253 ALLEN BUFFALO NY 14201- 1 Location ! 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Yuhnke, Owner, Use 244 Allen for Expansion of Existing Restaurant into Adjacent Gallery Space also to Include Expansion of Existing Sidewalk Cafe in the Allen Street Special District (Fill)( ) hrg 1212) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD �O 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 1 'p 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 THIS IS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT 1 HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TOTHE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: c24 �lL4— Q1ti r u — i %�i i .L �h�kr� [h� n as�• cren -� ��`V To be held in the Council Chamber, 13`" Floor, City Hall On: �"'�► c] At 2 :00 pm I am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petitioner, I will inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. Print Name F"1 "-IT L ow Date 1. Phone ATTENTION )(CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851 -5085 FOR PLANNING BOARD TIME ON ,� Zo i +. CONTACTTHE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT CW\- t- IF APPROM) AT T14P rnneenJ nerrr..,.. �..... r -- - - ---- - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK ���P �i'411CC1 C4'of Buffalo X65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax(716)851 -5472 Report Date 11/13/2014 09:15 AM AIP # 216800 Date I Time Processed 1 111 31201 4 09:08 Issued Final Submitted By Mike Castro B y Date 1 Time CASTM Temp COO COO Expires By Type of Work # Plans 3 Declared Valuation 1000.OD Dept of Commerce # Pages 1 Calculated Valuation 82990.65 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 501.00 Name ** *Common Council approval w/fee & hearing * ** Plans required— for an expansion of an existing restaurant (Buffalo Melting Point, Inc) into an adjacent gallery space, also to include an expansion of existing sidewalk cafe. in the Allen St, District. Matt 425 -5719 Parent AIP # Project # ProjectlPhase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description Address 244 ALLEN j BUFFALO NY 14201- Location Contact ID AC384788 Name CASTINE &GOETZ DEVELOPMENT LLC Mailing Address 159 BRYANT ST Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIPIPC 14222 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 10/06/2006 To Contact ID AC1248394 Name JR WALTER J MATT Mailing Address 8 SOLIDERS PLACE City BUFFALO ZIPIPC 14222 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From To Contact ID AC61619 Name MATT,WALTER J JR Mailing Address 8 SOLDIERS PL City BUFFALO ZIPIPC 14222 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From To ❑ Foreign Organization StatelProvince NY Country USA ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 12/27/2004 To 05/06/2007 Organization StatelProvince NY Country USA ❑ Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 05/06/2007 GC Building Application � i Page 1 r City'of Buffalo ,65 Niagara Square` Buffalo, NY 1420 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 1 111 31201 4 09:15 AM GC Building Application Sub mitted By Mike Castro Paaa �3Tn'.. na a} a 7 alih x �i i7, § �I„ FAraa .W= a IVE I, I � - a• , � fii �, �., � MucF�x�� _ �-i. s >➢';,: ���`i �,� .. .',z� s .: ��:r . -�; a r e 674251 ELEVATORS #4 - CONVEYANCES BEING REMOVED? 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PRIOR REQUIRED APPROVALS Modified By CASTM Comments Modified DatelTime 11/13/2014 09:07 No Comments 1 City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date .. 11/13/2014 W15 AM Submitted By Mike Castro GC Building Application f Page 5 0 2 3 9 9 L. Spivey, Agent, Use 3172 Bailey to Open an Existing Restaurant in the Kensington/ Bailey Special Zoning District (Univ)(hrg 1212) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD 3� 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 1' 'q 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (796) 851.5431 FAX: (716) 8514845 THIS IS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: ! - 7 a A rw . F I ./I , . To be held in the Council Chamber, 13"' Floor, City Flail on: At 2:00 pm I am also informed that this 7s the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petitioner, l wil rm said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. Signed Agent, wner) Print Name Phone # �T Date j ATTENTiOIV /2 rn G+ D I CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851-5055 FOR PLANNING BOARD TIME ON - J CONTACT THE COLINCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT �' 1/v, 1 , I OFF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK N 7 city of Buf i o 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 10/28/2014 03:44 PM Submitted By FLD USE Building Application Paqe 1 j A/P # 216088 Processed Issued Final Date / Time 10/28/2014 15:43 By DIGEF Temp COO COO Expires Date / Time By Descotion of lit/ — Restricted use permiticommon council approvaVpublic hearing /fee required 511 -65D "" to re -open an existing restaurant under new ownership in the kensingtonl bailey special zoning district. Parent A1P # Project # ProjectlPhase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description !. Address 3172 BAILEY BUFFALO NY 14215- 1 j Location Contact ID AC36517 Name CHIN STEPHEN Declared Valuation 0,00 Organization Calculated Valuation 0.00 State /Province NY Actual Valuation 0.00 Country USA Descotion of lit/ — Restricted use permiticommon council approvaVpublic hearing /fee required 511 -65D "" to re -open an existing restaurant under new ownership in the kensingtonl bailey special zoning district. Parent A1P # Project # ProjectlPhase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description !. Address 3172 BAILEY BUFFALO NY 14215- 1 j Location Contact ID AC36517 Name CHIN STEPHEN Mailing Address 3118 MAIN STREET Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIP /PC 94214 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner., Y From 05/28/2000 To 05/06/2007 Contact ID AC1233976 Name LUKO MULANGA C Mailing Address Organization City 3172 BAILEY AVE StatelProvince BUFFALO NY ZIP /PC 14215 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To 05/06/2007 Contact ID AC387068 Name MOHAMMAD ALI MOOSA Mailing Address 3154 BAILEY AVE Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIP /PC 14215 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N ' From To Owner Y From 06/15/2014 To ❑ Foreign ❑ Foreign ❑ Foreign No Addresses are linked to this Application City fy B fi -�o 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 {716)851 -4949 Fax {716 }851 -5472 Report Date 10128/2Q14 03:44 PM There are no Inspections for this Report 4 .. 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No Records for This Search Criteria Submitted By FLd Modified By digef USE Building Application Page 3 Modified DateiTime 10!2812014 15:43 Permit Office ❑ Asbestos Survey ❑ Asbestos Abatement ❑ Bond /Certified check ❑ Assessment Combination ❑ First Insurances Check ❑Notarized Permission) ❑ Public Works approval Lease showing Use ❑ Rodent/Vermin Bait for portable sign one year encroachment ❑ Sewer/Water Cut ❑ Sewer Retention ❑ Simple Demolition ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Simple Plan Approval ❑ Zoning /Use Check ❑ Tree over 4" at 4' _ ❑ Thruway Sign approval Preservation Board ❑ Preservation District ❑ zoning Variance ❑ Contiguous Check Water Department ❑ New Water Supply ❑ Water Retention 10/28/2014 15:43 DIGEF 10128/2014 t •„ >9� �'rr u� 15:43 0239A B, Bernatovicz, Agent, Use 2157 Main St. for a Freestanding Sign (Mas)(hrg 1212) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, THE CITY PLANNING BOARD AND THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS �y GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk MILLY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 94202 PHONE: (716) 851-5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 THIS 15 TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: �, 1 -' -- 7 I�A �� } )� To be held in the Council Chamber, 13 Floor, City Hall On: ,)-0 At 2:00 pm I am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petitioner, I will inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. Signed (Agent,Owner) Print Name Phone # Date 1 _ Z o, l ATTENTION A^ q b ),CONTACT THE PLANNING BOARD, 851 -5085 FOR PLANNING BOARD TIME ON CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT 11 6� IF APPROVED AT THE COMMITTEE MEETING THE ITEM WILL BE REFERRED TO THE FULL COUNCIL ON IF APPROVED AT THE FULL COUNCIL MEETING THE ITEM WILL GO TO THE MAYOR FOR APPROVAL THE MAYOR HAS UNTIL TO RETURN THE ITEM TO THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �AV City of,130falo Y L o, jara NY 14202 51 -4949 Fax(716)851 -5472 Report Date 11/21/2014 11:09 AM Submitted By DAVID GRUNDY SIGNS Building Application Paae 1 A/P # 217004 Processed Issued Final Date 1 Time By Date I Time B 11/2112014 10:48 GRUND Temp COO COO Expires Type of Work # Plaits 3 Declared Valuation 165000.00 Dept of Commerce # Pages 11 Calculated Valuation 0.00 i Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED, SECTION 387 -19 FOR FREESTANDING SIGNS. HEARING REQUIRED, FEE REQUIRED. 