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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15-1208 (2) xr; CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO December 8, 2015, 2015 AT 2:00 P.M. Present—Darius G. Pridgen, President of the Council and Councilmembers: Feroleto, Fontana, Franczyk, Golombek, Jr, Rivera, Scanlon, Wingo, Sr, Wyatt- 9 Absent -None On a motion by Mr.Rivera, Seconded by Mr. Scanlon,the minutes of the stated meeting held on November 24,2015 were approved. * AYE* NO * * * FEROLETO * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK * * * * PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * * * WINGO * / * * * WYATT * * * * * * [MAJ- 5 [2/3 - 6 i [ 3/4 - 7 ] 's Dec 8,2015 3 a 1 FROM THE MAYOR a i i 1 3 t 1 1 Dee 8,2015 I I' 0 `" I #4(Rev 7-07) i 3 a Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35-1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo,I transmit this certification of appointment(s)or promotion(s).I further certify that the person(s)named in Schedule"A"have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: NOVEMBER 24,2015 in the Department of EXECUTIVE Division of INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS to the Position of COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS ASSIST COORD Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) KXV"T a Open-Competitive, Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) EXEMPT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary): Starting Salary of $ 83,617. -' LAST JOB TITLE NAME SHARON LINSTEDT LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 316 NORWALK LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP BUFFALO, NY 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- LAST JOB TITLE _ NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE 3 BUDGET ORG. CODE 10318001 TITLE CODE NO 1458 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO �?ratT- 7 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: 3 NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: BYRON W. BROWN TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: MAYOR I DATE: NO ER 24,2015 3 i SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL+2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO:#3-COMPTROLLER #4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5=BUDGET #6-DEPARTMENT #7-DIVISION #8-EMPLOYEE(S) `C J i FROM THE MAYOR- EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT i 3 tS E Dec 8,2015 i J 'I a 1 FROM THE OFFICE OF CITIZEN SERVICES { i A p� 7 Y i 1 t� +1 i j COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL i TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: December 2, 2015, FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of the Ma or { i a DIVISION: Citizen Services SUBJECT: Submission of Monthly Report for November 2015 The Office of the Mayor, Division of Citizen Services,hereby submits, for your Honorable Body's review and approval,the monthly reports for the Mayor's Call and Resolution Center for November 2015, as mandated by Section 6-20(c) of the City of Buffalo's City Charter. This monthly statistical report details the number and nature of inquiries, requests and complaints received. : RECEIVED AND ENDED 1 Department Head Name: Oswaldo Mestre Jr. Title: Director Citizen Semices i Signature of Department Head: I I 1 I I � YnI • 1 I City of Buffalo Citizen Services 218 City Hall Calls Between 11/1/2015 and 11/30/2015 l _ �8 0 Administrative Adjudication 7 Anti-Graffiti Program 4 Assessment Issue a �6 i BFD Fire Issue 6sm� � BMHA n® 15 Board of EducationPo6d 2 BPD BasketballHoop_RoW 2 BPD Employee Issue a. 5 BPD Quality of Life Issue 36 Buffalo Police Departments 113 Citizens'Information 17 City Clerk Issuep� 2 CityClerk Dog License 4 EDPIS 632 Fire Hydrant12 Illegal Dumping OSP RealEstate �Rm 1 Inrem Real Estate 13 Law Claims 27 awn MIS Website Issues 4My - NationalGrid Streetlights2 188 -- Neighborhood CleanUp 3 Olmsted Parks 5 Open311 Housing 9 OSP Other Issue 1 { Parking-Buffalo Traffic Violations 6 Post Event 4 PVB Abandoned Vehicle 12 PVB Parking Issue 125 PVB Pay Station 41 PVB Personnel Issue 4 3 PVB Single-Space Meter 104 PW Animals 58 l PW Bridge Issue 4 PW Building Maintenance 5 PW Bulk Trash 4 PW Cave In 34 PW City Forester 84 PW City Parks 8 PW CityHall_CityCourt 1 PW Curb-Metal Protruding 3 P.W Curbs 3 PW Damage from Sts/San Dept w� � iffi6 11 PW Damaged Street Light Pole 19 PW Dead Animal Removal 30 PW Excess Trash 24 PW Forestry SubContractor -18 5 PW Fridge 1 1 f i � b i Calls Between 11/1/2015 and 11/30/2015 6_ _ ENRON PW Garbage Missed Pickup 201 PW Illegal Dumping _Curb � 38 PW Illegal Dumping _Street 38 PW Leaves/Lawn Debris853 PW Missed 2 Piece Trashfn � T �R 96 PW Ongoing Construction 5 PW Ordinance Violations .�� 48 PW Other Hole in Road #m 14 a PW Pavement Markings Lines 10 PW-Paving � s - rs 32 PW Pest 55 PW Pick and Pay 105 PW Pools_Splashpads 1 PW Pot Hole --� 150 PW Recycle Tote Replace 85 PW Recycle Totes 133 PW RecycleTote Abandon Pickup 2 PW Recycling Missed Pickup 154 PW Recycling Personnel Issue 15 PW Recycling Tote Escalated Questionps .� 25 PW Right of Way Issue 18 PW Rodents 96 PW Sanitation Operational 31 PW Sanitation Personnel 1 PW Sidewalks n 66 PW Sign Hazards 37 PW Sign Maintenance 51 I PW Signal Issue DoT 1 PW Signal Other Issue m 11 PW Signal Out or Flashing 22 PW Signal Timing Issue City 11 PW Streets Operational 4 PW Streets Personnel 1 PW Sweeper 27 PW Tote Waiver 2 PW Totes 775 PW Totes Audit WnR 53 PW TV at Curb 8 ffiR PW User Fee 27 PW Vacant Lot 35 I Quick Response Teams 4 Save Our Streets 20 Sewer 39 - a Sewer-Flooding 9 j Taxation Issue 18 !1 Water 13 Water_Billing_Meter � 2 2 i i i FROM THE COMPTROLLER { i 3 I 1 1 Y 1 1 Dec 8,2015 I 1 �J Certificate of Necessity j Transfer of Funds We, Byron W. Brown, Mayor and Mark J. F. Schroeder, Comptroller, do hereby certify, pursuant to Section §20-12 of the Charter, that it is necessary that the sum of $ 382,850 be transferred and reappropriated as set forth below: From: 10546001-411001 Law- Salaries $ 382,850 To: 10333001-411001 Traffic Violations-Salaries $ 240,000 10333001-412002 Traffic Violations-Seasonal $ 30,000 - 10333001-413001 Traffic Violations-Overtime $ 72,000 -1 10333001-414001 Traffic Violations- Longevity $ 7,800 10333001-414007 Traffic Violations-Perfect Attendance $ 3,000 10333005-461001 Traffic Violations—Office Supplies $ 12,000 10333005-464000 Traffic Violations—Periodicals $ 550 10333006-461006 Traffic Violations—Equipment $ 3,000 10333006-443400 Traffic Violations—Equip Maintenance Contract $ 4,500 10333006-455000 Traffic Violations—Printing &Binding $ 4,500 10333006-455100 Traffic Violations—Printing Shop $ 3,500 10333006-456000 Traffic Violations—Other Services $ 2,000 BYRON W. BR WN MAYOR RECEIVED AND FILED 3 3i I n MARK J.F. SCHROEDER I, COMPTROLLER i 094 ' . �\ COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: The Common Council DATE: November 30,2015 FROM: The Department of Audit&Control SUBJECT: Comprehensive Annual Financial 1 Report(CAFR)for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30,2015 a aThis is to advise that the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of the Comptroller of the City of Buffalo for the fiscal year ending June 30,2015 has been delivered to each Councilmember,the City Clerk,the Mayor and the Budget Office. Included therein is the Audit Report of Drescher&Malecki LLP. This report is available as a public record for inspection by all interested parties. a Pursuant to Section 35 of the General Municipal Law,the Common Council of the City of Buffalo may, { at its discretion,prepare a written response to the report of external audit and file such response with the City Clerk as a public record for inspection by all interested parties not later than February 29,2016. DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mark J. F. Schroeder TITLE: Comptroller SIGNATURE: C7Jl�� 3 �3 i RECEIVED AND FILED J c� 1 j FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL a Dec 8,2015 II A �) [/j�( � pn" I� p t,d _N :Yr -Jvc w u c C ,tC 1 Dear Mayor Brown &Common Council President Pridgen, 1 a jThis letter concerns the placement of the fence around the front of St. Ann's Church &Shrine at l Broadway and Emslie St. Half a decade ago the Buffalo Catholic Diocese lobbied for this by telling everyone that the towers were falling apart and would come down at any moment, (upon entering 1 church if you saw a votive candle burning, it doesn't mean that the church is going to burn down).This hasn't happened after five(5)years and will not happen anytime soon. The past two (2)years has been extremely harsh as far as the "Freeze&Thaw Cycle" is concerned. The F&TC tends to reek havoc in the northeast and in Buffalo in particular. When moisture gets into a wall and is allowed to freeze,thus expanding,followed by a thaw it can weaken a wall. Given the - construction of the tower walls (no less than three(3)feet thick),this cycle has occurred for a short period of time during the century plus that the church has stood. The structure has held up remarkably well considering the lack of maintenance the diocese has provided. i' We the parishsioners were prepared to pay for the work once our new bishop, Bishop Richard Malone "signed off'on us spending"our money". That didn't happen seeing as they were prepared to demolish this magnificent structure. They would just as soon the "DEMOLITION by NEGLECT PROCESS A play out,as it has around the corner with the synagogue on Jefferson Ave. As a footnote, I would say to you that we have more than replaced the money that they confiscated,with more pledged. That should not concern you,other than to fortify what we say. We are prepared to do what we have to. Also a couple of years ago,they successfully closed down the parking lane and one(1)drive lane in the east bound direction of Broadway heading out of the city.The snow and the plows took care of that situation. Some of the remnants of the barricades can still be found almost back to Jefferson Ave. In the interest of protecting the public,they have accomplished just the opposite by putting the fence right out to the curb, some 25-30 into the city right of way. With (NO SNOW) people have to walk in the street. With (SNOW) it requires a walk somewhere into the middle of the street. Try telling the many people walking that stretch that they should cross to the other side of Broadway. The fence should be completely removed from the City Right of Way. A second item to be considered would be the rear of the convent building on Emslie St. This would be a perfect example of when freeze and thaw is allowed to run its course to "demolition by neglect". More than three(3)years ago we notified the diocese about replacing gutters at the rear of the convent i and also a couple locations on the school. Well at present the only thing they've done was to roll out an I orange snow fence some six(6) months after a small section of the brick wall collapsed to the ground. Had the downspout been reinstalled,the wind wouldn't have pushed the rainwater into the wall,thus accelerating the F&TC with this result. The school fairs better because the wind tends to blow somewhat parallel to the building's walls,thus slowing the process . I J1 ` J ` While the situations I've delineated do in fact exist, I do realize the separation between church& state also exists. The difference though is that they are property owners and landlords too. As owners jand landlords they should be accountable for the safety of their buildings with reguard to the public. 1, The public has a right to safely navigate the city R. of W. AGAIN MOVE THE FENCE COMPLETELY OFF OF 1 THE CITY RIGHT of WAY. Fix the gutters and downspouts and the brick wall of the convent. Your prompt attentions to these matters would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely&with Thanks c.c. law dept,members of city council, B.&I.Com.J. Comerford&inspect. M. Musceralla i ON CWWWUNI-f y DEVELOPMENT, 3 s i i i I I 02429 Councilmember Pridgen - Ellicott j From: - Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 1:16 PM To: Councilmember Pridgen - Ellicott Subject: safety concern on West Ferry for the winter i Dear Pastor Pridgen, My husband and I live on West Ferry Street on the Delaware to Linwood block. We love our home and take great care in j maintaining it but the residents on our block face a unique situation in the summer and mainly winter months because we are the only block on West Ferry that does not have alternate street parking. This creates huge backup issues because the plows cannot adequately clear our portion of West Ferry and the residents cannot see the many speeding cars that run the light on Delaware or the light on Linwood. Last winter,our neighbor backed out of her driveway and could not see because the cars were pushed out so far that she was hit by an oncoming car and was injured and her car was totaled. My neighbors are also elderly and often need my help backing out in the winter months because no one can see over the many parked cars surrounding our driveways. I recently sent a request to the City's 311 and was told to contact your office and ask for you to'request notification serials from the Dept.of Public works' in order to find out why our block is the only block without alternate street parking and see if a possible solution can be reached to change this,at least in the winter months,for the resident's safety. Please let me know if there is anything we can do as homeowners to help with this process. There are now children on our block and we would like to make sure everyone is i as safe as possible. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, j a REFERRED TO THE COMINJITTEE ON COMMUMTY DEVELOPMENT. W 1 BY: Mr Pridgen 0 2 '; 30 1 The Sensible, Community-Friendly Redevelopment of Gates Circle i i What residents are saying: 357citizens have pledged through their signatures on ipetition.com as well as 257 "likes" to the Save Gates Circle Facebook page. These residents from neighborhoods surrounding the former Millard Filmore site, including the Ellicott and Fillmore Common Council Districts share a belief that "Gates Circle deserves thoughtful redevelopment and zoning. We applaud efforts to revitalize our neighborhood and seek sane, measured change." Gates Circle is a historically significant location and represents one piece of Frederick Law Olmstead's vision. Commercial Zoning has no place at Gates Circle. Individual or small-scale retail is a reasonable alternative to Commercial zoning for the entire 6.7 acre plot. This parcel can be substantially and thoughtfully redeveloped without bringing in Commercial zoning. One way to bring about long-term, community-supported redevelopment for this site is to establish an Overlay Zone for the parcel. We propose the Common Council and the Office of Strategic Planning work to bring about an "Overlay Zone" to the 6.7 acre plot at Gates Circle. What is an Overlay Zone? An overlay zone is a zoning district which is applied over one or more previously established zoning districts, establishing additional or stricter standards and criteria for covered properties in addition to those of the underlying zoning district. { Overlay Zoning can tailor regulations to the Gates Circle property while meeting specific City and community goals. An Overlay Zone for the Gates Circle parcel can be an example of how residents, developers, and City government can work in unison toward improvement. Overlay Zoning is also -- a smart alternative to costly and lengthy litigation. (This last sentence might be going too far). i RECEIVE® AND FILE® i Councilmember Pridgen - Ellicott From: daniel schifeling <dschifl@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, December 03, 203 10:23 AM To: Councilmember Pridgen - Ellicott Subject: Buffalo Peacemakers Need Your Support Attachments: Buffalo Peacemakers Case Statement 10.20.2015.docx I j Dear Common Council President Pridgen, The Buffalo Peacemakers need your support now! As President of the Buffalo Common Council, you know the work of the Buffalo Peacemakers - Youth Violence and Gang Intervention Program. These men and women are the yellow shirts that secure safe passage for children and teens at key street corners every day. They mentor at- risk youth and provide them with recreational and learning activities. They make large events like Juneteenth or smaller events like high school football games safe for the community to enjoy. Most important, they build relationships with gang members and are often able to + prevent shootings by creating truces when violence threatens to break out. They save lives. ! What you might not know is that the funding for this program is in serious jeopardy. It is very possible that by the end of January 2016, the Peacemakers program will have no funds left in its budget. The Peacemakers financial year runs from August 1St to July 31St. With Mayor Erown's leadership and the Common Council's support, &,e City of Buffalo is providing $125k to the Peacemakers budget. But that money is running out fast and we have no guarantee of more income. In our first two years the Oishei and Wendt Foundations supported the program, but they have let us know that they cannot do so indefinitely and that they need to see a willingness from the City and the County to take greater responsibility in the future if they are to continue for another year. To address this problem we want to organize a meeting with Mayor Brown, County Executive Poloncarz, School Superintendent Cash, leaders from the foundations and other community leaders. At that meeting we will discuss a plan to : ;abilize our funding for 2016 and create an expanded and even more effective program for 2017. We are confident that this plan will not only save more lives, but save taxpayers many millions of dollars. The case we are making for an expanded and improved Peacemakers program =s attached to this email. You might not know that our 11 staff members ar- paid half-time but routinely work 40-60 4 hours per week. Because of cash flow problems they have twice worked for six weeks or longer Rwithout being paid. Yet their dedication to our young people keeps them showing up day, after day. 1 j� I °1 Now,we need your support. Please read the attached case and let Mayor Brown know that you want to expand the Peacemakers program and the ;support the City offers it. Please help us gain the long term funding we need to drastically reduce gang-related homicides and shootings. 1 Thank you for your help. Pastor James Giles, Supervising Peacemaker Pastor Dan Schifeling, Advisory Committee Chair t 'TO THE COMMI REFERRED 1 a l I Y 7j 3 i tl ON FINANC � 1 i I I I i I 2 I I The Need to Expand and Focus the Work of the Buffalo Peacemakers November 12, 2015 Costs of Gun Violence There is a terrible human cost for gang violence. We all know that. What might not be so obvious is the terrible economic cost that goes with it. Recent studies have demonstrated that each homicide and each shooting that requires a hospitalization cost the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. In fact, it is safe to say that in 2014 gang violence in Buffalo cost taxpayers more than $20 million dollars. How do we know this is true? Recently Ted Miller of the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation completed a study for a Mother Jones magazine article entitled What Does Gun Violence Really Cost?His approach first identifies two categories of costs. The first is direct costs: Every time a bullet hits somebody, expenses can include emergency services, police investigations, and long-term medical and mental-health care, as well as court and prison costs. Working with Miller, Motherlones crunched the numbers and found that direct costs account for$8.6 billion.This includes long-term prison costs for people who commit assault and homicide using guns, which at$5.2 billion a year is the largest direct expense. About 87 percent of these costs fall on taxpayers. The second category is indirect costs: Factors here include lost income, losses to employers, and impact on quality of life, which Miller bases on amounts that juries award for pain and suffering to victims of wrongful injury and death.These indirect costs are truly huge--$221 billion. Combined with the direct costs,the total cost of gun violence in America amounts to $700 per person. However, for our purposes we will consider only direct costs of gang related homicides and shootings. In 2012 there were approximately 12,000 homicides and another 60,000 injuries due to gun violence. Adding suicide attempts and accidents to incidents of shootings results in totals of 33,000 deaths and 80,000 injuries. Dividing the $8.6 billion in direct costs by 113,000 equals over$76,000 per shooting. But homicides and assaults are far more costly than suicides and accidents because of the extensive police investigations required and because of the expensive cost of prison time. In fact, Miller estimated that the average direct cost of a homicide is $441,000.The breakdown of this figure is as follows: police response and investigation -- $2,200; EMT transport to the hospital--$450; victim's hospital expenses-- $10,700; mental health treatment for victim's family--$11,800; perpetrator is charged and sentenced --$2,300; prison time for perpetrator-- $414,000. On average 87%of these costs—or$384,000--are borne by taxpayers. Miller also estimated that gun injuries where hospitalization is required average$583,000. And he found that for every gun homicide there are 5 other injuries from assaults with guns. Now let's apply these numbers to Buffalo. Our figures show that during 2014 there were gang-related homicides in Buffalo and 112 additional gang-related incidents of violence At an average $384,000 per incident,the homicides cost tax payers 16.5 million dollars in direct costs. The 112 gang-related incidents of violence figured at the absolute minimum cost of I $76,000 per incidence cost tax payers at least 8.5 million dollars. However,this figure is undoubtedly much higher because many of the shootings necessitated extended hospitalizations in the trauma unit at ECMC. These shootings probably cost about the average that Miller figured of$583,000 in direct costs. i If we are able to cut gang related homicides in Buffalo from 43 to 9 it would save taxpayers 13 million dollars. Cutting gang related incidents of violence 112 to 30 would save at least 6.2 a _ million dollars using the average figure of$76,000 every time a bullet strikes a person. Again, in many instances where a hospitalization was required the true cost would have been far higher. So the financial incentives for reducing gun violence in Buffalo are enormous. As noted in the beginning, in 2014 total direct costs to tax payers for gang related homicides and shootings were certainly well over 20 million dollars. We are very appreciative for the steps Mayor Brown and his administration have taken to create the Buffalo Peacemakers program. During the past two years we have learned a great deal and we believe we are part of the reason that both gang related homicides and shootings have decreased thus far in 2015 from where they were in 2014. However, we are certain that we can be even more effective. We believe that elected officials and community Ieaders in WNY should engage with us to save even more lives and reduce the emotional sufferin,.g and fear families experience when a loved one is shot or killed. We also want to drastically reduce the dollars taxpayers spend on these senseless acts of violence. And we want to eliminate an additional weighty and historic cost suffered each year by neighborhoods in the east and west sides of Buffalo that are considered violent. This cost results from the lack of economic investment by banks, real estate developers, and business leaders who avoid investments in neighborhoods they consider unsafe. In addition,there are high costs for security, increased policing, insurance rates, and a huge lack of good paying jobs available to citizens who live in these areas. 3 Many other cities, such as Richmond, CA, invest far more in their efforts to prevent gang related violence. Given the dollars and human suffering we are talking about, it is imperative to expand I and improve the Buffalo Peacemakers. We believe that investment should come primarily through the City of Buffalo, the County of Erie, New York State and the federal government with 90%of the funds coming from government sources and 10%coming from private fundraising. Not only should more money be invested to pay salaries and program expenses, but more time and careful evaluation by city and county leaders should also be invested so that working together we can accomplish this goal:to kering homicides down to single digits and other gang related shootings to under 30. Plan to Expand and Improve the Peacemakers Program 1 At present,there are five main categories of the Peacemakers' work. They use the resources of jthe six peace-making organizations to: 1) Work with gang leaders to mediate conflict and deter violence; 2) Interact with at-risk youth to mentor and redirect them into healthy lifestyles and to work in the schools to teach non-violent conflict resolution; j 3) Reach out to family members and friends of the victim after an act of violence has occurred to prevent revenge killings and offer grief counseling; 4)Work with the community to: create safe conditions at specific places (such as securing safe passage through dangerous street corners, or outside schools, or on public transit) where violence has a high probability of occurring;train and engage citizens in non- violent conflict resolution; function as a go-between, linking residents and law enforcement so that each group learns to respect and work with the other; and encourage the community at large to report crime and take control of their neighborhoods; 5) Keep the peace and provide security at a variety of events (from Juneteenth with 55,000 participants over two days to highly-charged high school football games with hundreds of young people in attendance). For the first two years of our operation these five categories have had roughly equal priority. However, given the extremely high cost of gun violence as noted in the first two pages, and given the yearning of the community for an end to killings and shootings, we must give first priority to preventing gun violence. We must change the way we work so that we can reduce gang-related homicides to single digits and gang-related shootings to under 30. Six improvements that will empower us to reach our goal 1. Expand the Cure Violence approach. Our experience has taught us the value of identifying gang leaders and gang involved youth and young adults and building relationships with them.The best technique for doing so is for staff members to "nest" in the neighborhoods where they are active, learning who are the most likely shooters and eventually reaching out to them. Most will respond to the opportunity to change directions and accept help to get a job and learn a positive way of living. Gang leaders will also often cooperate in building peace with other groups,thus saving their own lives and the lives of friends.The staffing pattern needed w operate the Cure Violence model involves small teams of outreach workers and violence interrupters who work together in a given neighborhood and report to an experienced manager.The_outreach workers work full time and build relationships with gang involved youth and gang leaders.The violence interrupters work part time and have special skills in calming potentially dangerous situations where violence is being planned or may break out without intervention. Right now this tactic is being used quite successfully in the 14215 zip code by our sister program, SNUG. However that program is i limited by its funding to that particular area of Buffalo.To radically reduce homicides and shootings city-wide, we need the ability to work wherever the danger of gang violence is present. Therefore we need to add a Cure Violenceteam to our existing staff. I 2. Facilitate meetings with gang leaders involving the Mayor and other public officials i Part of what helps gang involved youth and leaders to trust that the community actually cares i about them and wants to help them find a better path are periodic meetings with the Mayor 1 and other public officials and law enforcement. We have already begun to facilitate these meetings and they should continue on a periodic basis. 3. Nothing stops a bullet like a job—employing gang-involved youth and young adults Mayor Brown is preparing a five week training program for at-risk youth to prepare them to enter the work force.He is also working with the Niagara Partnership and others to find job openings that these youth can fill once they have successfully completed the training. We would like to add a Mentor/Job Developer to our Cure Violence Team to work with the gang related youth we bring to the program to insure that they are successful in both the training and in learning the requirements of and succeeding in their new jobs. 4. Continue our work to strengthen the community, particularly in high-risk areas The six peacemaking organizations that make up the Peacemakers Program as it now exists are very effective at strengthening community ties.They provide recreational programs with mentoring, hold special events like the Family Fishing Day or Toy Gun Exchanges that bring families together, and provide grief counseling and prevent retaliatory violence after a shooting has occurred. They also provide security for children going to and from school and at a range of community events from particular movie openings and football games to very large festivals and gatherings. This work must be continued and expanded. One particularly effective way of expanding it is to use and teach restorative justice practices inside housing developments and with block clubs and faith communities. At present,the six peacemaking organizations spend a great deal of time trying to raise funds for their activities.They need ongoing basic support so they can focus on the work that needs doing. S. More training Our experience has shown that both staff and volunteers need ongoing training. In our first year we had a budget line to support training that proved very helpful. In our second year the funding for training had to be cut with the consequence that staff unity diminished and volunteers were sometimes put into action without being totally clear about what was i expected of them.We need a secure budget linea© enable training. 6. Need regular evaluation and adjustment Working with law enforcement and city officials we need regular bi-monthly meetings to evaluate progress and make needed adjustments. Right now there is communication when necessary around specific needs, but larger perspective, longer range evaluations are not occurring. These are needed for maximum success: Staffing Plan ! To fully cover the City of Buffalo we need to add afleast one Cure Violence Gang Intervention Team. 1 Here is the initial staffing plan we envision: Coordinating Peacemaker and Executive Director(1/2 time) jPastor James Giles........... Administrative Asst. (full time) 1 Existing Peacemakers Staff 5 half-time Senior Peacemakers 5 half time Junior Peacemakers Cure Violence Program Manager/Team Leader(full time) 2 Outreach Workers (full time) 1 Violence Interrupter(3/4 time) 1 Mentor/Job Developer(full time) 2 RJ Developers (total 1%time) In addition to the above each of the six peacemaking organizations should be granted $25,000 per year for base-funding of their community outreach programs.The Advisory Committee can oversee this funding using an application process for funds from this pool to be approved. Budget for the Plan The large majority of expenses are for staff. Full time is 35 hours per week. Half-time is 20 hours per week. Fringe benefits are figured at 18%of salary. Salary scales are: Executive Director--$25/hour (half time).......................................... 26,000 5 Senior Peacemakers--$20/hour (half time)................................... 100,000 5 Junior Peacemakers--$14/hour (half-time) ................................:. 72,800 1 Program Manager/Team Leader—$18/hr (full time).................... 32,760 2 Outreach Workers --$16/hr (full time)............................................ 58,240 1 Violence Interrupter--$14/hr (3/4 time)........................................ 19,110 a 1 Mentor/Job Developer--$14/hr (full time) 25,480 .................................... 2 Restorative Justice Developers--$16/hr (3/4 time each)............. 43,680 Administrative Assistant-- $12/hr (full time) ...................................... 21,840 TotalSalaries....................................................................................... $399,910 Plus 18%fringe benefits.................................................................... 71,984 Total Employee Compensation........................................................ $471,984 i i Other items: Insurance.................................................................... .......................... $15,000 Uniforms.................................................................... .......................... 8,000 Office Rental and Utilities............................................ ......................... 18,000 OfficeEquipment...................................................................................... 4,000 UsedLate Model Van............................................................................... 20,000 Gas and maintenance for the van...........:.............................................. 8,000 Stipends for 50 volunteers....................................................................... 60,000 Accounting and bank fees........................................................................ 6,000 Program Funds for the six peacemaking organizations....................... 150,000 Miscellaneous Administrative Costs............:.......................................... 10,000 Training 15,000 -- Grant Writing ............................. 15,000 TotalOther Items................................................................................... $329,000 Grand Total Yearly Budget.................................................................... $800,984* *This figure is far less than the cost to taxpayers of one homicide and one shooting with a hospitalization. ' Specific Use of the Cure Violence Team After two years our experience shows that most gang-involved youth and young adults respond positively to a mature adult who has street credibility and who takes a dependable interest in their lives and future. It is also true that the large majority of gang-related homicides and shootings are set off by a very small group of shooters. Therefore the key to reducing shootings and deaths is to identify those few individuals who are likely to become shooters or are likely to get shot. Once identified, we need skilled outreach workers with street cred to initiate relationships with them, build trust, and begin to lead them away from violence and towards a safer and better future. 1 We call the technique of identifying and building relationships with those most likely to perpetrate or become victims of violence nesting. Simply put, a small team of street workers begins to hang out or "nest" in a hotspot where violence has been occurring. They begin with any information the Buffalo Police Department or other law enforcement agencies can provide. Then they talk to people in the neighborhood, observe what's happening, and within two weeks they form a good idea of who the major players are. After that it is a matter of contacting these individuals and beginning to take an interest in their lives. Frequently these gang-involved youth will allow the outreach workers to help them with particular needs.They may need safe transportation to cross a neighborhood that would be dangerous for them.They may need to get back into school or get into a GED program.They may need to find an odd job to earn money to give; o a girlfriend to help with a baby they have fathered. As the outreach workers begin to prove themselves useful and then even dependable, 14. they build trust. At that point the outreach workers.can begin to lead these gang members and leaders away from violence by helping them understand its long term consequences and using 'I their own stories to back up what they are saying. In our experience, many of these potential shooters begin to call the outreach worker in times of stress to get help resisting the urge to start a fight or retaliate for some disrespect. i Building trust is also the point where the outreach workers can pull these gang members into the five week training program that Mayor Brown is preparing to help 50 at-risk youth and young adults prepare for and then find work. As they begin this program our mentor/job developer will work with them to provide extra help to insure that they will be successful in J completing the training and successful in working at a job with a real future. One of the things we have learned is that shooters do not necessarily pull the trigger in the neighborhoods where they live. A shooting on Broadway may be done by a gang member who lives in the Fruit Belt. Our team will have the flexibility to follow the action and we believe that in the course of a year the team will be able to make connections and have a strong impact on at least three different gangs. Ideally, we will eventually develop the resources to fund two additional Cure Violence Teams instead of the single team our budget provides. We are convinced that the nesting approach coupled with job training and lasting employment can jradically reduce the number of gang-related homicides and shootings. a Currently we are monitoring and have spoken with members from the following gangs: ' Humason, Zelmer, Lang, OTC, Fruit Belt, Downtown, Pretty Boil Click, Central Park and Walden. -- OTC, Central Park, Fruit Belt, Downtown and Walden all have members who have been involved in shootings during the past 30 days—some hitting targets and some not. We estimate that between them there are 65 individuals who have access to guns and who are likely to become shooters if the right circumstances develop and we are not able to intervene. An additional Cure Violence Team is key to our ability to reach out to them with enough consistency to interrupt the violence that is otherwise likely to occur. Conclusion I The City of Buffalo is at a remarkable turning point in its history with rapid economic development occurring in many areas coupled with a stream of new residents moving into city neighborhoods. Now is an opportune time to create safety and open opportunities in east and west side neighborhoods previously considered by both business leaders and potential residents to be too violent. It is an opportune time to reach gang-involved youth and young adults and help them change their life course to become good citizens. As always, it is an opportune time to save taxpayers' money. We can accomplish all of these by expanding and improving the Buffalo Peacemakers and working together to radically reduce gang related homicides and shootings. { i I i i I i i i i J 1 i a 1 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION 1 Dec 8,2015 I CITY OF BUFFALO DEPARTMENT OF - ASSESSMENT & TAXATION Cit�Stat a BYRON W. BROWN MARTIN F. KENNEDY I MAYOR COMMISSIONER a December 3, 2015 To Members of the Board of Review: Honorable Byron W. Brown Honorable Darius G. Pridgen Honorable Mark J. F. Schroeder RE: Filing of Tentative 2016 Assessment Roll Dear Board Members: The Department of Assessment and Taxation remains committed to the production of fair and equitable assessments and tax burdens throughout the City of Buffalo. In compliance with special provisions of state law notices are being mailed on all properties with changes in assessed value, whether an increase or decrease. As in past _ years the notice explains to the owners that they may appeal the proposed assessment by filing a complaint form (RP-524) with the Board of Assessment Review (BAR) by the _ deadline of December 31, 2015. The forms, instructions, sales information and property information are all available on the City's website under the Department of Assessment and Taxation. Sales information books have also been placed in each city branch of the Buffalo and Erie County Public Libraries as well as the.Central Library location. The BAR will meet during Januaryand the first week of February to hear the challenges, deliberate and render their decisions and those changes are then recorded on the City's 2016 Final Assessment Roll published March 1, 2016. The printout accompanying this letter lists in alpha order by address each property that experienced an increase or decrease in assessment and/or tax status. The assessed value of the property as of the March 2015 Final Assessment Roll is compared to the _ December 2016 Tentative Assessment Roll and the amount of change is noted. Please note where no amount appears in the 2015 Assess Value column means the parcel did not exist as that time and was recently created either by a division or a combination. If you have any questions about the information supplied on changes or questions about the grievance process I am available to answer your questions. Sincerely, FIDE® RECEIVED Martin F. 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Ln A 00 V N F: P O V O N O N O �p LO Ip 00 Q1 O `n O W N In A W 0 0 0 w O O O O A O io W W O O N 0 0 0 In 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A A 0000 w 00 W Q) w 00 00 W F- 00 W W N W W N W W W N O O N N 1- 0 rD O N (�D (fXD N a ((9 a N (�D N i d rt (D (D (D 0 =CLQ. N 0 (D 0 3 0 0 0 n O 'T' O rt 0 0 'ou 3 3 3 0 ^ 3 3 7* 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 m CL 3 3 Q i FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS 3 i i 3 s Dec 8,2015 I i i City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 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. a No. 2433 PASSED December 8,2015 Permission to Purchase Dump Truck&Van Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk i A P r, it u V E D DEC 1 8 2015 y .. I :J MAYOR I i, SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: 11/30/2015 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works/Streets i SUBJECT: [:Permission to purchase [:Dump Truck&Van G PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) The department of Public works is requesting permission to purchase (1)2016 Ford F 550 Dump Truck to be used for snow Funds to come out of bonds: 35304106-445100 $ 18,312.99 36309106-445100 $40,854.08 TOTAL $ 59,167.07 - Purchase of(1) 3/4 ton Van for animal control to be used for animal transportation with cages. $45,000.00 ' TOTAL 45,000.00 Funds to come out of: 15203007-474200 SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD T L X / SYev iak COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS 3 SJS/JS/cmb 3 i 1 a � Permission to Purchase Vehicle (DPW) Mr. Rivera moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated November 30, 2015, be received and filed; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to purchase one (1) 2016 Ford F-550 Dump Truck to be used for snow and one (1) 3/4 ton van for animal control to be used for animal transportation with cages. _ The total purchase of these vehicles is $104,167.07. Funds are available in Account#15203004- 474200. PASSED 3 i j 1 j S1 f V C:\Users\lmcinski\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Tempomry Intemet Files\ContenLOutlook\OX32QV W6\Pemdssion to Purchase Vehicle.dacx AP j i * AYE * NO i FEROLETO * * * FONTANA * * * a FRANCZYK * * * 3 GOLOMBEK T T T PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO * WYATT [-------------] . [MAJ— 5 ] 2 — 6 [ 3/4 — 7] I J l 'r j 1 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11, 2015 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO i DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. d No. 2434 PASSED December 8, 2015 Report of Bid Filtered Water Conduit Project(Ell) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk V I Arr OVEU DEC 1 8 2015 Z..j MAYOR i 1 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL Date: December 4, 2015 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Water j SUBJECT: [Report of Bid [Filtered Water Conduit Project [Ellicott District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: None This is to advise your Honorable Body that we have advertised for and received bids on November.19, 2015 for the Filtered Water Conduit Project at Col. Ward Water Treatment Facility. The following bids were received for the project: ' Base Bid Alternate 1 Nichols Long and Moore Construction $ 377,068.00 $ 38,300.00 2- Patterson—Stevens, Inc. $ 443,050.00 $ 55,000.00 3- BIDCO Marine Group, Inc. $ 490,250.00 $ 76,760.00 Subsequent to the bid opening the bids were reviewed by our engineering consultant and they have determined that the lowest responsible bidder is Nichols Long and Moore Construction Corp. I respectfully recommend that your Honorable Body authorize a contract award in the amount of $ 415,368.00 (base bid plus alternate) plus $ 41,536.80 (10%contigency) for a total contract award of$ 456,904.80 to Nichols Long and Moore Construction Corp. The funds are available in a Division of Water account 53230796 445100, an account(s)to be named at a later date. {i 1 Recommended: Michael J. Finn, P.E., City Engineer i TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Steven J. Stepniak TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: �_.. .. t , I Report of Bids—Filtered Water Conduit Project(Ell) (DPW) Mr. Rivera moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, dated December 4, 2015, 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 Filtered Water Conduit Project at the Col. Ward Water Treatment Facility, with Nichols Long and Moore Construction, with a total contract award of $456,904.80 (Base Bid plus alternate of $415,368.00 + 10% contingence of$41,536.80 for a Total Contract Award of$456,904.80). Funding for this project is available Division of Water Account #53230796 445100, and an account(s) to be named at a later date. PASSED 3 i 4 1 3 1 C:\Users\lmcinsld\AppData\Local\Mtcrosoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\ContenlOutbok\OX32QV W6\Report of Bids-filtered water conduit.docz i 1 r i I � it { 1 1 i 1 I 1 * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK - GOLOMBEK * * * PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT [-------------� [MAJ- 5 ] [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 7] #4(Rev 7-07) j I Certificate of Appointment i 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 a 1 Appointment Effective: �f in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Streets to the Position of Equipment Operator Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PROVISIONAL Open-Competitive, Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN-COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary): Starting Salary of $ 32,823 LAST JOB TITLE Truck Driver(Perm) NAME Marvin Walker LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 11/15 ADDRESS 403 Dartmouth Ave. LAST SALARY $31,830 CITY&ZIP Buffalo 14215 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX-4822 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 15030001 TITLE CODE NO 6040 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2015-068 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $24,000 -$38,615 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: e NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner I DATE: 11/23/15 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL+2 C PF S TO: CITY CLERK ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO:#3-COMPTROLLER #4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5-BUDGET #6-DEPARTMENT #7-DIVISION #8-EMPLOYEE(S) �J i { #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 appointment(s)or 1 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 1 ,I a Appointment Effective: in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Streets to the Position of Equipment Operator Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) TEMPORARY Open-Competitive, Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN-COMPETITIVE i Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary): Starting Salary of $ 25,100 (Step 13) i LAST JOB TITLE Street Worker(Perm) NAME Roland Kerr LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 12/15 ADDRESS 30 Eldon Rd. LAST SALARY $24,036 CITY&ZIP Buffalo 14215 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX-5273 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 15030001 TITLE CODE NO 6040 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2015-110 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $24,000 -$38,615 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: s j NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak ! TITLE OF APPOINTING.AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 12/1/15 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL+2 CO ITO: CITY CLERK:. ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO:#3-COMPTROLLER #4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5-BUDGET 1 #6-DEPARTMENT #7-DIVISION #8-EMPLOYEE(S) ,\ i 241 J #4(Rev 7-07) i Certificate of Appointment 5 In compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35-1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo,I transmit this certification of appointment(s)or promotion(s).I further certify that the person(s)named in Schedule"A"have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the i Appointment Effective: in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Streets 1 i to the Position of Equipment Operator Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PROVISIONAL Open-Competitive, Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN-COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) INTERMEDIATE (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ $27,213 (Step 14) I LAST JOB TITLE Truck Driver NAME Daniel Dixson LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 12/15 ADDRESS 75 Comstock Ave. - LAST SALARY $26,213 CITY&ZIP Buffalo 14215 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX-9600 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 15030001 TITLE CODE NO 6040 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2015-109 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $24,000 -$38,615 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: i NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak I TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner j DATE: 12/1/15 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ✓�� ., ORIGINAL+2 C S TO: CITY CLERK (ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO:#3-COMPTROLLER #4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5-BUDGET #6-DEPARTMENT #7-DIVISION #8-EMPLOYEE(S) t I 3 1 S� i FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE a a i i I s d 3 Dec 8,2015 i SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL a TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: November 24, 2015 FROM: DEPARTMENT: POLICE DIVISION: SUBJECT: Drug Asset Forfeiture Wire Transfers PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) 1 :Item No. 104, C.C.P. 2/2/88 Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW 15-DEA-609940 C2-15-0057 $ 2,997.54 09-FBI-002705 M-16-D55P-000122 $14,732.31 14-DEA-604983 C2-15-0007 $ 8,847.34 UCSEQSH2O15 090100020501 $19,033.16 14-DEA-600947 C2-14-0137 $ 901.23 UCSEQSH2O15 090100034501 $6,842.07 DEA/FBI/US CUSTOMS TOTAL $53,353.65 i 3 7 The Drug Enforcement Administration(DEA),U.S. Customs and/or the FBI has administratively forfeited the above referenced property. The funds were received by this Department through wire transfers and duly deposited in the Trust &Agency Account, #20010000-389001. These funds will be placed into one or more of the following accounts as deemed necessary by the Commissioner of Police: Educational Training/Seminar, Confidential Funds, Materials and Supplies, Firearms and Weapons, Communications and Computers,Electrical Surveillance,Purchase of Services,Improvements,Vehicles, Operating Equipment If you have any questions regarding the above mentioned,please contact Inspector Joseph Strano at 851-4624. DJR/jws TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: CHIEF DENNIS J.RICHARDS TYPE TITLE: CHIEF OF INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: i i RECEIVED AND FILED i I \� i f New York State Division Of Criminal Justice Services ASSETS FORFEITURE REPORTING PROGRAM STATE OF NEW YORK ) AFFIDAVIT pursuant to Civil Practice Law and ss: Rules 1311(11)(c) COUNTY OF ERIE ) I, CHIEF DENNIS RICHARDS as (claiming agent) (claiming authority), being duly (Name) sworn, depose and state that on 11/2, 11/5, 11/13, 11/16 & 11/19/15 the BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT (Date) (Agency) received WIRE TRANSFERS having an estimated present value of $ 53,353.65 (check,vehicle,personal property,etc.) (Amount) pursuant to chapter thirteen of Food and Drug Laws (21 U.S.C. '801 et seq.)of the United States and/or chapter four of the Customs Duties Laws (19 U.S.C. 1301 et seq.) of the United States and/or chapter 96 of the Crimes and Criminal Procedure Laws (18 U.S.C. 1961 et seq.) of the United States. signature DATE: 11/24/2015 CHIEF OF INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES Title On the ! day of � �� in the yearbefore me personally came (Day) (Month) (Year) ---Ye )t � � , , to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, depose and say (Name) that sde-'.is employed by the f and that s (Agency) was authorized by and did execute the above affidavit at the direction of said entity and that s/fie 1 signed herrname thereto. Notary Public MAUREENAOAKLEY Notary Public,State of New Yallk Qualified In Ed Mail to: MyCommleslonExpires NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services Assets Forfeiture Reporting Program Office of Public Safety 80 South Swan Street Albany, NY 12210 COPYRIGHT 8 1995 NEW YORK STATE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES(July 2005) U] `rU N 'rd 'DC7 M to m0 00 C�] IIF-��� W b 0-N 00 (] 'P y ¢1 O 0 0 °� b H ca µ 00 {,..,., � � x G] C) µ OD� �,. n c ro zz0C) co F3 00 ; H tr t=i M H 0 0 H H y O 0. n H t=J. y t-i C H t=J CiJ O ro z tM�J y y Cl t=i U ir" o d wc OC Lli •.y 'Oz o o NN j 0 � - ro d� ro FO o Hyp O O N y " - y N NNNNNN N 0 000000 C] 000000 11 C7 N 000000 z Ly=J O 000000 tyTJ y cyi) 000000 µ v, z H wwwwww z O 3 tC N tj 000 00 01)co 10d 00000C y \ 000000 N N F-'HµF-'µµ N A o P U] t7 t7 Lno F0l o ' (�] y . O N N O 'A1 ro µ 0)0) µ Lil Pa-- z O m l' to vl N �- � Ln co �a w Ul w L3d w w CC w t�J cn m qw W Ln rsJ • y N N µ µ 171�1 01�0 00 SAN OD aooWaovto W o ht,w w s Ln 0o C0 C0Cy NSP �ti OHNW WUn 7a wN y 11Cl)w It,HA Hy . wro n a ro n ro i I j A t FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF FIRE { j 3 t i Dec 8,2015 i I 4 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 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. 2439 PASSED December 8, 2015 Dispose of Fire Vehicles Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk i APPROVED D EC 1 8 2015 =T MAYOR ya� SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL 1 TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: December 3, 2015 i FROM: DEPARTMENT: 21 - Fire i' SUBJECT: [:Dispose of Old Fire Vehicles PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) We are requesting approval to dispose of the following fire vehicles: F-251 1995 E-one 75' ladder truck- bad engine —3 F-256 1995/05 Spartan/LTI.75'Tower-bad engine, aerial torque box damage 1 _ F-165 1988 Chevrolet Bus- unsafe/body rust F-01 1950 Highway trailer-not repairable F-047 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe- not running, body rot v SIGNATURE `. DEPARTME TN HEAD TITLE : Garnell W.Whitfield,Jr., ommissioner of Fire GWW/ck V I Dispose of Old Fire Trucks (Fire) Mr. Rivera moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Fire, dated December 3, 2015, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of Fire to dispose of the following: • F-251 1995 E-one 75'ladder truck(bad engine) • F-256 1995/05 Spartan/LTI 75' Tower (bad engine, aerial torque box damage) • F-165 1988 Chevrolet Bus (unsafe/body rust) • F-01 1950 Highway trailer(not repairable) • F-047 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe (not running/body rot) PASSED 3 s I C:\Users\Imcinski\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\Content.Outlook\OX32QV W6\Dispose of Old Fire Tmcks.docx J �U { I j j * AYE * NO * * * a FEROLETO i * * * FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * WINGO WYATT * * * [- ---------] [MAJ- 5 ] [2/3 - 61 [3/4 - 7] i i i FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT& INSPECTION SERVICES i i i i i Dec 8,2015 i I a City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 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. I No. 2440 PASSED December 8, 2015 Food Store License(New)-2594 Bailey(Lov) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk FW ROVED A P wa DEC 1 8 2015 'TI MAYOR I I 024 l9 To: The Common Council: Date: November 30,2015 From: Department Permit& Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store(New) [: 2594 BAILEY(LOVEJOY) 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 3 attached application for a Food Store License located 2594 BAILEY (NARS ABDULLA/NAB MARKET INC) and find that as to form is correct. I will cause an investigation into the premises for ' which said application for a food store license is being sought and no License will be issued until all required approvals are obtained from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collections Office and I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. 9 Tvpe Department Head Name: JAME CO ERFORD T Title: COM IS ER i SigLiature of Department Head: JC:PS:jd 6ri Interdepartmental Memo Date: November 30,2015 To: James Comerford,Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr.,Director of Permits&Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Food Store at 2594 BAILEY Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 194, the following is a check list of requirements for Food Store application to the Common Council: Application Applicant Notifcation ❑ Building Inspection Collection Office ❑ Fire Prevention ❑ Police Department Zoning Office Director Permit& Inspection Services ate i 1 I 1 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 A Corporation ❑Partnership ❑ Limited Liability Company fee fee ❑Restaurant 1-200 seats $174.00 ❑Restaurant Dance fee ❑201-400 seats ❑Restaurant Take Out $ 88.00 $250.00 0 Floor Show $367.50 ❑400+seats $350.00 Cl Live Music ❑Yes ❑No Sellin alcoholic bevera es? $210.00' Food Store $115.00 ❑Mechanical ❑Certificate of Inspection $131.25 (Public Assembly)Restaurant 50+seats 56..00 ❑Meat Fish Poultr ❑Public Dance(based on ft Y $150.00 ❑Coin Control Amusement 9 ) ❑Caterer $ 88.00 ❑GoGo Dancing $131.25 ❑Bakery #games_ per game $47.25- 11 Skating Rink O Arcade#games per game $47.25 $210.00 13 0-2 employees $ 63.00 ❑Bowling Alley per lane $31.50 ❑3-10 employees $105.00 ❑Music mechanical $52.50 #lanes ❑Music live,no dancing $52.50 ❑ 11-15 employees $157.00 13 News Stand ❑Billiard Parlor per table $31.50 ❑26-50 employees $315.00 $63.00 #tables ❑51-200 employees $525.00 Corporation Name /144 Business Name(dba) Business Phone(716) Business Addressno Po Box Business Fax Mailing Address(if different) NYS Tax ID# Business Website Owner(s)/Principal Partners E-Mail _ Applicant(last,first) A '4PS Home Phon Home Address: (PO Box not acceptable) �c'c� ��.�• �� �,. �`/-�.�Go Date of birth Place of Birth Co-Applicant(last,first) Home Address: (PO Box not acceptable) Home Phone Date of birth Place of Birth Describe your specific business activity in detail. I am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required information and I have 0 al and owners,managers,or other principals of their crimin /or civic responsibility for the timely fife formed all nt 9 and conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated with the business. restrictions For For office use only As an authorized agent of the entity identified above,I certify the Subscribed and sworn before me t information on this form is true, correct,complete and current to the best N1( day of yo-V--4 of my knowledge and belief, CnC Rs 0 C Print Name �r d C issione eeds--City of Buffalo Signature 1 APP No Applicant must be present at time of all inspections. i DeRIVRR 4ICEN8 r J� r�Qcg�=Sem �(AflRB qui � r Sa��vi kY9mk3t�q � ,say M1r J`flr'Fu 'a (� �Ir bf , UA 1 d . fix BAILEY A TURFALO,NY 1$� r z_ 1 I { e i r dI 1 3 u z I 3 • f A V APPLICANT NOTIFICATION ALL Applications/Applicants requiring Common Council Approval MUST have this Notification signed by Council Personnel by the a licable District Councilmember listed below and return this Notification to the Office of Licenses prior to the application being considered for Approval. License Application Address_ -A ' Buffalo,NY IY�t DELAWARE DISTRICT— 1405 City Hall ELLICOTT DISTRICT- Darius G. Pridgen 1315 City Hall 1 FILLMORE DISTRICT- David A.Franczyk 1408 City Hall LOVEJOY DISTRICT- Richard A.Fontana 1316-A City Hall , MASTEN DISTRICT- 1414 City Hall NIAGARA DISTRICT- David A.Rivera 1504 City Hall NORTH DISTRICT- Joseph Golombek Jr. 1502 City Hall SOUTH DISTRICT- Christopher P. Scanlon 1401 City Hall UNIVERSITY DISTRICT- Rasheed N.C.Wyatt 1508 City Hall 1 ' o D' Council Personnel i CITY OF BUFFALO j a a OFFICE OF LICENSES r�G 301 CITY HALL BUFFALO,NY 14202 a REVIEW TYPE: COLLECTIONS REFERRED TO: JOE LOTEMPIO i APPLICATION FOR: NAB MARKET INC LICENSE TYPE: FOODSTORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: 2594 BAILEY LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: LOVEJOY COUNCIL DISTRICT APPLICANT NAME: NARS ABDULLA APPLICANT PHONE: (716)352-3984 APPLICATION NO: FST15-10027353 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: ............................................................................................................. (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) EDATEAPPROVED: : f�>-�� DISAPPROVED: DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: ***REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW*** i REMARKS: !`� 1 i � �g EXT ` INSPECTOR: # I I PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. �I 1 i Food Store License (New)—2594 Bailey(Lov)(DPIS) Mr. Rivera moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Permits and Inspection Services, dated November 30, 2015, be received and filed; i 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 Nars Abdulla d/b/a Nab Market Inc. located at 2594 Bailey upon the following conditions: • No sale of drug paraphernalia • No sale of glass pens or similar glass Tu(� eS No sale or giveaway of wire mesh cleaning pads • No sale of blunt cigars or wrapping papers • No sale or giveaways of single razor blades PASSED C otil C:\Users\lmcinski\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\Content.Outlook\OX32QV W6\food store license-new-2594 Bailey.docx i 1 i a a * AYE * NO FEROLETO FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT [-------------] [MAJ- S ] [2/3 - 6] * l ' [ 3/4 - 7] I To: The Common Council: Date: November 30,2015 From: Department Permit& Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store(New) [: 1347 KENSINGTON aka 1351 (UNIVERSITY) 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 1347 KENSINGTON (MAHMMOD + KASSEM/dba FOLDEN FARMS) and find that as to form is correct. I will cause an investigation into the premises for which said application for a food store license is being sought and no License will be issued until all required approvals are obtained from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collections Office and I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. RFFERRED TO THE (,-OMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. j Type Department Head Name: JAM S C MP RD i 3 Type Title: CO S NER 1 Signature of Department Head: JC:PS:jd i i Memo { Interdepartmental Date: November 30,2015 To: James Comerford, Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr.,Director of Permits&Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Food Store at 1347 KENSINGTON aka 1351 a Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 194,the following is a check list of requirements for Food Store application to the Common Council: Application Applicant Notifcation a ❑ Building Inspection ❑ Collection Office ❑ Fire Prevention ❑ Police Department Zoning Office Director Pei it&Inspection Services Date i 1 I i I CITY 4F BUFFALO AI'PLICATLON 65 Niagara Sq.City 4ali Roor is tf4= iiffalo,•NY 14202 • Phone(716)851-4078 Fax-716).$51-4952 _ o Type of E tity'. 13 Sole Proprietor ®Corporation 13:PartnexshiP 13 Limited Liability Company a j fee fee fee I 13 Restaurant 1-200 seats $174.00 17 Restaurant Dance • ' Restaurant Take Out $ 88.00 ' 17 201-400 seats $250.00 ❑Flaor$how $367,50 a 13400+seats $350.00 ❑L(veMusic $21p,OD kSoodStore $115.00 91 Yes ❑No Selling alcoholic beverages? C3.Kcchanid'alOM[MON COUNCIL D Certificate of Inspection $56.00 COMMON COUNCIL REQb1iFW p Wheat FiL,REQUIRED Poultry $150.00 (Public Assembly)Restaurant 50+seats. 0 Puplle Dapce(based oii sq fl) 13 Caterer Cater COMMON COUNCIL RF,QUPB,1) $ 88.00 ❑GoGo Dandlpg $13125 13 Bake ❑Coin Control Amusement Bakery COMMON COUNCtI,R�QUIR.ZD #games_ per game $47.25 D Slcu(ingRink $210,170 COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED !a 0 2 employees $ 63.00 13 Arcade#games_per game $47.25 COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED ©Bowling Alley per lane $31.50 E3 3-10 employees $105.00 13 Music mechanical $52.50 #lanes-— 1311-15 employees $157.00 ❑Music live,no dancing $52.50 O Billiard Parlor per table.$3l 50 ❑26-50 employees $315.00 0 News Stund $63.00 #tables COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED ❑51-200 employees $525.00 Corporation Name Aden Golden Arrow,_Inc. Business Phone(71 $ y-18n3 i Business Name(dbd) Golden Farms Business Pax ( ) _ 3Ll ) -- Business Addres (no oBox) .4(1_h351' Kensington Avenue, Buffalo NY 14215 'Mailing Address(if different) NYS Tax ID# lip ni n o Business Website E-Mail115S��71 in Owner(s)/Principal Partners. Applicant(last;first) Kassem, Mahlimod•MHome Phone (710 541-4755 Home Address:(PO B e table) 85 �cASSq o Court, (he ak towa gq. NY 11L9�5 Date of birth ` Place of Birth Yemen Co=Applicant(last,first) Home Phone Home Address:(PO Box not acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth. Describe your specific,business activity.iti detail._ grocery store selling groceries, food-, lotto tobacco products and other household goods to the general public 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 ator associated with the business. Initial- For nitialFor office use only As an authorized agent of the entity identified above,I certify the 3 Subscribed and sworn before me this information on this form is true,correct,complete and current to the best _ nom _day of ,Q�14) 20„� of my kliowledge and belief. { 1\ Print Name Mahmood h. Kassem sclOft , lugs° ,,a §ignature r Date JV 3 �7 apt must be present at time ofall inspections, App No b��dW ti�loN o aw•or go Qualified in Erie County a73 S My Commission Expires 09/27/20 i APPLICANT NOTIFICATION { = ALL Applications/Applicants r6quiring 'Common Council Approval .1t2'UST have this Notification signed by Council Personnel by the a lacable District Councilmember• listed below and return this .Notification to the O ace of Licenses prior-to the application being considered for Approval License Application Address 1351 Kensington Avenue Buffalo,NY 14215. DELAWARE DISTRICT— 1405 City Hall { ELLICOTT DISTRICT- Darius G.Pridgen 1315 City Hall FILLMORE DISTRICT- David A.Franczyk 1408 City Hall LOVEJOY DISTRICT- Richard A.Fontana. -- 1316.A.City Hall . MASTEN DISTRICT- 1414 City Hall NIAGARA DISTRICT- David A.Rivera 1504 City Hall NORTH DISTRICT- Joseph Golombek Jr. 1502 City Hall SOUTH DISTRICT- Christopher P.Scanlon - 1401 City Hall UNIVERSITY DISTRICT- Rasheed N.C.Wyatt 1508 City Hall Council Perso n I ' 1 1 � MCd,. yen hiMak4alrn� F cif DFUV.RAZ T:.'lCE'�^�L�Sl*T, . s s KASSE1*14MOOD MOWED M ' j .i r i+�,i c�5� ASSAU Ci�G.HT'. a i b`-05 .,I. f"NONE •NtsNE .t �. _ fS$UED:04.27.11 I/,I'If IU;i'•(11-)4.10 OHOP26YD00 •�� f os . THIS NUMBEA-HAB BEEN E3T�841r HED FORT t 94. Apoz PAR _ rr ` _Ii3NATUf1E _, :yam _ - _ i b #1 (Rev. 1/93) Single Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: November 23,2015 From: Department of Economic Development,Permit&Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Used Car Dealer [: 283 BROADWAY(ELLICOTT) Tvpe in Upper and I [: 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 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Used Car Dealer License located 283 BROADWAY and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a used car dealer license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building Inspections; I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. I have caused an investigation by the Police Department into the moral character of TERRENCE MCBURROWS . The attached thereto for TERRENCE MCBURROWS/dba/TMCB CARS. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. REFERRED TO THE C OIRVAITTEE ON LEGISLATION. t Type Department Head Name: JAMES COM O Type Title: COMMISSIO ER 3 Signature a�of Department Head: ? JC:PS:jad i j3 Interdepartmental Memo Date: November 23,2015 To: James Comerford,Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr.,Director of Permits&Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Used Car Dealer at 283 BROADWAY j Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254,the following is a check list of requirements for Used Car Dealer application to the Common Council: ❑ Fire Prevention ❑ Building Inspection 3 Police Department Police Record Check Application Director Permit & pection Services ate I CITY OF BUFFALO 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall Room 301 Buffalo,NY 14202 Phone (715) 851-4078 Fax(716) 851-4952 All information on this form is public record BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION 1 fee fee Used Car Dealer $262.50 a Tire Handler I $118.00 Tire Storage Information COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED 10-1000 tires Inside Storage yes _no o Second Hand Dealer $118.00 o Tire Handler II $262.50 Outside Storage yes __-_no CODON COUNCIL 12EQIJII3EID Include NYS Environmental Conservation Law o Scrap Processor $78.75 Part 360; Storage plan and General Liabilityo Flee Market fee COMMON COUNCIL REQUIREDInsurance at least$50,000 both for personal injury and property damage,must contain 10 1-10 tables $ 78.75 day cancellation clause with the certificate 11-25 tables $155.00 o Wholesale Junk Dealer $262.50 ho der as City of Buffalo,Office ofLicenses +26 tables $210.00 COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED Room 301,Buffalo NY 14202 Corporation Name e e{` V p --� �. Business Phone t Business Name (dba) PSI 9- Business Fax QkQ Q� k q0 Business Address(no Po Box) �3 g-- Mailing Address(if different) i NYS Tax ID# Business Website E-Mail Owner(s)/Principal Partnersat1 Applicant(last,first) Yyv<— f L t?C d e v1C' Home Phone Home Address: (PO Boa ptable) -1 �f it V�, &:' 10 lj '1 �[ � Date of birth Place of Birth l?7 Co-Applicant(last,first) Home Phone -- Home Address: (Po Box not acceptable) Date of birth -`' Place of Birth - Describe your specific business activity in detail. i I am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required Subscribed and anti to he- r~�e information, and I have informed all owners managers, or other principals of their this :ryC.f 20 g p p criminal and/or civic responsibility for the timely fulfillment of restrictions and 3 conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or C:aaI nisbic. c ikticds in;md tc the City of liu falc,Ncw Ytirk associated with the business. As an authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the information on this form is true, correct, complete and current to the best of my ledge and belief. �-- �/It w=• .t•s - J T:Nm : J1 i ti- • • AL♦ 1 :.3.. 7g�•,� A+! ys j 6�• O:J[ pp�� .Y oiR A. - ygj [► si^a R 6r• �y . . •.CR � /i�i{ •*•tv�i��y_ ' "`"{a,•... : ;;•��� i.:,,.. ...:..•.•.....:..�::�::... .......r the .a plcable District sidered for i „ o y v >, Kopon bei ql. J com •'.i y :::1n. 3 , e��t f.1 tH DR 1CT .•�+�. i C�T'�' o ISTRCT FILLMORE-DISTRICT RIC . �' �e�ard�:�:; LOVEJOY DIST 1 -A ” M.A►STEN DISTRICT - Deiii6e:Via: W-4 NIAGARA.DISTRICT - David-A.,:-R-ivi 1504:pity NORTH DISTRICT - Jose ph.(xola�rib�� - SOUTH DIST:i?ICT - 'Christopher P: Sco:nion 1401 City. B-411- UNIVERSITY 4i1UNIVERSITY DISTRICT - Rasheed N.C.Wyatt ISOM City Rall i Applicant Sig re ) } �� ] . . a WRY, a ' , � d | � . P-147C(REV..3196) { AP IO 911ON IIEI{EAS.E FORM TO BE MAILED T0: Buffalo Police Department. 1 P PH 1: 17 Identification Section 74 Franklin Street Buffalo,New York 14202 There is a$10.00 fee to process this data. By mai!,p yment MST be made by person,payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are notac epted. Make nouelo order payable send s the uffalo Police Department. Be sure to include a stamped,self-addressed envelope so that this information can be mailed tayou. Completeatl the information listed below and have your identification and signature verified by a Notary Public(or)Commissiouerof Deeds,as listed on the bottom of his application. Without total compliance to these instructions,you WILL NOT receive the requested information, ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL NAME OF APPLICANT: MAIDENNAME: SEX: RACE; ��7G CURRENTADDRESS: DATE OF BIRTH: f SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: - REASON FOR REQUEST: .SIGNATURE OF APPLIC DATE: �' � , --�---'�--'"-�----- STATE OF NEW YORK ) ^ COUNTY OF ERIE ) SS. CITY OF BUFFALO ) _ On the . Day of k ' 20 Before me personally appeared Mt— L s �}r . To me known to be the same person described in,and who Executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the executions thereof. ' BUFFALO, MYFes`---�blUeCoj�uijjjjmioner­ ACHED OL ICE DEPT.RECORDATT Notary *********************TO BE COMPLETED BY IDENT - CATION SECTIONPERSONNEI, ** **** * * * * * KI RECORD ATTACHED VERIFIED BY: - i [�] NO RECORD ON FILE DATE VERIFIED` NOTE:USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENPIFICATION. DO NOT RETAIN AFTER 60 DAYS FROM DATE VERIFIED. NOT VALID UNTIL STAMPED. BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION REPORT DATE OF INQUIRY: 08/28/2015 10:1 C THE FOLLOWING REPORT IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION AND INCLUDES ONLY ERIE a COUNTY ARRESTS. j NAME: MCBURROWS,TERRENCE T DATE OF BIRTH: RACE:Black SEX:M ADDRESS:1793 BAILEY AV BUFFALO, NY BUFFALO, NY SOCIAL SECURITY#: PCN: NYSID: BOOKING/ALIAS NAMES: MCBURROWS, TERRENCE T WARRANT/WANT INQUIRY-REFER TO WARRANT#: THIS REPORT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY SEALED OR JUVENILE ARRESTS. USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS REGULATED BY LAW. THE INFORMATION SUPPLIED HEREWITH IS A SUMMARY OF INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES WITHIN ERIE COUNTY. ARREST DATE REFERENCING AGENCY CHARGE DISPOSITION 09/16/2002 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 240.26 01 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 120.00 01 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT I 3 i I NOTE: SECONDARY DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMATION IS PROHIBITED. IF UPDATED INFORMATION IS NEEDED,A NEW INQUIRY SHOULD BE MADE. PAG E: 1 CITY OF BUFFALO { a s B Department of Permit&Inspection Services Office of Licenses October o3,2015 _ 65 Niagara Sq Rm.301 ® Buffalo,NY 14202 (716)851-4078 i INSPECTION TYPE: POLICE 1 REFERRED TO: MARGARET OVERDORF APPLICATION FOR: TMCB Cars LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 283 BROADWAY LOCATED AT: COUNCIL DISTRICT: Ellicott District a APPLICANT NAME: TERRENCE MCBURROWS APPLICANT PHONE: (716)906-1098 i APPLICATION NO: UCD15-10027222 a REFERRAL DATE: 10/03/2015 i REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: ...................................... ..... ..................................... (TO BE COMPLETED BYAGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) PPROVED: DATE: { C t,f .a DISAPPROVED: DATE: REMARKS: 4!f- DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED: DATE: { DISAPPROVED: DATE: ***REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW*** I REMARKS: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE: t' l✓ AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. 0 "2 :'' 3 41 (Rev. 1/93) Single Page Communication to the Common Council { To: The Common Council: Date: November 23,2015 From: Department of Economic Development,Permit&Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses i Subject: [: Used Car Dealer [: 30 CAYUGA(ELLICOTT) 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 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Used Car Dealer License located 30 CAYUGA and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a used car dealer license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building Inspections; I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. I have caused an investigation by the Police Department into the moral character of LATASHA HARDY The attached thereto for LATASHA HARDY /dba/ HARDY AUTOMOTIVE 1 WHOLESALE GROUP. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. DEFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLAIFION. i Type Department Head Name: JAMES ME RD Type Title: COMMI R Signature of Department Head: 9 JC:PS:jad O i 3 I 1 nWnly/ V i Interdepartmental Memo a Date: November 23,2015 To: James Comerford,Commissioner r From: Patrick Sole Jr.,Director of Permits&Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Used Car Dealer at 30 CAYUGA i Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements for Used Car Dealer application to the Common Council: ❑ Fire Prevention ❑ Building Inspection ❑ Police Department r Police Record Check Application Director Permit& Inspection Services Date k i I 1 I CITY OF BUFFALO 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall Room 301 Buffalo,NY 14202 Phone (715) 851-4078 Fax (716) 851-4952 V1 4 ov1�k -" All information on this form is public record BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION fee fee 1 Ci Used Car Dealer $262.50 ❑Tire Handler I $118.00 Tire Storage Information MMON COUNCIL REQUIRED 10-1000 tiresInside Storage yes _no Second Hand Dea e 0 ❑Tire Handler H $262.50 Outside Storage yes _no CO1VIlVION COUNCIIL REQUIRED Include NYS Environmental Conservation Law ❑Scrap Processor $78.75 Part 360; Storage plan and General Liability ❑Flee Market fee COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED Insurance at least$50,000 both for personal injury and property damage,must contain 10 1-10 tables $ 78.75 day cancellation clause with the certificate 11-25 tables $155.00 ❑Wholesale Junk Dealer $262.50 +26.tables $210.00 holder as City of Buffalo,Office of Licenses CO16 MON COUNCIL REQUIRED Room 301,Buffalo NY 14202 COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED Corporation Name Business Phone(7it,)ayD- 0;k b I Business Name(dba) �. -�a ,u � ,�.� i�..�lpg�,�� � !� Business Fax ( ) Business Address (no Po Box) j Mailing Address(if different) NYS Tax ID '7 t 137 7 Business Website E-Mail Owner(s)/Principal Partners f Applicant(last,first) (_ �( �(_ f , l.t �s Y f� Home Phone—11(0'2U( )rte, 'q(b` Home Address• o table) CaL Date of birth MtMMMW Place of Birth V Co-Applicant(last,first) Home Phone Home Address: (PO Box not acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth i Describe your specific business activity in detail. %ate s.;ie i gyp a •.0100-es dk-,.-1"', i7 P. t'' ��)'�' �C►f r�.v�1`a"C. .Se,�S Subscribed and sworn to before me I am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required this day of3�c - 26 .\ -- 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 G r enc ---)conditions to the license or timely abatement of any nuisance activity at or associated Cit�ef� with the business. - .oak As an authorized agent of the entity identified above,I certify the information on this form is true,correct,complete and current o the best of my kn wledge and belief. SHANNON M ZIMtate o:LNewYork Print Nam V 4 Notary Public-State oNO. 01ZI62679Oualtfied in Niagara Signa re Date My Commission Expire 1 i i i 1 j a a i i Y _ •{'Z .-y- g�e � - NeWgddress(MV�27 8 ��1 s ! J ❑ H6rsvr3 [3in ............ _ ,J JJ kk4�S S 1: � ✓��� !� i k s _ C APPLICATION RELEASE FORM ' TO BE MAILED TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT Buffalo Police Department IrUI I CLQ, I ' Identification Section 74 Franklin Street q `` p Buffalo,New York 14202 201 NOV F 9 i^H f°�a 56 There is a$10.00 fee to process this data. By mail,payment MUST be made by money order.DO NOT send cash through the mail. In person, payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted.Make money order payable to the Buffalo Police Department, Be sure to include a stamped,self-addressed envelope so that this information can be mailed to you. Complete all the information listed below and have your identification and signature verified by a Notary Public(or)Commissioner Of Deeds,as listed on the bottom of this application. Without total compliance to these instructions,you WILL NOT receive the requested information. ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL NAME OF APPLICANT: Q. �S t l V1 �I ��i� MADIEN N r� (�'/� — NAME: / I (,�.6' SEX: C JtG"I C RACE: CURRENT ADDRESS: — rp.. DATE OF BIRTH: SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: v REASON FOR REQUEST: g SIGNATURE OFAPPLICAN � DATE: )J/ ( . , STATE OF NEW YORK) — ` COUNTY OF ERIE) ss. FNotary HANNON M ZIMMERMAN CITY OF BUFFALO) Public-State of New York NO.O1ZI6267961` On the �,�� Day of m�C2p Before me personally appeared ualified in Niagarmission Expired(n. Tome know to be the same person described in,and wh E ecuted the foregoin m_ ument and acknowledged the executions thereof. w _-•-------_....., BUFFALO,NY POLICE DEPTNotary Public/Co missi of Deeds ORD ******************C*******************TO BE COMPLETED BY IDENTIFICATION SECTION PERSONNEL***********************************s** i E ❑RECORD ATTACHED 1 3 , NO RECORD ON FILE VERIFIED BY: n ' DATE VERIFIED: I NOTE:USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION.DO NOT RETAIN AFTER 60 DAYS FROM DATE VERIFIED. NOT VALID UNTIL STAMPED. I f Department of Permit&Inspection Services = BUILDING ..Building a Better Buffalo E RMIT (17 Byron W.Brown,Mayor Application Type: USE Please contact the Inspector at (716)851-4159 or at the number listed below prior to starting any work. Application/Permit No.: 224675 Issue Date: 11/19/2015 Location: 30CAYUGA Issued By: GRUND Owner: Two(2)primary owners found Fee(s): $ 125.00 License No.: 00000000 Contractor: OWNER/TENANT License Type: HCQ SBL No.. 1008200001021000 ��� Value: $1.00 "ty S �y Land Use: 210-1 FAMILY YEA -•N EIVCE Plans: No w. Census Track: 31.00 .w. I Inspector: Jack PIevniak(71 _ - e .. ., -.... i Description of Work: ZONING _ OVD 1 "Ei ICT. TO ALLOW STAGING OF 2-3 VEHICLES TO THE REAR OF ally' 1 Aff ' E1NA AMILY��111 OLESALE INTERNET SALES ONLY. USED CAR DEALER LICE `. l 'O SALES OR CLIE'%,WON O r " RECEIVED NOV 19 2015 nEASUR 3 Commissioner,Dept of Economic Development i Thank you for investing in the City of Buffalo AND AS SHOWN ON APPLICATION NUMBERED ABOVE.WHICH APPLICATION IS MADE PART OF THIS PERMIT. -ALL GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS MUST CARRY A CITY LICENSE--- ALL WORK PERFORMED AND ANY ASSOCIATED PLANS SUBMITTED FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT,SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL CODES,ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS. THIS PERMIT IS VOID IF FOUND TO BE ISSUED IN VIOLATION OF ANY LAW OR ORDINANCE AND CONDITIONS STATED ABOVE. Note:In addition to codes 40 CFR 745(titled"Lead-based Paint Poisoning Prevention in Certain Residential Structures"),a regulation Issued and enforced by the Environmental Protection Agency,applies to certain activities in buildings that may contain lead-based paint,including renovations performed for compensation in"target housing"and"child occupied facilities,"-'abatement"of lead-based paint hazards and other"lead-based paint activities"(as those terms are defined in 40 CFR Part 745). THIS PERMIT MUST BE DISPLAYED WHERE IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Signature of Contact/Contractor Date: 11/19/2015 Apply for your next Building Permit Online at http://www.city-buffalo.com ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS j 65 Niagara Square, 901 City Hall - Buffalo,NY 14202-3318 Phone: (716)851-4942 . Fax: (716)351-4388 CITY OF BUFFALO BYRON W. BROWN NEW YORK .. ° ^t • MAYOR November 19, 2015 Marvin Hardy 30 Cayuga - Buffalo, New York 14211 RE: 30 CAYUGA APPLICATION: ##224675 j Dear Mr. Hardy: ' The Zoning Board of Appeals at its meeting of 11/1$/15 approved your petition for a variance to stage 2-3 vehicles to the rear of a private driveway at premises 30 CAYUGA. . AS A RESULT OF THIS FAVORABLE ACTION BY THE BOARD, YOU MUST NOW OBTAIN A PERMIT IN ROOM 301 OF CITY HALL, 851-4111 AND PAY ANY FEES THAT ARE REQUIRED. Section 511-117(B) of the Zoning Ordinance states th-at"no decision of the Zoning Board of Appeals authorizing any permit shall be in force and effect after a period of six(6) months from the.date of said decision unless before the expiration of said permit the applicant files the revised or final plans with-the Commissioner of Inspections and Licenses in accordance with said decision:" Therefore, unless you file any required plans and pay the balance owed on the permit application prior to 5/19/16, an extension can be requested or the Board's approval will expire and a new application will have to be made. Very truly yours, 3 �a�mes A. Lewis 111, Chairman ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS I I I City Clerk's Department 1 BUFFALO December, 11,2015 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO i a DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I,present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 2444 PASSED December 8, 2015 — Used Car Dealer-1536 Seneca St aka 1540(Lov) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk P U% r% Aft a ff I= ff IR JIB Km r U A wtu ° DEC 1 8 2015 MAYOR 1 4 1 ; . #1 (Rev.1/93) SinglePage Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: November 30,2015 From: Department of Economic Development,Permit& Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Used Car Dealer [: 1536 SENECA aka 1540 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 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Used Car Dealer License located 1536 SENECA aka1540 and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a used car dealer license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building Inspections; I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. I have caused an investigation by the Police Department into the moral character of DONALD DINGELDEY . The attached thereto for DONALD DINGELDEY /dba/ THE FOUR D'S AUTO SALES & SERVICE LLC. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Tyne Department Head Name: JAME COM Tyne Title: COM R Signature of Department Head: JC:PS:jad I i { Interdepartmental Memo Date: November 30,2015 To: James Comerford,Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr.,Director of Permits&Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Used Car Dealer at 1536 SENECA aka 1540 Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254,the following is a check list of requirements for Used Car Dealer application to the Common Council: 1 ❑ Fire Prevention ❑ Building Inspection ❑ Police Department Police Record Check Application r Director Permit&In ection Services Date F 's 3 i CITY OF BUFFALO ( 1007 4 gip: . a 65 Niagara Sq. City Hall Room 301 Buffalo, NY 14202 L Phone (715) 851-4078 Fax (716) 851-4952 - All information on this form is public record BUSINESS LICENSE APPLICATION fee fee Vused Car Dealer j $262.50 ❑Tire Handler I $118.00 Tire Storage Information COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED 10-1000 tires Inside Storage yes _no ❑ Second Hand Dealer $118.00 ❑Tire Handler II $262.50 Outside Storageyes _no COMMON,COUNCIL REQUIRED Include NYS Environmental Conservation Law ❑ Scrap Processor $78.75 Part 360; Storage plan and General Liability Insurance at least$50,000 both for personal ❑Flee Market fee COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED injury and property damage,must contain 10 1-10 tables. $ 78.75 day cancellation clause with the certificate 11-25 tables $155.00 ❑Wholesale Junk Dealer $262.50 holder as City of Buffalo,Office of Licenses +26 tables $210.00 COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED Room 301,Buffalo NY 142 ' COMMON COUNCIL REQUIRED Corporation Name () :,"Ales � Business Phone 77. Business Name(dba). Business Fax Business Address(no PO Box) J � 1 Y �i-✓ ((� _- a -'' (� ti�, I ' Mailing Address(if different) NYS Tax ID# 4{;j '1 /Business Website E-Mail Owner(s)/Principal Partners Applicant(last,first)_ >i1; (�a' c1 Home Phone Home Address: (PO Box not acceptable) 1. S e--f— Date of birth+ Place of Birth L • . Co-Applicant(last,first) Home Phone Home Address: (PO Box not acceptable) Date of birth Place of Birth IZI Describe your specific business activity in detail. l a �� C arS - Subscribed and sworn t before me I am aware of the obligation to provide timely notice of any change in required this k day of 10... t - 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 Com issioner ofDe inand f th with the business. 