511- 13K(2), FOR SIG LIGHTING, SIGN NUMBERS, SIGN AREA, AND SIGNS NOT FLATAGAINST THE BUILDING, AND 511 -79.6 D(2), FOR SIGNS NOT FLAT AGAINST THE BUILDING. ERECT 9 GROUND SIGNS TO A HOSPITAL CAMPUS. PLANS REQUIRED. Parent AIP # Project # Project/Phase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description Address 2157 MAIN BUFFALO NY 14214- Location Contact ID AC335810 Name HOSPITAL OF BFLO NY Mailing Address 291 NORTH ST Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIPIPC 14201 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From TO Contact ID AC335809 Name SISTERS OF CHARITY Mailing Address 291 NORTH ST Organization City BUFFALO State /Province IVY ZIPIPC 14201 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From To Contact ID AC1124062 Name HOSPITAL OF BFLO NY SISTERS OF CHARITY Mailing Address %BENCHMARK MTG. GROUP Organization City 4053 MAPLE RD State /Province AMHERST NY ZIPIPC 14226 Country - ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 06/21/2002 To 05/06/2007 City.of Buffalo 85 Nia9ara "8quare Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)B51 -4949 Fax(716)851 -5472 F Report Date 1112'!12014 11:09 AM Check Licenses Check Children Status Check Open Cases ZONING BOARD FEE APPLICATION FEE (PLANS) There are no Inspections for this Report Detail 1. PRIOR REQUIRED APPROVALS Comments ❑ Bond /Certified check No Comments ❑ First Insurances Check PRIOR APPROVALS ❑ Notarized Permission/ Bflo,Arts Commission City Survey (con't) ❑ Arts Comm. Approval ❑ Subdivisions ❑ Special events ❑ Simple Demolition ❑ Telecommunication Common Council City Engineering ❑ Admin Office/Apts. R4 ❑ Curb Cuts ❑ Beauty Parlor R2 ❑ Encroachment ❑ Canopy /Marquee ROW ❑ Oversize Trucking ® Freestanding Sign ❑ Plumbers' Cuts ❑ Human Service Facility ❑ Street Cuts ❑ Portable Sign in ROW ❑ Restricted Use Permit City Planning ❑ Other ❑ Citywide Site Plan ❑ Subdivisions Environmental Review ❑ Urban Renewal ❑ S.E,Q.R.A. City Survey ❑ N.E.P.A. ❑ Address Permit Law Office ❑ Development ❑ Insurances Check ❑ Flood Plain ❑ Title Held No Conditions No Records for This Search Criteria Submitted By DAVID GRUNDY Not Checked Children Successful 0 A A Total Unpaid 125.00 Modified By GRUND SIGNS Building Application Page 3 Total Paid 75.00 50.00 0.00 Modified Dateffime 11/21/201410:47 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 ❑ SewerlWater Cut ❑ Sewer Retention ❑ Simple Demolition ❑ Telecommunication Simple Plan Approval Tree over 4" at 4' ❑ ❑ Zoning /Use Check ❑ Thruway Sign approval Preservation Board ❑ Preservation District ❑Zoning Variance ❑ Contiguous Check Water Department ❑ New Water Supply ❑ Water Retention 4" c0 s 49 " 4" Side B (Blank) — r`_ --------------- - - - --- - - - _ Scafenfa i -- - - - - -- .125 "� +iy .0625" t -Back Base Sign Body Elechicai ! 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No Public Hearing is required as Determined by the Permit Office. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND CITY PLANNING BOARD MESSAGE TO APPLICANT: Please contact the City Planning Board (851 -5085) to determine whether or not you need Planning Board approval. CONTACT The Councilmember in your District 0'r� �� IF THE ITEM IS APPROVED AT THE COMMITTEE MEETING THE ITEM WILL BE REFERRED TO THE FULL COUNCIL ON If approved at the Full Council meeting the item will go to the Mayor for Approval. The Mayor has until 1 2. -a X —1q to Return the item to the City Clerk's Office. P � C, r� (-\ I r\,s Cityaf Buffalo 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4949 Fax (716)851-5472 I R epo r t Date 1 1113/2014 03:28 PM Su b mi tted By DA GRUNDY SIGNS Building Application Page 1 A/P # 215316 [ - Z— Stages — Date 1 Time By Date 1 Time By Processed Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires Associated Information Name Valuation 4600.00 I Type of Work # Plans 0 City BUFFALO Declared Valuation Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group Actual Valuation 0.00 To Square Footage 0.00 Name Name BUFFALO URBAN LEAGUE,INC Mailing Address 15 E. GENESEE ST Organization City BUFFALO Description of Work PLANS ZIPIPC 14203 I COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED; NO HEARING, NO FEE. ERECT AN ILLUMINATED BOX SIGN ON A POLE IN THE D.O. DISTRICT. REQUIRED. Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Parent A1P # Mobile # Occupant N From To Project # ProjectlPhase Name Phase # SizelArea Size Description Contact ID AC251384 Name BUFFALO URBAN LEAGUE INC Mailing Address 15 E GENESEE ST Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIP/PC 14203 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From To Contact ID AC79150 Name BUFFALO URBAN LEAGUE,INC Mailing Address 15 E. GENESEE ST Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIPIPC 14203 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 05/06/2007 No Addresses are linked to this Application No Addresses are linked to this Application v' "Y� � No Other Addresses are associated to this Application ❑ Foreign ❑ Foreign ENGINEER N No Records for This Search Criteria ❑ Work Done by Owner FLAT FEES NO. 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DO DISTRICT ❑ Zoning Board of Appeals ❑ Work Without Permit (FINE) Submitted By DAVID GRUNDY SIGNS Building Application 6S Page 3 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 ❑ Rodent/Vermin Bait encroachment L] Sewer/Water 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 GRUND 10/07/2014 TOTAL SQ.FT. HEIGHT 30 18.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 = 0 0 14:58 ! 00on A) DOUBLE SIDED INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED {LED) SIGN CABINET PAN FACES, YELLOWAND BLUECOPY HORIZONTAL STEEL TUBING SUPPORT DOUBLE SIDED INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED (LED} CABINET WITH FLAT FACES AND CHANGEABLE COPY HORIZONTAL STEEL TUBING SUPPORT EXISTING POLE OVERHEAD PRIMARY POWER TO EXISTING SOURCE I� 60° �.5 - - - - - -- - - -- THIS SIGN IS INTENDED 70 BE INSTALLED oexumn �L ��Ta+ Change: Please modify the design as marked above and resend IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTSOFARTICLEli000F aecrs`s�e" Accepted by (Print name): THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES. S� Accepted: The above specifications and conditions are satisfactory and THIS INCLUDESBINDINGAND �j are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. 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S. r.M - a �¢ IAI f I f �/ 0 , � b • •IL, � Y h` ! �M. I � � ` ! /� � � � i• � a ( i' y �i d LNi co Ce R saerwy, r �r bKlc ' 101 �, yT . ^ tI Vj�nC,K rir t ►Tr4 t+og ap hEKLo7Lra j 11 411n5. L/rtd pR [Nh It �¢ IAI f I f 0239 Expletives redacted - Original on file in the City Clerk's Office S� 19` To; Buffalo Common Council Councilman Joseph Golombek Jr. From: Jodi Lynn Maracle 363 Norwood Ave Apt. 3 Buffalo, NY 14222 November 19, 2014 Councilman Golombek and Councilmembers of the Buffalo Common Council, I am writing today to bring to your attention the racist, sexist and embarrassing name of one of Buffalo's beautiful parks -Squaw Island Park. It is embarrassing and reprehensible that the Queen City, the City of Good Neighbors, Buffalo, NY, would continue to use such an antiquated, racist and sexist term to describe one of her beautiful parks. Located in the Black Rock neighborhood of Buffalo, NY, Squaw Island Park has been called such since at least 1813 - the earliest reference to the island by that name found on a map of the Black Rock area dated July 1813. Once called Dedyo'wenoguhdoh meaning "divided island" in the Seneca language, this beautiful island served as an important contact point during the Underground Railroad given its proximity to Canada. While this island represented respect, hope and possibility for all human beings, her current name suggests otherwise. The term "squaw" is a disparaging and offensive racial slur used in reference to Native women akin to the English wordgpM. It dehumanizes and objectifies Native women and disrespects women everywhere. Though the "skwa" sound in Algonquian languages signifies woman, girl, female or something feminine, it is anything but respectful. This word squaw is related to the Mohawk word for a woman's genitals. Settlers appropriated and perverted this word, equating women with their genitals. It became the word used to reference and dehumanize women, especially Native women by labeling them with an ignorant, wild, sexually violable stereotype - a stereotype that continues well into today. As Buffalo gains more press as a city