1 ity of Buffalo,New York As an authorized agent of the entity identified above, I certify the ir.`:rmation on this Amy Jo Krauzowicz form is true,correct,complete and current to the best of my know' ;and belief. Notary Public State of New York Print Name o. .`n �( _ Erie County Lic.#O1KR6250419 Signature Date My commission expires SEPTEMBER 18,20 .{- i �� a ' i A, �..�. �� x fr Y . ;�� � ���� \..,b.S Ys - k�yp�u v�'� ��� !.. a� � .. ,{, x! r,. r — � k.. �p��r 1`,7 a n --� j� 1 ' i� I I I APPLICANT NOTIFICATION q� ALL Applications/Applicants requiring Common Council Approval MUST have this Notification signed by Council Personnel by the applicable District Councilmemberlisted below and return this Notification to the Office OL Licensesrior to the application being r rr g ' considered for Approval. License Application Address Buffalo,NY �� DELAWARE DISTRICT— 1405 City Hall ELLICOTT DISTRICT- Darius G. Pridgen 1315 City Hall FILLMORE DISTRICT- David A.Franczyk 1408 City Hall � LOVEJOY DISTRICT- Richard A. Fontana 1316-A City Hall MASTEN DISTRICT- 1414 City Hall NIAGARA DISTRICT - David A.Rivera 1504 City Hall NORTH DISTRICT- Joseph Golombek Jr. 1502 City Hall SOUTH DISTRICT - Christopher P.Scanlon 1401 City Hall UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Rasheed N.C.Wyatt 1508 City Hall Council Personnel i P-147C(REV.3/96) d APPLICATION RELEASE FORM G� TO BE MAILED TO: E.)FFAIr153 PCIL _- Buffalo Police Department . �� �� d Identification Section 211-5 SEP 29 74 Franklin Street Buffalo,New York 14202 There is a$10.00 fee to process this data. By mail,payment MUST be made by money order.DO NOT send cash through the mail. In person, payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted.Make money order payable to the Buffalo Police Department, Be sure to include a stamped,self-addressed envelope so that this information can be mailed to you. Complete all the information listed below and have your identification and signature verified by a NotaryPublic(or)Commissioner of Deeds,as listed on the bottom of this application. Without total compliance to these instructions,you WILL NOT receive the requested information, ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL i NAME OF APPLICANT: n _ r MADIEN NAME: SEX: f ° Civ`P, RACE: CURRENTADDRESS: e ,� - j� ,l� �ly `U1 .t© , DATE OF BIRTH: SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: r� REASON FOR REQUEST: V !\ CY1c� 1z'ks.m eff \+/1 a" SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: fl"" ' DATE: STATE OF NEW YORK) COUNTY OF ERIE) SS, CITY OF BUFFALO) On the Day of 20 IS' Before me personally appearedi1t i x'141 CQ O t To me know to be the same person described in,and who Execu ed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the executions there . DOUGLA i J.EVANOVICH No.01EV6002441 Notary Public,State of New York Qualified in Erie County (�Ay Commission Expires 02109/201? otary Public/Commissioner of Deeds s *************************************TO BE COMPLETED BY IDENTIFICATION SECTION PERSONNEL '************************************* i /eRECORD ATTACHED � Bu�,w�� ONO RECORD ON"FILE POUM DEM VERIFIED . DATE VERIFIED: NOTE:USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION.DO NOT RETAIN AFTER 60 DAYS FROM DATE VERIFIED. NOT VALID UNTIL STAMPED. i I BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIMINAL BACKGROUND REPORT DATE OF INQUIRY: 09/29/2015 11:44:; NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CRIMINAL HISTORY REPORT INCLUDES BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT ARRESTS } ONLY. ARRESTS BY AGENCIES OUTSIDE THE CITY OF BUFFALO ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS REPORT. i ' NAME: DINGELDEY, DONALD P DATE OF BIRTH: RACE:White SEX:M a ADDRESS:423 BAILEY AV BUFFALO, NY BUFFALO, NY SOCIAL SECURITY#: PCN: - NYSID; BOOKING/ALIAS NAMES: DINGELDEY, DONALD P WARRANT/WANT INQUIRY-REFER TO WARRANT#: THIS REPORT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY SEALED OR JUVENILE ARRESTS. THIS RECORD SEARCH IS BASED UPON INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM THE APPLICANT LISTED ABOVE. USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS REGULATED BY LAW. BY LAW, NO INFORMATION MAY BE GIVEN FOR ANY JURISDICTION OUTSIDE ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK STATE, AND/OR FEDERAL RECORD DATA FILES. ADDITIONALLY, THE BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT CANNOT RELEASE ARREST RECORDS FOR ANY OTHER ERIE COUNTY POLICE AGENCY. i ARREST DATE REFERENCING AGENCY CHARGE DISPOSITION - 01/04/2003 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 240.20 01 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 240.20 07 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 240.26 01 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 120.00 01 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT i NOTE: SECONDARY DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMATION IS PROHIBITED. IF UPDATED INFORMATION IS NEEDED, A NEW INQUIRY SHOULD BE MADE. PAG E: 1 4 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION REPORT DATE OF INQUIRY: 09/29/2015 11:47: THE FOLLOWING REPORT IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION AND INCLUDES ONLY ERIE COUNTY ARRESTS. NAME: FALTISCO, DONALD P DATE OF BIRTH RACE:White SEX:M j ADDRESS:1535 SENECA ST BUFFALO, NY 14210 BUFFALO, NY 14210 SOCIAL SECURITY#: ____. _ PCN: NYSID: BOOKING/ALIAS NAMES: ' FALTISCO, DONALD P WARRANT/WANT INQUIRY REFER TO WARRANT#: THIS REPORT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY SEALED OR JUVENILE ARRESTS. USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS REGULATED BY LAW. THE INFORMATION SUPPLIED HEREWITH IS A SUMMARY OF INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES WITHIN ERIE COUNTY. ARREST DATE REFERENCING AGENCY CHARGE DISPOSITION 03/28/1999 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 240.20 02 DISMISSED PL 240.20 05 PG 160.55 SEAL.. PL 240.20 PL 240.20 03 DISMISSED PL 240.26 01 DISMISSED PL 205.30 DISMISSED i i NOTE: SECONDARY DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMATION IS PROHIBITED. IF UPDATED INFORMATION IS NEEDED,A NEW INQUIRY SHOULD BE MADE. PAG E: 1 i Use Car Dealer— 1536 Seneca a/k/a 1540 Seneca(Lov)(DPIS) Mr. Rivera moved:. That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development, Permits and Inspection Services, dated November 30, 2015, be received and filed; That the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development, Permits and Inspection Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code to issue a Used Car Dealer License to Donald Dingeldey d/b/a The Four D's Auto Sales & Service LLC located at 1536 Seneca Street a/k/a 1540 Seneca Street. PASSED j i i i i I C:\Users\lmcinski\AppData4.ocal\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemel Files\Content.Oullook\OX32QV W6\Use Car Dealer-1536 Seneca.docz a * AYE * NO FEROLETO FONTANA * FRANCZYK - GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN. i RIVERA SCANLON WINGO i i WYATT ------------- [MAJ- 51 [2/3 - 6] [3/4 - 7 ] i i i i FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PARKING a 3 3 3 i i Dec 8,2015 i a I City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: a Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 2445 PASSED December 8,2015 Approval of Contract With EZ TAG Corp for the Supply of an Electronic Writer System for the COB Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk ZZft Aft K KU&V E D 1' C a r DEC 1 8 2015 iJ f MAYOR i MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNCIATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: December 3,2015 TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL FROM: DEPARTMENT: PARKING SUBJECT: (: Approval of contract with EZ TAG Corporation (: for the supply of an electronic writer system for the City of Buffalo PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE:None TEXT: Attached for your Honorable Body's review and approval is a contract with EZ TAG Corporation to supply the City of Buffalo with an electronic ticket writer system to be used for issuing tickets. Such services shall be provided at the rate $0.47 per ticket, all inclusive. The Division of Parking Enforcement is requesting that approval be granted to allow the Commissioner of Parking to execute the attached extension agreement, which will allow services to continue through March 31, 2016. Your Honorable body previously extended the contract on September 2,2014,however the extension expired on March 9,2015. The Division of Parking requests a retroactive extension dated from March 10, 2015 through March 31, 2016. A Request for Proposal (RFP)for an Automated Hand Held Ticket Writer System was prepared, following the previous extension of this contract,however the Division of Parking delayed issuing the RFP. The Division of Parking has since issued an RFP to acquire pay-by- cell service. This RFP was issued on October 19, 2015. The Division of Parking Enforcement delayed issuing the RFP for an Automated Hand Held Ticket Writer System,because the pay-by- cell software must be compatible with the ticket-writer software. The Division of Parking Enforcement is currently selecting a vendor for the pay-by-cell service. Once a vendor is selected and approved, an RFP will be issued for an Automated Hand Held Ticket Writer system. The Division of Parking is requesting that you approve an extension agreement with EZ TAG Corporation to supply the City of Buffalo with an electronic ticket writer system until a new vendor is selected and approved. Thanking you in advance for your prompt consideration to the above request. 3 DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Kevin Helfer TITLE: Commissioner of Parking I SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: AGREEMENT ELECTRONIC TICKET WRITER `i THIS AGREEMENT,made the_day of 2015, by and between The CITY OF BUFFALO, a municipal corporation of the State of New York having its principal offices at 65 Niagara Square, Buffalo,New York 14202, ("CITY"); and EZ TAG CORPORATION, a business corporation having its principal offices at 113 Barksdale Professional Center,Newark, DE 19711 ("EZ TAG"). WITNESSETH WHEREAS,the CITY and EZ TAG entered into a contract Agreement dated June 10, 2009 for the supply of automated products and services for an electronic ticker writer system to be used by BUFFALO Division of Parking Enforcement for the issuance of tickets, attached hereto and incorporated as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, said Agreement provided for service to be provided through and including September 9, 2010; and WHEREAS, said Agreement further provides that the parties,upon mutual consent, may renew the Agreement for four(4) additional one-year terms; and WHEREAS,the CITY and EZ TAG exercised the renewal provision of the Agreement in a Contract Renewal Agreement, incorporated herein; and WHEREAS,the CITY and EZ TAG entered into a Contract Renewal Agreement for a term from September 10, 2010 through September 9, 2011, incorporated herein; and WHEREAS,the CITY and EZ TAG entered into a Contract Renewal Agreement for a term from September 10, 2011 through September 9, 2012, incorporated herein; and WHEREAS,the CITY and EZ TAG entered into a Contract Renewal Agreement for a term from September 10, 2012 through September 9, 2013, incorporated herein; and s WHEREAS,the CITY and EZ TAG entered into a Contract Renewal Agreement for a term i from September 10, 2013 through September 9, 2014, incorporated herein; and J i WHEREAS,the CITY and EZ TAG entered into a Contract Renewal Agreement for a term from September 10, 2014 through March 9, 2015, incorporated herein; and a WHEREAS,said Contract Renewal Agreement expired on March 9, 2015, and is not subject to further renewal; NOW, THEREFORE,IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: a, 1. The CITY and EZ TAG agree to continue the mutual obligations and duties for provision of an electronic ticket writer system, for a term, retroactively extending from March 10, 2015 through March 31, 2016; and 2. Such services shall be provided according to the terms prescribed by the Agreement between the CITY and EZ TAG, effective September 10, 2009, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A; 3. The lease price to be paid by the CITY shall continue at its current rate of Forty-Seven Cents ($0.47)per Ticket all inclusive for each ticket issued by the City of Buffalo. 4. EZ TAG shall comply with the Living Wage Ordinance of the City of Buffalo (Buffalo City Code § 96-19),throughout the time period this Agreement is in effect. The Ordinance applies to contracts in which the City pays or receives over$50,000 and the employer has at least ten employees. It does not apply to contracts for professional services. Compliance includes: • Paying all covered employees a living wage. Covered employees are all employees, full or part-time, employed in, on, or for the project or matter subject to the contract, except persons employed in construction work covered pursuant to federal or state prevailing wage laws. • Submitting quarterly reports to the Living Wage Commission, including the name, address, classification,period of employment and wage rate of all employees covered by the Ordinance. • Posting two copies of the Ordinance or a summary approved by the Living Wage Commission in conspicuous places where notices to employees and applicants for employment are customarily posted. 3 • Informing employees making less than$12 per hour of their possible right to the Federal Earned Income Credit and making available forms required to secure advance Earned Income Credit payments from Contractor. 3 Violating the Ordinance will enable any aggrieved employee to file an action against the contractor for damages and/or a grievance with the City's Living Wage Commission. The City has the discretion to terminate the contract and pursue any other legal remedies if Contractor i fails to comply with the Ordinance. 5. This Agreement shall in no other manner alter or modify the terms and conditions of the Agreement of September 10, 2009 or of the Contract Renewal Agreement, all provisions of which shall continue unchanged except as specifically provided in this Agreement; and 6. The CITY may cancel this Agreement at any time upon 30 days' notice to EZ TAG. APPROVED AS TO FORM ONLY BY: j TIMOTHY A. BALL, CORPORATION COUNSEL THE CITY OF BUFFALO BY: KEVIN HELFER, COMMISSIONER OF PARKING DATE: EZ TAG CORPORATION BY: DATE: E I 1 STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF ERIE ) SS.: CITY OF BUFFALO ) On this _ day of , 2015, before me, the subscriber, personally appeared KEVIN HELFER, to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides in the City of Buffalo,New York; that he is the COMMISSIONER OF PARKING for the CITY OF BUFFALO, the Municipal Corporation described herein and which executed the within instrument; that he knows the seal of said City; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal. 3 j Notary Public STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF ERIE ) SS.: CITY OF BUFFALO ) On this day of 2015, before me, the subscriber, personally I appeared , to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and i say that he resides in the City of ; that he is the of EZ TAG CORPORATION., the corporation described herein and which executed the within instrument. Notary Public i J i 3 i 1 i I 1 7 - � lbs a S f 3 i n Extension of Contract—EZ TAG Corporation(Parking) j Mr. Rivera moved: a That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Parking, dated December 3, 2015, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of Parking to execute an extension agreement with EZ TAG Corporation which will allow services to continue through March 31, 2016 for an electronic ticket writer system to be used for issuing tickets. PASSED 3 1 9 S 3 i 1 C:\Users\lmciaskiWppData\Loc l\N icrosoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\ContentOutlwk\OX32QV W6\Extension of Contract-EZ Tag.docx i I a * AYE * NO i * * * FEROLETO * * * FONTANA i FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT [-------------] [MAJ- S ] [2/3 - 6] ! [ 3/4 - 7] l 1 s City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11, 2015 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. j d No. 2446 PASSED December 8, 2015 Request for Authorization of Supplemental Payment to Daniel Tadusz Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A P P RO" V E urli DEC 1 B 2015 MAYOR I 1 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 19, 2015 FROM: DEPARTMENT OF PARKING SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION OF SUPPLEMENTAL PAYMENT TO DANIEL TADUSZ PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: N/A TEXT: Pursuant to Article XIII of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Buffalo and AFSCME Local 264, Employees who are absent from work because of injuries received in the service of the City and who receive compensation benefits may receive a supplemental sum equal to the difference between their wages and their compensation benefits for a maximum period of six (6) months, upon authorization and approval by the Common Council. The City agrees to recommend to the Common Council the payment of such wage differential. Daniel Tadusz currently holds the position of Parking Enforcement Officer with the City of Buffalo, and was injured during the course of his employment on 1/28/13. Mr. Tadusz was granted workers' compensation benefits and subsequently returned to work on September 7, 2015. Based on the above, it is respectfully requested that your Honorable Body authorize payment to Mr. Tadusz in the amount of$2,377.88, which is the difference between the amount Mr. Tadusz received through workers' compensation benefits ($5,127.27) and the amount he would have received as his regular wages ($7,505.15) for the period of time he was out of work due to the - injury he sustained during the course of his employment. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: KEVIN J. HELFER TITLE: COMMISSIONER SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: 57i I CITY OF BUFFALO 65 Niagara Square 1 Buffalo, NY 14202 REIMBURSEMENT REQUEST For Supplemental Pay RE: Daniel Tadusz D/A: 01/28/2013 CLAIM #: BUF064-13-77428 WCB # G0730371 The undersigned municipality has paid wages totaling $ 2,377.88 for the period 6/19/15 through 9/7/15 to the above named claimant during his/her disability. We request reimbursement for the DIFFERENCE IN PAY wages paid under Section 25-4(a) of the NY Workers' Compensation Law. MUNICIPALITY City of Buffalo— BY Heidi Kirker DATE 11/20/2015 3 i i i I 1 o W O w a � o �.. W WC 20 w ZJ \� ! �` LU O N G 0 : O �S W 4. a CA Z IL x LL o InU. �\ z W . 1L W p I-- co N . QZ vLU 0 o o Q LL LL z Q W w O G .. coW j_ � Z W J O g G -JW C LU 0 V w V Q V 0°C d D. zi w 1% a O a Q 5 O aG z w 0 . o 0 0 -� D. to V d � Gk \0 Difference in Pay 1 El D#143440 Hours Amount Due 6/19/15-6/30/15 8008/5 $ 16.8075 64 $ 1,075.68 8 Days 07/1/15-09/04/15 8008/6 $ 16.7434 384 $ 6,429.47 48 Days 56 Days Total $ 7,505.15 Total Due Comp Due on NOD 06/19/2015-08/18/2015 $4,101.80 08/18/2015-09/07/2015 $1,025.47 $5,127.27 Difference in Pay $ 2,377.88 i i s i i i I i i 21492243 i STATE OF NEW YORK WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD f� PO BOX 5205 BINGHAMTON,NY 13902-5205 sE�S www.wcb.ny.gov Robert E.Beloten Chair (877) 632-4996 j 1 State of New York- Workers' Compensation Board In regard to Daniel D Tadusz Jr, WCB Case #G073 0371 NOTICE OF DECISION keep,for your records At the Workers'Compensation hearing held on 10/08/2015 involving the claim of Daniel D Tadusz Jr at the Buffalo hearing location,Judge Thadeus J. Dziekonski made the following decision, findings and directions: AWARD : The employer or insurance carrier is directed to pay the following awards, less payments already made by the employer or carrier,for the periods indicated below, unless employer or carrier files an application within 30 days after the date on which the decision was duly filed and served. i for disability over a period of at rate weeks from to per week the sum of 0 7/14/2014 6/19/2015 $0.00 $0.00 -- -No compensable lost time. 8.4 6/19/2015 8/18/2015 $488.31 $4,101.80 -Temporary total disability. 2.8 8/18/2015 9/7/2015 $366.24 $1,025.47 -Temporary partial disability. 0 9/7/2015 10/9/2015 $0.00 $0.00 -No compensable lost time. FEES: As lien on above award payable by separate check by carrier TO CLAIMANT'S REPRESENTATIVE OR ATTORNEY: `i _ Sum of To $50.00 Losi&Gangi DECISION: Apportionment is premature. No further action is planned by the Board at this time. Information about Payment of Awards 9 ***Continued on next page *** Claimant- Daniel D Tadusz Jr Employer- City of Buffalo Social Security No.- Carrier- Buffalo, City of WCB Case No. - G073 0371 Carrier ID No. - W807002 Date of Accident- 01/28/2013 Carrier Case No. - BLJF064-13-77428 District Office- Buffalo Date of Filing of this Decision- 10/14/2015 ATENCION: Puede llamar a la oticina de la Junta de Compensacion Obrera,en su area correspond iente,cuyo numero de telefono aparece al principio de la pagina y pida informacim acerca de su reclamacion(caso). EC-23(4/98) Pa 1 of 2 21492243 { Payment of an award of compensation must be issued within 10 days,except where the carrier has filed an i application to the board for a modification, rescission or review of the award. If payment is not timely, the Board imposes a penalty equal to 20% of the unpaid compensation(WCL §25[3][f]).That penalty is payable to the 1 claimant. i jPayment of installments of compensation must be issued within 25 days of becoming due,or else the carrier shall pay an additional amount of 20%of the compensation then due,plus$300, to the claimant,unless the Board l excuses the late payment upon an application by the carrier. WCL §25(1)(e). a i i i A i i Claimant- Daniel D Tadusz Jr Employer- City of Buffalo 3 Social Security No. - Carrier- Buffalo,City of WCB Case No. - G073 0371 Carrier ID No. - W807002 Date of Accident- 01/28/2013 Carrier Case No. - BUF064-13-77428 District Office- Buffalo Date of Filing of this Decision- 10/14/2015 i ATENCION: Puede Hamar a]a oticina de la Junta de Compensacion Obrera,en su area correspond iente,cuyo numero de telefono aparece al i principio de la pagina y pida informacion acerca de su reel amacion(caso). EC-23(4/98) Pag of 2 i i (14395)49026176-2 + Copies To: Case#G073 0371 Claimant: Daniel D Tadusz Jr it i Carrier: Buffalo, City of Employer: City of Buffalo Other: POMCO Losi &Gangi � 1 City of Buffalo 66 Dart Street Buffalo,NY i 3 NOTICE TO INJURED WORKER 1. Any compensation due will be sent to you by check by the employer or insurance carrier. 2. Keep a careful record of the payments received in order that you may have evidence of payment or ` nonpayment in case of dispute. j 3. Do not pay anything to anyone representing you. If you hire a lawyer or licensed representative,the fee will j be set by a W.C.Law Judge.The fee will be deducted from your award and paid by separate check directly to the lawyer or licensed representative by the employer or the insurance carrier. i 4. Except for Volunteer Firefighters'and Volunteer Ambulance Workers'claims,no lost wage benefits are paid - for the first seven days of disability unless the disability extends beyond 14 days. I 5. If your case was continued and the Judge directed that your benefits are to continue,the insurance company or self-insured employer must keep paying you until (a)you have another hearing and the Judge stops or changes your benefits or (b)your employer or insurance company has evidence that you have returned to work at regular pay or a report from your doctor stating you have no disability and submits this evidence to the Workers' Compensation Board. j 6. If you wish to apply for administrative review of any part or all of the Judge's decision,your application must be s in writing and received by the Board within 30 days of the filing date of this decision. The filing date is on the other side of this form in the lower right-hand corner. You may deliver your application in person to the District office or send it by mail. 7. If you have any further questions,you may contact your district office by mail or by telephone. The address of your district office is: STATE OF NEW YORK WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD 1PO BOX 5205 BINGHAMTON,NY 13902-5205 Phone Number: (877)632-4996 ; ( ( i EC-23(4/98) OVER (14395)490281762 Self-Insured c/o POMCO Group NOTICE THAT PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION HAS BEEN STOPPED OR MODIFIED CHECK TYPE OF CASE: X I WORKERS'COMPENSATIONVOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE WORKER ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FULLY-TYPEWRITER OF COMPUTER PREPERATION IS REQUIRED 1 ALL COMMUNICATION SHOULD REFER TO THESE NUMBERS 1.WCB Case Number '2 Carrier Case Number 3.Carrier Code 4.Date of Injury 5.Social Security Number i G0730371 BUFO64-13-77428 W807002 1/28/2013' XXX-XX-XXXX Name Address to which notice should be sent 6. Claimant/NamE Daniel Tadusz 37 Rosemary Avenue of Deceased Buffalo,NY 14216 7.Employer` City of Buffalo Workers'Compensation Plan c/o POMCO Inc.P.O.Box 325 Syracuse,NY 13206-0325 8.Carrier Self Insured c10 POMCO INC.(attn:Risk Management) PO Box 325 Syracuse,NY 13206-0325 `In VF and VAW benefit cases,the liable political subdivision(or unaffiliated ambulance service as defined In Sec.30 VAWBL)is deemed to be the"EMPLOYER" 9.County Where Injury Occurred 10.Date Disability Began or Date of Death 11.Average Weekly Wage 112.Date First Payment Mailed 113.Date Most Recent Payment Mailed Erie 03/28/2014 $732.50 10/23/2015 i 14.Description(Diagnosis)of Injury 15.SUMMARY OF BENEFIT PAYMENTS Indicate Type of Disability Perlod(s)of Payment Less Days Worked Number of Weeks Weekly Rete Amount TOTAUPARTIAL PERM.1TEMP. From To $ Total Tem 03/28/2014 07/13/2014 15.2 488.31 $ 7422.31 .07/13/2014 06/19/2015 $ NLT Total Tem 06/19/2015 08/18/2015 8.4 488.31 $ 4101.80 Partial Tem 08/18/2015 09/07/2015 1 1 2.8 366.24 $ 1025.47 DISFIGUREMENT. $ LUMP SUM PAYMENT(Include Lump Sum Non-Schedule Adjustment or Lump Sum Advance on a Schedule Loss $ From To Paid To Or For $ $ DEATH $ BENEFITS $ Lump Sum Death Benefit(VFBL and VAWBL Only) $ Funeral Expenses $ State Treasurer(Section 15-9,25-a or 26-a) $ Payment made to Aggregate Trust Fund-Date: $ TOTAL AWARD $ 12549.58 PENALTY PAYMENT TO $ LESS: a.Fees to representative: Ally perpNOD ........................$ 50.00 b. Reimbursement to: ............$ c.Other s eci Prior payments .$ 12061.95 TOTAL DEDUCTIONS(a+b+c)$ 12111.95 BALANCE TO CLAIMANT $ 437.63 16.Have benefits been paid in full in accordance with an award of the WCB?x Yes 0 No If"No,"check and complete Items a-d,as appropriate: a,x Claimant returned to work.Date of return: 09/07/2015 X At pre-injury wages ❑At reduced wages b.❑There is a change In condition and/or earnings.(A medical report or other supporting documentation must be attached.) j' c.❑Carrier has proof of incarceration upon conviction of a felony.(Attach proof of Incarceration.) d,x Payments stopped or modified for other reason.(Explain below and/or attach explanation/documentation.) Per NOD 10/14/15 ❑❑ NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF TEMPORARY PAYMENTS OF COMPENSATION AND PRESCRIBED MEDICINE(Sec.21-a WCL) 17.Employer or carrier Is ceasing payment of temporary compensation and prescribed medicine.See special Information box on reverse.Last payment was made on .Reason for termination of payments: I Prepared by Danielle Bobeck Dated 10/19/2015 Official Title Senior Claims Adluster Telephone No.&Extension (877)236-7475 Ext:44276 Prescribed by Chair r C-8/8.6(1 a-11) State of NewYork Board SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO CLAIMANT AND CARRIER ON REVERSE i Kirker, Heidi From: Betti,Shaun F. Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2015 3:12 PM To: Kirker, Heidi i Cc: Cahill,Frank; pr-audit@sp.city-buffalo.com Subject: Tadusz143440 j Attachments: Taduszl43440DifferenceinPay.xlsx; CommonCouncilDocumentation.pdf Heidi- I completed reviewing the difference in pay and attached is my worksheet.Also attached is the letter that you sent me. I believe you said this needs to be filled out and sent to law before we can make any payments. Do you initiate that process?Could you fill me in on that again. 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EMPLOYEE INFORMATION Main Menu E Logout l� \ I' Contact Information Name: DANIEL D TADUSZ Address: 37 ROSEMARY AVE Sex: M SSN#: 097645979 City: BUFFALO Birth Date: 12/1811972 I Phone: 716-799-9503 State: NY Alt: 851-5832 Zip: 14216 i j Job Information Employee#: 143440 Increment Date: 7/23/2008 Shift Start: 800 Location: A642 Original Hire Date: 7/23/2003 Shift Length: 8 Status: PM Longevity: 910.00 Fire Daily: N Activity Code: A Tier: 4 Fire Battalion: 0 Organization: 11413001 First Perm Date: 7123/2003 Frozen Increment Date: 7/23/2008 Project ID: Annual: 35094.00 Platoon: 00 i Project PCT: 0 Daily: 133.946 Fire Company: 0 Job Class: 5330 Hourly: 16.7434 Job Class Description: PARKING ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Union-Schedule/Grade Increment Steps: B-B/008-5 l i —' Compensation Other On Comp: N loci Allowance Step Normal Days Claim : Step 1: 31858.00 cp Reference: 0 i Relient Step 2: 32653.00 Start Date: 9/9/2099 i Contributor Step 3: 33452.00 Monday End Date: 9/9/2099 Step 4: 34274.00 Tuesday ZeroOpt/Flat.Amt: 0 Six Month Plan Step 5: 35094.00 �,Wednesday COLA Amt: 0 Education Stipend: Step 6: 0 Court Order from Check Type: 0 Step 7: 0 -Thursday { (R-Regular,C -Compensation) Perfect Attendance: IOD I N ria 0 IOD Code No ...... Saturday Clothing Allowance: - ----- 0 IOD Date: 9/9/2099 ? Update Employee Change Employee Return to Main Menu m. , i i i http://cobisOl/applications/TKSLiveDB/TKS EmployeeInfoSelection.aspx?LID=666 10/28/2015 i n Authorization of Supplemental Payment(Parking) Mr. Rivera moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of Parking, dated November 19, 2015, be received and filed; The Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of Parking to issue payment to Mr. Daniel Tadusz in the amount of$2,377.88, which represents the difference between the amount Mr. Tadusz received through Workers' Compensation benefits ($5,127.27), and the amount he would have received at his regular wages ($7,505.15) for the period of time he was out of work due to the injury he sustained during the course of his employment. PASSED 3 i I I i i C:\Users\lrucinski\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\OX32QV W6\Supplemental Payment.docx i' t a a * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO * * * FONTANA { * * * a FRANCZYK * * * _ GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO ' WYATT * * * --------- [MAJ— 5 ] * l� [2/3 — 6] [ 3/4 — 7] i i FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF COMMUNITY SERVICES &RECREATIONAL PROGRAMMING a i } i } i Dec 8,2015 i City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 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. a j No. 2447 PASSED December 8,2015 Request to Approve Contract Time Extension for Rapid Rehousing Program 9 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk i ff I V APPRUATAARED DEC 1 8 2015 ra.j MAYOR 4 f� 777 I _ • F J MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 24, 2015 FROM: Department of Community Services, Contract Administration Unit SUBJECT: Request to approve a contract time extension for the Rapid Rehousing program currently being delivered by the Lt. Colonel Matt Urban Center and Catholic Charities of Buffalo. Prior Communications: Extension and funding amount Item; Year 39 Annual Action Plan Approval, Item # 13, and Date: July 9, 2013 a PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) The City of Buffalo Office of Contract Administration, Department of Community Services seeks to grant various contract time extensions for current Emergency Solutions Grant Subrecipients, There will be no additional costs to the City for any of the items. The extension of time will provide an additional tool for agencies administering the Rapid Rehousing Program to use while combatting homelessness and helping vulnerable individuals remain stably housed. Proposed extension agreements are as follows: Lt. Colonel Matt Urban Human Services Center of WNY Rapid Rehousing Program- extend contract from June 30, 2015 expiration to September 30, 2016 expiration Catholic Charities of Buffalo- extend contract from June 30, 2015 expiration to September 30, 2016 expiration. The Department of Community Services requests that Your Honorable Body: 1. Authorize the Mayor, the Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning and or the Deputy Commissioner of Community Services and Recreational Programming to execute an agreement according to the terms above and in the amounts in the attached document, said agreement to be negotiated to finalization and approved as to form by the City of Buffalo Corporation Counsel. 2. Authorize pertinent City personnel to take such steps and actions and to execute such documents and agreements as shall be necessary to extend the term of all previously approved Emergency Shelter Grants (E.S.G.) as noted on the attached. SIGNATURE: DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Otis T. Barker, Sr. TITLE: Deputy Commissioner, Department of Community Services �Q Extension of Contract—Rapid Rehousing Program(Comm. Srvcs.) Mr. Rivera moved: a That the above item be, and the above communication from the Office of Contract Administration,Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming, dated November 24, 2015, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor,the Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning and/or the Deputy Commissioner of Community Services and Recreational Programming to execute an extension agreement for current Emergency Solution Grant Subrecipients for the Lt. Colonel Matt Urban Human Services Center of WNY Rapid Rehousing Program (extent contract from June 30, 2015 expiration to September 30, 2016 expiration) and Catholic Charities of Buffalo (extend contract from June 30, 2015 expiration to September 30, 2016 expiration), said agreement to be negotiated to finalization and approved as to form by the City of Buffalo Corporation Counsel; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes pertinent City personnel to take such steps jand actions and to execute such documents and agreements as shall be necessary to extend the term of all previously approved Emergency Shelter Grants. t PASSED a 3 3 7 i� i C:\Users\lmcinski\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\ContenlOutlook\OX32QV W6\Extension of Contract-Rapid Rehoosing.docx �O a i 1 * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * * - GOLOMBEK * * * PRIDGEN i RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT [-- --------] ; [MAJ- 5 ] 2/3 - 6 [ ] [ 3/4 - 7] 3 i City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11, 2015 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. j No. 2448 PASSED December 8, 2015 Request to Approve Increase in Funding for the Homeless Alliance of WNY Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r% ff% 0 ff go W& ILA RM on mowAr Ilkf DEC 1 8 2015 � MAYOR c 7 6) C 4 r, tL r , 3 i MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL \� TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 24, 2015 FROM: Department of Community Services, Contract Administration Unit SUBJECT: Request to approve an increase in funding amount of $5,000 for the Homeless Alliance of Western New York, contract # H0000264, for costs associated with Project Homeless Connect, held on September 22, 2015 at the Buffalo Convention Center. Previous communication: Year 40 Annual Action Plan Approval, Item # 13, and Date: July 9, 2013 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) The City of Buffalo Office of Contract Administration, Department of Community Services seeks to increase Year 40 Emergency Solutions Funding for the Homeless Alliance of Western New York, for costs associated with the outreach event "Project Homeless Connect" which was held on September 22, 2015 at the Buffalo Convention Center. Funds for the increase will come from unallocated Yr. 40 Rapid Rehousing funds. There will be no additional costs to the City for any of the items. The proposed increase to the Homeless Alliance of Western New York#H0000264 contract increases the total funding amount from $50,000 to $55,000, and expands the objective of the program to include the Project Homeless Connect outreach event. 3 The Department of Community Services requests that Your Honorable Body: - 1. Authorize the Mayor, the Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning and/ or the Deputy Commissioner of Community Services and Recreational Programming to execute an agreement according to the terms above and in the amounts in the attached document, said agreement to be negotiated to finalization and approved as to form by the City of Buffalo Corporation Counsel 2. Authorize pertinent City personnel to take such steps and actions and to execute such 3 documents and agreements as shall be necessary to extend the term of all previously approved Emergency Shelter Grants (E.S.G.) as noted on the attached. SIGNATURE: DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Otis T. Barker, Sr. TITLE: Deputy Commissioner, Department of Community Services i i t i i 1 Memorandum of Understanding I Between Homeless Alliance of Western New York(HAWNY), Representing the Buffalo/Niagara Falls/Erie,Niagara Counties Continuum of Care And Western New York Coalition for the Homeless { WHEREAS,the Homeless Alliance of Western New York(HAWNY)and the Western New York Coalition I for the Homeless(Coalition)are working towards the common goal of ending homelessness in Western New York,and i WHEREAS,each year,the Coalition sponsors a one day,one stop shop for multiple services for those experiencing homelessness called Project Homeless Connect(PHC),and l Whereas,the City of Buffalo through the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency would like to assist PHC with $5,000 of Emergency Solutions Grant funding,and Whereas,HAWNY has the accounting mechanisms In place to assist the Coalition with the administration of these funds Accordingly,the Homeless Alliance of Western New York and Western New York Coalition for the Homeless and operating under this MOU,agree as follows: The Coalition will: i 1. Operate Project Homeless Connect on September 22,2015 in the Buffalo Convention Ceenter ; from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. 2. Provide HAWNY$5,000 in receipts for the operation of this event. 3. Add HAWNY as an additional insured under the insurance policy for this event and hold HAWNY harmless of any and all claims that should arise from PHC. 4. If for some unknown reason the City of Buffalo and Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency fail to provide the promised$5,000 In funding for PHC,then the Coalition will assist HAWNY in raising the$5,000 to cover expenses for PHC. HAWNY will: ? 1. Be the financial pass through for processing$5,000 of expenses for PHC. f 2. Will pay for$5,000 in expenses for PHC and submit for reimbursement from the City of Buffalo ' and the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency. 3 950 Main St.Buffalo,New York 14202 716-853-.1101 www.wnyhomeless.org I Homeless Alliance of Western New York: Dale Zuchlewski Homeless Alliance of WNY 960 Main St. Buffalo,New York 14202 Western New York Coalition for the,Homeless: Nadia Pizarro Western New York Coalition for the Homeless P.O. Box 618,Ellicott Station Buffalo,New York 14202 On behalf of the partnering organizations we enter into this agreement an behalf of our organizations: Dale Zuchlewski Date Executive Director Homeless Alliance of West a Yor _ E Nadia Pizarro Date Chair { WNY Coalition for the Homeless z � ,..E i 960 Main St.Buffalo,New York 14202 716-853-1101 www.wnyhomeless.org i Project Homeless Connect Purpose: Project Homeless Connect Buffalo is an event coordinated by The WNY Coalition for the Homeless(The Coalition). The Homeless Alliance of WNY(HAWNY)seeks to act as a pass through entity and provide The Coalition with $5,000 of funding to carry out this event. In turn, HAWNY will seek reimbursement from the City of Buffalo of this funding. The event will take place on September 22, 2015. This funding will be used by the Coalition in their efforts to coordinate services for this event In terms of logistics,purchasing,and securing necessary components. 1 Scope of Services: The WNY Coalition for the Homeless organizes this event by contacting sponsors, gathering donations of personal care items and gift cards, coordinating agency involvement, and recruiting volunteers. In 2014 alone, Project Homeless Connect Buffalo served approximately 700 ,j individuals,gave away over 3,000 personal care items,and had over 80 participating agencies bring their services to the event. These agencies seek to link a wide variety of services to individuals in need. Housing agencies are on hand to offer help to individuals with any shelter needs,questions,or concerns. Medical and dental services are also offered, such as HIV testing, dental exams, chiropractic adjustments,addiction treatment,and mental health counseling. The Department of Social Services and other agencies will be on hand to guide individuals through the process of receiving public benefits such as food stamps and health insurance. Tax agencies and credit counseling agencies will be on hand to help navigate ,financial matters. Domestic violence advocates, refugee re-settlement services, legal advice, and haircuts will be offered as well. To help those with bikes, free bike repair will also be offered. These services aim to assist those experiencing any sort of homeless related hardship Including Veterans,LGBT individuals,and refugees. 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Oft W,Z, � . ocaIN o .00 m � � .cton � a V � 00 +aa 1! r- I � N C O ++ ++ O E CC o Hca a d' o .� ca ofo ' _ '0 � '_ .= C }' C o E tti d O O o 0 o a ++ ^ N O O C = O _-+ _O 'Q N >+ • 500 'aOM 3 O •c oEasas cm = = opo R � o = m ° ai ° xx = o �� ~ 3 aOmyorn:.i LL N O O m �- ca V N r7 Q a I Increase in Funding—Homeless Alliance of Western New York(Comm Srvcs) Mr. Rivera moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Community Services, Contract Administration, dated November 24, 2015, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor, the Executive Director of the Office of Strategic Planning and/or the Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming to execute an agreement to increase the Year 40 Emergency Solutions Funding for the Homeless Alliance of Western new York for costs associated with the outreach event "Project Homeless Connect", which was held on September 22, 2015 at the Buffalo Convention Center; said agreement to be negotiated to finalization and _ approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel. Funds for the increase will come from unallocated Year 41 Rapid Rehousing funds. There will be no additional costs to the City for any of the items. That the Common Council hereby authorizes pertinent City personnel to take such steps and actions and to execute such documents and agreement as shall be necessary to extend the term of all previously approved Emergency Shelter Grants/ PASSED a i i i3 3 C:\Users\lmcinski\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\OX32QVW6\Change in Contract-Homeless Alliance of WNY.docx . t i a a -- * AYE * NO FEROLETO * * * FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK * * * -A GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO * WYATT * * * [MAJ- 5 ] [2/3 - 6] i [ 3/4 - 7] FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF HUMAN RESOURCES i i J, f i Dec 8,2015 i j City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 a HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO a DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 2449 PASSED December 8, 2015 Request Approval of EAP Contract Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A P" P R 0`V E D j DEC 1 8 2015 i MAYORI*- P�] Q 19 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: 12/1/15 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Department of Human Resources SUBJECT: [:EAP Contract PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx. C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) #1359 Approval of Contract With Palladian Health for Employee Assistance Services SIGNATOR< / _3 DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE : Commissioner of Human Resources l The Departament of Human Resources is requesting approval to extend the current EAP Contract with Palladian Health on a month to month basis but to not continue beyond the date of 3/1/16. There is presently an extension in place that will expire on 11/30/15. The Palladian Contract will be extended with a starting date of 12/1/15. A RFP for EAP Services has been released with final proposals due on 12/15/15. Until a new EAP Contract generated by the RFP process is in place, an interim month to month arrangement must be approved in order to ensure EAP Services to City Employees. 1 i I Palladian Employee Assistance Program i l City of Buffalo Extension Agreement to Provide EAP Services i This Agreement made effective as of the 1St day of December, 2015 by and between Palladian Health, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, having its administrative offices located at 2732 Transit Road, West Seneca,NY 14224 (hereinafter"Contractor") and the City of i Buffalo, a Municipal Corporation, having its offices located at 65 Niagara Square, Buffalo, NY 14202 (hereinafter"Organization"). WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Organization and Contractor entered into an Agreement dated July 1, 2011 and attached hereto a" "Exhibit A", for the provision of an Employee Assistance Program to City of Buffalo Employees, their spouses, and dependents who reside in the same household; and WHEREAS, that Agreement provided for services to be provided through and including June 30, 2012, with options for renewal; and WHEREAS, Pursuant to its passage of Item No. 1359 on June 24, 2014, attached hereto as "Exhibit B" the Common Council authorized the organization to extend the services of i i Contractor from July 1, 2014 through and including December 31, 2014; and i i J WHEREAS,pursuant to its passage of Item No. 18 on January 6, 2015 attached hereto as "Exhibit C"; the Common Council authorized the organization to extend the services of the Contractor from January 1, 2015 through and including March 31, 2015; and WHEREAS, pursuant to its passage of Item No. 617 on March 31, 2015 attached hereto as"Exhibit D";the Common Council has authorized the organization to extend the services of the Contractor for a term of five months, from April 1, 2015 through and including August 31, 2015; WHEREAS,pursuant to its passage of Item No. 1684 as Exhibit`B"the Common Council has authorized the organization to extend the services of the Contractor for a term of three months, from September 1, 2015 through and including November 30, 2015, and WHEREAS, the prompt and efficient provision of an Employee Assistance Program assists in assuring the safety and well-being of City employees; and NOW, THEEFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Organization and Contractor agree to continue the mutual obligations and duties for provision of an Employee Assistance Program to City of Buffalo employees, their spouses, and dependents who reside in the same household, for a contractual month to month arrangement starting on December 1, 2015 and not to continue past March 1, 2016, and 2. Such services shall be provided at the rate of $14.24 per employee, billed in quarterly increments,based on the employee count as of July 1, 2014; and i r 3. Such services shall be provided according to the terms prescribed by the Agreement between the Organization and Contractor,effective July 1,2011,attached hereto,and incorporated herein. 1 y I 1 APPROVED TO FORM ONLY: CORPORATION COUNSEL Palladian Health, LLC: City of Buffalo: By: By: Name: Name: Title: Title: { CITY OF BUFFALO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IN On this day of , 2015, before me personally appeared Gladys Herndon-Hill, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that she is the Acting Commissioner of Human Resources, the party to this Agreement, and that she has read the contents thereof, and signed this Agreement. Notary Public CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT On this day of , 2015 before me personally appeared did depose and say that is the i of , having its principal address as i which is a party to this ob Palladian Employee Assistance Proa grm "¢ & a City of Buffalo Extension Agreement to Provide EAP Services i i This Agreement made effective as of the 1St day of September, 2015 by and between between Palladian Health,LLC,a Delaware Limited Liability Company,having its administrative offices located at 2732 Transit Road, West Seneca,NY 14224 (hereinafter"Contractor") and the City of Buffalo,a Municipal Corporation,having its offices located at 65 Niagara Square,Buffalo, NY 14202 (hereinafter"Organization"). 3 7 3 7 WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Organization and Contractor entered into an Agreement dated July 1, 2011 and attached hereto as"Exhibit A",for the provision of an Employee Assistance Program to City of Buffalo Employees,their spouses, and dependents who reside in the same household; and WHEREAS,that Agreement provided for services to be provided through and including June 30, 2012,with options for renewal; and WHERE S,Pursuant to its passage of Item No. 1359 on June 24, 2014, attached hereto as "Exhibit B" the Common Council authorized the organization to extend the services of Contractor from July 1, 2014 through and including December 31, 2014; and WHEREAS,pursuant to its passage of Item No. 18 on January 6,2015 attached hereto as "Exhibit C"; the Common Council authorized the organization to extend the services of the ! Contractor from January 1, 2015 through and including March 31, 2015; and i WHEREAS,pursuant to its passage of Item No. 617 on March 31, 2015 attached hereto V as"Exhibit D";the Common Council has authorized the organization to extend the services of the Contractor from April 1,2015 through and including August 31,2015; and t WHEREAS, ursuant to its passage of Item No. 1684 on September 1, 2015 attached hereto as`B bi ";the Common Council has authorized the organization to extend the services of the Contractor,from September 1, 201 S through and i� lcng November 30,.2015; and WHEREAS, the prompt and efficient provision of an Employee Assistance Program assists in assuring the safety and well-being of City employees; and NOW,THEEFORE,IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 1. The Organization and Contractor agree to continue the mutual obligations and duties for provision of an Employee Assistance Program to City of Buffalo employees, their spouses, and dependents who reside in the same household, for a contractual term of three months to begin September 1, 2015 and extending through and including November 30, 2015; and 2. Such services shall be provided at the rate of $14.24 per employee, billed in quarterly increments,based on the employee count as of July 1, 2014; and 3 3. Such services shall be provided according to the terms prescribed by the Agreement -= between the Organization and Contractor,effective July 1,2011,attached hereto,and incorporated herein. 4. All remaining terms of the Agreement between Organization and Contractor effective July 1,2011 attached hereto, and incorporated herein, shall remain unchanged. APPROVED TO FORM ONLY: 1 ASSISTANT CORPO TION CO L Date 1 i CITY OF BUFFALO BY: Gladys Hernd n-Hill Date Commissioner of Human Resources PALLADIAN HEALTH,LLC BY: Palladian Health,LLC Date F'1 k mr�xsn %tnnxpe a-&�d and It to hereby cetttfieid that thezis.remam putl"plled a balance of the iippropri.iion or p _= su�flli:sent for paymont of the expeuse of executln$ such eontmot as ippears on the face hereof. pat�db - aanptrollor a 1i 1 � y , e i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1 State of New York) County of Erie) ss { On� day of in the yearc,2p15;before me the undersigned, personally appeared COL is - personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of Aatisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and he/she acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same in his/her capacity, and that by his/her signature on the instrument,the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. TERESA A PLEASANT Notary Public•State of New York N0.01 PL6254911 ` Qualified in Erie County My Commission Expires j----'3b-t G Notary Public State of New York) County of Erie) ss On day of 00-06 r in the year c tS, before me the undersigned, personally appeared _M&r' g, Zv G at f , personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory 4iMnce to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and he/she acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same in his/her capacity, and that by his/her signature on the instrument, the individual, or the person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument. 1 /- I 1 Notar�tub €owoerlee ac �er Notary Public,state of New York Qualified in Erie County Aoj C� My Commission Expires August 20, Pity all 1uce ei�nent- Ieiiiab 1.4 Agra�tcnt edva 8s oi'the 1�t�a�_duly 2gii labpi?a118diaA►Healtly a - D�elawaro hmitd liability aattr, # eve luoatod at 2732 Tit Week Sennas, NSC 14 ►A 4 !'Cpii ► 'tl�a` oi Huffato; a mndioipal ! oa Homy:having its o ipos`lt► t1 _ Iiagar$: 4 '' � NY.14282 (tho in aond&wiori:.6f tha tatual mins and # pm agr+t'ameutt hereinatt act fbttb, 1 . ' ConhticcWi and fhgs�txatioti sgrae se faub�vg: • . .. . mom xhe Purpose oftiis' ama�pt is f+antra�or to pmvlda lliaployoe, Aaslstattt:a set vrtoelr Wnpioyees:9ftho Uganiz�tiy 4" and i .aTepeitii"t►fdte eonployeas. . t 2• s termofthls Agwttetttal cPnpgleeas ofJuly 1,2811,or, �latoht'ihe date this A�eement rs exe�uia►lhy lite(�rga�iton(ib� B ,ve Date'�j • �d aha�i a<td on June 30,g01 'd loaewablefbrup O in edditianea two inorb singiey '#et tfo�h�e pt!►tRu�l wiwc of tLe parties, :.. Bsoh a�the tvt►6 suolt single conseGudve year ranewals� �e�'�Euated on�rupun �vdtten congea►t afthelpettfes,In tthe evanttiiat the tcntaebufdva aot wish to stew,rho -- Cogft*r is ON tad to provide the 4tj atuxatitril vvlth at leaet dP days prior written 3.• 1GQl A�i t, dN a Q, BmOON&ibdrapot�sea and their i epattdonta wl o msldo int rite same h uftoldate eligiblo to resolve 4p Setvloes. TepettdiM sbali mean.an iadivldusl wha is tr dnp6aderd pereonfl iedaral Income tax . patrposes. 'iYenficetionofeligl8ility is maiEa at•ttla firat'atsltviapr�tsaonofan a a nployeekbatitcaiio4bgSo amrent'jaydeokstub. Atmiamnus;4'Cenbv*rapwto • rovidethe�irlowing�rviceatoil�>{3rgontsation'semployeeaattflbe�depandents: UWWt5ed asking aooess to the BAP Bcrvioes. o 24-h6ur toll:flee scow to 9tWiffed Empioyae Assistance Pormis,suls, o ConAdfalloaraprdi>Agthe program,ineludiug its overall dWg%flpWq,,t (mplegtet adonard adminisdation. This will include infomt OM barsistthe Or&edize mog in the developtiiat of comprehensive,aieady dehWp►licy and - procedu�ea statetnant. + A fewtn»faca evaluation to-asaem eaoh individual's problem a4dc>etelmiina We appmdatte level of intervention and/or treatment. 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Ate}-RVgD 4 qS T�F I iWON1.Y • By Direct the,Corporation Counsel and other appropriate City and Department personnel to negotiate to finalization said agreement and bp , 'Mr.Smith moved: 1 That the above item be,and the above communication from the Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming,dated June 24,2014,be received and filed;and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming to enter into an agreement with Say Yes to Education,Inc.to provide a reading,math and science summer educational enrichment camp to assist and benefit children and parents&the City of Buffalo;and j That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming and/or other appropriate City staff to take all such steps and actions and to execute and/or process such additional documentation,agreements and/or modifications thereto as shall be necessary to facilitate and implement the terms and provisions of these objectives and the agreement;and that the Common Council hereby directs the Corporation Counsel and other appropriate City and Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming personnel to negotiate to finalization said agreement and other necessary documentation and agreements wherever necessary for execution and actual implementation of the above tasks and objectives. PASSED AYES—9 NOES—0 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF HUMAN RESOURCES j NO.1359 VVV APPROVAL OF CONTRACT WITH PALLADIAN INC. FOR THE PROVISION OF AN EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR THE CITY OF BUFFALO 1 Attached for your Honorable Body's review and approval is a contract with Palladian Employee Assistance Program to provide an Employee Assistance Program to City of Buffalo employees,their spouses,and dependents who reside in the same household. Department of Human Resources is requesting that approval be granted to allow the Commissioner of Human Resources to execute the attached six month extension agreement,which will allow services to continue through December 31,2014.Such services shall be provided at the rate$14.24 per employee,billed in quarterly increments. A Request for Proposal (RFP)is being prepared,and will go out by the end of October 2014. In the meantime,the Department of Human Resources is requesting that you approve an extension agreement until a new vendor is selected and approved. Thanking you in advance for your prompt consideration to the above request. Mr.Smith moved: That the above item be,and the above communication from the Department of Human Resources,Acting Director of Civil Service,dated June 18,2014, be received and filed; That the Common Council hereby approves the contract extension with Palladian Inc.to provide an Employee Assistance Program to the City of Buffalo employees,their spouses,and dependents who reside in the same household,which will allow services to continue through December 31,2014. PASSED AYES—9 NOES-0 . FROM THE CITY CLERK NO.1360 RESTRICTED USE PERMIT 75 W.CHIPPEWA(ELL)(CITY CLK)(07/11/2014) Item available for review in the city Clerk's Office Mr.Smith moved: - That the above item be,and the above communication from the Office of the City Clerk of Buffalo be received and filed;and That the application for a restricted use permit in the downtown entertainment review district to permit entry of patrons under the age of 21 where alcohol is served at an event to occur on July 11,2014 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES—9 NOES—0 NO.1361 RESTRICTED USE PERMIT-75 W.CHIPPEWA 07/18/2014(ELL)(CITY CLK) Item available for review in the city Clerk's Office Mr.Smith moved: That the above item be,and the above communication from the Office of the City Clerk of Buffalo be received and filed;and That the application for a restricted use permit in the downtown entertainment review district to permit entry of patrons under the age of 21 where alcohol is served at an event to occur on July 18,2014 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES—9 NOES—0 NO.1362 BOARD OF ETHICS MEETING MINUTES-05/06/2014 City of Buffalo Board of Ethics Meeting Minutes Tuesday,May 6,2014 Members in Attendance:Douglas Coppola James Magavem,Cavette Chambers,Gerald Chwalinski,Richard Sullivan,Eleanor Paterson.Excused: Elizabeth Hamed: Guests:Mary H.Baldwin,Deputy City Clerk,Robert Reden of Reden&O'Donnell,LLP,David ivlartz,&Jeremy Martz,City employees and represented by Reden&O'Donnell, LLP,Director Oswaldo Mestre Jr. Quorum New Business: An advisory opinion from BOE is requested by Reden&O'Donnell,LLP regarding Jeremy Martz,Assessor with the Dept.of Assessment&Taxation regarding Jeremy's part time weekend employment.Transactions Disclosure was submitted by Jeremy.BOE to review information submitted and discuss at June meeting. Director Mestre Jr.,Director of Citizen Services,provided additional information to his Transactions Disclosure Statement regarding his attendance at the KANA Connect 2013 business conference. Director Mestre Jr.asked the BOE if they needed any additional clarity;however,the BOE was satisfied. Received and filed. Mayor Brown submitted Transactions Disclosures for 4/4/14("Say Yes to Education")In Los Angeles,CA,3/13/14 in Washington,DC(US Conference of Mayors'Meeting),and 2/7/14 in NYC(related to the Buffalo Police).Additional information was submitted for clarity of itinerary and expenses.Received and filed. i i i FROM THE CORPORATION COUNSEL NO.16 RANO STREET(26 RANO-FORMER MARLETTE PLATING INDUSTRIAL SITE)IN REM SALE AND CLEARING TITLE OF A FEDERAL UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DISTRICT:RIVERSIDE The United States Environmental Protection Agency("EPA")expended up to approximately$3,560,000 performing a cleanup response action pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, as amended ("CERCLA"or "Superfund") by removing above ground industrial waste, industrial byproduct, vats, drums and etc. from the 25 Rano Street facility owned by Marlette Holdings, LLC. EPA's CERCLA Lien is not the type of lien that is cleared by the City of Buffalo's in rein property tax foreclosure sale process. EPA is willing to waive the EPA's right of redemption of the CERCLA Lien if the City of Buffalo will pay to EPA 90% of the$20,000 in rem property sale proceeds. At the time of the EPA's removal activity, the 25 Pane facility had already been basically abandoned and was becoming increasingly blighted.There are also building code violations at the 25 Rano site. The 25 Rano site was sold at the City of Buffalo's October 2014 in rein auction to Cash Cunningham for $20,000. The City Law Department is recommending that Your Honorable Body authorize payment to EPA of 90%of the$20,000 sale proceeds at(or just after) the time of the City s imminent deeding of the 25 Rano Street property.Disposing of the EPA lien in this manner clears the EPA lien from the 25 Rano property title and provides necessary certainty to the buyer. Accordingly,Your Honorable Body is being requested to: 1. Authorize the payment of 90% of the$20,000 sale proceeds to the EPA by either having the payment go directly to EPA at closing or by having the City cut a check to EPA after the closing,and 2. Authorize the Mayor and or other pertinent City personnel to take such steps and to execute all necessary documents including but not limited to an agreement memorializing the foregoing arrangements and waiver of right of lien redemption with all such documentation to be in form and substance as is acceptable to the Corporation Counsel's Office. Mr.Smith moved: That the above item be,and the above communication from the City of Buffalo Department of Law,Office Ofthe Corporation Counsel, dated December 17,2014,be received and filed; That the Common Council hereby authorizes payment to the Environmental Protection Agency("EPA")of 90%of the$20,000.00 in rem property sale proceeds of 25 Rano Street,which was sold at the City of Buffalo's October 2014 in rem auction to Cash Cunningham;and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the payment of 90% of the $20,000.00 sale proceeds to the EPA by either having the payment go directly to the EPA at closing or by having the City issue a check to the EPA after the closing;and a That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor and/or other pertinent City personnel to take such steps and to execute all necessary documents including,but not limited to,an agreement memorializing the foregoing arrangements and waiver of right of lien redemption with all such documentation to be in form and substance as is acceptable to the Corporation Counsel's Office. _ PASSED AYES—9 NOES-0 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT& INSPECTION SERVICES NO.17 REQUEST APPROVAL OF RENEWAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF BUFFALO AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATES(UNYSE)FOR ASBESTOS AIR SAMPLING PROJECT MONITORING Permission is hereby requested for Your Honorable Body to approve the Renewal of the Agreement between the City of Buffalo and Environmental education Associates(UNYSE)For Asbestos Air Sampling and Project Monitoring Services: Contract Amount:$500,000 Your consideration toward this request is greatly appreciated. Mr.Smith moved: That the above item be;and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Permits and Inspection Services, dated December 22,2014,be received and filed;and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Permit and Inspection Services to renew the agreement between the City of Buffalo and Environmental Education Associations("UNYSE")for Asbestos Air Sampling and Project Monitoring Services.The contract amount is$50,000.00. PASSED AYES—9 NOES-0 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF HUMAN RESOURCES NO.18 APPROVAL OF EXTENSION AGREEMENT WITH PALLADIAN INC.FOR THE PROVISION OF THE EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR THE CITY OF BUFFALO 3 Attached for your Honorable Body's review and approval is a contract with Palladian Employee Assistance Program to City of Buffalo employees,their spouses,and dependents who reside in the same household. Department of Human Resources is requesting that approval be granted to allow the Commissioner of Human Resources to execute the ± attached three month extension agreement, which will allow services to continue through March 31, 2015. Such services shall be provided at the rate of$14.24 per employee,billed in quarterly increments. A Request for Proposal(RFP)has been prepared,and will be going out.In the mean time,the Department of Human Resources is requesting that you approve an extension agreement until a new vendor is selected. Thank you in advance for your prompt consideration to the above request. Mr.Smith moved: That the above item be,and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Human Resources,dated January 5,2015,be received and filed;and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of Human Resources to extend the contract with Palladian Employee Assistance Program to City of Buffalo employees,their spouses,and dependents who reside in the same household for three(3)months, which will allow services to continue through March 31,2015. PASSED AYES-9 NOES-0 FROM THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NO.19 APPROVE VARIANCE-903 ELLICOTT MIXED USE BUILDING Gregory Scholand 12 Fountain Plaza-Suite#400 Buffalo,New York 14202 RE:903 ELLICOTT APPLICATION:#214704 Dear Mr.Scholand: The Zoning Board of Appeals at its meeting of 12/17/14 approved your petition for a variance to construct an 8-floor mixed use building with 1=floor retail;upper floor residential use and improvements to the southwest portion of the complex at premises 903 ELLICOTT. The variance allows for the extension of the district height requirements. AS A RESULT OF THIS FAVORABLE ACTION BY THE BOARD,YOU MUST NOW OBTAIN A PERMIT IN ROOM 301 OF CITY HALL,851-4111 AND PAY ANY FEES THAT ARE REQUIRED. Section 511-117(B)of the Zoning Ordinance states that"no decision of the Zoning Board of Appeals authorizing any permit shall be in force and effect after a period of six(6)months from the date of said decision unless before the expiration of said permit the applicant files the revised or final plans with the Commissioner of Inspections and Licenses in accordance with said decision." Therefore,unless you file any required plans and pay the balance owed on the permit application prior to 6/17/15,an extension can be requested or the Board's approval will expire and a new application will have to be made. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Now BE IT RESOLVED: I hereby certify that at a meeting of the City of Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals held at its offices at 901 City Hall,65 Niagara Square, Buffalo,New York,on the 17th day of December,2014,a resolution was adopted of which the following is a true copy: Present: Rev.James A.Lewis,Ill-Chairman _I Anthony Diina Warren Glover Joseph Pandolfino The following resolution was introduced: WHEREAS,on September 24,2014,McGuire Development Company,Mark Trammell and Pilgrim Village Associates,L.P.,(collectively,-the"Applicants"),pursuant to§511-122 et.seq.and§511-146 et seq,of the Charter and Code of the City of Buffalo(the"Code")and New York General City Law§81-b,submitted a Letter of Intent("LOI"),including Exhibits A-L,to the City of Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals("ZBA"),and submitted an Amendment to the LOI on October 31,2014, including Exhibits M-Z,in furtherance of the Applicants'request for an Area Variance for building height associated with the proposed Pilgrim Village Redevelopment/Campus Square project(the"Project"),to be located at the southwest comer of the existing Pilgrim Village residential complex at 903 Ellicott Street,City of Buffalo,Erie County,New York(the"Site");and WHEREAS,the Applicants have provided information in the LOI and Amendment to the LOI supporting the request for an Area Variance for the proposed height of the Campus Square building;and WHEREAS,a public hearing was held on the matter on December 17,2014 at 2:00 p.m.upon proper notice,at which the Applicants presented design details for the Project and all interested parties were given an opportunity to be heard;and WHEREAS,the ZBA has fully reviewed and discussed this matter;and WHEREASI the Site is currently zoned CM(General Commercial District),as the result of a resolution passed by the City of Buffalo Common Council on December 9,2014,signed by Mayor Byron W.Brown on December 15, 2014 and duly filed with the City Clerk;and WHEREAS,pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act,Article 8 of New York Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617("SEQRA"),a governmental agency is required, prior to taking action on an application,to undertake an environmental review of a project to assess whether the action has the potential to have significant adverse environmental impacts,and the City of Buffalo Planning Board(the"Planning Board"),acting as 3744385-3 Lead Agency in a Coordinated Review of the Project,issued a Negative Declaration under SEQRA on November 5,2014,a copy of which is attached hereto;and i WHEREAS,the ZBA has determined that the potential impacts associated with the requested Area Variance are minimal in light of the size and scale of surrounding development, particularly at the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus directly south of the Site, and any negative impacts have been minimized to the greatest extent practicable by the design of the proposed building;and WHEREAS,the ZBA has,pursuant to Code§511-122 et.seq.and§511-146 et seq.and III New York General City Law§8 I-b,received and reviewed the Application materials for the Project,and after fully discussing this matter, t has decided to approve the requested Area Variance. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, pursuant to City Code§511 - 122 et seq. and§ ! 511-146 et seq.and New York General City Law§8 I-b,as follows: 1. The Applicants seek an Area Variance for the height of the proposed Campus Square building at the southwest comer of the Pilgrim Village residential complex,at 903 Ellicott Street.Code§511-41 limits the height of structures in the Site's CM District to the distance from the structure to the opposite side of the street(which in this case is approximately 85 feet across Ellicott Street and approximately I That the above item be,and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development,Permits and Inspection Services,dated March 17,2015,be received and filed; That the Commissioner of the Department of Economic Development,Permits and Inspection Services is hereby authorized pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code to issue a Used Car Dealer License to Gerald Gradl,Jr.d/b/a Jerry Grad]Motors Inc.located at 2405 Bailey Avenue. PASSED AYES—9 NOES—0 a FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF HUMAN RESOURCES NO.617 CONTRACT APPROVAL PALLADIAN EAP The Department of Human Resources/Division of Civil Service respectfully requests authorization from the Common Council to enter into a contract extension with Palladian EAP. Mr.Smith moved: That the above item be,and the above communication from the Commissioner of Human Resources,dated March 18,2015,be received and filed; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of Human Resources to enter into a contract extension with Palladian Employee Assistance Program to City of Buffalo employees,their spouses,and dependents who reside in the same household,for a contractual term of five(5)months,to begin April 1,2015 and extending through and including August 31,2015. PASSED AYES-9 NOES-0 i NO.618 APPOINT PERSONNEL CLERK(CIVIL SERVICE)(INTER)(PERM)(MARTINEZ) Appointment effective 03/30/2015 in the Department of Human Resources,Division of Civil Service to the Position of Personnel Clerk, Permanent at the Intermediate Salary of$34,423.00 Sharon Martinez,785 Perry St,Buffalo,NY 14210 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE I FROM THE CITY CLERK NO.619 LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATIONS _- Attached hereto are communications from persons applying for liquor licenses from the New York State Division of Alcohol Beverage Control Board. Address Business Name Owner's Name 1472 Hertel Crave Restaurant Crave Restaurant 166-172 Franklin The Buffalo House Nicholas Pitillo 90-94 Pearl Pearl St Brewing Earl Ketry 2113-2115 Seneca Schupper House John Bruceman.Jr One News Plaza Roux Soup Bar&Cafe Robert Davidson RECEIVED AND FILED NO.620 LEAVES OF ABSENCE WITHOUT PAY I transmit herewith notifications received by me,reporting the granting of the leaves of absence without pay,in the various departments as listed: x Police-Dana Gordon RECEIVED AND FILED. NO.621 NOTICES OF APPOINTMENTS-COUNCIL INTERNS I transmit herewith appointments to the position of Council Intern. Mr.Smith moved the approval of the appointments to the position of Council Intern. ADOPTED. CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT Appointment effective March 17,2015 in the Department of Common Council,Division of North District to the Position of Intern IX, Unclassified at the Flat Salary of$12.85/hr Katherine Pessecow,293 Hoyt St, Buffalo,NY 14213 NO.622 NOTICES OF APPOINTMENTS—SEASONAL FLAT 1 1 transmit herewith certificates received by me,reporting seasonal and flat salary appointments made in various departments. RECEIVED AND FILED CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT Appointment Effective 03/17/2015 in the Department of Public Works,Parks and Streets,Division of Streets to the Position of Laborer 11, Seasonal,Non-Competitive at the Flat Salary of$12.85/hr William D.McGuire,401 Parkside,Buffalo,NY 14216 i I i 1 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE \ i FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PARKING NO.1681 APPOINT SECRETARY TO COMM OF PARKING(EXEMPT)(ROLAND) Appointment effective August 10,2015 in the Department of Parking Division of Parking Violations Bureau to the Position of Secretary to the Commissioner of Parking Exempt Open-Competitive Flat starting salary of$38,999 Roxanne Roland,48 Rose Street,Buffalo 14204 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF COMMUNITY SERVICES &RECREATIONAL PROGRAMMING NO.1682 ACCEPTANCE OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE ERIE COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT AND DIVISION OF YOUTH TO CO-FACILITATE A SERIES OF WORKSHOPS FOR BOY'S COUNCIL PROGRAM(YEAR THREE)AND TO REQUEST A INTER CASH LOAN FOR THE AMOUNT OF$6350.00.TOTAL COST$6350.00 The County of Erie desires that the City of Buffalo Division for Youth co-facilitate a series of workshops following the One Circle Foundation,Council for.Boy's curriculum,along with Erie County Probation Department.The term of this agreement shall commence on July 1,2015 and shall terminate on June 30,2016.The program provides workshops for at-risk male juveniles who are referred from the Erie County Probation Department.The Council is a strengths-based group approach to promote healthy development for boys and young men from ages 12-18 years old. Mr.Rivera moved: That the above item be,and the above communication from the Department of Community Services and Recreational - Programming,Division of Youth,dated August 17,2015,be received and filed;and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Deputy Commissioner of the Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming to enter into an agreement with the Erie County Probation Department to co-facilitate a series of workshops for the Boy's Council Program.The program provides workshops for at-risk male juveniles who are referred from the Erie County Probation Department.The Council is a strengths-based group approach to promote healthy development for boys and young men from ages 12-18 years.The term of this agreement shall commence on July 1,2015 and shall terminate on June 30,2016. PASSED AYES-8 NOES—0 NO.1683 PERMISSION TO PURCHASE A NEW VAN The Division for Senior Services is requesting permission to purchase a 8/10 passenger van that will be used to provide recreational opportunities,field trips,grocery shopping,and serve as a"back up"for medical transportation improving the quality of life for the elders living in the City of Buffalo.This purchase will increase our active fleet to three(3)vans.This van will be parked Richmond Summer Senior Center.This vehicle is not a"take home"vehicle.Funds have been appropriated in the Senior Services budget line:.15512007-474200 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF HUMAN RESOURCES NO.1684 APPROVAL OF EXTENSION AGREEMENT WITH PALLADIAN HEALTH FOR THE PROVISION OF EAP SERVICES FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF BUFFALO Attached for your Honorable Body's review and approval is a contract with Palladian Employee Assistance Program to City of Buffalo employees,their spouses and dependents who reside in the same household. The Department of Human Resources is requesting that approval be granted to allow the Commissioner of Human Resources to execute the attached three month agreement which will allow services to continue through November 30,2015.Such services shall be provided at the rate of$14.24 per employee,billed in quarterly increments. Further,a request for proposal(RFP)is in the final stage of preparation and will be going out within the month.In the mean time, the Department of Human Resources is requesting that you approve an extension agreement until a vendor is selected. Mr.Rivera moved: That the above item be,and the above communication from the Commissioner of Human Resources,dated August 27,2015,be received and filed;and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of Human Resources to extend the contract with Palladian Employee Assistance Program to City of Buffalo employees,their spouses,and dependents who reside in the same household for three(3)months,which will allow services to continue through November 30,2015. PASSED AYES 8,NOES-0 NO.1685 '-- APPOINT SECRETARY TO COMM OF HR(EXEMPT)(BELLAMY) Appointment effective 7/23/15 in the Department of Human Resources Division of Commissioner to the Position of Secretary to Commissioner of HR Exempt Minimum starting salary of$37,863 Chantelle Bellamy,46 McCarthy Drive,Buffalo 14211 1 i i FROM THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NO.1686 NOTICE OF APPROVAL-400 KENMORE(UNIV) May 28,2015 Barclay&Damon,LLP c/o Corey Auerbach 9276 Main Street-#313 �. 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A (16f-lnsureiliy)'_1 - ,.r,.::..,. .. -....T;clepltanc• u �.. ...;,::. . .. . _.. ... • 1b:Bi�y�ya� N mber•of�ilnsurcd;'= . 1 Prism Network,Inc.dba 716.712-2720 Palladian iLLC lc.NYS Unemployment Insurance Employer 2732 Transsitt Road Registration Number of Insured West Seneca,NY 14224 '. r Id.Federal Employer Identification Number of Insured ' Work Location of Insured (Only reunited if coverage is or Social Security Number specifically limited to Certain locations is New York State,he.,a 261488587 wrap-Up Policy) t. Z.Name and Address of the Entity Requesting Proof of 3a. Name of Insurance Carrier Coverage(Entity Being Listed as the Certificate Holder) Twin City Fire Insurance Co. 34.Policy Number of entity listed in boa"In" } 01WECTZ7754 City of Buffalo Department of Human Resources / 3e.. Policy.effeclive period 65 Niagara Square,Roam 1007 Buffalo NY 14202 12/15/14 to 12/15/15 3d. The Proprietor,Partners or Executive Officers are ®included..(Only check box if all partners/officers included) 0 all excluded or certain partners/officers excluded. This certifies that the insurance carrier indicated above in box"3" insures the business referenced above in box "la"for workers' compensation under the New York State Workers'Compensation Law.(To use•this form,Now York(NY)must be listed under [tern on the INFORMATION PAGE of the workers'compensation insurance policy). The Insurance Carrier or its licensed 1 agent will send this Certificate of.Insurance to the entity listed above as the certificate holder in box"T'. The Insurance.Carrier will also,nary the above certificate holder within 10 days IF a policy is canceled due to nonpayment q(' premiums or within 30 days/F there are reasons other dttm.nonpayment of prentiunas char cancel the policy or eliminate the insured f►•on►die coverage indicated oar this Ce►7ifetye. (These notices may be sent by regularmail.) Other►vise,this Certificate is valid for one year after this foray is approved by lite insurance carrier or its licensed agent,or until Nie policy expiration date listed in bot `3c`,whichever isearGer. Please Note:Upon the cancellation of the workers'compensation policy indicated on this form,if the business continues to be i named on a permit,license or contract issued by a certificate holder,the business must provide that certificate holder with a new Certificate of Workers' Compensation Coverage or other authorized proof that the business is complying with the mandatory coverage requirements of the New York State Workers'Compensation Law. Under penalty of perjury,I certify that I am an authorized representative or licensed agent of file insurance carrier referenced above and that the named insured has lite coverage as depicted on this form. Approved by: Amy Orefico APPR®VE (Print name of authorized representative or licensed agent of insurari r . FORM ONLY Approved by: PP12/17/14 (Signature) (Date) Title: Authorized Representative Colpoi,`t 6t Cowise • • .� •. .:•'1:.... Telephone Number of authorized representative or licensed agent of insurance carrier: 716.853-796 a Please Note:Only insurance carriery and their licensed agents are authorized to issue Form C-105.2. lnsurance.brukere are NOT antharized to issue it. C-105.2(9-07) www.web-statemy.us j STATE OF NEW YORK WORKER'S COMPENSATION BOARD CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE COVERAGE UNDER THE NYS DISABILITY BENEFITS LAW PART 1. To be completed by Disability Benefits Carrier or Licensed Insurance Agent of that Carrier { 1a.Legal Name and Address of Insured(use street address on 1 •Business eep one Number of Insure j Palladian Health 716-691-4455 2732 Transit Road 1c.NYS Unemployment Insurance Employer Registration } ` Number of Insured West Seneca,NY 14224 (� j id.Feder I Em to er Identification Number of Insured or SocialaSecuulriityyNumber 26-1488587 2.Name and Address of the Entity Requesting Proof of .3a.Name of Insurance Carrier Coverage(Forty Being Listed as the certificate Holder) The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America City of Buffalo / 301 City Hall 3b.Policy Number of entity listed in box"1a": ( ' 970144-0118 Buffalo,NY 14202 ' 3c. Policy effective period: 01101/2015 to 12/3112015 1 4.Policy Covers: j z a.'Z All of the employer's employees eligible under the New York Disability Benefits Law b.❑ Only the following class or classes of the employer's employees: Under penalty of perjury,l certify that 1 am an authorized representative or licensed agent of the insurance carrier referenced above and that the named insured has NYS Disability Benefits insurance coverage.as described above. Date Signed:12/2212014 By: Stuart J.Shaw,FSA,MAAA Telephone Number: 1-888-278-4542 Title: Vice President,Group Insurance IMPORTANT: It box"4a"Is checked,and this form is signed by the insurance carrier's authorized representative or NYS Licensed Insurance Agent of that carrier,this certificate is COMPLETE.Mall It directly to the certificate holder. It box"416"Is checked,this certificate is NOT COMPLETE for purposes of Section 220,Subd.a of the Disability Benefits Law.It must be malted for completion to the Workers'Compensation Board,08 Plans Acceptance Unit, 20 Park Street,Albany,New York 12207. PART 2. To be completed by NYS Workers'Compensation Board(Only if box"4b"of Part 1 has been checked) State Of New York Workers'Compensation Board According to information maintained by the NYS Workers'Compensation Board,the above-named employer has complied with the NYS Disability Benefits Law with respect to all of his/her employees. Date Signed: By: (Signalure at NYS Worked'Compensatlon Board Cmployeo) Telephone Number:, Title: APPROVED Please Note:Only insurance carriers licensed to write NYS disability benefits insurance policies and NYS licensed insurance agents of those insurance carriers are authorized to issue Form DD-120:1.1nsur4nae:brofcers;are;N0T, authorized to Issue this form. , iss DB-120.1 (5/06) ? . Cor orlad,ora Cormsel `T . By4. a3 7c. r r \ a 41 Additional Instructions for Form DS-120.1 By signing this form, the insurance carrier identified in box "W on this form is certifying that it is insuring the business referenced in box 1a"for disability benefits under the New York State.Disability Benefits Law.The Insurance Carrier or Its licensed agent will send this Certificate of Insurance to the entity listed as the certificate holder in box "2". This Certificate is valid for jLugrier•of one year after this form is approved by the insurance carrier or its licensed agent,or the policy expiration date listed in box"3c° Please Note:Upon the cancellation of the disability benefits policy indicated.on this form,if the business continues to j be named on a permit, license or contract issued by a certificate holder, the business must provide that certificate holder with a new Certificate of NYS Disability,Benefits Coverage or other authorized proof that the business is complying with the mandatory coverage requirements of the New York State Disability Benefits Law. f DISABILITY BENEFITS LAW §220.Subd.8 y ' (a) The head of a state or municipal department, board, commission or office authorized or required by law to'issue t any permit for or in connection with any work involving the employment of employees in employment as defined in . this article, and not withstanding any general or special statute requiring or authorizing the issue of:such permits, shall not issue such permit unless proof duly subscribed by an insurance carrier is produced in a form satisfactory to the chair, that the payment of disability benefits for all employees has been secured as provided by this-article. Nothing herein, however, shall be construed as creating any liability on 1he part of such state or municipal department,board,commission or office to pay any disability benefits to any such'employee if so employed. (b) The head of a state or municipal department, board,commission or office authorized or required by taw to enter into any contract for or in connection with any work involving the employment of employees in employment as defined in this article,and notwithstanding any general or special statute requiring or authorizing any such contract, shall not enter into any such contract unless proof duly'subscribed by an insurance carrier is produced in a form satisfactory to the chair,that the payment of disability benetits'for all employees has been secured as provided by ' this article. f . 