on the rise, it is of the utmost importance that we honor all current and future residents of this rust belt beauty by changing the name of Squaw Island Park and make this much beloved park among the many geographic locations across the U.S. that have already done away with this offensive term in their title. I suggest a return to this island's original name - Dedyo'wenoguhdoh- a descriptive term that acknowledges the past and current presence of the original peoples of Western New York, the citizens of the Seneca nation. Unless we do so, Buffalo cannot truly call herself the City of Good Neighbors. Nia;wen tahnon Skennen - Thanks and Peace - Jodi Lynn Maracle REFS E O THE C®MMITTEE r-"1P,nMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. To; Buffalo Common Council Councilman Joseph Golombek Jr. From: Jodi Lynn Maracle 363 Norwood Ave Apt. 3 Buffalo, NY 14222 November 19, 2014 Councilman Golombek and Councilmembers of the Buffalo Common Council, I am writing today to bring to your attention the racist, sexist and embarrassing name of one of Buffalo's beautiful parks -Squaw Island Park. It is embarrassing and reprehensible that the Queen City, the City of Good Neighbors, Buffalo, NY, would continue to use such an antiquated, racist and sexist term to describe one of her beautiful parks. Located in the Black Rock neighborhood of Buffalo, NY, Squaw Island Park has been called such since at least 1813 - the earliest reference to the island by that name found on a map of the Black Rock area dated July 1813. Once tailed Dedyo'wenoguhdoh meaning "divided island" in the Seneca language, this beautiful island served as an important contact point during the Underground Railroad given its proximity to Canada. While this island represented respect, hope and possibility for all human beings, her current name suggests otherwise. The term "squaw" is a disparaging and offensive racial slur used in reference to Native women akin to the English wordgem. It dehumanizes and objectifies Native women and disrespects women everywhere. Though the "skwa" sound in Algonquian languages signifies woman, girl, female or something feminine, it is anything but respectful. This word squaw is related to the Mohawk word for a woman's genitals. Settlers appropriated and perverted this word, equating women with their genitals. It became the word used to reference and dehumanize women, especially Native women by labeling them with an ignorant, wild, sexually violable stereotype - a stereotype that continues well into today. As Buffalo gains more press as a city on the rise, it is of the utmost importance that we honor all current and future residents of this rust belt beauty by changing the name of Squaw Island Park and make this much beloved park among cam- Petition to Change the Name of Squaw Island Park in Buffalo, NY Petition summary and background It is embarrassing and reprehensible that the Queen City, the City of Good Neighbors, Buffalo, NY, would Address continue to use,such an antiquated, racist and sexist term to describe one of her beautiful parks. Date The term "squaw" is a disparaging and offensive racial slur used in reference to Native women akin to the English word jVW dehumanizes and objectifies Native women and disrespects women everywhere. As Buffalo gains more press as a city on the rise, it is of the utmost importance that we honor all current and future residents of this rust belt beauty by changing the name of Squaw l.sland Park and make this much beloved park among the many geographic locations across the U.S. that have already done away with this offensive term in their title. Nia:wen/Thanks! Action petitioned for We, the undersigned, are concerned citizens who urge Councilman Joseph Golombek Jr and the Buffalo Common Council to act now to change the name of Squaw Island Park in Buffalo, NY. Printed Name Signature Address Comment Date i 6r7 la,14 M � fie f Pi Printed Name Signature Address Comment ? Date E ��� "TV I �'.j r `� I ' Zoe �U� t 4 �t ZS i�t.�nq CR1Cklvc r i"'lC' Yl r ,n� :a1E �- � e de n b ka , pp � Ave 1 1 = ��!� :S 4 Jas n { • I ( v► f tt G' l.a� 1� i 1 '-Lx -^•L WJ - c-i1"eLga, 4 i Recipient Buffalo Common Council and Councilman Joseph Golombek Jr. Letter: Greetings, Change the name of Squaw Island Park in Buffalo, NY �S Name Theresa McCarthy Emily Aguilo Melissa Anderson Nicole nobiett anne marie Butle Colleen Roberts Kyem Brown Michelle Stout Kara Eyre amanda mccombs Elizabeth Bushen Sarah LaDue Sarah Taylor Dennis Kaplan Sophia Roberts Cara Mitchell Beynan Ransom Brigidann Rauch Bridget Marquis Shannon Farrell Adam M Suzanne Schindler Suzanne Rizzo Nancy Napierala Katharine Donelson Thor Roggenbuck Stacey markovich Melanie Prasad Nancy Campos Bijiibah Begaye Christina Love nathanlel Buckley Location Date Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 State College, PA, United States 2014 -11 -09 Depew, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Brooklyn, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 easton, PA, United States 2014 -11 -09 Tonawanda, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Tonawanda, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Eden, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Mayfield Heights, OH, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 North Tonawanda, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Orchard Park, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Sloan, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Trail, MN, United States 2014 -11 -09 Niagara Falls, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -09 West Seneca, NY, United States 2014 -11 -10 Cheektowaga, NY, United States 2014 -11 -10 buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -10 i Name Location Date robin fischer Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 Peter Clavin Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 Laticia McNau hton g Buffalo, NY United States 2014 -11 -11 Ruth Goldman Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 Jennifer Goodridge Depew, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 Tristin Salter Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11.11 Morgan Morningstar Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 Mike Barry Naperville, IL, United States 2014 -11 -11 Brian Kreib Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 Desiree Wiodarek Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 Olga Birkby Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 Amy Melton Prentiss Buffalo, NY, United States 2014.11.11 Jame Hasele Y Y Niagara Falls, NY, United States 2014-11-11 Chandler Cooper P Steamburg, NY United States 2014 -11 -11 Hilary Vandenbark TONAWANDA, NY United States 2014 -11 -11 Sara Ries Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia, 2014 -11 -11 Carissa Mares Portland, OR, United States 2014-11-11 Alyssa Barone Tonawanda, NY, United States . 2014 -11 -11 Michael Abrams Buffalo, NY United States 2014 -11 -11 Jordan Hegyi - Orchard Park, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 virginia silversmith niagara falls, NV, United States 2014 -11 -11 Paul Lamont .. Lockport, NY United States 2014 -11 -11 Maria Daxenbichler Buffalo, NY, United States 2014.11 -11 Lucy Mason Sherman, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 Deborah Tate Buffalo, NY, United States 2014-11-11 Karima Amin Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 a is Rodriguez Buffalo, NY, United States 2014.11.11 Natalie Fleming Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 Nicole castine Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 Ann Siejka Niagara Falls, NY, United States 2014 Joyce Tesar Town of Tonawanda, NY, United States 2014 -11 -11 Tomas Nofziger Corona del Mar, CA, United States 2014 -11 -11 IN Name Shannon Seneca Patricia Point Michael Pembleton Bennett Collins Bryan Whitley- Grassi Jesi Miller Charlene Stiner Kendra Cadogan Briana Popek Nancy johnson Marcene Robinson Edward Starr Paula Alcala Rosner Jonathan Bazin Naomi Pabon - Figueroa William Butler kory shay Aaron VanEvery Patricia Shelly Location Date Gowanda, NY, United States 2014 -11 -18 Akwesasne, Canada 2014 -11 -18 Niagara Falls, NY, United States 2014 -11 -18 Saint Andrews, NY, United Kingdom 2014 -11 -18 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014-11 -1 8 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -18 Wilmington, DE, United States 2014 -11 -18 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -18 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -18 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -18 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -18 Hyattsville, MD, United States 2014 -11 -18 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -18 Charlotte, NC, United States 2014 -11 -18 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -18 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -18 Tonawanda, NY, United States 2014 -11 -19 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -19 Buffalo, NY, United States 2014 -11 -19 Regular Committees Nov 25, 2014 �\ 1 CIVIL SERVICE (Rasheed N.C. Wyatt, Chairperson) Nov 25, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26,2014 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. 