3 3 i DB-120.1 (5/06) Reverse SQL a Agreement Extension—Palladian Employee Assistance Program (HR) 1 Mr. Rivera moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the Commissioner of the Human Resources, dated December 1, 2015, be received and filed; and I That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of Human Resources to { extend the current Employee Assistance Program ("EAP") contract with Palladian Health on a month to month basis, not to continue beyond March 1, 2016. PASSED 1 3 i i C:\Users\lmcinsl¢\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Ftles\ContenlOutlook\OX32QV W6V geement Extension-Palladi—dmx �� * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO FONTANA * FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT [-- ---------] — [MAJ— 5 ] [2/3 — 6] [3/4 — 7] a i k i FROM THE CITY CLERK 3 3 1 i f Dec 8,2015 i F1 F OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK �t GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk _ _ _ Registrar of Vital Statistics -—_ ® 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL TIANNA M. MARKS .::,- _ BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 Deputy City Clerk PHONE: (716)851-5431 { FAX: (716)851-4845 MILLY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics j November 20, 2015 Item Returned to City Clerk by Mayor Without Approval or Disapproval i I hereby inform you that the following Item which was passed by the Common Council on November 13, 2015 No. 2314 Request Parking Fess Waived for Elmwood Village Trolley Service Was presented to the Mayor on November 10, 2015, and returned to the City Clerk on November 20, 2015 without approval or disapproval Respectfully submitted, Gerald A. Chwalinski City Clerk _ RECEIVED AND FILED 3 f I I City Clerk's Department BUFFALO November 13,2015 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO i a DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 2314 PASSED November 10,2015 Request Parking Fees Waived for Elmwood Village Trolley Service Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk I APPROVED i (),r CD MAYOR i 02 : . ' RESOLUTION In the Common Council of The City of Buffalo, On November 6, 2015 Council Member Joel P. Feroleto submitted the following resolution: i Request Parking Fees Waived for Elmwood Village Trolley Service 1 1 Whereas, located in the heart of the City, the Elmwood Village area is a major hub for community involvement; the Elmwood strip boasts trendy shops, eateries and boutiques filled with tourists and residents who enjoy its unique urban character; and Whereas, during the four Saturdays between Thanksgiving and Christmas, a free trolley service will be available for patrons to enjoy all that Elmwood has to offer. The trolley will pick up at the Gallagher parking ramp located at 499 Elmwood Avenue between West Utica and Hodge from 12 pm on and patrons will receive a voucher for free parking. Now, Therefore Be It - 3 _ Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council— request that all parking fees be waived for individuals utilizing the trolley service at the Gallagher parking ramp on the dates of November 28th, December 5th, December 12th and December 19th, 2015; and Be It Further Resolved: that copies of this Resolution be forwarded to Parking Commissioner Kevin Helfer, and to Commissioner Daniel Derenda of the Buffalo Police Department. PASSED i 1 } Joel P. Feroleto Delaware District Council Member JPF/jp Page 1 of 1 J i 1 \� ]1 7 " II l l { i * AYE * NO * * * * FEROLETO. * '� * FONTANA FRANCZYK * '� GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN * �° RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT i [--------------] [MAJ- 5 ] Q f [2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7] i l i z i .'L OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 1 GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics _— - ® 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL j TIANNA M. MARKS BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716)851-5431 Deputy City Clerk FAX: (716)851-4845 MILLY CASTRO ^+ Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics December 3, 2015 Honorable Byron W. Brown Mayor of the City of Buffalo _l 201 City Hall Buffalo,NY 14202 Dear Mayor Brown: The Common Council wishes to recall item#2416 from the'UDV- . , 2015 meeting. The Subject is Bond Resolution Highland Park Project Phase I. It will be Re-filed at a _- later date. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. Yours truly, , REFERRED TO THE M N LEGISLATION, Gerald A. Chwalinski City Clerk GC/cl 3 a 3 41� I 1 I I I \�A City Clerk's Department BUFFALO 1 = November 25,2015 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO a i DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. 1 a No. 2416 PASSED November 24,2015 { Bond Resolution Highland Park Project Phase I Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 3 i i By: Richard A.Fontana: Subject: (type single space) Bond Resolution Highland Park Project Phase I Chalmers Avenue Extension Account 3000-31 i Text: (type single space below) Bond Resolution of the City of Buffalo, New York, authorizing the issuance of $1,219,800 General Improvement Bonds of said City,to finance the City's share of the cost of acquisition of land and roadway improvements constructed thereon located in the Highland Park Project Phase I residential development area in the City, in order to provide an extension of Chalmers Avenue as part of such project,at the estimated total cost of$1,219,800. The Common Council of the City of Buffalo, in the County of Erie,New York, hereby resolves (by the favorable vote of not less than two-thirds of all the members of said Common Council)as follows: t 1 Section 1. The Comptroller of the City of Buffalo, in the County of Erie, New York, is hereby authorized and directed to issue General Improvement Bonds of said City in the total principal amount of One Million Two Hundred Nineteen Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($1,219,800), pursuant to the provisions of the Charter of said City and the Local Finance Law, constituting Chapter 33-a of the Consolidated Laws of the State of New York(the "Law"), to finance the City's share of the cost of acquisition of land and roadway improvements constructed thereon located in the Highland Park Project Phase I residential development area,being part of Lot 44, Township 11, Range 8 of the Holland Land Company's Survey as described in the attached"Proposed Description for the Dedication of Chalmers Avenue."The estimated cost of said specific object or purpose-for which the bonds _- authorized by this resolution are to be issued, including preliminary costs and costs incidental thereto and the financing thereof, is $1,219,800 as set forth in the duly adopted 2015 Capital Improvements Budget of said City, as amended. Section 2. The proceeds of the sale of the bonds authorized by this resolution, or any bond anticipation notes issued in anticipation,of the sale of said bonds shall be deposited in the Capital Projects Fund to the credit of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, Division of Engineering, "Highland Park Road Construction Phase I,Purchase of Improved Land-2015", Bond Authorization Account No. 3000-31, and shall be used for the objects or purposes specified in Section 1 of this resolution. Section 3. The City intends to finance, on an interim basis,the costs or a portion of the costs of said objects or purposes for which bonds are herein authorized,which costs are reasonably expected to be incurred by the City, pursuant to this Bond Resolution, in the maximum amount of $1,219,800. This Resolution is a declaration of Official Intent adopted pursuant to the requirements of Treasury Regulation Section 1.150-2. Section 4. The following additional matters are hereby determined and stated: (a) The period of probable usefulness applicable to the specific object or purpose for which the bonds authorized by this resolution are to be issued within the limitations of Section 11.00 a. 21 of the Law, is thirty(30)years. (b) Current funds are not required by the Law to be provided as a down payment prior to the issuance of the bonds authorized by this resolution or any bond anticipation notes issued in anticipation thereof in accordance-with Section 107.00 d.9.of the Law. Section 5. Each of the bonds authorized by this resolution and any bond anticipation notes issued. in anticipation of the sale of said bonds and the renewals of said notes shall contain the recital of validity prescribed by Section 52.00 of the Local Finance Law. Said bonds and said notes shall be general obligations of the City of Buffalo payable as to both principal and interest by a general tax upon all the taxable real property within said City without limitation as to rate or amount. The faith and credit of said City are hereby irrevocably pledged for the 275477 2646879vi " punctual payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds and said notes. Provision shall be made annually by appropriation by said City for the payment of interest on and for the amounts required for the amortization and redemption of said bonds and said notes. Section 6. The validity of the bonds authorized by this resolution or any bond.anticipation notes 'I issued in anticipation of the sale of said bonds may be contested only if: { (a) Such obligations are authorized for an object or purpose for which the City of Buffalo is not authorized to expend money,or (b) The provisions of law which should be complied with at the date of the publication of this resolution are not substantially complied with, and an action,suitor proceeding contesting such validity,is commenced within twenty days after the date of such publication, or i (c) Such obligations are authorized in violation of the provisions of the constitution. Introduced: i a 3 = r 3 E I s 3 i 1 F t 275477 26468790 i i PROPOSED DESCRIPTION FOR THE DEDICATION OF CHALMERS AVENUE r ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the City of Buffalo,County of Erie and State of New York, being part of Lot 44, Township 11, Range 8 of the Holland Land Company's . Survey, being a 78.0 feet wide road dedication in a proposed subdivision entitled"Highland Park"Phase 1, as laid out by Wendel, dated 5/20/2015 and more particularly bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the east line of Holden, being 60.0 feet wide with the north line of Central Park Avenue,being 30.0 feet wide, Thence N 010-14'-09"E along the east line of Holden, a distance of 408.93 feet to the point of beginning; Thence S 88°-48'-46"E along the south line of Chalmers Avenue, being 78.0 feet wide, a distance of 748.95 feet to a point; Thence N O1°-11'44"E along the east line of said Chalmers Avenue, a distance of 78.00 feet to the north line of said Chalmers Avenue; Thence N 88°-48'-46"W along the north line of said Chalmers Avenue, a distance of 748.88 feet to a point on the east line of said Holden; Thence S O1°-14'-09"W along the east line of said Holden,a distance of 78.00 feet to the Point of beginning. Containing 1.34 acres of land,more or less. i . i i I i 9 I i 1 i i j 1 i a i I 3 I *AYE * NO ' FEROLETO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT [-------------] * n [MAJ- 5 ] . [2/3 - 6] [3/4 - 7] t 3 , I i I i t. City Clerk's Department BUFFALO 1 December 11, 2015 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present i herewith the attached resolution item. No. 2452 PASSED December 8,2015 Permission to Enter Into Agreement With Accela,Inc Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk ff inArw`TRUVtU1 ' DEC 1 8 2015 - r- t MAYOR `' 2 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 30, 2015 FROM DEPARTMENT: Common Council DIVISION: City Clerk 3 SUBJECT: [: Permission to Enter into Agreement [:Accela, Inc. [: Legislative Management System PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE(IF ANY): On August 28, 2015, a Request for Proposal(RFP)was issued from and in coordination with MIS for a Legislative Management Software as a Solution(SaaS) solution. Proposals would streamline the processes of the various divisions of The Common Council while promoting efficiency and increased government transparency according to the directives of the Council President. In October of this year, an ad hoc committee of commissioners and staff from the City Clerk, Council Staff, and MIS offices reviewed submissions and found Accela,Inc.to have submitted a proposal most valuable to The City in accordance with the project parameters set in the RFP. Permission is hereby requested from Your Honorable Body to authorize the City Clerk to enter an agreement with Accela, Inc.to provide a Legislative Management System,subject only to such notes and clarifications as are recommended by the Corporation Counsel in finalizing the terms of the Agreement. Service from Accela, Inc.would be for a one year subscription and can be renewed for additional years pending approval from Your Honorable Body. Service would be billed monthly and is estimated not to exceed$2040:00 per month. Service can be terminated at any time with 3o days prior written notice to Accela,Inc.The funds are available in the following account: #10220007-461007 city clerk GC/TM/MC/me 3 RECOMMENDED JKenneth M. Barnes, CIO MIS DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Gerry Chwalinski TITLE: City Cl rk and R gistrar of Vital Statistic SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: , Cc: Ken Barnes, CIO ! Dinash Lal, Common Council Chief of Staff f I 1 Permission to Enter Into Agreement—Legislative Management System(City Clerk) i Mr. Rivera moved: That the above item be, and the above communication from the City Clerk, dated November 30, 2015, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby authorizes the City Clerk to enter into an agreement with Accela, Inc. to provide Legislative Management System which would streamline the process of the various divisions of the Common Council while promoting efficiency and increased government transparency according to the directives of the Council President. The agreement is subject only to such notes and clarifications as are recommended by the Corporation Counsel in finalizing the terms of the agreement. Funding is available in City Clerk Account#10220007-461007. PASSED a l I t C:\UsersMracinskiWppDataUucaI Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\ContentOudook\OX32QV W6\permission to Enter Into Agreement-Leg Managemenld— I { * AYE * NO FEROLETO * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * - GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT -- [MAJ- 5 ] * * [2/3 - 6] [3/4 - 7] j i 4EQRA Notice of Determination i Non Significance Negative Declaration This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (SEAR—State Environmental Quality Review)of the Environmental Conservation Law. Lead Agency: City of Buffalo Common Council 1413 City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 As per the provision of SEAR,the Lead Agency has reviewed the following action as it relates to the environment: Action Title: St Paul Mail Redevelopment Location: Area bounded by Old Best Street to the north, Main Street to the west, Ellicott Street to the east and North Street to the south Type of Action: Unlisted, Uncoordinated Review Description: The Action involves the transfer of St. Paul Mall South and St. Paul Mall North, as well as vacant properties at 13, 15, 48 and 50 St. Paul as well as 938 Ellicott Street to Ellicott Development. Subsequent to the sale will be the construction of a new 175,000 square foot,four story building with surface parking. As a Result of this Environmental Review: The Lead Agency has determined the undertaking of this action will not have a significant adverse effect on the quality of the environment. No further environmental review will be conducted prior to implementation of the action and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Reasons Supporting This Determination: Potential environmental impacts associated with the action were identified in the Environmental Assessment Form to assess potential adverse environmental impacts compared to the criteria for determining significance identified in 6 NYCRR§617.7(c)(1) and in accordance with §617.7 (c)(2)(3). The project will not have a significant impact on air quality. This action involves the addition of heating and cooling units, however,based on the size of the building this does not constitute as a significant impact and will not require an air permit. The project will have minimal adverse impacts on ground or surface water quality or quantity. There will be a likely increase in impervious surfaces related to the construction of the project. However,the project will be required to retain or detain stormwater on-site which would limit any potential impacts. The project will not have a substantial adverse change in existing traffic levels.This action will not result in a substantial increase in current traffic levels or generate additional demand for new transportation services. The project is located near and serviced by public bus routes around the site. I S The project will not have a substantial adverse change in noise levels. During construction,this project will create noise, however,the property is located in an urban area;therefore,this project will not contribute significantly to an increase in I noise levels. r The project will not result in the removal or destruction of large quantities of vegetation or fauna; substantially interfere with the movement of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife species; impact on a significant habitat area; impact a threatened or endangered species of animal or plant,or the habitat of such a species;or other significant adverse impacts to natural resources. i The project is located in an urban area and is not within or adjacent to a Critical Environmental Area and will therefore, not impair the environmental characteristics of a Critical Environmental Area. The project will not have a major change in the quantity or type of energy used.There will be additional demand from this project, however, sources of energy for this project will be from local utility services,therefore will not create significant impact to the surrounding environment. The project will not create a hazard to human health. A site to the south along Ellicott has been undergoing remediation. 1 However,cleanup is underway and will not produce a significant impact to the project itself. The project will not create a substantial change in the use,or intensity of use,of land including agricultural,open space or recreational resources,or in its capacity to support existing uses. a aThe project will not encourage or attract a large number of people to a place or places for more than a few days,compared to the number of people who would come to such place absent the action. The project will not create a material demand for other actions that would result in one of the above consequences. The project will not involve changes in two or more elements of the environment,neither of which has a significant adverse impact on the environment, but when considered together result in a substantial adverse impact on the environment. The project does not include two or more related actions undertaken, funded or approved by an agency, none of which has or would have a significant impact on the environment, but when considered cumulatively would meet one or more j of the criteria in 6 NYCCR 617.7(C)(1). The site is archeologically sensitive however, based on prior soil disturbance, it is unlikely archeological resources would be encountered. For further information relative to this Negative Declaration, contact Dinash Lai, Chief of Staff, Room 1413, City Hall, Buffalo, New York 14202, (716)851-5029. Dated: November 24,2015 i i i Agency Use Only [If applicable] Project: St.Paul Mall Sale 1 Date: 12/3/15 i i Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 2 -Impact Assessment i i Part 2 is to be completed by the Lead Agency. Answer all of the following questions in Part 2 using the information contained in Part 1 and other materials submitted by the project sponsor or otherwise available to the reviewer. When answering the questions the reviewer should be guided by the concept"Have my responses been reasonable considering the scale and context of the proposed action?" No,or Moderate { small to large impact impact may may occur occur 1. Will the proposed action create a material conflict with an adopted land use plan or zoning regulations? 2. Will the proposed action result in a change in the use or intensity of use of land? ❑ -_ 3. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of the existing community? Fv ❑ 4. Will the proposed action have an impact on the environmental characteristics that caused the ❑ establishment of a Critical Environmental Area(CEA)? 5. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change in the existing level of traffic or ❑ affect existing infrastructure for mass transit,biking or walkway? 6. Will the proposed action cause an increase in the use of energy and it fails to incorporate El available energy conservation or renewable energy opportunities? 7. Will the proposed action impact existing: a.public/private water supplies? b.public/private wastewater treatment utilities? ❑✓ 8. Will the proposed action impair the character or quality of important historic,archaeological, ❑ architectural or aesthetic resources? 9. Will the proposed action result in an adverse change to natural resources(e.g.,wetlands, ❑ waterbodies,groundwater, air quality,flora and fauna)? 10. Will the proposed action result in an increase in the potential for erosion,flooding or drainage Elproblems? 3 11. Will the proposed action create a hazard to environmental resources or human health? I 1 PRINT FORM Pagel of 2 i Agency Use Only[It applicablel j Project: St. Paul Mall Sale Date: I l i Short Environmental Assessment Form Part 3 Determination of Significance For every question in Part 2 that was answered"moderate to large impact may occur",or if there is a need to explain why a particular element of the proposed action may or will not result in a significant adverse environmental impact,please complete Part 3. Part 3 should,in sufficient detail,identify the impact,including any measures or design elements that have been included by the project sponsor to avoid or reduce impacts. Part 3 should also explain how the lead agency determined that the impact may or will not be significant.Each potential impact should be assessed considering its setting, probability of occurring,duration,irreversibility,geographic scope and magnitude. Also consider the potential for short- term,long-term and cumulative impacts. See attached Negative Declaration 1 ❑ Check this box if you have determined,based on the information and analysis above,and any supporting documentation, -_ that the proposed action may result in one or more potentially large or significant adverse impacts and an a environmental impact statement is required. Check this box if you have determined,based on the information and analysis above,and any supporting documentation, that the proposed action will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. 3 613 —IJ Name of Lead Agency Date 1 v1 L. Print or Type Name of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency Title of Responsible Officer Signature of Responsible Officer in Lead Agency signature of Pref arer(if different from Responsible Officer) PRINT FORM Page 2 of 2 J i i I 1 I i' No. Liquor License Applications Attached hereto are communications from persons applying for liquor licenses from the New York State Division of Alcohol Beverage Control Board. Address Business Name Owner's Name 1368 Hertel Ave Salumeria Belsito Petrillo Hospitality LLc 153 Elmwood Ave Pasion Mezcal. Inc 20 87 100 Childs Street N/A Silo City LLC o/b/o Corp to be Formed RECEIVED AND FILED i Dec 8,2015 �- i rev 10/23/13 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 j O Original O Amended Date State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30-Day Advanced Notice to a Executive Department Local Municipality or Community Board Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control State Liquor Authority (Page 1 of 2 of Form) 1. Date Notice was Sent:(mm/dd/yyyy) 11/30/2015 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 Ar C(-AS5 C k4V 6 F_ This 30-Day Advance Notice is Being Provided to the Clerk of the following Local Municipality or Community Board 3. Name of Municipality or Community Board City of Buffalo - Applicant/Licensee Information 4. License Serial Number,if not New Application: 3153938 Expiration Date,if not New Application: 10/31/201.7 1 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: Petrillo Hospitality, LLC 6. Trade Name(if any): Salumeria Belsito 7. Street Address of Establishment: 1368 Hertel Avenue I 8. City,Town or Village: Buffalo INY Zip Code: 14216 - 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant/Licensee: 716.240.9273 10. Business fax Number of Applicant/Licensee: 716.240.9273 11. Buisness E-mail of Applicant/Licensee: mpetrillo14201 @yahoo.eom For New applicants,provide description below using all information known to date. For Alteration applicants,attach complete description and diagram of proposed alterations) 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 0 Liquor,Wine&Beer Restaurant(Sale of food primarily- Tavern/Cocktail Lounge/Adult Venue/Bar(Alcohol 13. Extent of Food Service:("X"One) ® E] sales primarily,Meets legal minimum food Full food menu;Kitchen run by chef) availability requirements) FXJ Recorded Music ❑ Live Music ❑ Disc Jockey ❑ Juke Box ❑ Karaoke Bar ❑ Stage Shows ❑ Patron Dancing(small scale) ❑ Cabaret,Night Club(Large Scale Dance Club) ❑ Catering Facility 14. Type of Establishment: Capacity of 600 or more patrons ❑ Topless Entertainment ❑ Restaurant ❑ Hotel { ("X"all that apply) ❑ Recreational Facility(Sports Facility/Vessel) ❑ Club(e.g.Golf Club/Fraternal Org.) ❑ Bed&Breakfast In Seasonal Establishment 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ❑ None ❑ Patio or Deck ❑ Rooftop ❑ Garden/Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ("X"all that apply) ® Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other(specify): Page 1Pnnt For I opla-rev 11/13/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY \ 49 l Fo Original Q Amended Date State of New York -- Executive Department Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30-Day Advanced Notice to a Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local Municipality or Community Board State Liquor Authority (Page 1 of 2 of Form a 1. Date Notice was Sent:(mm/dd/yyyy) 10/09/2015 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On-Premises Alcoholic Beverage License ® New Application ❑ Renewal E] Alteration E] 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/Licensee Information 4. License Serial Number,if not a New Application: PENDING Expiration Date,if not a New Application:N/A 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: MEZCAL INC i 6. Trade Name(if any): PASION 7. Street Address of Establishment: 153 ELMWOOD AVE 8, City,Town or Village: BUFFALO ,NY Zip Code: 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant/Licensee: 724-953-7586 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant/Licensee: N/A 11. Business E-mail of Applicant/Licensee: smucino75@yahoo.com For New applicants,provide description below using all information known to date. For Alteration applicants,attach complete description and diagram of proposed alteration(s). For Current Licensees,set forth approved Method of Operation only. Do Not Use This Form to Change Your Method of Operation. 12. Type(s)of Alcohol sold or to be sold: ("X"One) ❑ Beer Only ❑Wine&Beer Only ® Liquor,Wine&Beer Restaurant(Sale of food primarily;Full Tavern/Cocktail Lounge/Adult Venue/Bar(Alcohol 13. Extent of Food Service:("X"One)®food menu;Kitchen run by chef) ❑ sales primarily;Meets legal minimum food availability requirements ® Recorded Music ® Live Music ❑ Disc Jockey ❑Juke Box ❑ Karaoke Bar ❑Stage Shows ❑ Patron Dancing(small scale) [] Cabaret,Night Club(Large Scale Dance Club) ❑ Catering Facility 14. Type of Establishment: [-] Capacity of 600 or more patrons ❑Topless Entertainment ® Restaurant ❑ Hotel ! ("X"all that apply) ❑ Recreational Facility(Sports Facility/Vessel) ❑ Club(e.g.Golf Club/Fraternal Org.) ❑ Bed&Breakfast ❑ Seasonal Establishment 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ❑ None ® Patio or Deck n Rooftop ❑ Garden/Grounds ❑ Freestanding Covered Structure ("X"all that apply) ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other(specify): Page 2 i opla-rev 11/13/2013 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 0 Original 0 Amended Date State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30-Day Advanced Notice to a Executive Department g - y Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control Local_Municipality or Community Board State Liquor Authority (Page 2 of 2 of Form) 16. List the floor(s)of the building that the establishment is located on: 1 ST&2ND 17. List the room number(s)the establishment is located in within the 1 ST-KITCHEN,BAR,DINING,RESTROOMS building,if appropriate: 2ND-OFFICE,STORAGE/LIQUOR ROOM 18. Is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on-premises liquor establishments? F]Yes Z No 19. Will the license holder or a manger be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? ®Yes No 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building in which the establishment is located?("X"One) ❑Yes(If Yes SKIP 21-24) ®No Owner of the Building in Which the Licensed Establishment is Located 21. Building Owner's Full Name: ALLENTOWN HOLDINGS LLC 22, Building Owner's Street Address: 17 MAIN ST.SUITE 200 ' 23. City,Town or Village:BUFFALO i State: NY Zip Code:14203 24. Business Telephone Number of Building Owner: 716-220-8468 Attorney Representing the Applicant in Connection with the Applicant's License Application Noted as Above for the Establishment Identified in this Notice 25. Attorney's Full Name: 26. Attorney's Street Address: 27. City,Town or Village: State: F Zip Code:J 1 28. Business Telephone Number of Attorney: 29. Business Email Address of Attorney: am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal of the legal entity that holds or is applying for the license. Representations In this form are 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: SERGIO R MUCINO Title PRESIDENT Signature: X 101C. A �c i ?,,o Page 3 y RE: MEZCAL INC. i THIS LETTER IS TO INFORM YOU THAT MEZCAL INC HAS CHANGED THEIR ASSUMED NAME TO PASION. THE CORRECT LANDLORD SHOULD READ AS FOLLOWS: i 1 # ALLENTOWN HOLDINGS LLC 617 MAIN ST,SUITE 200 BUFFALO, NY 14203 716-220-8468 j NICHOLAS A.SINATRA. a THANK YOU, I . ROBERT HEIL SLA SOLUTIONS LLC 5008 MOUNT VERNON BLVD HAMBURG, NY 14075 716-512-5018 MYTEAMBOB@GMAIL.COM s i i s : I rev 10/23/13 OFFICE USE ONLY q g Q Original Q Amended Date State of New York \ Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30-Day Advanced Notice to a Executive Department Local Municipality or Community Board Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control State Liquor Authority (Page 1 of 2 of Form) i 1. Date Notice was Sent:(mm/dd/yyyy) November 19,2015 2. Select the type of Application that will be filed with the Authority for an On-Premises Alcoholic Beverage License ❑X New Application ❑ Renewal ❑ Alteration ❑ Corporate Change r This 30-Day Advance Notice is Being Provided to the Clerk of the following Local Municipality or Community Board 3. Name of Municipality or Community Board City of Buffalo i Applicant/Licensee Information 4. License Serial Number,if not New Application: 1 Expiration Date,if not New Application: i , 5. Applicant or Licensee Name: Silo City,LLC o/b/o Corp.to be formed 6. Trade Name(if any): 7. Street Address of Establishment: 20,87,100 Childs Street 8. City,Town or Village: Buffalo ,Ny Zip Code: 14203 i j 9. Business Telephone Number of Applicant/Licensee: (716)849-4799 10. Business Fax Number of Applicant/Licensee: 11. Buisness E-mail of Applicant/Licensee: ricksmith@rigidized.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) ElBeer Only ❑ Wine&Beer Only ❑X Liquor,Wine&Beer i Restaurant(Sale of food primarily; Tavern/Cocktail Lounge/Adult Venue/Bar(Alcohol 13. Extent of Food Service:("X"One) ❑ ❑X sales primarily;Meets legal minimum food Full food menu;Kitchen run by chef) availability requirements) RX Recorded Music E] Live Music ❑ Disc Jockey ❑ Juke Box ❑ Karaoke Bar ❑X Stage Shows I ❑ Patron Dancing(small scale) ❑ Cabaret,Night Club(Large Scale Dance Club) ❑ Catering Facility 3 14. Type of Establishment: Capacity of 600 or more patrons ❑Topless Entertainment ❑ Restaurant ❑ Hotel ("X"all that apply) ❑ Recreational Facility(Sports Facility/Vessel) ❑ Club(e.g.Golf Club/Fraternal Org.) ❑ Bed&Breakfast ❑ Seasonal Establishment 15. Licensed Outdoor Area: ❑ None ❑ Patio or Deck. 0 Rooftop X❑ Garden/Grounds ❑X Freestanding Covered Structure ("X"all that apply) ❑ Sidewalk Cafe ❑ Other(specify): Page 1 lr'' arr ` : rev 10/23/13 OFFICE USE ONLY 49 Fo original 0 Amended Dale State of New York Standardized NOTICE FORM for Providing 30-Day Advanced Notice to a Executive Department Local Municipality or CoMmunity Board Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control i State Liquor Authority (Page of 2g Form) 16, List the floor(s)of the building that the establishment is located on; 1 st and 2nd 17, List the room number(s)the establishment is located in within the { building,If appropriate: 18. Is the premises located with 500 feet of three or more on-premises liquor establishments? n Yes fX Na 19. Will the license holder or a manger be physically present within the establishment during all hours of operation? Yes ❑No 20. Does the applicant or licensee own the building In which the establishment is located?{"X"One) (XX Yes(If Yes SKIP 21-24) Q No j Owner of the Building In Which the Licensed Establishment Is Located 21, Building Owner's Full Name: 22. Building Owner's Street Address: 23, City,Town or Village: Stater Zip Code;F Attorney Representing the Applicant In Connection with the:Applicant's License Application Noted as Above for the I, Establishment identified In this Notice i 25. Attorney's Frill Name:JJustIn S.White,Esq. 26.Attorney's Street Address: 15662 Main Street 27.City,Tow norVillage: Wpliamsviile State: NY zip Code: 14221 28, Business Telephone Number of Attorney: (716)631-9100 29, Business Email Address of Attorney: jwhite@sbwattorneys:com I am the applicant or hold the license or am a principal of the legal entity that holds or 1s applying for the license. Representations In this farm 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 j 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:: t C ,,, `" Title M fagri— Signature: 3 3 l Page 2 Print Form i I I 5 No. i' Leaves of Absence Without Pay 1 I transmit herewith notifications received by me, reporting the granting of the leaves of absence without pay, in the various departments as listed: I x Mayor/Mayor Executive- Citizen Services - Melanie Kelly a Comptroller- Common Council- Assessment and Taxation- Public Works, Streets &Parks- x Police- Darlene Muhammad Fire- Corporation Counsel- j Community Services- Economic Development&Permit and Inspection Services- Management Information Systems Administration, Finance &Urban Affairs- Human Resources- Civil Service Commission- RECEIVED AND FILED. Dec 8,2015 COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL V TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 20, 2015 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of the Mayor DIVISION: Citizen Services SUBJECT: Leave of Absence for Melanie Kelly Complaint Clerk, Melanie Kelly assigned to the Division of Citizen Services has been granted a_six (6) months leave starting November 20, 2015 through May 20, 2016, per section 11.3 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Buffalo and AFSCME Local 650. 3 j . Department Head Name: Oswaldo Mestre Jr. Title: Director. Citizen-Services i Signature of Department Head: f a s i f I I I i CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF THE MAYOR I� .... DIVISION OF CITIZEN SERVICES e mom BYRON W. BROWN OSWALDO MESTRE,JR MAYOR DIRECTOR November 20, 2015 j a Melanie Kelly 54 Lafayette Avenue Buffalo,NY 14213 Re: Leave of Absence Dear Mrs. Kelly: I am in receipt of your request for a leave of absence from the Division of Citizen Services in the -, position of Complaint Clerk. I hereby grant you leave request starting on November 20, 2015 and ends on May 20, 2016. Please contact me if you have any questions at 851-5307. Very t y yours, s aldo Mestre, irector Division of Citize Services i e i cc: R Kreutinger, 311 Call Center Manager Civil Service Common Council 1 € 65 NIAGARA SQUARE/218 CITY HALL/BUFFALO,NY 14202-3302/(716)851-4890/FAX:(716)851-5306/wwwxity-buffaloxom SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL 1� 1 TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 25. 2015 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) j Civilian School Crossing Guard Darlene Muhammad,assigned to A-District has been granted an extension to her medical leave of absence without pay for the period of 30 days commencing November 22,2015 through December 21, 2015. 3 3 a3 i 1 { DD/tlo i TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel Derenda TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Police SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: `_----- P-12e(10/12) DATE: - _1112315 NAME: �,rlPXte #A A RANK: of i COL4rd Awb+�cC(' *SSN: XXX-XX- 0272 ASSIGN: 14 �iS�nC7 *LAST FOUR(4)DIGITS ONLY* j TYPE OF LEAVE: EDUCATIONAL ❑ MATERNITY ❑ 1 EMPLOYMENT ❑ PERSONAL ❑ FMLA(SEE BELOW) ❑ MEDICAL (MUST ATTACH MEDICAL MILITARY ❑ (MUST ATTACH DOCUMENTATION) ORDERS) • THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE(FMLA)IS A 12 WEEK LEAVE(THE INTERMITTENT FMLA IS A IS A 12 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; MUST SURRENDER THEIR DEPARTMENTAL WEAPON,RADIO,CAP SPRAY,BADGE,WREATH AND ID CARD PRIOR TO THE START OF THEIR LEAVE 3 FAIL URE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN THE REVOCATION OF THE LEAVE OF ABSENCE AND THE CARRYING OF THE MEMBER AS BEING-AWOL EXPLANATION OF LEAVE: == Cc v%+. Aeaito I IQave DATES OF LEAVE: BEGINNING DATE: 111221 I!E,- i END DATE: 12.12 t j i f RETURN TO WORK DATE: t 2 122 LENGTH OF LEAVE: 3Q dams on 66a o F b(kwR EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE DROVED/❑DE ED (AP OVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF DEPARTMENTAL EQUIPMENT) POLICE INSPECTOR DATE i PROVED/❑DENIED (APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF DEPARTMENTAL EQUIPMENT) _...._..._ "O/ y COMMISSIONER OL-IjC"E -� D ATE cc: ORIGINAL-ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE(PERSONNEL FILE) REQUESTING EMPLOYEE CIVIL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION PAYROLL COMMANDING OFFICER j � 4 I I I 1 I 1 No. Notices of Appointments - Council Interns I transmit herewith appointments to the position of Council Intern. Mr. Rivera moved the approval of the appointments to the position of Council Intern. ADOPTED. a I I Dec 8,2015 1 I i #4(Rev 7-07) l 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 aPPoin tment(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: November 23, 2015 in the Department of Common Council Division of North Council District to the Position of Intern IX Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) UNCLASSIFISD Open-Competitive,Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON-COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 12.85 d LAST JOB TITLE NAME Sarah Minkewicz LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 93 Wilbury Place LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP Buffalo 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX-4881 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 10102001 TITLE CODE NO 1778 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 5605 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $12.85 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM:. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Gerald A. Chwalinski TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: City Clerk DATE: November 23, 2015 /f i SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: X� ?,t ORIGINAL+2 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO:#3-COMPTROLLER #4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5-BUDGET #6-DEPARTMENT #7-DIVISION #8-EMPLOYEE(S) r I i i j a 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. i i 3 I Dec 8,2015 i i 1 #4(Rev 7-07) I Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35-1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo,I transmit this certification of appointment(s)or promotion(s).I further certify that the person(s)named in Schedule"A"have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of PUbI c Works, Parks & Streets Division of Engineering to the Position of Laborer II Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) Open-Competitive, Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON-COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary): Starting Salary of $ 12.85 LAST JOB TITLE NAME Michael A. White - LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 23 Leonard St. LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP Buffalo 14215 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13111001 TITLE CODE NO 9624 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2015-085 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $12.85 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: 3 1 NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING.AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 1120/15 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL+2 COPIES TO: CITY,.CLERK (ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO:#3-COMPTROLLER #4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5-BUDGET #6-DEPARTMENT #7-DIVISION #8--EMPLOYEE(S) a No. i 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. 1 Dec 8,2015 h� i J #4(Rev 7-07) J� Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35-1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo,I transmit this certification of appointments)or promotion(s).I further certify that the person(s)named in Schedule"A"have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: i' in the Department of Public Works, Parks &Streets J Division of Streets to the Position of Equipment Operator Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) TEMPORARY Open-Competitive, Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN-COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 24,000 (Step 11) 1 LAST JOB TITLE Truck Driver(Prov) NAME Douglas Harris - LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 10115 ADDRESS 175 Brinton St. LAST SALARY $24,000 CITY&ZIP Buffalo 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX-5768 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&.ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET.ORG. CODE 15030001 TITLE CODE NO 6040 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2015—035' SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $24,000 -$38,615 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR a REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak i TITLE OF APPOINTING.AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 10/16/15 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL+2 CORIE O: CITY CLERK ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO:#3-CCJIVIPTROLLER #4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5-BUDGET #6-DEPARTMENT #7 DIVISION #8-EMPLOYEE(S) 1 #4(Rev 7-07) Certificate of Appointment \� In compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35-1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo,I transmit this certification of appointment(s)or promotion(s).I further certify that the person(s)named in Schedule"A"have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the Position of Sr. 1St Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) TceeonRARY Open-Competitive, Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN-COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 15.00 i LAST JOB TITLE NAME Michael Whelan LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 162 Mariemont Ave. LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE _ BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2015-076 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING.AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 11/20/15 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: i ORIGINAL+2 CO TO: rQITY CLERK ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO:#3-CK MPTROLLER #4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5-BUDGET #6-DEPARTMENT #7 DIVISION #8-EMPLOYEE(S) C #4(Rev 7-07) C&P�' Certificate of Appointment 1 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 i Appointment Effective: Q 1 i 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) TGnecnQAcv Open-Competitive, Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN-COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 15.00 i LAST JOB TITLE NAME Andrew Heidinger LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 167 Alabama St. LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP Buffalo 14204 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2015-076 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING.AUTHORITY: Commissioner j DATE: 11/20/15 I SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL+2 COES TO:.CITY CLERK (ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO:#3-COMPTROLLER #4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5-BUDGET #6-DEPARTMENT #7-DIVISION #8--EMPLOYEE(S) i a #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: l qpS" in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Streets to the Position of Street Worker Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PERMANENT Open-Competitive, Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) NON-COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 24,000 (Step 11) LAST JOB TITLE Laborer(Seasonal) NAME Jose Morales Anglero LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 11/15 ADDRESS 554 Swan St. LAST SALARY $12.85 hr. CITY&ZIP Buffalo 14204 .LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX-8920 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 52002601 TITLE CODE NO 5010 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2015-099 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $24,000 -$36,978 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING.AUTHORITY: Commissioner t DATE: 11/23/15 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL+2 4[ S TO: GITY:CLEk' (ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO:#3-COMPTROLLER #4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5-BUDGET #6-DEPARTMENT #7-DIVISION #8-EMPLOYEE(S) i #4(Rev 7-07) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35-1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo,I transmit this certification of appointment(s)or promotion(s).I further certify that the person(s)named in Schedule"A"have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 115 in the Department of Public Works, Parks &Streets Division of Water to the Position of Maintenance Assistant(Water) Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PROVISIONAL Open-Competitive, Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN-COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary): Starting Salary of $ 33,389 (Step 11) a a LAST JOB TITLE Water Service Worker(Prov) NAME Donald Abbott LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 12/15 ADDRESS 324 Roesch Ave. LAST SALARY $24,184 CITY&ZIP Buffalo 14207 _ i LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX-8443 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 53003711 TITLE CODE NO 4730 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2015-053 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $33,389 -$38,241 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 11/30/15 i SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: @ ` i ORIGINAL+2 CO S TO: ;:CITY CLERK (ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO:#3-COMPTROLLER#4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5-BUDGET #6-DEPARTMENT #7-DIVISION #8-EMPLOYEE(S) #4(Rev 7-07) i Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35-1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo,I transmit this certification of appointment(s)or promotion(s).I further certify that the person(s)named in Schedule"A"have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 1 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Water to the Position of Maintenance Assistant(Water) Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (Insert one) PROVISIONAL Open-Competitive, Promotional, Non-Competitive, Exempt (Insert one) OPEN-COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 33,389 (Step 11) 3 i LAST JOB TITLE Laborer II (Perm) NAME William Stief LAST DEPARTMENT DPW DATE 12/15 ADDRESS 2 Olga PI. LAST SALARY $24,000 CITY&ZIP Buffalo 14206 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX-6883 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY&ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX-XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 53003711 TITLE CODE NO 4730 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2015-095 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $33,389 -$38,241 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 12/1/15 3 i SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: -� �,- ORIGINAL+2 C16S TO:- CITY CLERK ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO:#3-COMPTROLLER #4-HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5-BUDGET #6-DEPARTMENT #7-DIVISION #8-EMPLOYEE(S) I 1 1I' NON-OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON-OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS i 3 i 9 i i i j1 1 Dec 8,2015 ;2 ` ._ "V J{SrN 5, OPE r. i a U FALO A Community Movement for Social and Economic Justice. i i Open Buffalo 617 Main Street, Suite 350 Buffalo, NY 14203 November 16, 2015 Hon. Darius G. Pridgen Common Council President Ellicott District Common Council Member 1315 City Hall, Buffalo NY 14202 Dear Council President Pridgen: � Thank you for your leadership in protecting residents of the Fruit Belt from the negative _l impacts of speculation and gentrification.The Open Buffalo High Road Economic Development Table unites a diverse array of 19 stakeholder groups, representing Fruit Belt residents, business owners, non-profit groups, and other community organizations committed to economic development that puts people and neighborhoods first. We are writing today with several requests regarding land use planning for the Fruit Belt, and, in particular, the disposition of city-owned lots. Most importantly, we ask that, prior to any disposition of city-owned lots in the Fruit Belt,there be a community planning process to decide the use of the land in the neighborhood. Similar to participatory budgeting,a facilitated community planning process allows Fruit Belt residents and stakeholders to turn their vision and goals for the neighborhood into concrete plans, criteria, and guidelines that will ultimately decide the future of the neighborhood. A good -- example of the process we are requesting is the community planning that PUSH Buffalo did for the Green Development Zone,which has won international awards and has led to dramatic I increases in private investment while also realizing the residents'goals for sustainable, affordable housing, community gardens and green spaces, and community centers. Based on work that Fruit Belt residents and stakeholders have already done to Identify their priorities, we think that such a community planning process and, ultimately, the disposition of I city-owned lots, should reflect the following vision and principles: • The Fruit Belt remains a mixed-income community with the creation of new, affordable owner-occupied and rental housing that matches with the existing fabric of the neighborhood and gives preference to existing Fruit Belt residents. 617 Main Street, Suite 350, Buffalo, NY 14203 www,openbuffalo.org J i Y aOPE U FALO A Community Movement for Social and Economic Justice. { • Neighborhood homeowners, residents, and business owners are: o Not forced to relocate because of increased gentrification and resultant property tax increases; o Granted first access, coupled with financial assistance, to acquire city-owned lots adjacent to their homes and businesses; o Provided improved access to repair programs that support the preservation of existing housing and building stock, specifically for low-to moderate-income - homeowners and renters. • Creative solutions are found to preserve the neighborhood, such as the creation of a land trust, supported in part by local member institutions and developers,that would preserve housing and rental prices for existing residents and business owners. • New development activity includes adequate off-street parking to avoid further burdening residents. • Redevelopment of commercial corridors is mixed-used in design, with current Fruit Belt business owners and residents given priority and input on the use of the commercial space as well as access to the sites. • Existing, designated green spaces are preserved, and new green spaces are created. • Infrastructure improvements (streets, sidewalks, trees, lighting) are made to improve the health and safety of residents, bike-riders and walkers. • New community centers are created not only for recreation and programming, but also as a means to provide emergency shelter/warming centers for vulnerable residents in the event of seasonal emergencies. We are eager to work closely with you in helping to create a truly inclusive and comprehensive community planning process that helps the Fruit Belt realize its great potential.Thank you again for considering these concerns. Sincerely, REC IV n AND FILES i Aaron Bartley Co-Chair, Open Buffalo High Road Economic Development Table Executive Director, People United for Sustainable Housing Ricardo Herrera Co-Chair, Open Buffalo High Road Economic Development Table Executive Director, Buffalo Federation of Neighborhood Centers 617 Main Street, Suite 350, Buffalo, NY 14203 www.openbuffalo.org 1 fi t' I OPE U FALO j' A Community Movement for Social and Economic Justice. ]I 1 i 1 Open Buffalo High Road Economic Development Table Partners: Black Chamber of Commerce of WNY Fruit Belt United Buffalo Federation of Neighborhood Local Initiatives Support Corporation Centers Mulberry Street and Friends Block Club Buffalo Urban League New York State Nurses Association Coalition for Economic Justice Open Buffalo Communications Workers of America Orchard Community Initiative The Foundry Partnership for the Public Good Fruit Belt Advisory Council People United for Sustainable Housing Fruit Belt Coalition Restore Our Community Coalition Fruit Belt Homeowner and Tenant Council 1199SEIU Healthcare Workers East 617 Main Street, Suite 350, Buffalo, NY 14203 www.openbuffalo.org j December 2, 2015 Mr. Gerald Chwalinski City Clerk Room 1308 City Hall Buffalo,New York 14202 Reference: Item for Council Agenda - Dear Mr. Chwalinski: We are requesting that this attached email letter, sent to Mayor Byron Brown, be put on the Common Council agenda for the meeting on Tuesday, December 8th, 2015. If this agenda item is passed to a committee for further discussion we would like to be notified. Please contact Ms. Linda J. Hastreiter at 868-4522 or Ms. Amy Raslawsky at 472-4019 if there are any further questions. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Linda J. Hastreiter Amy Raslawsky & Follow Lovejoy Iron Island Residents Attachment REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COVMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. AND THE STRATEGIC PLANNING i i I I i I 12/2/201.5 Illegal/Unethical activity at Hennepin Park ABLEY building From: Linda H <Ijhgold@aol.com> o To: mayor<mayor@city-buffalo.com> Cc: dpridgen <dpridgen@city-buffalo.com>; rfontana <rfontana@city-buffalo.com>;boydm <boydm@assembly.state.ny.us>; kennedy<kennedy@nysenate.gov>;ara2 <ara2@ch.ci.buffalo.ny.us>; andersons<andersons@assembly.state.ny.us>;arabb <arabb@ch.ci.buffalo.ny.us> i ' Subject: Illegal/Unethical activity at Hennepin Park ABLEY building I Date: Mon, Nov 30,2015 1:12 pm Dear Mayor Brown: I am writing to you on behalf of many residents of the Lovejoy Iron Island neighborhood. For many years we have been questioning the use of Block Grant money by ABLEY but approximately 3 years ago a new group of residents/parents starting asking questions about the complete lack of activities at the "new" ABLEY building in Hennepin Park. The City of Buffalo and ABLEY received a $2.7 million grant from NYS (Office of Children and Family Services), back in 1993, to build a 13,000 square foot office building with space for both youth and senior programs. This grant was awarded with the promise that ABLEY ?, would keep the Hennepin/ABLEY Center open longer hours and Saturday's for the community, since the building was built in 2003/2004 they have not done this. A letter was sent out 3 years ago to the Parks Department and Councilmember Fontana asking for some answers as to why the community could not have access to the building, what ABLEY does in it and why programs were not available in it. They were told many times to talk to the board yet nobody would tell them who was on the board. On numerous occasions Councilmember Fontana did the same thing; when he was asked he stated "talk to the board", but still would not pass along board information. This was just one of the many issues we came across. Over the past several months and much research, by the residents, we have found out that ABLEY has not had a lease to be in the building since their first signed lease in 2004 (with the county), nor do they have a board of directors and have had their not for profit status revoked by the IRS for not filing their 990 or 990EZ returns, which are mandatory for not for profits. We were able to find a couple of board members who have informed us that they have not had anything to do with ABLEY or any board meetings in 8 or 9 years! The City of Buffalo and Councilmember Fontana have been approving the city block grant money for this organization since they moved into the building, yet nobody has been following up on whether ABLEY has been doing what they should be to get this money. I This year ABLEY could not file for block grant because they could not follow the new HUD guidelines. Another question that has been brought up is how are the employees of ABLEY being paid? Is it just from the Block Grant money or is other money coming into the agency? A Freedom of Information request was sent to Councilmember Fontana and Brendan Mehaffy, asking for information on the $100,000 in discretionary funding given to the Councilmember and how it is distributed but we have yet to get a response (last letter was sent on the 28th of October). The present Executive Director of ABLEY has been employed there since the 1970's (named director in March of 1994), over 35 years of getting paid by our tax dollars, https:Hmail.aol.com/webmaii-std/en-us/PrintMessage 1/2 12/2/20,95 Illegal/Unethical activity at Hennepin Park ABLEY building yet we arenotgFatting the answer nor the productivity from him or this organization. Since he moved into the "new" ; build in Hennepin Park he has not applied for grant money for youth activities, he does not allow anyone to use the building, including the parks department. The Head Start program that was using the downstairs was moved out years ago and the downstairs sits empty. The only thing upstairs are the ABLEY offices, lunch for the seniors and monthly block club meetings. i j This all should have been addressed three years ago, instead we all have been continued to be ignored by our 1 Councilmember. Why would ABLEY be allowed to continue to be in that building, have the control they have and yet do nothing for the j community. There seems to be a cover up for some reason. As of a few weeks ago we have been informed, from the block grant department, that a new RFP has been sent out for bid, yet it is still only for senior programs and that the Executive Director is "on his way out" but why should there be one more penny of our money given to him? As far as we are concerned he should be fired immediately and at this point asked to return the money he was paid!!! We have reached out to both the Inspector General's from both HUD and the FBI in hopes that hey could get some answers for us. Mayor Brown we would really appreciate some answers to all our questions as well has a meeting with you to i discuss this. Our neighborhood has been neglected and lied too for decades! We are putting our trust in you that you will make - things right and fast!! Please feel free to reach out to me to set up a meeting either through email or by phone at 868 4522. Sincerely, Linda J. Hastreiter & Parents/Residents of Lovejoy's Iron Island i i f https:Hmail.aol.com/webmaii-std/en-us/PrintMessage 2/2 7 S, I1, yT . EU\Fly 1 The Ertel vi n Lee ordinance: we are requesting an Authoritative law or rule .i n the city of Buffalo, New York that is intended to address issues of local concern that applies to people subject to the city and county Jurisdiction that may have been wrongfully convicted. BY creating a citizen review committee to investigate wrongfully conviction and how they happen in the city of Buffalo, and we ne are requesting i ndep en d ent district t attor Y that can have the power to enforce this city and county ordinance. ' Note in this city and county ordinance we want also an amendment to. the state constitution to include the wording of . the Federal -constitution. Stn Amendment . The enumerat7on in the constitution, of certain right, shall Not be construed to deny the disparage other retained by the people. E lot" Amendment The Powers not delegated to The united states by the Constitution, not prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the People 14" Amendment All persons born"Afid naturalized in the united States and subject to the jurisdiction are citizens of the united states (and the state of New York) are not to be Taken Away on account of Race, color, or Creed REFERRED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CITIZEN RIGHTS 0 lull a�l 11 ail Volk- NEw Department of 4'S S ATE Environmental r� 1 Conservation November 2015 Brownfield CleanupI ProgramFACT SHEET j Receive Site Fact Sheets by Email. See "For More Information" to Learn How. Site Name: 3 Gates Circle Site Have questions? DEC Site #: C915272 See Address: 3 Gates Circle "who to Contact" Below Buffalo,NY 14209 Cleanup Action Completed at Brownfield Site Action has been completed to address the contamination related to the 3 Gates Circle Site("site") located at 3 Gates Circle, Buffalo, Erie County under New York State's Brownfield Cleanup Program. Please see the map for the site location. The cleanup activities were performed by Gates Circle Holdings,LLC ("applicant)")with oversight provided by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation(NYSDEC). The applicant has submitted a draft Final Engineering Report for NYSDEC review which states that cleanup requirements have been or will be.achieved to fully protect public health and the environment for the proposed site use. Highlights of the Site Cleanup: 1. Excavation and off-site disposal of approximately 1,520 cubic yards of soils contaminated with No. 6 fuel oil to achieve Restricted Residential Soil Cleanup Objectives (RRSCOs). 2. Excavation and off-site disposal of approximately 1,090 cubic yards of soils/fill contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)and mercury to achieve RRSCOs. 3. Placing a site-wide cover system. The cover system consists of soil, crushed stone, asphalt covered areas, and concrete building slab/foundations. The soil and/or stone cover system has a minimum 2-foot thickness of soil meeting the Part 375 restricted residential use cover requirements. The soil cover and crushed stone were placed over an orange mesh demarcation layer where contamination remained below the cover system. 4.An Environmental Easement was placed on the property to restrict land use to restricted residential/commercial/industrial operations and prevent future exposure to any contamination remaining at the Site. 5. Implementation of a Site Management Plan(SMP) detailing requirements for management of remaining contamination as required by the Environmental Easement. 6. Implementation of an Excavation Work Plan to assure that future intrusive activities and soil/fill handling at the site are completed in a safe and environmentally responsible manner; and 7. Certification that the institutional and engineering controls are still in place and effective will be made annually. Page 1 i Next Steps When NYSDEC approves the Final Engineering Report, it will be made available to the public (see "Where to Find Information" below).NYSDEC then will issue a Certificate of Completion which i will be announced in a fact sheet that is sent to the site contact list. The applicant would be able to redevelop the site after receiving a Certificate of Completion. In addition,the applicant: • would have no liability to the State for contamination at or coming from the site, subject to certain conditions; and • would be eligible for tax credits to offset the costs of performing cleanup activities and for redevelopment of the site. A Certificate of Completion may be modified or revoked if, for example, an applicant does not comply with the terms of its Brownfield Cleanup Agreement with NYSDEC. Background Location: The site property is located at 3 Gates Circle in the City of Buffalo. It consists of approximately 6.9 acres and encompasses the former Millard Fillmore Gates Circle Hospital J complex. The property is bounded by Delaware Avenue and commercial properties to the west; Linwood Avenue and a mix of commercial and residential properties to the east; Lafayette Avenue and a mix of commercial and residential properties to the north; and commercial properties to the south. 1 Site Features: The site consists of two buildings, cleared areas from demolition of buildings, debris from demolished buildings, and parking areas. Current Zoning and Land Use: The site is currently zoned R5-residential. Past Use of the Site: The site was initially developed for residential use and was partially used for tricycle manufacturing pre-1900. By 1916 the site was beginning to undergo use as a hospital facility, with continued expansion of the hospital complex(Millard Fillmore Gates Circle Hospital)through the early 1970's. Site Geology and Hydrogeology: The subsurface soils generally consist of non-native soil/fills in the upper four feet overlying native soil. The fill materials consist of sands, gravels, cinders, bricks, and slag. The native soil is very hard,medium plasticity,reddish brown lean clay present at varying thicknesses and overlying reddish brown sandy silt. The bedrock is approximately 30 feet below ground surface and is described as gray cherty limestone. Groundwater is approximately 11 feet below ground surface and flows northerly towards Scajaquada Creek. Additional site details, including environmental and health assessment summaries, are available on NYSDEC's website at: http://www.dec.ny.gov/cfmx/extapP s/derexternal/haz/details.cfm?12ageid=3&profzno=C915272 Brownfield Cleanup Program: New York's Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP)encourages the voluntary cleanup of contaminated properties known as"brownfields" so that they can be reused and redeveloped. These uses include recreation, housing, business or other uses. A brownfield is any real property that is difficult to reuse or redevelop because of the presence or potential presence of contamination. For more information about the BCP, visit: http://www.dec.ny.aov/chemical/8450.html Page 2 GA FOR MORE INFORMATION Where to Find Information Project documents are available at the following location(s)to help the public stay informed. 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Present: James A. Morrell-Chairman Horace A. Gioia Cynthia A.Schwartz Henry L. Burns Martha Lamparelli The following resolution was introduced: WHEREAS,on November 16, 2015, pursuant to Chapter 168 of the Charter and Code of the City of Buffalo (the "Code")and Article 8 of the New York Environmental Conservation Law,the City of Buffalo Planning Board ("Planning Board")with supporting information provided by TM Montante Development LLC and Gates Circle Holdings LLC("Project Sponsors" or"Applicants"), prepared a Findings Statement in furtherance of the Applicants' request for approval of the Gates Circle Redevelopment(the "Project"), located at 3 Gates Circle; and WHEREAS, on October 19,2015,the Planning Board,as Lead Agency,determined that the Applicants' Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement("FGEIS")was"complete" and"filed"; and WHEREAS, subsequent to the filing of the FGEIS,the Planning Board has proposed the attached Findings Statement and,on November 16,2015,after fully discussing this matter, resolved to adopt the Findings Statement by a unanimous vote. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING BOARD, pursuant to City Code Chapter 168,as follows. 1. The Findings Statement is hereby accepted and adopted by the City of Buffalo Planning Board. 2. The Findings Statement is to be provided to the following parties: a. The Mayor of the City of Buffalo; b. All Involved Agencies for the Project; C. Any person who has formally requested a copy;and d. The Applicants. i 3. The Findings Statement will be published in the NYSDEC Environmental Notice Bulletin. This resolution shall be effective immediately. 1 I PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City of Buffalo Planning Board on the 16th day of November 2015. Upon roll call vote: AYE NAY James A. Morrell-Chairman X Horace A. Gioia X Cynthia A.Schwartz _X_ Henry L. Burns _X_ Martha Lamparelli _X_ 7 3 RECEIVED AND FILED A i E 43 S 1 i BE IT RESOLVED: I hereby certify that at a meeting of the City of Buffalo Planning Board held at its offices at 901 City Hall,65 Niagara Square, Buffalo, New York, on the 1911 day of October,2015, a resolution was adopted of which the following is a true copy. i Present: James A. Morrell-chairman Horace A. Gioia Cynthia A.Schwartz Henry L. Burns Martha Lamparelli -� The following resolution was introduced: i WHEREAS, on October 19,2015, pursuant to Chapter 168 of the Charter and Code of the City of Buffalo (the "Code")and Article 8 of the New York Environmental Conservation Law,the City of Buffalo Planning Board ("Planning Board")with supporting information provided by TM Montante Development LLC and Gates Circle Holdings LLC("Project Sponsors" or"Applicants"), prepared a Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement("FGEIS") in furtherance of the Applicants' request for approval for the Gates Circle Redevelopment (the "Project"); and WHEREAS, pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act,Article 8 of New York Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 617 (collectively, "SEQRA"),a government agency is required, prior to taking action on such an application,to undertake an environmental review of the project to assess whether the action has the potential to have significant adverse environmental impacts;the Applicants prepared a Full Environmental Assessment Form ("FEAF") associated with the Project,and submitted it to the Planning Board to assist the Planning Board in reviewing the potential impacts of the Project;the Planning Board,acting as Lead Agency in a Coordinated Review under SEQRA,determined that the Project had the potential to cause significant adverse environmental impacts and required the Applicant to prepare a Generic Environmental Impact Statement("GEIS"); and WHEREAS, on May 19,2015,the Planning Board, as Lead Agency,determined that the Applicants' Draft -- Generic Environmental Impact Statement("DGEIS")was"complete"and began the public comment process; and i WHEREAS,the public comment period on the DGEIS was complete'on September 19, 2015; and WHEREAS,the Planning Board, with supporting information provided by the Applicants, prepared a FGEIS; and WHEREAS, pursuant to SEQRA,the Lead Agency is responsible for the adequacy and accuracy of the FGEIS, regardless of who prepares it; and i 1 WHEREAS, pursuant to SEQRA,an environmental impact statement shall not be complete until such statement has been filed and accepted by the Lead Agency as satisfactory with respect to scope,content and adequacy; and WHEREAS,the Planning Board has received and reviewed the FGEIS and,on October 19, 2015, after fully 1 discussing this matter, decided to deem the FGEIS complete and file it. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING BOARD, pursuant to City Code Chapter 168,as follows. 1. The Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement is hereby accepted by the City of Buffalo Planning Board and deemed complete and filed. 2. The FGEIS is to be provided to the following parties: a. The Mayor of the City of Buffalo; i b. All Involved Agencies for the Project; C. Any person who has formally requested a copy;and a d. The Applicants. 3. Notice that the FGEIS is complete is to be published in the NYSDEC Environmental Notice -j Bulletin. This resolution shall be effective immediately. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City of Buffalo Planning Board on the 19th day of October 2015. Upon roll call vote: AYE NAY James A. Morrell-Chairman X Horace A. Gioia X i Cynthia A.Schwartz _X_ Henry L. Burns _X_ Martha Lamparelli _X_ RECEIVE AND FILED State Environmental Quality Review Act Lead Agency Findings Statement Findings to Approve Date: November 16 2015 Pursuant to Article 8 of the New York Environmental Conservation Law and the implementing regulations, 6 NYCRR Part 617 (State Environmental Quality Review Act[SEQRA]), The City of Buffalo Planning Board, as SEQRA Lead Agency, issues the following Findings Statement. 1 Name of Action: Gates Circle Redevelopment Project Sponsor: TM Montante Development LLC and Gates Circle Holdings LLC ("Project Sponsors"or"Applicants") SEQRA Status: Type 1, Positive Declaration Description of Action The proposed action involves the redevelopment of the former Millard Fillmore Gates Circle Hospital site in the City of Buffalo into a mixed-use, predominantly residential development. The proposed development will include a mix of residential unit types, including senior housing, apartments and potentially condominiums. The Project will also include retail development and commercial development primarily along the Lancaster Avenue extension ("Project"). i Location: 3 Gates Circle, Buffalo, New York("Site"). Date FGEIS Accepted as Complete: October 19, 2015 _- Contact: Nadine Marrero, Director of Planning City of Buffalo Office of Strategic Planning 901 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Phone: (716)851-5029 ADOPT1 D ;j I , l O SUPPORTING FACTS AND INFORMATION J The Applicants have submitted applications to the City of Buffalo Planning Board ("Planning Board") associated with the proposed Project. SEQRA requires state or local governments to assess the potential environmental impacts of their actions during the planning, review and decision-making processes for those actions. The public(City, County and State) approvals and permits required for the Project constitute the"Action" subject to SEQRA. The intent of SEQRA is to ensure that governmental decision- making is a balance of social, economic and environmental factors be considered and weighed in reaching decisions on proposed activities or actions. Therefore, Agencies must determine whether a proposed action may have a significant effect on the environment, and if so, prepare or request that an environmental impact statement be prepared. Project Description In March of 2012,as part of a regional plan mandated by New York State, Kaleida Health ("Kaleida") closed Millard Fillmore Gates Circle Hospital ("MFG'). The closing left 882,000 square feet("sq ft")of unoccupied hospital space on approximately 6.7 acres of land at 3 Gates Circle in the City of Buffalo. As part of the planned closing, Kaleida undertook a deliberative process to ensure that the facility and/or the land was returned to viable use after the hospital was vacated. As part of that process, Kaleida engaged the Urban Land Institute ("ULI") in 2011 to study the facility and develop a reuse concept. The outcome of that effort was an evaluation of development options and a land use plan for the Site. Kaleida ultimately decided that the best way to facilitate reuse of the existing structures was to issue a Request for Proposals ("RFP")for site redevelopment. The RFP was released in 2012,but the original selected developer was not to complete the transaction. Kaleida reissued the RFP in July 2013, and ' .TM Montante was selected as the designated developer. On December 31, 2013, TM Montante, through Gates Circle Holdings LLC completed the transaction and took ownership of the Site. The Project is a phased redevelopment with a potential build out of five to ten years based on market _ demand. The phased build out of the Project will include a Continuing Care Retirement Community called Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle ("Canterbury Woods"), operated by Episcopal Church Home and Affiliates, Inc. This facility will face Gates Circle. The remainder of the Site will be redeveloped with a mix of uses, including residential rental units, for-sale townhomes and condominiums, office space, retail space, a market, and a health and wellness center. A new street, aligned with Lancaster Avenue, which currently ends at Delaware Avenue, will be extended eastward through the Site and connect to Linwood Avenue("Lancaster Extension"). A north-south connector road will also be constructed from the Lancaster Extension north to Lafayette Avenue ("Lafayette Connector"). SEQRA Review Process -- On April 23, 2014, the Planning Board received a Subdivision Application and a Full Environmental Assessment Form ("FEAF") prepared by the Project Sponsor. The Planning Board determined, pursuant to 6 NYCRR§617.4(b)(9), that the Project was a Type 1 Action under SEQRA. On May 14, 2014, the Planning Board circulated a Notice of Intent to other Involved Agencies and Interested Agencies stating its intent to act as Lead Agency. The City of Buffalo Planning Board, as the j agency with primary jurisdiction over approval of the proposed Project, conducted a Coordinated Review under SEQRA. It issued a solicitation letter to Involved Agencies(those that have approval, funding or permitting discretion for the proposed action)and declared its interest in being designated as the Lead Agency for SEQRA review. The Lead Agency is primarily responsible for overseeing and coordinating the environmental review process and approving the proposed action. Since no objections were raised, the Planning Board was established as SEQRA Lead Agency for the Project on June 17, 2014. The City of Buffalo, acting as Lead Agency, completed Part 2 of the FEAF to identify the range of potential impacts, their scale, and whether the impacts that were identified can be mitigated or reduced. As a result of this analysis, the City Planning Board determined that the Project had the potential to result in significant adverse impacts to the environment. On June 17, 2014, pursuant to 6 NYCRR§ 617.7, the Planning Board issued a Positive Declaration, determining that the construction and operation of the 2 i 3 Project may have an adverse impact on the environment and that this Generic Environmental Impact Statement("GEIS") must be prepared. The notification of the Positive Declaration was posted in the Environmental Notice Bulletin on July 30, 2014. Reasons supporting the determination included the total non-residential square footage exceeding 240,000 square feet, impacts to the local transportation system, impacts on the growth and character of the surrounding neighborhood and impacts to infrastructure. The Project involves mixed uses, and will be constructed over a period of years. The exact mix and type of units may vary, depending upon market demand; therefore, the Applicant agreed to prepare a generic environmental assessment, through the preparation of GEIS. C&S Engineers, on behalf of the Applicants, prepared a Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement ("DGEIS"). The DGEIS was accepted as complete and ready for public review by the City of Buffalo ' Planning Board on May 19, 2015. Copies of the DGEIS were provided to Involved and Interested Agencies. The following is a list of the Involved and Interested Agencies that were notified: Identified Involved Agencies: { City of Buffalo Common Council ( City of Buffalo Planning Board—Subdivision approval; eventual site plan approval I City of Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals 'I Erie County Industrial Development Agency Buffalo Department of Public Works Buffalo Sewer Authority Buffalo Water Authority New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Erie County Department of Health Identified Interested Agencies: Erie County Department of Public Works - Erie County Department of Environment and Planning j Buffalo Public Schools Buffalo Police Department Buffalo Fire Department The DGEIS was also made available to the public at City Hall, the Crane Branch Public Library, on the Applicants'website, and copies from the City were made available upon request. The Notice of Completion of the DGEIS and the Notice of Public Hearing on the DGEIS were posted in the Environmental Notice Bulletin on June 10, 2015. There have been two public comment periods related to the Project.The first public comment period began on May 26, 2015 and was open until July 6, 2015. A public hearing was held during this first public comment period on June 16, 2015. The second public comment period began on August 20, 2015 and was open until September 19, 2015. A public hearing was held during this second public comment period on September 8, 2015. jAfter the public comment period was closed, a Final Generic Environmental Impact Statement("FGEIS") was prepared to respond to substantive comments received on the DGEIS from the public and reviewing agencies, along with any revisions to the DGEIS. The City of Buffalo Planning Board, as Lead Agency, with assistance from the Applicant's consultants, prepared the FGEIS. On October 19, 2015 the Planning Board deemed the FGEIS complete. S I The FGEIS was also made available to the public at City Hall, the Crane Branch Public Library, on the j Applicants' website and copies from the City were made available upon request. The Notice of Completion of the FGEIS was posted in the Environmental Notice Bulletin on November 10, 2015. I I As such, the Gates Circle Redevelopment was fully analyzed as part of the environmental review process for the Project and the Planning Board has determined that the Project, as designed and with appropriate j mitigation measures and thresholds, minimizes to the greatest extent practicable any significant adverse environmental impacts. I 3 I FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS The Project involves the redevelopment of approximately 6.7 acres of the former Millard Fillmore Gates Hospital property, located at 3 Gates Circle in the City of Buffalo from its current vacant and unutilized state, into residential housing, retail development and commercial office space. The Project will also include the existing Osinski Parking Garage and extension of Lancaster Avenue between Delaware i Avenue and Linwood Avenue and the construction of a private drive from Lafayette Avenue to the extension of Lancaster Avenue. The total development is anticipated to be approximately 936,000 square feet. The proposed Project will transform the 6.7 acre former hospital site into a development including a Canterbury Woods senior residential housing facility, approximately 531 private residential units, 136,000 square feet of retail, including 25,000 square foot urban market and a 50,000 square foot health and wellness space and 166,000 square feet of office space. The Project will be developed in several phases i with full buildout anticipated by no later than 2025. I Below is a discussion of the potential impacts of the Project and the Planning Board's analysis of each. i A. Land Use and Zoning The buildings at 3 Gates Circle are currently classified as Community Services (see Figure 2-1), but they have been vacant since 2012; before this, a hospital operated at the location for approximately 100 years. At its peak, nearly 900,000 sq ft of hospital-related space was functioning at the Site. Prior to closing, the facility operated 24 hours-a-day and was served by ambulances, delivery vehicles, cars and other vehicles. [The City-owned parking garage has been closed since the hospital closed in 2012.] 3 Surrounding land uses have not changed much since the hospital closed: • North along Delaware Avenue are a mix of neighborhood commercial buildings, which include a restaurant, gas station and floral shop; and north of those is Forest Lawn Cemetery, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. • East of the Site and south along Linwood Avenue, the area is predominately one-and two-family homes. • South along Delaware Avenue are apartment buildings mixed with institutional and commercial uses, including a small private hospital, a multi-tenant commercial building and nursing homes; apartments dominate the west side of the street and institutional uses dominate the east side. • West of Delaware Avenue are residential neighborhoods of one-, two-and multi-family units. I ® Northwest of the Site is Gates Circle, a traffic circle, which leads into Chapin Parkway; both are part of the Olmsted Parks and Parkways System, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. i In general, the area is a mix of commercial, institutional and residential uses, supported by high- quality public spaces and significant historic resources. Current Zoning There are two zoning designations at the Site, R5 Apartment-Hotel District ("R5") and R2 Dwelling District("R2"). East of the Site the zoning is generally R2 and R3, although the southeast corner of Linwood and Lafayette Avenues is zoned C1. To the south and directly adjacent to the west is R4, to the northwest is R1 and to the north is C1, R2 and R4. 1 Permitted Uses R2 - Allowed uses include two-family dwellings, colleges, offices of non-profits, cemeteries, recreation centers, hospitals, parking lots and garages, certain accessory uses and any uses allowed in a less-restrictive"R" district. 4 . i ® R5 — Allowed uses include apartment-hotels, rooming or boarding houses, fraternity houses, nursing homes, professional offices and any uses allowed in a less-restrictive "R" district. Allowed accessory uses include small restaurants (without direct exterior access) and home occupations. In general, the areas along Delaware Avenue are zoned for moderately intensive uses (commercial, hospital and institutional uses), and the surrounding area is generally zoned for two-family residential. I Bulk Requirements Bulk Requirements related to height and setbacks vary for the two zoning districts. ® R2 o Height: 2.5 stories or 30 feet o Front yard Setback: 15%of lot depth but need not exceed 25 feet ' o Rear yard Setback: 25% of lot depth but need not exceed 30 feet o Side yard Setback: 2.5 feet per building story but not less than 5 feet ® R5 - ! o Height: regulated by yard o Front yard Setback: not less than 2.5 feet per story but in any case equal to 15% of lot depth or 25 feet, and need not exceed 40 feet o Rear yard Setback: not less than 2.5 feet per story but in any case equal to 15% of lot depth or 25 feet, and need not exceed 40 feet o Side yard Setback: 2.5 feet per building story but.not less than 5 feet, and need not exceed 40 feet i Several existing buildings on the Site are non-conforming with the applicable bulk requirements concerning setback and height. Green Code Zoning The City of Buffalo is currently undertaking a complete revision of its land use plan and zoning code, titled the Green Code ("Unified Development Ordinance"). Implementation of this code has not yet occurred. Therefore, some of the Site's buildings maybe reviewed under the current zoning code, while others will be reviewed under the Green Code. The City is currently proposing to zone the proposed Canterbury Woods parcel facing Gates Circle as N- 2R;the portion of the Site abutting Delaware Avenue to a depth approximating the rear lot line off of the properties on the west side of Linwood Avenue as N-1 C and the remaining portion fronting Linwood Avenue as N-2E. The Green Code is generally a form-based code with bulk requirements set by building-type rather than by zone, and uses specified by zone. Although zoning classifications are not finalized, the Site is currently proposed in Green Code draft documents to be a combination of several zoning classifications. Uses allowed in the NAC zone include the following. i 0 Residential 0 Lodging 0 Retail, excluding the following: o Outdoor amusement facility o Drive-thru o Kennels o Car washes o Taverns(by special use permit o Gas stations (by special use permit) 0 Employment, including professional offices, laboratory facilities, artisan and light industrial 0 Gardens I Uses allowed in the N-2E Mixed-Use Edge District include the following. 