2397 PASSED November 25, 2014 Appoint Assistant Auditor (Temp)(Tnter)(Trigilio)(Compt) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clark DEC 0 2014 . 72 a AYE* NO * FONTANA T FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTO T PRIDGEN RIVERA. SCANLON Smrm WYATT [MAJ- 5] V [213 - 5] [314 - 71 M City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2398 PASSED November 25, 2014 Appoint Data Control Clerk (Temp)(Inter)(Hinson)(Compt) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk � 5 � �, - ,- ®R. DEC 0 8� 2014 � - f" J Ci { Appoint Data Control CIerk (Inter)(Hinson)(Temp)(Compt) Cep# 2265, 14 -11112 Mr. Wyatt moved: That Communication 2265 of Nov 12, 2014, be received and filed and that the Temporary Appointment of Lori E. Hinson, 283 Norwood Ave, Upper, Buffalo, NY 14222 at the Intermediate Salary of $34,276.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES -9 NOES -0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service 'AYE* NO FONTANA # T FRANCZYK ` GOLOMBEK LOCURTO y T PRID S.11.l T T y RTVERA T TT A T T SCANLON smrm TTii �Ty yT T y" 'WYATT [ MAJ - 51 [213 - 6] [3/4 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2399 Appoint Electrician (Prov)(Inter)(Kaiser)(PW) DEC 08 2014 PASSED November 25, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 02399 Appoint Electrician (Inter)(Kaiser)(Prov)(PW) Ccp# 2285,14-11/1-2 Mr. Wyatt moved: That Communication 2285 of Nov 12, 20I4, be received and filed and that the Provisional Appointment of John R. Kaiser,24 Parkview Ave, Buffalo, NY 14210 at the Intermediate Salary of $27,031.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service 1 �1 'AYES NO � FOIVTANA FRANCZYK 90LOMBEK LOCURTO T yy T � T PR V EN LCANLON . SMITH GATT C--- ----- -1 4 * 0 f MAJ - 51 [213 - 6 ] [3/4 - 7 j City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2400 PASSED November 25, 2014 Appoint Equipment Operator (Prov)(1 I 1 Step)(Perisco)(PW) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk S i E Do _ DEC 0 2014 uiA ri�� t� QV�El Appoint Equipment Operator(1 Ith)(Perisco)(Prov)(PW) Ccp# 2286, 14 -11/12 Mr.. Wyatt moved: That Communication 2286 of Nov 12, 2014, be received and filed and that the Provisional Appointment of Salvatore Perisco, 536 Linden Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216 at the 11L' Step of $23,553.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES-9 NOES-0 R Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service [ L - VIE] * * 19 - £IZ] Is -r�1 .i..LM * HINS * offd V lF City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2401 Appoint Laborer II (Perm)(11 Step)(Stief(PW) PASSED November 25, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk ' `• � � �, s� � r DEC 0 2014 r� CD 0 2 4 0 1. 1�0 Appoint Taborer I1(l 1th)(Stief)(Perm)(PW) Ccp# 2287 14 -11112 Mr. Wyatt moved: That Communication 2287 of Nov 12, 2014, be received and filed and that the Permanent Appointment of William Stief, 2 Olga PI, Buffalo, NY 14206, at the 11 Step of $23,553.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service SAYE* No FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLO. MEK LOCURTO ERIDOEN SCANLON smrrH !MATT fMAJ- 51 [2/3 - 6] \ q \. [ 3/4 - 7 ] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2402 PASSED November 25, 2014 Appoint Report Technician (Spanish Spkg)(2n Step) (Gonzalez)(Pol) P P R V E 14 ' - ` C 0 209. Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk .ri ' FFn rAYE* NO FONTANA FRANC.ZYK � GOLGMBEK LUCMT T PRIDGEN RIVERA # SCANLON * , SM[TH * * * WYATT �b [nom 51 (� [213 - 6] [ 314 - 71 02402 � Notices of Appointments- Temp/Prov/Perm (Cty Clerk) (ccp# 2299, 11112) Mr. Wyatt moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED ?A W Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service 1 4 � J FINANCE (Richard A. Fontana Chairman) Nov 25, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2404 PASSED November 25, 2014 Permission to Hire Consultant- Coca Cola Field Rehab (Amended)(PW)(#14-1715, 09102) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk gg L7,1 I DEC 082014 0 ,k8 Permission to Hire Consultant — Coca Cola Field Rehabilitation (Ell)(DPW) (Item No. 2320, C.C.P., Nov. 12, 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 Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to hire Cannon Design as a consultant to provide architectural/engineering services for the Coca Cola Field Rehabilitation, Various Mechanical Upgrades and Door Replacements. The consultant was chosen through a Request for Qualification (RFQ) process. The funds are available in Account 435323106 445100. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman U)" C:SUserslltucinsMi AppDataSLocai\microsoftlW indow kTcmporary Internet FileslContent.Oatlook1OX32QV W6,permission to Hire Consultant -Coco Cola Field.docx i *AY E* NO FONTANA FRANCZYK P * GQLOMBEK -- T y T LOCURTO PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON *. smrm Vi YAT T [MAJ-5] [213 - 6] [314 - 71 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Joseph Golombek, Jr., Chairman) Nov 25, 2014 1 i , j') 2405 Report of Safe — 405 Grider (Mas)(Strat Plan) (C.C.P. #14 -2259, Nov 12) That the above item be and hereby is referred to the Common Council without a recommendation: Mr. Golombek now moves that the above item be Recommitted to The Committee on Community Development. Adopted. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chairman City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2406 PASSED November 25, 2014 Agmt Btwn COB and Bflo PI for Continued and Increased Payments by City for Expanded Services by Bflo PI (PW) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 1, kv DEC 0 2014 0240 Agreement between the City of Buffalo and Buffalo Place, Inc. (DPW) (Item No. 2266, C.C.P., Nov. 12, 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 authorizes and agreement between the City of Buffalo and Buffalo Place, Inc. which expands and extends the scope of services and the term of the agreement between the City and Buffalo Place, Inc. for the maintenance services at Buffalo Place, such as cleaning, snow removal, painting, litter control /removal, garbage collection, grass mowing, and certain other repairs to include more specialized snow plowing as it required with the introduction of "Cars on Main Street' over refurbished light rail transit track, expanded park work and various other expanded tasks. The term expiration is proposed as being extended from June 30, 2015 through June 30, 2017, and the annual fee payable to Buffalo Place is proposed to increase from $125,000.00 to $175,000.00 in the year July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015 and continue at the $175,000.00 annual amount in the years July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016, and July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2017; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute a new agreement with Buffalo Place, Inc. continuing the referenced terms, with only such clarifications and modifications as are recommended by the Corporation Counsel's Office in conjunction with finalizing the final form of the agreement with Buffalo Place, Inc.; and that the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor and/or other City personnel to enter into such agreements and other appropriate arrangements and to take all such steps and actions as shall be necessary to facilitate the new agreement. Funding will be available in Account #17210006- 435004 and an account(s) to be named at a later date. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Community 91A�� Development a ClUirman C:\ Users\ clehner\ Apl)Data \LocalWcrosonNWindowATemporary Internet Files\Content.OutlookV5NMCIH5V WeemenbCoB and Buffalo Place.docx 1 , AYE* NO FONTANA FRANCZYK QGOLOMBEK r � � LOCURTO * L 4 y-� �T PR CJEN yyT y�C r TT yyT T � ''��'''''{{ {'' I *f �I � J ■� R f R # y T SGT T T s SCANLON *. z * � 'GATT [ MAJ - 5 ] 6 [213 - 6] [3/4 - 7 ] Q 2 10 1. f N0. Rescind Sale & Forfeit Deposit -1606 Jefferson(Mas)(Strat Plan) (C.C.P. #14 -2321, Nov 12)( #14 -2151, 10128) That the above item be and hereby is referred to the Common Council without a recommendation: Mr. Golombek now moves that the above item be Recommitted to The Committee on Community Development. Adopted. e Recommended by the Committee on Community Development ll , C • irman City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2408 PASSED November 25, 201 4 Transfer of 770 Ellicott, 225 and 252 Allen to the COB (Strat Plan)(414-2156, 428) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk i I DEC 0 � 2034 0 2 4 O Q�1) Transfer of Title — 770 Ellicott, 225 Allen and 252 Allen (Strat Plan) (Item No. 2322, C.C.P., Nov. 12, 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 authorizes the conveyance of title to three (3) Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURR) owned properties to the City of Buffalo for One Dollar ($1.00). The properties and conditions are as follows: 770 Ellicott The property is a walkway adjacent to the Kevin Guest House that connects Ellicott to' Washington. The transfer is subject to the City of Buffalo Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets being in a position to accept title to the property and maintain it in a manner that is safe to the general public, 225 Allen and 252 Allen Street These properties are currently being used as public parking lots. The transfer is subject to the establishment of a necessary account to receive from the net sale of the properties. These lots will be managed by the City's Department of Parking, and were either acquired or improved with CDBG funds. The City will be required to comply with all CDBG regulatory requirements under 570.504 and 570.505 as to continued use, including, but not limited to, public notice of any proposed change of use. That the Common Council hereby authorizes the transfer of title to the referenced properties, and hereby authorizes the City to enter into any other necessary documents to effectuate the transfer of the properties, subject to the review and approval of the Corporation Counsel. 11 � Recommended by the Committee on Community iAmA Development hairman C: lilsem: lIchner lAppDataSS oWMiciascRiWindols%Tempomry Intemet Files%ConlmLOullokV5MI.CIHSTn sfer ofTid&770FA Twit 225 an4252 Alleado r rAYE* N 1 y rAYE* N FGNTANA y FRANCZYK T yy T GQLCMBEK yy yy T T T LQCURTO T PRIDGEN r RIVERA � � SCANL,ON # . WYATT � � -- _- _ ------ I [- 5 ] [2/3 - d] [ 314 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 25, 2014 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No, 2409 Report of Sale- 32 & 42 Edna (Ell)(Strat Plan) PASSED November 25, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk "0$ „� ' 0240 Report of Sale — 32 Edna and 42 Edna (Ell)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 2152, C.C.P., Oct. 28, 2014) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be and the same hereb y is returned to the Common Council with a j recommendation for approval; That the offer from Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Merriweather, of 40 Edna, Buffalo, New York 14209, in the amount of Two Thousand Dive Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) for the purchase of 32 Edna and 42 Edna 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 a an C:1UsenklehnnrAppDataU=alSM msaftlWindaNslTemporary Intetnet FilmlContentOutlmkIJ5MLCIi5Utepart of Sale 32 and 42 Edaa.do l . L FONTANA. m FRANCZYR GOLOMBEK LOMTO T PRD)M s � � SCANLQN # . T � T rHrHrr T 'WYA.TT [MAJ— 5] [213 — 6] [ 3!4 71 \^ `J i City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 2014 HON. BYRON W BROW MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 o herewith the attached resolution item f t he Charter I present No. 2410 PASSED November 25, 2014 Report Of Sale- 369 E. Utica (Strat Plan)( #14 -1701 09/02) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk PPR5 DEC 0 .9 2014 . I 1 ; } ���1 ry i f v ^F f 02410 Report of Sale -- 369 East Utica (Strat Plan) (Item No. 2235, C.C.P., Oct. 28, 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 Shafiqur R. Khan, President of Greenhouse of Buffalo, Inc., 8709 169 Street, Jamaica, New York 11432, in the amount of Four Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($4,500.00) for the purchase of 369 East Utica 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: lUsersklehnerlAppUatal[, ocallMicrosoRlWindows4Tempoxary Intemet Files %CantentOuUoolNiMt.CIH54Report of Sale 369 E Ufl a.dacx w , A)E* No FONTANA T FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK LOCURTOT PRIDGEN T * m RIVERA SCANLON # *. T � � SMITH W"YATT [_.__ ------ ] [ MAJ - 5 ] [2/3 - 6 ] [ 3 14 - 7] 1�� LEGISLATION (Christopher R Scanlon, Chairman) Nov 25, 2014 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2411 PASSED November 25, 2014 Food Store License (New)- 1105 Broadway (Fill)(EDPI) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk R 0 U - 111 1, OEC 0 8 2014 J 0241_ Food Store License (New) — 1105 Broadway (Fill) (DPIS) (Item No. 2289, C.C.P., Nov. 12, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code to issue a Food Store License to Mohammad Abdur Rab and MD Jane Alam d/b /a Foodland & Pizzeria located at 1105 Broadway. A PASSE- D Recommended by the Committee on Legislation � C:\ Users\ cl ehnakAppDataS LocallMicrosoftlWindows \Ternporary Internet Fil es\Content.4utlookU5MLCIR5\food store license- new -1105 Bmadway.dca 1� 'AYE NO FONTANA r FRANCZYK T GGLOMMK T T LOCURT4 1 RIID • . L y �i � �/ � ( ■y RIVERA yT iiT T � y T SCANLON T � T SMITH * y yy MO ATT s] [MAJ- [2/3 - 6] [3/4 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2412 PASSED November 25, 2014 Mobile Food Truck-67 Thornton (New)(Mas)(EDPI) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A A 1 P" Rl� if - D DEC 08 2014 024 i i. Mobile Food Truck — 67 Tho on (Univ)(DPIS) (Item No. 2292, C.C.P., Nov. 12, 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 Chapter 316, Article IX of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development Permit and Inspection Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Mobile Food Truck License to Rashawn Porter of 67 Thorton, d/b/a Doves Food is hereby approved. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation � airm C: IUsem\S, lehnetlAppDataU LocallMiemsoft\WindowslTemporary Intemet FileslContent .0utlookV5MLClH51Mohile Food Truck -67 Thoaon.docx - r� YE* NO * FONTANA m FRANCZYK G4LOMBEK LOCURTO y, T P T y � ��(�F R r RA t T T SCANLON T MYATT [ MA.J - 5 ] a [213 - 61 [314 - 7] 0 2 4 Mr. Scanlon moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Legislation, ADOPTED '1 Mr. Scanlon moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Legislation. ADOPTED Q2�. Mr. Scanlon moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Legislation. ADOPTED 1� City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2416 PASSED November 25, 2014 S.Alwishah, Owner, Use 1900 Hertel to Reopen a Takeout Restaurant in the Hertel Ave Special Zoning District (Univ)(hrg I I /18) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 17 i7 03 t U, b b I IDEC 0 8 2014 A 0 2 41 S. Alwishah, Owner, to Use 1900 Hertel to Reopen a Take -Out Restaurant in the Hertel Avenue Special Zoning District (Univ)(DPIS) (Item No. 2312, C.C.P., Nov. 12, 2014) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That the Common Council hereby approves the application of S. Alwishah, Owner, to reopen a take -out restaurant located at 1900 Hertel in the Hertel Avenue Special Zoning District. `PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation airm P I\ C:SUSerslcIehneil App➢ afaSl .ocellMicrosoftSWindoi,s4Temporary iRMO Files Conlent.OudookV51ilLCIH5UZmpm restaumut 1900 HcTiddo /1 'AYE NO � FCNTANA FRANCZYK. GCLCMBEK LOCL TO T LRIDGEN r m SCANLON yy yy T T T V YA.TT [ MAJ - 5 ] [213 - 5] [3/4 - 7 ] P� �y4"'� Chicken License Application -515 Dartmouth(Cty Clk) (ccp# 1466, 7108) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 02418 Public Dance Hall 1210 Broadway(New)(EDPI) (ccp# 564, 03/18) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 0 RESOLUTIONS Nov 25, 2014 0241st ��y # 4 (Rev. 1193) SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO LEASE 667 MAIN STREET AMERICAN YOUTH HOSTELS, INC. DIB/A/ HOSTELLING INTERNATIONAL, USA BY Councilmember Golombek WHEREAS, the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURA) has approved a Lease Agreement between BURA and American Youth Hostels, Inc. dlb /a Hostelling International, USA; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk has published a Notice of Public Hearing, as required by Section 507, Subdivision 2(d) of the "General Municipal Law" and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That the Mayor, the Chairman, Vice - Chairman, or any duly authorized officer of the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency is hereby authorized to execute any and all documents necessary to lease the property known as 667 Main Street to American Youth Hostels, Inc. dlbla Hostelling International, USA which is subject to approval of Agency Legal Counsel. BM/ms REFERRED TO THE C OPUMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, l 3� 024!