0 Residential 5 �I ® Lodging ® Retail, excluding the following: o Car Wash o Drive-thru o Gas Station o Kennels ® Taverns (by special use permit) ® Professional Offices 6 Gardens Uses allowed in the N-2R Residential District include the following: ®. Single-Family Residential ® Double and Multi-Family Residential ® Group Homes j Primary/Secondary School (by special use permit) Bed and Breakfast i While several building types are allowed in N-1 C, N-2E and N-2R Districts, the Project will likely include Attached Houses, Commercial Blocks, Shopfront Houses and/or Stacked Units. The permitted building types are consistent between the Districts with the exception that the N-2E and.N-2R Districts permits "Detached House"and "Shopfront House" building types. The proposed uses at the Project Site are consistent with those allowed in these districts. Each of these building types has its own bulk requirements that determines how it can be sited on a parcel. Here, the proposed zoning for the Site envisions a vibrant mixed-use community with varying degrees of density and building types. The building types include housing units, commercial block, stacked units, shop fronts or towers. Under the N-1 C, N-2E or N-2R zoning, most of the proposed uses would be permitted as-of-right, and those not permitted as-of-right, would be permitted via a special use permit. Those uses permitted as-of-right would likely only require Site Plan approval. For those uses requiring a special use permit, the Common Council would likely have oversight. Where bulk requirements cannot be met, an individual project may require an area variance, if appropriate, from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Impacf No adverse Land Use impacts are anticipated given the intended and predominant uses in the vicinity of the Project Site. Mitigation j While the Project is consistent with surrounding land uses and densities, Site Plans must be reviewed and approved for each individual building and building permits must be granted before j construction can begin. Any other applicable reviews and approvals will likewise be required prior to construction. Further, due to concerns over potential uses under the C1 Zoning, the Planning Board has established thresholds to limit the scope of future uses to only those contemplated and analyzed by this GEIS process. See"Thresholds" section. Findings The proposed development of Gates Circle is consistent with both existing and proposed local land use, zoning and local planning, therefore the impacts to land use and zoning are minimal. Unintended potential negative impacts as a result of zoning changes are mitigated to the greatest extent practicable by the established thresholds. B. Utilities and Energy Use The utilities that currently serve the Site include water, sewer, electric, gas and fiber optic. The Site is connected to a combined stormwater and sanitary sewer system. The City of Buffalo Sewer Authority requires developers to increase the quantity of on-site stormwater detention during new construction or redevelopment specifically; developments must detain the difference in stormwater t 6 i quantity between a 25-year storm post-development and a 2-year storm pre-development. Thus,the total volume that must be detained is equal to the volume associated with a 25-year storm (post-construction) minus the volume associated with a 2-year storm (pre-construction). Detention of stormwater means the Site's stormwater is held out of the combined sewer and slowly released,which can be done with green infrastructure and/or constructed systems. The storm year is a measure of the likelihood of that volume of rain occurring in one storm, therefore a 2-year storm happens more often,and has less volume, than a 25-year storm. The volume of water entering a storm system during a rain event is also impacted by the amount of impervious surface at a site. For instance, a typical grassy area will create less runoff than an impervious parking lot. As the amount of impervious surface on a site increases the amount of water that must be detained increases. Therefore, any future development must reduce the volume of stormwater leaving a site. 1 Most of the Site is currently covered with impervious surfaces(buildings and asphalt), with very little detention of stormwater or green space to help absorb rain fall. As a result, most of the Site's current stormwater is discharged into the combined stormwater and sanitary sewer system. - Impacts The Project Sponsor has confirmed with the Buffalo Water Authority that an adequate water supply is available to serve the Project. The Project Sponsor has also confirmed that public water lines and one or more fire hydrants can be installed along the Lancaster Extension. The Project will increase the amount of greenspace at the Site. The existing, roughly 0.85 acres of greenspace, will be increased to approximately 1.75 acres, and will help to reduce stormwater runoff. If the increase in greenspace does not provide the required stormwater detention, a a structure will be installed under the central greenspace to detain additional volume. On-site detention of stormwater will be a positive impact of the Project; less water will enter the combined sewer system during storms and will help reduce combined sewer overflows. -y No other impacts on utilities were identified from the redevelopment of the Site. The Site's past _ hospital.use required significant utility connections, so adequate infrastructure already exists. As the Project moves toward final design for each structure, additional coordination will occur with the utility companies to verify adequacy of service, but no overall shortfall is expected given the density of uses at and surrounding the Site. Mitigation The Project Sponsor should work with appropriate utilities to ensure sufficient capacity to serve the Project. Site Plans for the Project's future phases should ensure that greenspace is adequate to detain the required amount of stormwater. If additional detention measures are necessary, they should be implemented. No other impacts were identified. Therefore, no additional mitigations are required. Findings After reviewing the potential impacts to existing utilities, the Planning Board has determined that with the mitigation measures detailed above, the Project will not have significant adverse environmental impacts on existing utilities. j C. Historic Archeological and Cultural Resources I No buildings at the Site are designated as historic landmarks by either the City of Buffalo or the National Register of Historic Places ("NRNP"). Three Gates Circle is occupied by 13 buildings, constructed between 1911 and 1974.While 13 separate buildings were constructed, during operation, the facility was divided into nine"buildings" based on their use. For construction planning purposes,the buildings have been categorized into Buildings A, B, C, D and E. The buildings visible from the public rights-of-way and their construction dates include: 7 • Main Hospital Building (Building A) and Medical Services Building (Building B): 1941, 1955, 1964, 1974; • East Building (part of Building C): 1927; • Homeopathic Hospital (part of Building C): 1911; j • East Wing (part of Building C): 1911; ® North Nurses Home (part of Building D): 1958; • Research Building (part of Building D): 1911; • South Nurses Home (part of Building D): 1927, 1958; and • Power Plant(Building E): 1973. The Site is also within an area designated as being potentially archaeologically sensitive, as many areas in the City are. There are three resources near the Site listed on the NRNP: • Parke Apartments, 33 Gates Circle (06NR05636) • Gates Circle and Bidwell Parkway, Delaware Park-Front Park System (90NR01217) • Forest Lawn Cemetery(90NR03149) All of the identified historic resources have a view of the Site or its buildings. The Main Hospital Building (12 stories)was the tallest structure on Gates Circle and dominated views of the Site. From Lafayette Avenue west of Gates Circle(the front of the Parke Apartments), the view was dominated i by the Main Hospital Building. From Gates Circle, the view was dominated by the Main Hospital Building. The parking lot behind this building is also visible. The Main Hospital Building was visible from various locations along Chapin Parkway to Soldiers Circle, but as the distance from Gates Circle increases, the.building became a background.feature. Approximately the top three floors of the Main Hospital Building were visible from the entrance to Forest Lawn Cemetery when looking south on Delaware Avenue. The Main Hospital Building and structures along Lafayette Avenue were visible from the area outside of Forest Lawn along West Delavan Avenue between Linwood and Delaware Avenues. Impacts Most buildings on the Site are older than 50 years old and therefore, may be potentially eligible for the NRNP. However, the structures have been significantly altered over time, which would severely limit their eligibility for the NRNP. The Proposed Site Plan shows all of the existing buildings being cleared from the Site, as a worst case scenario.At this time, only the Main Hospital Building, Medical Services Building, East Building and Power Plant will definitely be removed. If the build-out is consistent with the Proposed Site Plan, there is potential for a NRNP- -, eligible building to be demolished, which is not prohibited, but could be considered an adverse impact. Based on the existing views of the Site from known historic resources, the new buildings will be visible. The proposed Canterbury Woods is five stories shorter than the fagade of the Main I Hospital Building, and the facade is much more varied. This should reduce the visual impact of I the Site on the historic resources. Views of the Canterbury Woods building from the entrance of . Forest Lawn Cemetery may be eliminated. Views from the other historic resources will still have i the proposed Canterbury Woods building as the dominating view, but it will be a shorter structure with a more varied fagade, which will reduce the visual impact on the Site when compared with its predecessor. z The mixed-use building on the southeast corner of Delaware Avenue and the Lancaster Extension will also be visible from Gates Circle when looking south on Delaware Avenue. This will be a change from the current view, but only a minor change; the area is already well I g j developed with urban buildings and parking in view. The mixed-used building on the southeast corner of Delaware Avenue and the Lancaster Extension will replace an existing surface parking lot,which may be considered a positive impact because of the improved aesthetics and decrease in parking fronting Delaware Avenue. Others may find the change less aesthetically pleasing; however, it would only be minor because Gates Circle is already surrounded by large structures. Encountering archaeological resources is extremely unlikely. The Site was previously disturbed during construction of the existing structures and possibly earlier buildings. M Ligation Any required consultation with the State Historic Preservation Office will occur prior to Site Plan approvals. To the extent economically feasible, the Applicant should investigate the potential reuse of homeopathic hospital; however, the Planning Boardrecognizes that the age, condition and design of the structure are significant challenges to its redevelopment. Findings As detailed above, there are limited historic, archeological and cultural resources on the Site. While the existing homeopathic hospital built in 1911 is a potential NRHP structure, previous efforts at listing it as a Federal historic resource were unsuccessful. The Applicants will continue to investigate the potential reuse of this structure. Nevertheless, the redevelopment of the Site, even if it includes the ultimate demolition of the homeopathic hospital, will not have a significant adverse impact on historic, archeological and cultural resources. The Site as a whole will have a significantly improved aesthetic from the former Millard Fillmore Gates Hospital Development and a the limited existing NRHP structure was significantly altered, minimizing its value to the a community in its current state. In light of the Applicants' efforts to investigate redevelopment of the one potentially NRHP structure and the limited value of any other resources on the Site, the Planning Board has determined that with these mitigation measures, significant adverse impacts = to these resources will be minimized to the greatest extent practicable. D. Visual and Aesthetic Resources . Gates Circle is a terminus of the Olmsted Parkway System at the intersection of Chapin Parkway and Delaware Avenue. Delaware Avenue is a mixed-use corridor with a variety of building styles, including converted mansions used as offices or for other commercial uses, mid-rise residential buildings and mid- rise commercial structures. The Site's existing buildings were developed over six decades, and the oldest are along Linwood and Lafayette Avenues. Development progressed to the Delaware Avenue side of the Site and then filled in the remainder. The Site was built out over a 63-year span. While 13 separate buildings were constructed, during operation the.facility was divided into nine"buildings" based on their use. Because of the way the buildings were interconnected, the MFG Hospital structures present an uninterrupted fagade from approximately Gates Circle heading east along Lafayette Avenue, and then, after a small gap, south along Linwood Avenue to the curb cut that is generally parallel to Lancaster Avenue. This creates a continuous"block" fagade length of approximately 687 feet. As a result, the Site 1 is less pedestrian friendly and presents a massive building front. I The parking lot located along Delaware Avenue also has a visual impact on the area, creating a noticeable gap along the streetscape that is inconsistent with the urban neighborhood. This represents an j adverse impact of the existing development. I When MFG Hospital was operating, public access to the hospital buildings was limited to two interior areas of the Site. The main hospital entrance was from the rear of the Main Hospital Building. Other entrances were generally limited and unused. The lack of entrances, while appropriate for a hospital use, made the buildings look inaccessible to pedestrians. 9 Surrounding the Site, residential structures are generally two-and-a-half to three stories, while the commercial buildings(including multi-family residential)vary from two(2)to eleven (11) stories along Delaware Avenue. Generally, the Site's existing buildings are less.than 25 feet from the curb line. The Main Hospital Building is 76 to 85 feet from the curb, but appears to be less than one foot from the property line. The rest of the land is part of the City-owned Gates Circle greenspace.The entrance and rear addition to the Main Hospital Building are even farther from the curb line. Impacts 1 j Density and Facades The Project will reduce building density at the Site compared to existing conditions. The new building layout will eliminate parking lots and replace them with buildings. Interior buildings and asphalt areas will be reduced and greenspace will increase.The Project will also reduce the density in the center of the Site and allow for more breaks between buildings, improving the street presence for pedestrians. Overall, building lengths along the streets will also be reduced. Along Gates Circle, the Canterbury Woods building is proposed as 276 ft, compared to 330 ft for former Main Hospital Building. The Project maintains a building wall along the sidewalk, but should reduce the visual impact of the structure on Gates Circle and other areas that have a view of the street level of the Site. Along Lafayette and Linwood Avenues, the buildings will be spaced to allow for additional pedestrian access to the Site and to reduce the visual impact of the massive buildings on residential neighborhoods. The existing parking lot deters from the visual quality of Delaware Avenue. Replacing it with buildings and a well-maintained street will be a visual improvement for Delaware Avenue. Building Heights The height of the former Main Hospital Building created an imposing visual presence fronting Gates Circle. The Canterbury Woods building will be a maximum of six stories tall, which is a reduction of six stories. The mixed-use building at the southeast corner of Delaware Avenue and the Lancaster Extension will be five stories high along Delaware Avenue and rise to ten stories at a stepped back location near the interior of the Site. Other proposed buildings may have portions as tall as ten stories, but these will be stepped back from the street and will be no higher than the mixed-use building at the southeast corner of Delaware Avenue and the Lancaster Extension. All buildings on Linwood Avenue will be no higher than three-and-a-half stories along Linwood and will be one story shorter than the existing structures. The taller portions of the buildings on Linwood will step back towards the center of the Site. `- In total, the Site's building heights are being reduced or maintained along Linwood Avenue, Lafayette Avenue and Gates Circle. Heights are being increased in the Site's interior and along Delaware Avenue, which corresponds to the location of the tallest adjacent offsite buildings (across Delaware Avenue). This will reduce or maintain the visual impact of the Site for most areas. The new buildings along Delaware Avenue will be no taller than either the existing Main Hospital Building or other existing structures along Delaware Avenue, representing a minimal change in the visual impact of the Site. Entrances Appropriate and well-defined entrances to a building can encourage pedestrian activity and break-up building massing. Currently, there are no entrances to the hospital buildings on either Delaware Avenue or Gates Circle. Entrances are either from the side or back and are all from parking lots. 10 The one building that has a conceptual design, Canterbury Woods, has at least one front entrance. The building has an entrance on Gates Circle and another in the rear of the building. This will increase the likelihood of pedestrian activity at the Site and represent a positive impact of the Project. 1 The buildings proposed for futures phases have not yet been designed. However, entrances to retail and restaurant uses will be from Delaware Avenue, the Lancaster Extension or Lafayette Connector. Setbacks Canterbury Woods will have a ten foot greater setback relative to the existing building and therefore has no adverse impact. The mixed-use building at the southeast corner of Delaware Avenue and the Lancaster Extension will be approximately 180 feet closer to the curb than the portion of the Main Hospital Building formerly within the proposed footprint. This placement may leave room for an outdoor patio, trees and sidewalk. This may be considered a positive or negative visual impact by viewers, but it is not considered a significant adverse impact because this building replaces a parking lot. The buildings along Lafayette Avenue will be generally consistent or have a small decrease in setback with respect to existing buildings. The proposed building at the southwest corner of Linwood and the Lancaster Extension will have no change in setback from the existing Power Plant building. The proposed building on the northeast corner of Delaware and Lancaster Avenues will be approximately 160 feet closer to the curb line than the current building, but this building replaces a parking lot and is an improvement in the urban visual environment, so it is not an adverse impact. i In general, the Canterbury Woods building will improve the visual environment along Gates Circle - when compared to the former structure by reducing height, adding entrances and presenting a varied fagade. The mixed-use building at the southeast corner of Delaware Avenue and the Lancaster Extension will replace an unattractive parking lot, and will be no taller than existing buildings on the Site.Although these are changes to the built and visual environment,they are not adverse impacts. Mitigation All buildings will go through the City's Site Plan approval process or other review as required to assess the materials, colors and siting prior to approval. No portion of any building should be taller than ten stories.The taller portion of each building will be stepped back from the street toward the center of the Site. Buildings on Linwood Avenue ! should be no taller than three-and-a-half stories along Linwood,with the taller portion of these buildings stepping back toward the center of the Site. If building heights exceed the threshold analyzed, an assessment of the incremental impact from additional heights is necessary. No retail or restaurant entrances should be located along Linwood Avenue. No other impacts were identified; therefore no additional mitigation measures are required. Findings The Project will represent a significant change in the visual and aesthetic resources of the Site. The former Millard Fillmore Gates Hospital was visually and aesthetically imposing due to its Massing and scale. While only the proposed Canterbury Woods Project was far enough along in design to be analyzed, its proposed design along with the required mitigation and thresholds established herein will minimize to the greatest extent practicable any adverse impacts of the Project upon visual and aesthetic resources. E. Topography. Geology and Soils 11 1i 1 All soil on the Site is categorized as Urban Land, indicating that most of the Site is covered with structures and streets; the soil has likely been disturbed and may have some unknown heterogeneous mix of soils and fill. Previous investigations have determined that some of the soil surrounding the Power Plant building has been impacted by leaks of petroleum products. Bedrock at the Site is at greater than ten feet, and groundwater is also at or below ten feet. im2acfs The depth to bedrock will allow for the construction of below-grade parking with minimal impact, and the depth of the groundwater indicates that significant dewatering will not be required during excavation for any sub-grade structures or work. The soil on-site should have no impact on the ability to construct any of the planned infrastructure or buildings. However,the contamination that has been identified has been remediated as part of the Brownfield Cleanup Program under supervision of the NYSDEC. This process has established public notification requirements to ensure that surrounding residents and interested parties are informed of the cleanup progress. This work is not subject to SEQRA.. Mitigation No adverse impacts were identified; therefore, no mitigation measures or thresholds were identified. Findings The Planning Board has determined that the Project will not have any significant adverse impacts to Topography, Geology and Soils. F. Social Economic (including Environmental Justice) The Site is located in Census Tract 169, which in 2010 had 3,634 residents. The median age of residents was 33.4 years, with approximately 15%of the population under age 18. The tract is 64%White alone, compared to 50% for the entire City of Buffalo; 30%of the residents were Black alone, compared to 39%for the total City, and 6% of residents identified as Hispanic, less than the City-wide proportion of 11%. Approximately 18%of the residents of Census Tract 169 were identified in the 2012 American Community Survey as living below the poverty line. This is less than the 30% rate determined for the City as a whole. Impacts Based on racial and income characteristics, the Project is not located in an Environmental Justice Area. The Project incorporates up to 531 residential units,which if occupied by the average number of residents for the City(2.25 per unit)would add another 1,195 residents to the census tract. Some of these residents may relocate from other City neighborhoods, while others will relocate from elsewhere in the region or from outside the region. These units will not have an impact on the regional supply or concentration of housing, and therefore are not anticipated to i have any adverse impacts. i The Project is geared toward residents of all ages and incorporates a senior component, w therefore it is not anticipated to have any impact on the socioeconomic status of the area. The Census Tract is already integrated on a racial and income basis, and the Project will not displace current residents or significantly alter racial characteristics. Mitigation No adverse impacts to socioeconomic conditions are anticipated, so no further mitigation is required. i 12 i Findinces During the public comment period, the Planning Board received comments postulating that economic development at Gates Circle would have a negative impact upon economically disadvantaged neighborhoods to the east of the Project Site. However, the Planning Board does not share this view and does not find any legitimate negative economic connection between development at the Site and areas to the east. In fact, the Planning Board finds that bringing additional residents, opportunities for retail and commercial development will have a positive economic impact on surrounding neighborhoods. G. Access,Transportation and Parking The Site is surrounded by three roads: Delaware, Lafayette and Linwood Avenues. To assess the potential impacts from the construction and operation of the Project, the following intersections were analyzed in a Traffic Impact Study('TIS"): • Delaware and West Delavan Avenues; - • Delaware and Lancaster Avenues; • Delaware and Cleveland Avenues; j ® Delaware Avenue and West Ferry Street; • Linwood and West Delavan Avenues; • Linwood and Lafayette Avenues; • Linwood Avenue and West Ferry Street; and • Gates Circle, including Delaware Avenue, Lafayette Avenue and Chapin Parkway. There are sidewalks along all of the streets in the area and crosswalks at most of the intersections. Excluding Linwood Avenue, bicycles share the roads along the entire area. Linwood Avenue, a one way road northbound, has two bike lanes; one is a counter-flow lane, which allows bicycle traffic to proceed southbound. This counter-flow lane has dedicated traffic signals for this bike lane. Parking for the Site is currently provided at a surface lot located on the Site (90 spaces), at the parking garage (800 spaces), at a lot located at Linwood Avenue at Lafayette Avenue (148 spaces)and at a lot located at 40 and 50 Gates Circle(203 spaces), across Lafayette Avenue from the Site. In total, 1,241 spaces are available to serve the Site, with 890 on-site and 351 adjacent. The TIS was limited to signalized intersections on Delaware and Linwood Avenues and to Gates Circle, which.is directly adjacent to the Site. The following modifications to the surrounding streets were also assessed: • The new intersection at Linwood Avenue and Lancaster Avenue Extension; and • The new intersection at Lafayette Avenue and the Lafayette Connector. Current status and impacts to the intersections were analyzed using Syncro Version 7 traffic modeling software. Impacts to Gates Circle were modeled using Vissim traffic modeling software widely accepted to model roundabouts and traffic circles. These programs were used to determine the Level of Service (LOS)for traffic traveling through intersections. The current LOS of the intersections were as follows. • Delaware and West Delavan Avenues (signalized)—The intersection operates at an overall LOS C for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements are LOS D or better for AM and PM Peak. • Delaware and Lancaster Avenues(signalized)—The intersection operates at an overall LOS A for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements are LOS C or better for AM Peak and LOS B or better for PM Peak. • Delaware and Cleveland Avenues(signalized)—The intersection operates at an overall LOS B for AM Peak and LOS A for PM Peak and all turning movements are LOS B or better for AM and PM Peaks. s 13 i I J 1 a Delaware Avenue and West Ferry Street(signalized)—The intersection operates at an overall LOS B for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements are LOS C or better for AM and PM Peaks. • Linwood and West Delavan Avenues (signalized)—The intersection operates at an overall LOS B for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements are LOS B or better for AM Peak and LOS C or better for PM Peak. 6 Linwood and Lafayette Avenues (signalized)—The intersection operates at an overall LOS B for j AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements are LOS C or better for AM and PM Peaks. 6 Linwood Avenue and West Ferry Street(signalized)—The intersection operates at an overall LOS C for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements are LOS D or better for AM and PM Peaks. Gates Circle (unsignalized)—all of the streets leading to Gates Circle operate at LOS b or better for AM and PM Peaks. All of the intersections in the study area, including turning movements, operate at an acceptable LOS. Linwood and Lafayette Avenues -- Level of Service is only determined for intersections, not street segments, but the reactivation of the parking garage on Linwood Avenue between West Ferry Street and Lafayette Avenue will be a change from the current status. Traffic counts collected in 2013 determined that,189 cars enter Linwood Avenue at West Ferry Street in the AM Peak and 430 entered in the PM Peak. A new intersection at Lafayette will be a change from the current status with the addition of the Lafayette Connector. Impacts To assess the impact of the full Site build-out on future background traffic, the projections i presented above are compared to traffic impacts of the Project. The Institute of Traffic Engineers Trip Generation Manual (ITE Manual) is the industry standard for determining the amount of _- traffic that will be generated at a site from new operations. Based on the proposed Site uses, the following categories from the ITE Manual were determined to apply. ® Senior Housing—Attached o Apartment ® Recreational Community Center C General Office Building • Supermarket • Shopping Center While a shopping center is not planned for the Site, the Gates Circle Redevelopment Project will include a number of small retail spaces as part of a mixed-use development to be built over time. The ITE Manual categorizes shopping center as"an integrated group of commercial establishments which is planned, developed and managed as a unit,"which would apply to these i separate spaces. Because specific information on future retail uses is not yet available, the planned retail components of the overall mixed-use development are analyzed using the shopping center designation for the purposes of the TIS. In total, the Site is estimated to generate 810 AM Peak trips and 1,192 PM Peak trips. Due to the Site's design as a mixed-use development, it is estimated that approximately 15% of the trips will be multi-purpose, thus decreasing the overall number of vehicle trips to the Site. Another 10% of trips are estimated to occur by bike or by pedestrians, which further reduces vehicle trips. In I addition, ITE Manual standards call for a 35% reduction of trips to the retail and supermarket uses because of"pass-by trips(i.e., trips'by drivers already on a street who stop at a site because of its proximity rather than making a specific trip to the destination) Based on these reductions, the following trip volumes will be made to the Site after full build-out. ® AM Peak: 569 • Entering; 355 • Exiting: 214 ® PM Peak: 776 ® Entering: 337 ® Exiting: 439 14 s Notably, this level of traffic is lower than what was associated with the previous hospital use. Based on the ITE Manual, a 900,000 sq ft hospital would have 915 AM Peak trips and 890 PM Peak trips. Apply the same 10% reduction for pedestrians and bicyclists,the hospital would still have 823 AM Peak trips and 801 PM Peak trips. It is unlikely any trips to a hospital would be combined with travel to other local destinations, and few if any trips would be pass-by trips, so no further reductions are applied. In summary, when compared to the hospital use, there will be significantly fewer AM Peak trips and slightly fewer PM Peak trips. j Summary of TIS Results: At full build-out, the following LOS are anticipated if no mitigation measures are applied to the intersections. • Delaware and West Delavan Avenues—The intersection would operate at an overall LOS C for AM Peak and LOS D for PM Peak and all turning movements would be LOS D or better for AM Peak and LOS C for PM Peak, except for northbound through and right turns, which would operate at LOS E. • Delaware and Lancaster Avenues—The intersection would operate at an overall LOS B for AM Peak and LOS C for PM Peak and all turning movements would be LOS D or better for AM Peak and LOS C or better for PM Peak, except for westbound traffic,which would operate at LOS F. • Delaware and Cleveland Avenues—The intersection would operate at an overall LOS B for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements would be LOS B or better for AM and PM Peaks. • Delaware Avenue and West Ferry Street—The intersection would operate at an overall LOS C for AM Peak and LOS B for PM Peak and all turning movements would be LOS D or better for AM Peak and LOS C for PM Peak. • Linwood and West Delavan Avenues—The intersection would operate at an overall LOS A B for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements would be LOS C or better for AM and PM Peaks. It • Linwood and Lafayette Avenues—The intersection would operate at an overall LOS B for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements would be LOS C or better for AM and PM Peaks. • Linwood Avenue and West Ferry Street—The intersection would operate at an overall LOS D for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements would be LOS D or better, except for eastbound through and left turning, which would operate at LOS F in AM and PM Peaks. ® Gates Circle—All of the streets leading to Gates Circle would operate at LOS B or better for AM and PM Peaks. 3 Linwood and Lafayette Avenues At the end of the full build-out of the Site, 272 vehicles will enter Linwood Avenue during the AM Peak and 515 will enter during the PM Peak. Although this is an increase from current usage, it is below previous traffic on Linwood Avenue. Traffic counts by the Greater Buffalo Niagara Regional Transportation Council in 2009 (while the hospital was operating) on Linwood Avenue between West Balcom Street(just north of West Ferry Street) and Lafayette Avenue, showed 347 cars during AM Peak and 772 cars during PM Peak. The unsignalized intersection at Linwood and the Lancaster Extension would operate at LOS C or 3 better for ANI and PM peak times.Therefore, no adverse impacts to Linwood Avenue are anticipated from the construction and operation of the Project. The unsignalized intersection at Lafayette Avenue and the Lafayette Connector would operate at LOS A or better for AM and PM peak times, therefore, there are no adverse impacts to Lafayette Avenue. Parking 15 Parking demand was analyzed to determine whether there is enough parking on or adjacent to the Site to satisfy the demand. Based on the ITE Manual, the Site will require 1,222 parking spaces. There are currently 1,241 parking spaces on or adjacent to the Site, 90 of which will be removed during construction of Phase 1. However, 51 new spaces will be created at Canterbury Woods and 35 on-street spaces will be created along the Lancaster Extension and Lafayette Connector. This will result in a total of 1,237 parking spaces—more than the anticipated demand. This analysis does not include any parking that may be built as part of future residential buildings, because those buildings and their amenities have not yet been designed. i Pedestrian Usage The Project would have no adverse impacts on walking or biking. In fact, the Lancaster Extension and Lafayette Connector will allow for shorter blocks, which will improve the bike and pedestrian environment. The Lancaster Extension is also designed as a pedestrian-friendly street and therefore, would encourage pedestrian movements. Miticration Due to changes in the LOS along intersections leading to the Site, signal timing adjustments at Delaware and West Delavan Avenues, Delaware and Lancaster Avenues, Delaware Avenue and West Ferry Street and Linwood Avenue and West Ferry Street will be required to accommodate the full build-out. No signal timing adjustments will be necessary at Delaware and Cleveland Avenues, Linwood and West Delevan Avenues, and Linwood and Lafayette Avenues. After mitigation,the following LOS are anticipated. • Delaware and West Delavan Avenues–The intersection would operate at an overall LOS C for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements would be LOS D or better. This represents no change from the future no-build scenario or current conditions. • Delaware and Lancaster Avenues–The intersection would operate at an overall LOS B for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements would be LOS D or better for AM and PM Peaks. This represents a change from the future no-build scenario of LOS A for the intersection during AM and PM Peaks with all turning movements at LOS C or better in the AM Peak. However, this is still an acceptable LOS for this intersection. • Delaware and Cleveland Avenues–The intersection would operate at an overall LOS B for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements would be LOS B or better for AM and PM Peaks. This is a slight decrease for the overall intersection at a LOS A for PM Peak when compared to the future no-build scenario, but it is an acceptable LOS. No mitigation is required. • Delaware Avenue and West Ferry Street–The intersection would operate at an overall LOS B for AM and PM Peaks, and all turning movements would be LOS C or.better for AM and PM Peaks. This represents no change from the future no-build scenario LOS. • Linwood and West Delavan Avenues–The intersection would operate at an overall LOS B for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements would be LOS C or better for AM and PM Peaks. This is a slight decrease in the LOS for turning movements in the AM Peak when compared to the future no-build scenario. No mitigation is required. • Linwood and Lafayette Avenues–The intersection would operate at an overall LOS B for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements would be LOS C or better. This is no F change from the future no-build scenario and no mitigation is required. • Linwood Avenue and West Ferry Street–The intersection would operate at an overall LOS C for AM and PM Peaks and all turning movements would be LOS C or better. This i would be an improvement from the future no-build scenario. • Gates Circle–No changes would occur because the circle is an unsignalized intersection. • The mitigation via signal timing adjustments would ensure that all intersections and turning movements operate at acceptable LOS at the completion of the full build-out. • The Site Plans should incorporate bicycle and pedestrian access to all buildings, including appropriate bicycle parking. • The Lancaster Extension and Lafayette Connector should be designed as pedestrian- friendly streets that include on-street parking, and bump-outs. Signals are not warranted i 16' a at the intersection of Linwood and the Lancaster Extension or Lafayette Avenue and the Lafayette Connector. i No additional mitigation measures are required. If the final Site Plan exceeds the number of units or square footage estimates analyzed in the TIS, an assessment of the additional incremental impact of the exceedances is required. Findings In light of the proposed mitigation measures and relative to the prior use of the Site as a large- scale hospital, the Project is not anticipated to have a significant adverse impact on access, transportation and parking, and in fact, will be less than the impacts created by the former hospital. As a result, the Planning Board finds that incorporating the proposed mitigation a measures, the Project will minimize the potential adverse environmental impacts to access, transportation and parking to the greatest extent practicable. H. Air Quality The Buffalo-Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area has been determined to be in attainment for all components of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. The region is therefore in compliance with all pollution control standards set as part of the Clean Air Act. The Site's Power Plant, constructed in 1973, generated heat and steam for the entire 900,000 sq ft hospital complex. l I Impacts The existing Power Plant will not be used to provide power to the Site, and will be demolished as part of Phase 1 of the Project. Heating and cooling units for the new buildings may produce some air emissions, but any impacts will be below the threshold at which an Air Permit is required from the NYSDEC. However, an Air Registration will be completed with the NYSDEC, if needed. Mitigation If the building heating and/or cooling units require air permitting, it will be obtained from the NYSDEC as required. No other impacts were identified and therefore, no additional mitigations or thresholds are required. Findings Because the Project is not anticipated to have any significant adverse environmental impacts on air quality, no further mitigation measures are required. 1. Solid Waste No solid waste is currently generated at the Site. Any trash encountered on the Site is disposed of by the j crews responsible for maintenance. i When the hospital was operating, solid, medical and hazardous waste was generated on-site. These were segregated and properly disposed of off-site. Previous Site evaluations determined that there is electronic waste and some remaining fixtures, such as beds, desks and lights in the buildings. From preliminary investigations, no radiological waste is present at the Site. Im acts During the demolition of the buildings, significant debris is expected to be generated; 69,000 tons is the-current estimate. Construction materials will be recycled as appropriate and only that material which cannot be recycled will be disposed of at licensed landfills. 17 i Prior to demolition, remaining interior fixtures, including lights,will be removed and recycled as appropriate. If hazardous materials are encountered, including light ballasts, they will be disposed of in accordance with all state and federal regulations. Kaleida Health removed the significant medical equipment and materials from the Site prior to vacating the building. However, if any unanticipated remaining waste is encountered it will be handled in accordance with all applicable regulations. j At full build-out, it is estimated that the Site will generate up to 85 tons of waste per month. Multi- family residential properties in the City of Buffalo are required to provide recycling in a convenient location. The Project Sponsor will provide for appropriate recycling and waste disposal in each building. 1 Mitigation To mitigate potential impacts from the disposal of nearly 69,000 tons of debris during all three phases of construction and up to 85 tons of waste per month during operation, recycling will be used to the extent practicable to minimize the amount of debris and waste going to licensed _ landfills. Findings The Applicants and subsequent developers implement the mitigation measures prescribed above, the potential adverse impacts will be minimized to the greatest extent practicable. J. Public Services The Project is located within the City of Buffalo. Schools are provided by the Buffalo Public School District, which has a total enrollment of approximately 34,000.The City operates the school system as a City-wide system not based on neighborhood geography. There are also a number of public charter -- schools open to City residents and several private elementary and high schools near the Site. Emergency Services are provided by the City of Buffalo Police and Fire Departments. The Project is located adjacent to Gates Circle, which is part of the NRNP-listed Olmsted Parks and Parkways System. It is also proximate to Chapin Parkway, which connects to Delaware Park(both of which are part of the Olmsted Park System), one of the largest parks in the City. In addition, the Site is also proximate to Forest Lawn Cemetery, which is not a public park but is used by the public for walking, running and quiet visitation. Impacts Any increase in the school-aged population can easily be absorbed into the existing school system. The 471 residential units(excluding the senior housing)could have up to 589 students (assuming 2.25 residents per unit, each with one adult), which would represent 1.73% of the total Buffalo Public Schools enrollment. This estimate is a maximum;which is unlikely to.occur but Would nonetheless be a minor change in total enrollment. The Site is within the current service districts of the City of Buffalo Fire and Police Departments, and no adverse Project. impacts are anticipated from the Pro p p j Based on the projected residential density the Project will not have a significant increase in the demand in use of local parks. Mitigation No adverse impacts have been identified; therefore, no mitigation measuress or thresholds are required. Findings Because the Project does not anticipate to have any significant adverse impacts upon public services, no further mitigation measures are warranted. 