_ A �0 # 4 (Rev. 1193) RESOLUTION By: Councilmember Golombek Lease — American Youth Hostels, Inc. d /b /a Hostelling International, USA ( "Hostel ") 667 Main Street SUBJECT: SET PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency and American Youth Hostels, Inc. d /b /a Hostelling International, USA have negotiated an agreement to lease the property known as 667 Main Street; and; WHEREAS, the terms of said Lease Agreement have been approved by the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency; and WHEREAS, Article 15A of the "General Municipal Law" requires that the disposition of land may be approved only after a public hearing with due notice. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to publish the notice attached hereto and marked "Notice of Hearing" in the Buffalo News, no later than the 29 day of November 2014. 2. That this Common Council will conduct a Public Hearing on the matter stated in said "Notice of Hearing" at 2:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers on the 9 th of December 2014. BM /ms -ADOPTS® F � 3� City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 26, 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. 2421 Waiver of Event Fees for Buffalo Citybration PASSED November 25, 2014 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 7Z 024.' RESOLUTION In the Common Council of the City of Buffalo, On November 25, 2014 Council Member Joseph Golombek, Jr. submitted the following resolution: Waiver of Event Fees for Buffalo Citybration Whereas, Buffalo By Choice, a Nonprofit working with the Buffalo Wellness Institute, has requested permission to conduct the Buffalo Citybration event on Saturday, November 29, 2414; Whereas, The purpose of this event is to promote the City of Buffalo as a family - friendly destination full of culture, history and revitalization; Whereas, The event will take place in Buffalo City Hall and will include art, music, tours, videos on Buffalo's resurgence, photography and many other activities; and Whereas, The event shall take place on Saturday, November 29, 2014, between 4 -6pm in Buffalo City Hall; Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council- 1) Requests that the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets waive the street closing fees for this event; 2) Directs the City Clerk to forward copies of this resolution to the Department of Permits and Inspections, Department of Public Works and the office of Special Events. %. =i�v MOR 01 Joseph Golombek, Jr. North District Councilmember 'AY E* NO * FONTANA FRANCZYK y. * T T GOLOMBEK LOCURTO PRIDGEN SCANL,ON * . MITH �c� a242 RESOLUTION Sponsors: Councilmember Michael J. LoCurto, Councilmember Joseph Golombek, Jr. Re: Elmwood Avenue Bridge Detours over NY Route 198 and Scajaquada Creek Whereas: the New York State Department of Transportation proposes to replace the Elmwood Avenue Bridge (BIN 1039969) over NY Route 198 and Scajaquada Creek in the City of Buffalo, Erie County under P.I.N. 5470.30; and Whereas: in conformance with Section 10, Subdivision 19 of the New York State Highway Law, the New York State Department of Transportation proposes to utilize the following roads and detours during the period of construction: Amherst Street (Grant Street to Delaware Avenue) Grant Street (NY Route 198 to Amherst Street); and Whereas: the New York State Department of Transportation will provide traffic control devices and make improvements or repairs when necessary to the above mentioned roads to make them adequate to handle additional detour traffic. Now, Therefore, be it Resolved: That the Buffalo City Common Council does hereby authorize The New York State Department of Transportation to utilize the above mentioned roads and streets as detours and maintain traffic on them in accordance with the Subsection 619 of its Standard Specifications during the period of necessity; and, Be it Further Resolved: That the City of Buffalo will continue to provide routine maintenance on the above mentioned roads and streets, including snow and ice control; and, Now, Therefore, be it Finally Resolved: That the clerk of this Common Council is hereby directed to transmit four (4) certified copies of this resolution to the New York State Department of Transportation. w Michael J. LoCurto Delaware District Councilmember AtCN- Joseph Golombek, Jr. North District Councilmember ADOPTEo 3� Resolution Sponsors: Councilmember LoCurto, Councilmember Golombek RE: Maintenance of Shared Use Pathway on Elmwood Ave Whereas, the New York State Department of Transportation proposes the construction of the shared use pathway (including pavement, bicycle and pedestrian railing, and signing) beginning at STA E 1+118,14 m left and ending at STA E 1 +382, 20 m left of Elmwood Avenue in the City of Buffalo; and Whereas, the State will include as part of the construction, reconstruction, or improvement of the above mentioned project, the construction of the shared use pathway, pursuant to Section 10, subdivision 22, Section 46, or Section 349 -c of the Highway Law, and will provide for the removal of existing sidewalks beginning at STA E 1 +118, 14m left and ending at STA E 1 +382, 20m left pursuant to Section 10, subdivision 24 of the Highway Law, as shown on the contract plans relating to the project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the City of Buffalo hereby approve the removal of such existing sidewalks and the above mentioned work performed on the project and shown on the contract plans relating to the project and that the City of Buffalo will maintain or cause to be maintained the new shared use pathway performed as above stated and as shown on the contract plans, including the removal of debris, control of snow and ice, and wearing surface for the portion of the shared use pathway on the bridge and the entire shared use pathway, including pavement removal of debris, control of snow and ice, bicycle and pedestrian railing, and signing for the portion of the shared use pathway off the bridge (i.e., the bridge approaches); and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Clerk of this Common Council is hereby directed to transmit five (5) copies of the foregoing resolution to the State Department of Transportation. MICHAt7J. LoCURTO Joseph Golombek IN Delaware District Councilmember North District Councilmember 7�1 RESOLUTION a L� Sponsor: Mr. Pridgen Re: Appoint Marriage Officer Be It Resolved: That Pursuant to Chapter 49 of the Laws of New York (1988), which allows 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 Joseph Golombek, Jr., as a marriage officer only for December 8, 2014, ADOPTED. Darius G. Pridgen Ellicott District Council Member Council President ADOPTED '�V 0 RESOLUTIO Sponsor: Mr. Pridgen Re: Appoint Marriage Officer Be It Resolved: That Pursuant to Chapter 49 of the Laws of New York (1988), which allows 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 Rasheed N.C. Wyatt, as a marriage officer. ADOPTED. r Darius G. Pridgen Ellicott District Council Member Council President 0242 P 1 RESOLUTION In the Common Council. of The City of Buffalo,. On November 20, 2014 Council President Pridgen submitted the following resolution: Request an Investigation into Stores Accepting Food Stamps for Prepared Foods Whereas, The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is a program provided by the U.S. government to ensure that citizens living in the U.S. are able to feed their families; Whereas, SNAP, which is available to low- income, disabled and elderly citizens, is utilized by 13 percent of the population in Erie County per a 2009 USDA study; Whereas, SNAP benefits can only be used for food and plants or seeds to grow food for a household to eat. Benefits cannot be used to buy nonfood items, alcoholic beverages, tobacco, or hot or prepared foods; Whereas, Fraud in. the SNAP program contributes to nearly half of the 4.07 overall loss in the program., equating to more than $3 billion; and Whereas, In 2012, Food and Nutrition Services investigators reviewed more than 15,000 stores, resulting in 667 indictments in food stamp fraud; Whereas, Similar investigations in Erie County may result in reduced fraudulent activity in stores participating in the SNAP program; Now, Therefore Be It Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council- 1) Requests that the Department of Permits & Inspection Services and the Erie County Department of Social Services conduct investigations into stores participating in the SNAP program for potential fraudulent activity; 2) Directs the City Clerk to forward copies of this resolution to the following City of Buffalo Departments: Law, Permits & inspection Services & the Erie County Department of Social Services; 3) Shall refer this item to the Legislation Committee for further discussion. AD OPTED ' Darius G. Pridgen Council President Ellicott District Council Member 3� DP:SS 024 2'71 9�\ RESOLUTION In the Common Council of The City of Buffalo, On November 21, 2014 Council President Pridgen submitted the following resolution: Requests Corporation. Counsel to Review the City Ordinance 511 -104 Pertaining to LED Signs Whereas, Chapter 511 -104 of The Buffalo City Charter, refers to "general standards" for signage within The City of Buffalo; Whereas, Digital, or Light Emitting Diode (LED) signs are highly sought after and effective, versatile technology; Whereas, The City Charter, as it refers to signage in The City of Buffalo, may not accurately address LED and digital technology; and Whereas, Updating the City Charter to reflect a more encompassed approach to signage may aid in future discussions regarding signage utilizing digital technology throughout the City of Buffalo. Now, Therefore Be It Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council- 1) Requests that Corporation Counsel review City Ordinance 511 -104 and report to the Council if the current ordinance directly address digital signs; 2) Requests Corporation Counsel to revise 511 - 104 to explicitly, directly address digital signs if it fails to do so presently; 3) Directs the City Clerk to forward copies of this resolution to the Law Department; 4) Shall refer this item to the Legislation Committee for further discussion. ADOPT RESOLVES. REFER REMAINDER TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION Ajw"-. C,�, V-4,-k- � Darius G. Pridgen Council President Ellicott District Council Member DP:SS � 1;�- RESOLUTION �go� By: Mr. Scanlon Re: Support of the Neighborhood Housing Services of South Buffalo, Inc.'s Better Buffalo Fund Application for the South Park Commercial Corridor Whereas: The Neighborhood Housing Services of South Buffalo, Inc. is dedicated to revitalizing the neighborhoods near and around South Buffalo and the Buffalo River; and Whereas: Community surveys and numerous municipal studies have demonstrated the need to revitalize the South Park Commercial Corridor; and Whereas: The Better Buffalo Fund, developed from Governor Cuomo's Buffalo Billion Initiative, has designated the South Park Commercial Corridor as an eligible area available for significant grants to help business and property owners with rehabilitation efforts; and Whereas: The Old First Ward Community Center is applying for the Buffalo Main Street Funds from the Better Buffalo Fund for the South Park Commercial Corridor; and Whereas: As a requirement under the rules of this program, the Neighborhood Housing Services of South Buffalo, Inc. must obtain the approval /endorsement of the municipality in which the project will be located; Now, Therefore be it Resolved: That the Common Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby approve and endorse the application of the Neighborhood Housing Services of South Buffalo, Inc. for a grant under the Better Buffalo Fund's Main Street Program; and Now, Therefore be it Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo is committed to the revitalization of the South Park Commercial Corridor and supports the application of the Neighborhood Housing Services of South Buffalo, Inc. for the Better Buffalo Fund's Main Street tract as a way to assist business and property owners revitalize the area. t. W �, ZIEW110 in'� 0 24' RESOLUTION By: Mr, Scanlon Re: Support of the Old 1st Ward Community Association, Inc.'s Better Buffalo Fund Application for the Seneca /Caz Commercial Corridor Whereas: The Old 1st Ward Community Association, Inc. is dedicated to revitalizing the neighborhoods near and around South Buffalo and the Buffalo River; and Whereas: Community surveys and numerous municipal studies have demonstrated the need to revitalize the Seneca/Caz Commercial Corridor; and Whereas: The Better Buffalo Fund, developed from Governor Cuomo's Buffalo Billion Initiative, has designated the Seneca/Caz Commercial Corridor as an eligible area available for significant grants to help business and property owners with rehabilitation efforts; and Whereas: The Old 1 st Ward Community Center is applying for the Buffalo Main Street Funds from the Better Buffalo Fund for the Seneca /Caz Commercial Corridor; and Whereas: As a requirement under the rules of this program, the Old 1st Ward Community Association, Inc. must obtain the approval /endorsement of the municipality in which the project will be located; Now, Therefore be it Resolved: That the Common Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby approve and endorse the application of the Old 1 st Ward Community Association, Inc. for a grant under the Better Buffalo Fund's Main Street Program; and Now, Therefore be it Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo is committed to the revitalization of the Seneca/Caz Commercial Corridor and supports the application of the. Old 1 st Ward Community Association, Inc. for the Better Buffalo Fund's Main Street tract as a way to assist business and property owners revitalize the area. RESOLUTION In the Common Council of The City of Buffalo, On November 25, 2014 Council Member Christopher Scanlon, for himself, and the membership of the Buffalo Common Council: Development of the Outer Harbor and Preserving Public Access Whereas, Parks are a public benefit that we as a community help support. When developing Buffalo's Outer Harbor, the focus should be on preserving public access to the water and creating spaces that everyone can enjoy; Whereas, Times Beach Preserve and Wilkeson Pointe Park are important ecological assets on the Outer Harbor that must be preserved; Whereas, Mixing public access with building housing developments means that public access loses out and makes the Outer Harbor feel off limits; Whereas, Tax Revenue generated by housing will not finance the infrastructure necessary to build residential units. Instead, water dependent development should be the focus in areas where there is already infrastructure in place; Whereas, Development from rejuvenated Terminals A and B would generate far more tax revenue and economic development than new condominium units; Therefore, Be It Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council- 1) Supports the smart growth of the Outer Harbor by preserving and developing public space where everyone can enjoy the parks and water; 2) Urges the Erie County Harbor Development Corporation to work with Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper to develop a plan that preserves the waterfront access to the community; 3) Copies of this resolution Development Corporation, The NJ the New York State Asse Riverkeevu. Darius G. Pridgen(( Council President Ellicott Council Member Richard A. ontana Lovejoy Council Member Mi ael J. LoCurto Delaware Council Member be sent to Erie County Harbor yor, Western New York Delegates of and Senate and Buffalo Niagara r Demone A. Smith David A Rivera Majority Leader President Pro Tempore Masten Council Member Niagara Council Member David A. Franczyk Fillmore Council Member istopher P. Scanlon South Council Member Joseph Golombek, Jr. North Council Member ' fiasheed N.C. Wyatt University Council Member 02 4 3 Resolution By: Mr. Smith Re: Trailblazing Sign for Helen Brooks Whereas: Trailblazing Signs, otherwise known as honorary street names are generally assigned honor and commemorate noteworthy persons associated with the City of Buffalo; and Whereas: Helen Muriel Brooks R.N. was born in Birmingham, Alabama on August 15, 1925 the second oldest of 15 children. Young Helen had Nursing aspirations, but was unable to pursue her craft in her hometown because of the Racial dissention of that era; and Whereas: She left at age nineteen and migrated north to Bayonne, New Jersey where she attended and would later graduate the Bayonne Nursing School as the first Black Class President; and Whereas: Shortly thereafter, she met and wed Joseph Jesson Brook, From this union, she had four children, Cheryl, Brenda, Joseph and Lisa. Before the birth of her youngest child she relocated to 268 Northland Avenue, Buffalo, New York; and Whereas: She would reside there, and serve, heal and minister to the Northland Avenue community for forty -three years until her death on April 30, 2013 Whereas: A Trailblazing Sign is an appropriate honor for Mrs. Brooks who nursed, ministered her community not for any financial or profession gain, but because she was a truly good neighbor with a good heart. Now It Therefore be It Resolved; The Common Council of the City of Buffalo hereby approves the installation of the Trailblazing sign at the corner of Northland and Lonsdale Avenue, proclaiming this portion of Northland Avenue as "Helen M. Brooks, R.N. Way "; and Be It Finally Resolved: That tepartment of Public Works is directed to erect a sign to this effect once all fees associAte4 with the posting of a Trailblazing Sign have been satisfied. Majority Leader- Buffalo Common Council Masten District Councilmember M e 9 - . Pb Demon A. Smith 0243 RESOLUTION 01 In the Common Council of the City of Buffalo, On November 25, 2014 Council Member Rasheed N. C. Wyatt submitted the following resolution: Daytime Curfew Ordinance Whereas, The City of Buffalo is in the midst of a city -wide chronic truancy issue. This is of major concern, in that it can negatively impact the future of many students. Sebool -age children that do not make it to school formulate bad habits that will carry on and hamper their success in whatever endeavor they decide to pursue, whether it be higher education, entrepreneurship or employment opportunities; and Whereas, In 2001 the Children Defense Fund reported during their Cradle to Prison Pipeline Campaign-- - nationally, 1 in 3 Black and 1 in 6 Latino boys born in 2001 are at risk of imprisonment during their lifetime. While boys are five times as likely to be incarcerated as girls, there is a significant number of girls in the juvenile justice system. This rate of incarceration is endangering children at younger and younger ages. This is America's pipeline to prison — a trajectory that leads to marginalized lives, imprisonment and often premature death; and Whereas Reports show that The City of Buffalo is one of the most impoverished cities in the nation. We must be proactive to ready our youth for greater opportunities. The City currently has a nighttime curfew listed in Chapter 343 of the City Charter titled Promoting General Welfare of Minors in Public Places to protect youth from being out unsupervised, when in many cases bad things happen that can hinder their opportunities Iocking them into a future of continued despair and poverty; and Whereas, Establishing a daytime curfew, will allow law enforcement to help the Board of Education and parents to ensure children are where they are supposed to be during school hours, hopefully building a foundation to increase academic scores and graduation rates; and Whereas, In combination with a daytime curfew, we must also develop system -wide truancy prevention and intervention programs to identify truant behavior which will include accountability, services, data collection and evaluation. Now, Therefore Be It Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council- 1) Directs the Law Department to advise on the feasibility of instituting a daytime curfew and report back to the Common Council with the findings within 60 days. 2) Request that the Education Committee hold a public hearing to discuss the urgency of this action. 3) Forward copies of this resolution to the following: Mayor Byron Brown, Commissioner Daniel Derenda, Corporation Counsel Timothy Ball, Chief Carmen Menza, Deputy Chief Beaty, Dr. Harris -Tigg and Dr. W. Keresztes. Rasheed N. C. Wyat University District Co �( Member "! ADOPT RESOLVES REFER THE REMAINDER TO LEGISLATION RW.jp 02432 BY: RASHEED N.C. 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, 2016, conditional upon the persons so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City of Buffalo. Total: 178 Adopted 11/25/14 0 a 1) Acosta, Clarissa 2) Alessi, Bernadette L. 3) Andersen, Linda L. 4) Baj- Thant, Aniela M. 5) Balducci, Jason A. 6) Ball, Timothy A. 7) Baudo, Matthew S. 8) Bertini, Leah V. 9) Bolden, Wayne 10) Brown, Darren 11) Brown, Lydell P. 12) Burke, Brian F. 13) Cadle, Delia D. 14) Cannon, Rhonda 15) Carney, Linda N. 16) Catanzaro, Joseph J. 17) Chase, Barbara M. 18) Chase, Roxanne M. 19) Chestnut, Anthony B. 20) Chwalinski, Gerald A. 21) Chwalinski, Thomas A. 22) Conroy, Lori Anne 23) Constantino, Anthony 24) Conway, John 25) Correa, Fernando 26) Crump, Sheritta 27) Curry, Michael E. 28) Czekalski, Jill C. 29) Davis IV, Collin 30) DeGraffenried, Antwynines 31) Diaz, Roberto 32) Donovan, Joyce 33) Donovan, William C. 34) Doverspike, Maria Lisa 35) Drumm, Christopher 36) Edmonds, Donna M. 37) Ervin - Garner, Tasha 38) Escabi, Susan G. 39) Fabian, Linda S. 40) Feldmann, Peggy J. 41) Felton, Frederick 42) Ferguson, Patricia Ann 43) Floriano, Dana 44) Franczyk, David A. 45) Franczyk, Michelle 46) Frieday - Lewis, Sandra 9 R 47) Fritz, Winston A. 48) Fultz, Paul D. 49) Garbe, Elaine 50) Garland III, Frank 51) Garrett, Jarvis 52) Golombek Jr., Joseph 53) Gonzalez, Ava 54) Grandy, Carol A. 55) Gunsauley, James 56) Guzman, Francisco 57) Haffa, Nicole M. 58) Hall, Lorne 59) Halligan, Courtney M. 60) Hargro, Alexis 61) Hatten, Reshedda 62) Hayes, Camille 63) Hayes, Shirley 64) Heffron, John Vincent 65) Hill, Melinda 66) Hill Clyburn, Lillian R. 67) Howard, Lauren Ashley 68) Hughes, Amy C. 69) Jackson, Shirley 70) Janowski, Joanne 71) Johnson, Denise 72) Johnson, Jamie L. 73) Jones, Jacqueline D. 74) Jones, Nicole S. 75) Kaminski, Beverly Ann 76) Kowiak, Jayson 77) Lamparelli, Mary 78) Lasky, James D. 79) Lawson, Marcus 80) Lehner, Christine A. 81) Leidolph, Doreen 82) Lenczyk, Carolyn A. 83) LoCurto, Michael J. 84) Maggio, Marylou 85) Malpica, Iris A. 86) Marciano, David 87) Marino, Alfred 88) Martinez, Sharon T. 89) Massey, Craig E. 90) Masiello, Stephanie 91) Mazgajewski, Michael P. 92) McBride, Brian r�? 93) McCarthy, Jacqueline A. 94) McCool, Michael A. 95) McDuffie, Rashied H. 96) McLaughlin, Willie 97) Milks, Neil J. 98) Miller, Desiree 99) McKeone, Maureen R. 100) Miller, Rosalind R. 101) Miller, Sarah E. 102) Molenda, Donald 103) Molnar, Timothy 104) Montour, James Edward 105) Moore, Mia 106) Moriarty, Sean 107) Motley, Hamid 108) Myles, Angela R. 109) Nigrelli, Michael P. 110) Nobile, Wendy A. 111) Nowakowski, Mitchell P. 112) Osborne, Richard 113) Palka- Armstrong, Kathleen A. 114) Palmer, Damon 115) Parsons, Elwood 116) Parsons, Tammy 117) Paul, Julia A. 118) Peoples, Gregory 119) Petronella, Joseph A. 120) Pierce, Patricia A. 121) Pilkey, Tina E. 122) Prim, Dayeenah 123) Purcell, Brian G. 124) Quinn, James 125) Quinn, Robert E. 126) Raimondo, Donna Marie 127) Renzoni, Adam 128) Reyes, Luis A. 129) Ricketts, Jeffrey T. 130) Riga, Joseph 13 1) Rivera, Carlos 132) Rodriguez, Evelyn 133) Rowland, Anessa D. 134) Rudd, David 135) Sanchez, Denise 136) Sandarelli, Denise M. 137) Santos, Robert 138) Scott, Earl 139) Scott, Linda L. 140) Sebastian, Paula 141) Shaw, Vernee 142) Simonick, George 143) Smith, Shannon M. 144) Snell, Constance V. 145) Solomon, Vanessa D. 146) Soto, Evelyn 147) Steele, Megan N. 148) Summers, Heather A. 149) Syph, Yvonne S. 150) Tadusz, Daniel 15 1) Thompson, C. L. 152) Thornton, Crystal 153) Torre, Philip 154) Torres, Ivy 155) Trueheart, Vernon 156) Turk, Michael 157) Uzdygan, Nancy 15 8) VanWey, Tamara M. 15 9) Vaughn, Mark J. 160) Velez, Mario E. 161) Vertino, John 162) Vickerd, John T. 163) Viera, Evelyn 164) Vinourski, Ronald 165) von der Empten, Andrea L. 166) Wagstaff, Wilfred 167) Walker III, Luther 168) Walker - Jarmon, Pamela L. 169) Webb, Tennia 170) Weigand, Carol A. 171) Williams, Darryl L. 172) Williams, Gaynell 173) Winterhalter, Katherine 174) Wolff, Lawrence 175) Wright, Michael R. 176) Zielinski, Richard 177) Zipp, Paul 178) Zizzo, Mary E. 0 2 4o" 4, BY: RASHEED N. C. WYATT Appointments Commissioner of Deeds That the following person(s) are hereby appointed as Commissioner of Deeds for the term ending December 31, 2016, conditional, upon the person so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City Clerk. See the attached page. TOTAL: 31 Adopted on 11/25/14 x,3 gym, 11125114: Alonzo, James J. Bankoske, Danielle C. Barone, Karen S. Beck, Sharon T. Caldarella, Tracy Carey, William E. Conley, Daniel D. Cullen, Loretta A. DeGeorge, Anne deVyver, Carl R. Diina, Anthony N. Fleming, Duane T. Granville, David F. Grillo, Suzanne M. Herbert, Deborah M. Howard, Salvatore Jackson, Mae E. Kanaley, Kathleen M. Kern, Kara L. Kinmartin, Cheryl A. Lewis, Maureen A. Long, Gloria Marlette, Guy R. Melchiorre, Alfred Meyer, Melissa J. Pratcher, Fanchon Renee Rogers, Laura Rusch, Kea D. Sanborn, Susan Steele, Albert Sunday, Linda 0213 n 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. Regular Committees Committee on Civil Service Committee on Finance following Civil Service Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at 9:45 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Committee on Comm. Dev Committee on Legislation Special Committees Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at 1 :00 o'clock P.M. Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. (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 majbe meetings set up whereby, the CitX Clerk's Office is not made aware; therefore, unless we receive notice from the respective Chairmen we can only make notification of what we are made aware. 0243 No. Adjournment On a motion by Mr. Smith, Seconded by Mr. Rivera, the Council adjourned at 3 64 V& GERALD A. CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK Nov 25, 2014