18 K. Construction To assess the maximum potential impact of construction, it is assumed that all buildings at the Site, excluding the parking ramp, will be demolished, approximately 882,000 sq ft of space. The current parking lots at 3 Gates Circle will also be removed. Based on the age of construction and operation of the hospital it is likely that some of the buildings contain lead and/or asbestos. j impacts Demolition The Site will be cleared during all Phases of the Project. During Phase 1, the Project Sponsor will remove the Main Hospital Building, the Medical Services Building, the East Building, and the Power Plant. The Power Plant was demolished as part of New York State's Brownfield Cleanup Program remedial efforts. The medical services building was demolished in the summer of 2015 in preparation for the implosion of the main hospital building. All lead-containing and asbestos materials were removed from these structures prior to the demolition. On October 3, 2015, the main hospital building was demolished by implosion. Prior to the implosion of the main hospital building, the Applicants engaged in a highly coordinated review with numerous City of Buffalo departments including, but not limited to, engineering, fire and police.When the City departments were satisfied that all appropriate safety and mitigation measures were put into place and the building was properly prepared, the City allowed the implosion to occur. By all accounts, the implosion did not result in a a significant impact upon neighboring properties, and only minimal collateral damage was identified. The implosion methodology was chosen to minimize potential impacts associated with - conventional methods. The total demolition time was reduced significantly as were impacts upon surrounding residents. Construction Vehicle Access Phase 1 of the Project is estimated to last approximately 18 months. A construction office will be located at 40 or 50 Gates Circle to allow for on-site management. Staging of materials will occur at 3 Gates Circle, and use off-site properties will be minimal and in close proximity to the Site. Deliveries will only intermittently be made via Linwood Avenue, since that will not be the main route. Prior to construction, a specific traffic plan will be developed to ensure that traffic is properly routed. The primary route for construction traffic will be Delaware { Avenue. The parking garage and the lots along Linwood Avenue and at 40 and 50 Gates Circle will be used for construction worker parking, which should be large enough to accommodate all workers. Construction workers will likely use Linwood Avenue to access parking, but this will be limited to morning and evening and will not be a significant impact. 1 B Noise and Air Quality ]i Exterior construction will occur only between 7 AM and 7 PM to reduce potential impacts to 3 surrounding residents. To control noise and limit air impacts, all vehicle idling will be limited to no I more than five minutes, as per NYSDEC requirements. Miticration No thresholds for waste generation are required for the Project. To minimize adverse impacts from Site clearance and construction to the extent practicable, the following mitigation measures will be implemented during demolition and construction. 19 J Demolition �✓ • Prior to demolition, all hazardous materials will be removed from the buildings • Appropriate demolition permits will be obtained from the City of Buffalo • Vibration monitoring will be used during any implosions • Dust control measures will be implemented • Demolition will occur only during daytime hours I • The Project Sponsor will keep in contact with local community groups to provide them with demolition and construction updates Construction • A traffic and vehicle access plan will be prepared and used for worker and delivery access to the Site • Delaware Avenue will be established as the primary delivery route for construction equipment and materials • Exterior construction will occur only between 7 AM and 7 PM, and any deviations will be communicated to neighborhood residents in advance • Erosion and sedimentation control methods will be employed to ensure that sediment does not leave the Site ® The Project Sponsor will continue contact with local groups throughout the construction a process If demolition or exterior construction operations are scheduled to occur outside of the 7 AM—7 PM work day period, additional impact analysis may be required. Findings The Applicants have proposed and implemented and will continue to implement the mitigation measures identified above and by all accounts have minimized potential negative impacts -, associated with the demolition thus far. Continued use of these mitigation measures should be effective at minimizing potential adverse impacts associated with demolition and construction of the Project. Providing these mitigation measures continue to be followed, the Planning Board has determined that significant adverse environmental impacts associated with the construction and demolition at the Site will be minimized to the greatest extent practicable. THRESHOLDS AND CRITERIA The Gates Circle Redevelopment is, by its nature, a flexible plan that is likely to evolve based on market demands, economic conditions and timing of actual construction. As a result, the Planning Board and the Applicants determined that a Generic Environmental Impact Statement("GEIS")was the proper mechanism for evaluating this fluidity in potential development. Generic Environmental Impact a Statements are broader and more general than site-or project-specific EISs, and in this case, is based on conceptual information. Because of this conceptual nature, it is critical that certain thresholds are i established that if exceeded,would require further environmental review. In the DGEIS and FGEIS for the Project, the Planning Board has identified certain thresholds, that if exceeded would alter the Project as originally contemplated and analyzed as part of this EIS process. One of the most common themes and concerns of commenters on the Project was related to the proposed rezoning of the Site to accommodate the proposed retail and commercial uses which are not currently permitted in the R-5 zoning for the Site. Massing of buildings is also a concern, and in particular along Linwood Avenue, and requires specific limits as well. Additionally, given the close proximity of residential development to-the Project Site, construction and demolition impacts and mitigation measures will be critical to minimize these impacts upon adjacent residential users.As such, the Planning Board } has established the following criteria. • If buildings are taller than three-and-a-half stories to a depth of 60'from the property line along i Linwood Avenue. The height of these structures may increase as they step back away from Linwood Avenue. • If any building on site is taller than 10 stories. l 1 20 If any single use retail tenant space exceeds 18,000 square feet. This square footage threshold does not apply to a grocery store up to 25,000 square feet, a health and wellness center up to 50,000 square feet, or any office use. • If total retail space on-site exceeds 136,000 square feet. • If any retail or restaurant space has a public entrance onto Linwood Avenue. I ' • If demolition or exterior construction operations are scheduled to occur outside of the 7 AM—7 PM work day period, additional impact analysis would be required. • If there is more than 18 months between the completion of a construction phase and the beginning of the next phase, the Project developer will be required to stabilize the Site with a vegetative surface (i.e. grass). • If public trees are irreparably damaged during demolition activities, the trees would need to be replaced at a greater than 1 to 1 ratio as pursuant to City of Buffalo requirements: With these thresholds in place and the mitigation measures detailed throughout this Findings Statement, the potential adverse environmental impacts associated with the Project will be minimized to the greatest extent practicable. Any development exceeding the thresholds set forth above may require further environmental review.A supplemental GEIS may be required if a future action was not adequately 9 addressed in the GEIS for the Project and the subsequent action may have one or more significant J adverse environmental impacts. CUMULATIVE IMPACTS Cumulative impacts are required to be reviewed by a Lead Agency to evaluate any reasonably-related actions dependent on the development of the proposed project. Cumulative impacts and those potential impacts of the proposed action taken in conjunction with other anticipated development in the surrounding community and the potential for total impacts that are greater than what is anticipated from one individual project. Cumulative impacts are required to be evaluated when it is expected that multiple projects within close proximity of a project may result in a greater cumulative impact. Here, the Project Site is located in a previously-developed urban setting, and at the time of this Findings Statement,there are no other projects proposed or currently under development in the vicinity of the Project Site.As a result, the Planning Board has determined that there are no cumulative impacts associated with the proposed action and any further analysis was not necessary. i i , 21 a ' i j CONCLUSION After evaluating the cumulative environmental, economic and social impacts of the proposed Gates Circle Redevelopment Project, the City of Buffalo Planning Board is adopting the feasible, prudent, and practicable alternatives which best balances environmental impacts with social, economic, and other essential considerations, and that allows for mitigation of all environmental impacts to the greatest extent reasonable and practicable. Certification of Findings to Approve: Having considered the Draft and Final Generic Environmental Impact Statements and all the comments received on the Project, and having considered the preceding written facts and conclusions relied on to meet the requirements of 6 NYCRR Part 617.11, this Statement of Findings certifies that: 1. The City of Buffalo Planning Board has considered the relevant environmental impacts, facts, and conclusions disclosed in the DGEIS and the FGEIS and their supporting materials; 2. The Planning Board has weighed and balanced the relevant environmental impacts with social, economic, and other considerations; 3. The Planning Board, as Lead Agency, has provided a rationale for its decision; 4. The requirements of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law and the implementing regulations, 6 NYCRR Part 617 (State Environmental Quality Review Act [SEQRA]) have been met; and 5. Consistent with social, economic, and other essential considerations from among the reasonable alternatives available, the actions to be carried out are those which avoid or minimize, to the maximum extent practicable, adverse environmental impacts disclosed i in the DGEIS and FGEIS; and 6. That adverse environmental impacts will be minimized or avoided to the maximum extent practicable by incorporating, as conditions to this decision, those mitigating measures which were identified as practicable. Filing: The City of Buffalo Planning Board's designees are hereby directed to file and distribute this Findings Statement as required by Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law and the implementing regulations, 6 NYCRR Part 617 (State Environmental Quality Review Act[SEQRA]). i Certification: These findings were adopted by majority vote of the City of Buffalo Planning Board at a duly called meeting held on November 16, 2015. City of Buffalo Planning Board 1 Name of Agency i I James Morrell ignature of Reipohsible Official Name of Responsible Officer Chairman November 16, 2015 Title of Responsible Official Date City of Buffalo Planning Board, 901 City Hall, Buffalo, New York 14202 Address of Lead Agency i z 22 A copy of this notice sent to: i New York State Department of Environmental Conservation i New York State Department of Health Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) Erie County Department of Environment and Planning a Erie County Department of Health Erie County Industrial Development Agency 1 Emergency Services—Sheriff's Office Environmental Management Council City of Buffalo Department of Permit and Inspections City Water Department -- Buffalo Sewer Authority Buffalo Fire Department Buffalo Police Department Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency(BURA) City of Buffalo Common Council City of Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals City of Buffalo Street Department i 23 09AP ., 1, A u�t�cYo Common Counrit �3 1 r, CHRISTOPHER P.SCANLON _. CHAIRMAN FIRMAN a SOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER j 65 NIAGARA SQUARE,1401 CITY HALL TRANSPORTATION B = - WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT BUFFALO,NY 14202-3318 PHONE:97160 85 1-5 169•FAX(716)851-4294 COMMITTEES E-mail:cscanlon@cily-buffalo.com - g BUDGET CIVIL SERVICE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT PEGGYSHEA i TO: Gerald Chwalinski j FROM: Councilmember Christopher P. Scanlon i DATE: December 3, 2015 RE: Legislator Burke's Statement on School Bus Assault 3 Dear Mr. Chwalinski: Please file the attached item for the December 8, 2015 Common Council meeting. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Christopher P. Scanlon South District Councilmember 1 News from the office of ro 'Eric County 151 > P -ick B. ��«I�k ,. 7l1r District (Ji eklowaga,Soulli Buffalo,Flo, too)i and Kai tc rtc wti OF - December 3ra,2015 CONTACT:McKayla Mulhern/McKayla.Mulhern@Erie.gov Phone:(716)858-848o/Mobile:(716)515-5432 Justice for 9 Year Old School Bus Assault Victim ERIE COUNTY,NY-On November 25, 2015 the Buffalo News reported that a nine year old boy was physically and sexually assaulted on a school bus in South Buffalo.The News reported j that the assault happened while no bus aide was in attendance.As the Legislative representative of this district,and as a father to a 9 year old boy who also takes the bus,I am shocked and saddened.This requires a vocal community response and those responsible,mainly the Buffalo Board of Education,First Student and the assailants,should be held accountable.This isn't to imply that this is a new issue,the quality of bus aides,and bus drivers has been a historic problem. When I was a child in the Buffalo Public School system,we had a carousel of terrible bus aides who never lasted long.One was an admitted drug dealer,one was a large man who would make us sit on our hands and then sit on us for long periods of time,and some were meek and allowed unruly students to treat them terribly.What nearly all of them had in common was that they had no business over seeing the safety of children.In retrospect,some of them were downright abusive. This is the cost our children pay when we choose to cut corners.The drivers and aides we rely on to safely transport our children have to work in an incredibly stressful and often hostile environment.The pay they receive for protecting our children is miniscule.There are obviously i clear challenges to attracting and retaining quality people to a job that pays so little,and comes with so many stressors. i There will be calls to do away with busing all together and go back to neighborhood schools but for this specific situation,that argument is not germane.We have young children suffering traumatic events in what is supposed to be a protected environment.We cannot get away from that point to fit someone's political or policy narrative.We have to punish the people responsible for this heinous act and commit the resources necessary to protect our children in the future. i I Right now,busing is a reality for a broad scope of reasons, and walking to school just isn't an option for some of our children,let's first make sure our kids are safe and then we can debate whether busing or school choice policies should be amended. i 'i j Patrick B.Burke Erie County Legislator,7-District Buffalo News Article on 9-Year-Old Attacked On School Bus In South Buffalo http://www buffalonews comlcity-region/ -year-old-attacked-on-school-bus-in-south-buffalo- 20151124 -, -=RRED TO THE "F" CIAL as AMITTE EU S ®� i i 9 i I T � 38uffato Common Coundt� CHRISTOPHER P.SCANLON -- - CHAIRMAN 1A n SOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER FINANCE 65 NIAGARA SQUARE,1401 CITY HALL _ TRANSPORTATION BUFFALO,NY 14202-3318 : " WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PHONE:97160 851-5169•FAX(716)851-4294 COMMITTEES E-mail:cscanlon@ciW-buffalo.com - = BUDGET CIVIL SERVICE SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT PEGGYSHEA TO: David Rivera, Majority Leader FROM: Councilmember Christopher P. Scanlon DATE: December 3, 2015 RE: Buffalo PBA's Concerns Regarding Proper Equipment in Case of a Potential Terrorist Attack Dear Majority Leader Rivera: Please file the attached letter from the Buffalo PBA for the December 8, 2015 Common Council meeting. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, topher P. Scanlon South District Councilmember a i f i � Buffalo Police Benevolent Association, Inc® 74 FRANKLIN STREET-ROOM 110 (716)842-1258 BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 FAX(716)852-4228 PO{iSP UNIob ®u ato November 30, 2015 KEVIN M. KENNEDY President JOHN T. EVANS 1st Vice President WILLIAM J. GAMBINO Christopher P. Scanlon 2nd Vice President South District Common Council Member ROBERTS. JOYCE, JR. 1401 Cit Hall Recording Secretary y - FRANK A. GUEVARA Buffalo New York 14202 3 Treasurer Dear Council Member Scanlon: With the recent escalation of terrorist activity, there is an extreme need for Patrol Officers to be equipped with AR-15's. Currently there is no weapon available a to Officers in the event of a situation where a longer range weapon is needed. A Several Officers have voiced their concern regarding this deficiency. It could be a matter of life and death. On a voluntary basis, Buffalo Police Officers should have. this weapon made available to them. Respectfully requested, John T Evans 1St Vice President JTE/tmh E 3 1 3 REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON POLICE OVERSIGHT Affiliated with: Western New York Police Conference, Inc.;Upstate New York Police Benevolent Association, Inc. © Police Conference of New York and National Association of Police Organizations, Inc. I j 2 4 V IY i a:r r Buffalo Student Housing LLC 268 N. Broadway — Suite 7 Hicksville, NY 11801 November 10,2015 City of Buffalo Attention: Mr. Rasheed N.C. Wyatt 65 Niagara Square 1508 City Hall Buffalo,NY 14202-3318 Re: 82 Montrose Ave,Buffao,NY 14214 1 Dear Mr. Wyatt: This letter is in response to the letter we received from you dated November 5, 2015. We take these complaints and issues very seriously. I have attached a copy of the notice we sent to our tenants immediately after receiving your letter, putting them on notice. We have zero tolerance for student parties, loud music, and noise, especially during the late night hours.'These violations are strictly 3 prohibited in our leases, and we will do everything in our power to enforce all of these provisions. Please know that Buffalo Student Housing has been working closely with other landlords in the University District area as well as other organizations,to improve the quality of life for all those who live in the area. We are looking to not only improve the houses that we own, but we are also looking to improve the experiences for the tenants that we rent to, as well as all the neighbors and residents in the area. We are ready willing and able to do whatever is necessary to work with your organization, as well as others,to improve the quality of life in the University District for all. We look forward to working with you and continuing these discussions, and hopefully we can set up a -- meeting to meet with you soon. .EMEIV I) AND FILED Very truly yours, s Ricky Spike On Behalf of the Members of Buffalo Student Housing LLC 3 tl Arl V110mmon Council CITY OF BUFFALO CHAIR CIVIL SERVICE RASHEED N.C. WYATT COMMITTEES UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER CLAIMS 65 NIAGARA SQUARE,1.508 City Hall COMMUNITY DEVEI-OPMENT BUFFALO,NY 14202-3318 FINANCE PHONE:(716)851-5165 * FAX:(71 x)851-4580 SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT E-mail:rwyatt@'xity-buffaloxorn SANDRA I). MUNSON Website:littp://www.citv-buffztlo.coiii DORIS CORLEY November 5,2015 Buffalo Student Housing LLC 268 N.Broadway, Unit 7' Hicksville;,NY 11801 Re: 82 Montrose Avenue,Buffalo, NY 14214 Dear Sir: My office has received a complaint regarding the above-referenced property that you own in the University District. 'The complaint is as follows: • Student parties are Out of control at this property. Homeowners are very annoved by the loud music and noise during the late nights(I am—4am). My office,,along with the residents in the University District have partnered with other organizations to make sure that the quality of life is respected and appreciated by all parties involved. We are asking that You take the appropriate action needed to address the above complaints, Please join us as we work together to rebuild the University District, Our success depends on - your cooperation. Very truly yours, I slicedWyatt University District Council Member RW/srn "Unity in University" Ricky Spike CPA From- BUFFALO STUDENT HOUSING <ubstudenthousing@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, November 09, 2015 11:21 AM To: MKMCNEIL@buffalo.edu;Thomas Noce; Nick Suraci; Brendon Christopher; KEOUGHMR01@mail.buffalostate.edu; Nick Caccamise Cc: Dave Rabbiner; Ricky Spike; Fiore Chris Subject: OUT OF CONTROL PARTIES AT 82 MONTROSE i Attachments: 82 Montrose.pdf j Hi Guys, We received the attached letter from the City of Buffalo today regarding out of control parties and noise late at night from you guys. The neighbors are complaining. This is totally unacceptable and you must put an end to the parties and late night loud noise and music immediately. The city has notified the police department and _ you guys are now being watched and are on their radar. As you know many students have been arrested last month in a crackdown on student parties. As per your lease number I IJ you are being fined $100 to be added to your December rent. I do not think any of you want to risk being suspended from school If we receive another complaint you will be forcing us to evict you from the premises. Please lets work together and be respectful of your neighbors . Thanks for your cooperation Randy Willett Buffalo Student Housing LLC 1 i a i i e= Common coundt CITY OF BUFFALO CHAIR 1 CIVIL SERVICE RASHEED N.C. WYATT COMMITTEES UNIVERSITY DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER CLAIMS I 65 NIAGARA SQUARE,1508 City Hall COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT j BUFFALO,NY 14202-3318 FINANCE PHONE:(716)851-5165 • FAX:(716)851-4580 SENIOR LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT j E-mail:rwyatt@city-buffalo.com SANDRA D.MUNSON i Website:httwww.ci buffalo.com p��� t5'- DORIS CORLEY December 3, 2015 RE: Proposal to Convert Wilkes Avenue from a Two Way to a One Way Street A proposal and petition was submitted to this Council Office this year that was taken in 2007 by a resident who resides on Wilkes Ave, requesting that Wilkes Ave be converted into a One Way Street. The petition and proposal was responded to by the Department of Public Works to the Common Council on September 26, 2007. This council office wanted to ensure that the feedback from residents on Wilkes Avenue were gathered for this calendar year 2015. The following steps were taken to ensure this: • Letters, 10/26/15 were mailed out from this Council Office to all residences on Wilkes Avenue to engage their feedback on the request submitted and they advised to call the University District Council Office to identify a "yes"or"no" and any comments • Feedback was compiled in the form of individual's name, address with their responses • Feedback collected by telephone calls from residents who called—A total of 14 calls were received: 11 stated"No"and 2 stated"Yes" and 1 stated"either", along with some comments. See attachments: Polls&1 Email. • A meeting, 1o/8/15 was held with the Department of Public Works regarding this request. i AND FILED "Unity in University" kk (_Plol #1 (Rev, 1/93)SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL i t TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 26,2007 i FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works,Parks and Streets �+ { DIVISION: Engineering `^ SUBJECT: Wilkes Avenue; [: Convert to one-way [: traffic [: (Lovejoy District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE- (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. 103,C.C.P. 9/4/07) The Department of Public Works,Parks and Streets has reviewed the request to convert Wilkes Avenue from two- way to one-way traffic from Easton Avenue to East Delavan Avenue. Due to the fact there are not many one-way streets in the area and converting Wilkes will not drastically affect traffic flow,this department has no objection. However,this department requires a petition containing 75%of affected property owner's signatures whereas the _ petition submitted only contains 27%. Once the overwhelming majority of property owners.request it,this department will implement the desired conversion. PJG : MGM:jaz� Cc: Steven J,Stepniak,Acting Commissioner of Public Works,Parks and Streets TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Paul G.Gareis,P.E. TYPE TITLE: Acting City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD. i I � REFERRED TO THEQOMMITTEE..'­'.- ON LEGISLATION. i Wilkes Ave a One Way Polls i _tz i , s4 Name Address Yes or No Comments David Badding 110 Wilkes No Bad idea Laurie Drz z a 57 Wilkes No Unsafe. Andrew Kasinski 114 Wilkes No Unsafe Depends on Chad Rush 86 Wilkes Either direction i Elaine Rezekant 24 Wilkes No Not Safe Timothy Stotz 22 Wilkes No Not Safe Wayne Laney 21 Wilkes No Makses no sense 3 i Maryann Polle 93 Wilkes No Wilkes steet is ok as Lisa A. Williams 33 Wilkes No it is Sonia Banks 94 Wilkes No Williams 126 Wilkes No Rhonda Hills i i i Yes & { Gloria Salee 79 Wilkes Preferspeed bumps Yvonne McCloud 51 Wilkes Yes Roslyn E. Scruggs 114 Wilkes No Letter Attached l 3 i Print ` Date: Friday,November 6,2015 6:21 PM From: scruggs213@roadrunner.com i To: iwyatt@city-buffalo.com Subject: Changes to neighborhood streets I'm puzzled as to why it is necessary to make Wilkes Avenue a One-Way Street, and will benefit from this change: those who live on Wilkes Avenue or the city agency that removes snow? I have lived on Wilkes Avenue since 1991, and have never thought the street's direction is important. What is important for me- especially during those snow storms, is that I am able to get in and out of my drive and up and down the street. I have had no real concern about One-Way or Two-Way Wilkes Avenue. If the street is One-Way, will it be plowed in a timely and thorough manner? If the street direction remains as it is, will the street be plowed in a timely and thorough manner? I am just shaking my head in disbelief about your letter. This is my viewpoint. I am against this suggested change. 1 Ms. Roslyn E. Scruggs 144 Wilkes Avenue 1 i EI i i i i PETITIONS I a 7 8 i i1 1 i I I Dec 8, 2015 i I ® 64 � R. Santos, Owner,Use 492 Seventh-Change of Use from 2 Family Dwelling to Church in the Niagara River Coastal Review District (Ell)(Hrg 12/15) } i REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD a z � OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics __= City of Buffalo USE Building Application 65 Niagara SquaSe Buffalo.,NY 14202 (716)85=-4949 Fax(716)851-5472 Report Date 11/20/2015 09:19 AM Submitted By CAMDUR Page 1 ------------- i A/P# 230394 i Staoes 1 t Date I Time By Date/Time By Processed 11/18/201512:13 CAMDUR Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires As soclated Information Valuation Type of Work #Plans 0 Declared Valuation 1.00 Dept of Commerce #Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group SOW-G Actual Valuation 100.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name Description of Work j -COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL REQ'D FOR NIAGARA RIVER COASTAL REVIEW/PLANNING BOARD APPROVAL REQ'D/PLANS REQ'D***CHANGE OF USE FROM 2-FAMILY DWELLING TO CHURCH. j Parent A/P# Project# Project/Phase Name Phase# Size/Area Size Description a d Address 492 SEVENTH -1 BUFFALO NY 14201 Location Contact ID AC1234953 Name MAJIDA AGHA Mailing Address 1170 MAPLE RD Organization City WILLIAMSVILLE State/Province NY ZIP/PC 14221 Country USA Foreign Day Phone(716)636-5764 x Evening Phone Fax Mobile# Occupant N From To Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To 05/06/2007 Contact ID AC37496 Name AGHA MAJIDA Mailing Address Organization City 1170 MAPLE RD State/Province WILLIAMSVILLE NY ZIP/PC 14221 Country Q Foreign i Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile# Occupant N From To Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 05/06/2007 Contact ID AC389743 Name IGLESIA OASIS DE BENDICION INC Mailing Address 492 SEVENTH ST Organization City BUFFALO State/Province NY ZIP/PC 14201 Country USA D Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile# Occupant N From To Owner Y From 06/29/2012 To No Addresses are linked to this Application 1 ' i City of Buffalo USE Building Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo,NY 14202 1� (716)85'1-4949 Fax(716)851-5472 d Report Date 11/20/2015 09:19 AM Submitted By CAMDUR Page 3 I There are no inspections for this Report 3 f :i 704974 ELECTRICAL 1 Incomplete ❑ 11/18/201512:13 704975 HPLAN 1 Incomplete ❑ 11/18/201512:13 1 704976 FPLAN 1 Incomplete ❑ 11/18/201512:13 704977 PLAN REV 1 Incomplete ❑ 11/18/201512:13 704978 PPLAN 1 Incomplete ❑ 11/18/201512:13 704979 CC APP 1 Incomplete ❑ 11/18/201512:14 IN 111 SEEN= Detail 2. PLAN REVIEWS Modified By CAMDUR Modified Date/Time 11/18/201512:13 Comments No Comments PLAN REVIEWS i - Plans Review Required Revisions Required ❑ Simple Plan Review by Permit Office Q Revisions Required for Simple Plans ❑ One-and Two-Family Plan Review ❑ Revisions Req'd for 1-and 2-Family - ❑ Multiple Dwellings Plan Review ❑ Revisions Req'd for Mult.Dwellings ® Building Code Review ❑ Revisions Req'd.for Bldg Code Rev. ®Citywide Site Plan Submission Check ❑Revisions Req'd.for Citywide Site ❑ Sewer Code Review ❑ Revisions Required for Sewer Plans ® Plumbing Code Review ❑ Revisions Required for Plumbing ® Electrical Code Review ❑ Revisions Required for Electrical ® HVAC(Mechanical)Code Review ❑ Revisions Required for HVAC/Mech. ❑ Elevator Code Review ❑ Revisions Required for Elevators ® Fire Code Review ❑ Revisions Required for Fire Bureau 0 No Conditions i There is no planning condition for this project. No Records for This Search Criteria I 121 i K. Collins, Owner, Use 965 Kensington to Reestablish a Tavern w/Restaurant in the Kensington/Bailey Business District (Masten)(Hrg 12/15) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD j a 3 S OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERIC GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk = _ Registrar of Vital Statistics ___=_ a 65 NIAGARA SQUARE - ROOM 1308 CITY HALL MARY H. BALDWIN .:. ' i BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 1 Deputy City Clerk PHONE: (716) 851-5431 FAX:(716)851-4845 MILLY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics a THIS IS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: 6 To be held in the Council Ch mbe 13th(Floor,City hall On: At 2:00 prn *PLANNING BOARD MEETING WILL BE Ar-8016am Room 901 ON 2C 1q ,d,6 15 3 *FAXV4,RVY-6 PPEA-w ,OR E Pt:AN�V�zf C BOARD.A).rTH GO IIt N CQl C1 1NILG LAY Phone number for Planning Board 851-5085 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. Signed / ✓ ( 0 ) Print Name Phone#=`� 17 :,--) ,L Date ATTENTION CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT C1 IF APPROVED AT THE COMMITTEE MEETING THE ITEM WILL BE RE ERRED TO THE FULL COUNCIL ON 14-—jj ISS IF APPROVED AT THE FULL COUNCIL MEETING THE ITEM WILL GO TO THE MAYOR FOR APPROVAL THE MAYOR HAS UNTIL C L TO RETURN THE ITEM TO THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE I City pf Buffalo - GC Building Applicatio.i 65 Niagara Square /I� (1� Buffalo,NY 14202 / l r (716)851-4949 Fax(716)851-5472 Report Date 12/01/2015 02:36 PM Submitted By Mike Castro Page 1 i 1 A/P# 230748 i Stafles { �e a Date/Time By Date/Time By Processed 12/01/201514:35 CASTM Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires Associated Information Valuation Type of Work #Plans 3 Declared Valuation 100000.00 ' Dept of Commerce #Pages 7 Calculated Valuation 382172.12 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group SOW-B Actual Valuation 1380.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name Description of Work ***Plans required***Common Council approval Required 511 D Restricted Uses-***w/fee&hearing.Reestablishuse of a tavern w/restaurant in the Kensington/ Bailey Business District. Parent A/P# Project# Project/Phase Name Phase# Size/Area Size Description man EMERE-Millm i Address 965 KENSINGTON BUFFALO NY 14215- Location Contact ID AC39076 Name CORP OF WESTERN NEW YORK KENSINGTON DEVELOPMENT Mailing Address 965 KENSINGTON AVENUE Organization City BUFFALO State/Province NY ZIP/PC 14215-2729 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile# Occupant N From To Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 05/06/2007 a Contact ID ACI 236526 Name JOY MCDUFFIE Mailing Address Organization City 965 KENSINGTON AVE State/Province BUFFALO NY ZIP/PC 14215-2729 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone(716)835-4599 x Evening Phone ' Fax Mobile# Occupant N From To Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To 05/06/2007 Contact ID AC403924 Name PHAT CATZ OF WNY INC Mailing Address 297 HIGHGATE Organization } City BUFFALO State/Province NY ZIP/PC 14215 Country . USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile# Occupant N From To Owner Y From 04/08/2015 To § z ?Y y xUp s r Phi �Cect Ad ease No Addresses are linked to this Application City of Buffalo r - GC Building Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo,NY 14202 (716)851-4949 Fax(716)851-5472 Report Date 12/01/2015 02:36 PM Submitted By Mike Castro Page 3 01 i g G` There are no Inspections for this Report i 705675 BCODEREV 1 Incomplete ❑ 12/01/201514:35 705676 CC APP 1 Incomplete ❑ 12/01/201514:35 705677 FPLAN 1 Incomplete ❑ 12/01/201514:35 705678 PPLAN 1 Incomplete ❑ 12/01/201514:35 705679 ELECTRICAL 1 Incomplete ❑ 12/01/201514:35 705680 HPLAN 1 Incomplete ❑ 12/01/201514:35 I 705681 ASB 1 Incomplete ❑ 12/01/201514:35 705682 ELEVATORS 1 Incomplete ❑ 12/01/201514:35 j 3 Detail 1. PRIOR REQUIRED APPROVALS Modified By CASTM Modified Date/Time 12/01/2015 14:34 ' Comments No Comments N, -� PRIOR APPROVALS Bflo Arts Commission City.Survey(con't) Permit Office ❑Arts Comm.Approval ❑;Subdivisions ® Asbestos Survey ❑Asbestos Abatement ❑ Special eventsQ Bond/Certified check ❑ Assessment Combination Common Council City Engineering ❑Admin Office/Apts R4 E) First Insurances Check ❑ public Works approval E) Curb Cuts (-) Beauty Parlor R2 ❑ Notarized Permission/ for portable sign one year E) Encroachment showing Use encroachment Encroachment ❑ Canopy/Marquee ROW ❑ Rodent/Vermin Bait [) Oversize Trucking (-) Freestanding Sign ❑ Sewer Retention ❑ Sewer/Water Cut E) Plumbers'Cuts ❑ Human Service Facility ❑ Simple Demolition ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Street Cuts Portable Sign in ROW ❑ Simple Plan Approval City Planning ❑Tree over 4"at 4' ® Restricted Use Permit E) g zoning/use/Use Check El ❑ Other Citywide Site Plan ❑ Thruway Sign approval Preservation Board ❑ Subdivisions Environmental Review ❑ Zoning Variance E) Urban Renewal ❑ S.E.Q.R.A. El Preservation District ❑ N.E.P.A. ❑ Contiguous Check ± City Survey ' ❑Address Permit Law Office Water Department ❑ Development ❑ Insurances Check ❑ New Water Supply ❑ Flood Plain ❑Title Held ❑ Water Retention Detail 2. PLAN REVIEWS Modified By CASTM Modified Date/Time 12/01/2015 14:34 Comments No Comments I City of Buffalo GC Building Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo,NY 14202 �9 (716)851-4949 Fax(716)851-5472 Report Date 12/01/2015 02:36 PM Submitted By Mike Castro Page 5 1 1 There are no Items in this list i No Employee Entries No Log Entries 1 I y j = cd} ,f i 9 a a M. Collins, Owner,Use 2227 Genesee to Re-Open an Existing Bar&Restaurant in the Genesee-East Delavan Special Zoning District (Lov)(Hrg 12/15) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD i i i i a i OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERIC GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics _ _ a 65 NIAGARA SQUARE _ ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 MARY H. BALDWIN Deputy City Clerk PHONE: (716)851-5431 FAX:(716)851-4845 MILLY CASTRO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics Deputy Registrar of Vital Statistics THIS IS TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE TIME AND PLACE FOR THE . PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING: t✓h-G -�t Y\ 2.�-) U l�� i )�. "f �2�.L 1 Lac .�j�/4� C To be held in the Council Chamber,13`eFloor,City Hall L: p 2:00� At rn *PLANNING BOARD MEETING WILL BE ATS Room 901 ON IAILURETOARPAR'BEFO[ =Tt1. PI( IyN1NG B.iAi�3 AlVll 'FHf . A.MM6N COU�VCI�VIIilL D LAY -- Phone number for Planning Board 851-5085 a 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) 1 Print Name s/ � r��� �J f'. ( C> ,1/� Phone# ' Date ATTENTION i CONTACT THE COUNCILMEMBER IN YOUR DISTRICT IF APPROVED AT THE COMMITTEE MEETING THE ITEM WILL BE REFERRED j TO THE FULL COUNCIL ON j�� ��s� I IF APPROVED AT THE FULL COUNCIL MEETING THE ITEM WILL GO TO THE MAYOR FOR APPROVAL THE MAYOR HAS UNTIL / L/ - 1 TO RETURN THE ITEM TO THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE i City of Buffalo USE Building Application 1 65 Niagara Square ry, Buffalo,NY 14202, 1 wJ (716)8514949 Fax(716)851-5472 A Report Date 12/01/2015 03:48 PM Submitted By FLD Page 1 1 A/P# 230755 1 i I I Stages 3, Date/Time By Date/Time. By Processed 12/01/2015 15:31 DIGEF Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires 1Associated Information Type of Work #Plans 0 Declared Valuation 1.00 Dept of Commerce #Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group SOW-G Actual Valuation 100.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name Descotion ***Restricted use permit(public hearing)required 511-68.6F.(1)***to re-open an existing bar restaurant under new ownership in th Genesee-East Delavan special zoning district: Parent A/P# Project# Project/Phase Name Phase# i Size/Area Size Description i Address 2227 GENESEE BUFFALO NY 14211 Location Contact ID AC130394 Name DWAYNE CATHCART Mailing Address 270 PINE RIDGE RD Organization City CHEEKTOWAGA State/Province NY ZIP/PC 14225 Country USA Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile# Occupant N From To Owner Y From 07/28/2003 To Contact ID AC64042 Name WILLIAM CHURCHILL SARA;VAN DYKE Mailing Address 21 HUMASON Organization City BUFFALO State/Province NY ZIP/PC 14211 Country USA 0 Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile# Occupant N From To Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 05/06/2007 i Contact ID ACI 234716 Name ELOISE,AKA ELEASE NORRIS Mailing Address 62 GUALBERT AVE Organization City BUFFALO State/Province NY j ZIP/PC 14211 Country USA E) Foreign Day Phone(716)570-9533 x Evening Phone Fax Mobile# Occupant N From To Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To 05/06/2007 No Addresses are linked to this Application City(,)f Buffalo USE Building Application 35 Niagara Square Buffalo,NY 14202 716)854-4949 Fax(716)851-5472 Report Date 12/01/2015 03:48 PM Submitted By FLID Page 3 1 There are no Inspections for this Report I 1 j� 1 5710 CC APP 1 Incomplete ❑ 12/01/2015 15:46 NONE= MEMO= I Detail 1. PRIOR REQUIRED APPROVALS Modified By digef Modified Date/Time 12/01/2015 15:31 Comments No Comments - DRIOR APPROVALS Iflo Arts,Commission City Survey(con't) Permit Office ] Arts Comm.Approval ❑ Subdivisions ❑Asbestos Survey Asbestos Abatement Special events ❑ Bond/Certified check ❑Assessment Combination Common Council ❑ First Insurances Check ;ity Engineering ❑ Admin Office/Apts R4 ❑ Public Works approval ] Curb Cuts ❑ Beauty Parlor R2 ❑ Notarized Permission/ for portable sign one year Lease showing Use encroachment ] Encroachment ❑ Canopy/Marquee ROW ❑ Rodent/Vermin Bait ] Oversize Trucking ❑ Freestanding SignE) Sewer Retention ] Plumbers'Cuts ❑ Human Service Facility E) Sewer/Water Cut ❑ Simple Demolition ❑Telecommunication ] Street Cuts ❑ Portable Sign in ROW ❑Simple Plan Approval ® Restricted Use Permit ❑Tree over 4"at 4' ;ity Planning Other E:)Zoning/Use Check ] Citywide Site Plan ❑Thruway Sign approval Preservation Board ] Subdivisions Environmental Review E) Zoning Variance ] Urban Renewal ❑ S.E.Q.R.A. ❑ Preservation District ❑ N.E.P.A. ❑ Contiguous Check ,ity Survey ]Address Permit Law Office" Water Department ] Development ❑ Insurances Check ❑ New Water Supply !, ] Flood Plain ❑ Title Held ❑Water Retention ------------- 1 No Conditions There is no planning condition for this project. i ( No Records for This Search Criteria i 1 IV" Regular Committees 3 i Dec 8,2015 CIVIL SERVICE (Rasheed N.C. Wyatt, Chairperson) i Dec 8,2015 i I City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 a HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO J DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. i No. 2473 PASSED December 8,2015 Appoint Sr l'Class Stationary Engineer(Perm)(Step 17)(Donohue)(PW) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk IIIJ 160 Apr nuvtu 1I J DEC 1 8 2015 V T, T� MAYOR I I � U2 Appoint Senior 1St Class Stationary Engineer(Perm)(Step 17)(Donohue)(PW) (ccp# 15-2355,11/24) i j Mr. Wyatt moved: That Communication 2355 of November 24,2015,be received and filed and that the Permanent appointment of Patrick Donohue,2 Harvey PL,Buffalo, NY 14210 at Step 17 of$43,250.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES -9 NOES-0 j ----------- Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service i a i3 3 A i 1 1 1 i• l i i 1 * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVER.A. SCANLON * * * WINGO * * * WYATT [-- ---------] , [MAJ - 5 ] 3 [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 7]- �J 1 JI 1 City Clerk's Department a BUFFALO December 11, 2015 i HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO i DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 2474 PASSED December 8, 2015 Appoint Sr 11'Class Stationary Engineer(Perm)(Step 5)(Veroba)(PW) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A ftff ED DEC 1 8 2015 r:,II Jl MAYOR I i i Appoint Senior 1St Class Stationary Engineer(Perm)(Step 5)(Veroba)(PW) (ccp# 15-2355,11/24) Mr.Wyatt moved: That Communication 2356 of November 24,2015,be received and filed and that the Permanent appointment of Richard Veroba,24 Lester St,Buffalo, NY 14210 at Step 5 of$43,250.00 is hereby approved. i PASSED AYES -9 NOES- 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service D i 7 3 7 r i j i -� * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO * * * FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK * * * PRIDGEN * * RIVERA SCANLON * * * WINGO ' WYATT - [-------------] , [MAJ- 51 [2/3 - 61 *. [ 3/4 - 7] i i i i City Clerk's Department 1 BUFFALO j December 11, 2015 a HON. BYRON W. BROWN i MAYOR OF BUFFALO 1 DEAR SIR: 3 a Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 2475 PASSED December 8, 2015 Appoint Sr 15t Class Stationary Engineer(Perm)(Max)(Keenan,Reed,Womiak)(PW) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk if ffm N% IN N in gig APPRWIff D EC 1 8 2015 C:) MAYOR 0247 a Appoint Senior 1St Class Stationary Engineer(Perm)(Max)(Keenan,Reid,Womiak)(PW) (ccp# 15-2357,11/24) 1 a 1 Mr.Wyatt moved:. That Communication 2357 of November 24,2015,be received and filed and that the Permanent appointment of Colin Keenan,27 Carlyle Ave,Buffalo,NY 14220. Patrick Reid, 179 McKinley Pkwy,Buffalo, NY 14220 and James Wozniak,27 Lombardo St,Buffalo,NY 14206 at the maximum salary of$43,250.00 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES -9 NOES -0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service r 1 'I a i * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK * * * PRIDGEN * * * RIVERA * * * SCANLON WINGO * * * WYATT * * * [-------------] . [MAJ- 5 ] [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 7] 0 4 fa .A I Notices of Appointments-Temp/Prov/Perm (ccp#15-2371, 11/24) i Mr. Wyatt moved: 1 That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed 1 ADOPTED i 1 i { a Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service i I ,I FINANCE a (Richard A. Fontana Chairman) i 3 3 9 3 1 i Dec 8,2015 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 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. 7 No. 2477 PASSED December 8,2015 Approval of Second Amendment to PILOT Application Agreement to Facilitate Sub-Subletting Small Portion of Health Now 249-257 W.Genesee to Bflo Niagara Partnership Inc(Strat Plan) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk :A P P R 0%VN E RD 4 � f ROIE1 S 1 ii : D EC 1 C `1015 3 MAYO 0247`1 Approval of Second Amendment to PILOT Application Agreement—HealthNow Facility 1 (Fill)(Strat Plan) j (Item No. 2329, C.C.P.,Nov. 24, 2015) j Mr. Fontana moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; 3 That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to enter into a Second Amendment to the PILOT Application Agreement for the HealthNow Facility through the Erie County Industrial Development Agency("ECIDA")to allow for PILOT payments over and above the amounts typically paid to the City of Buffalo under a standard PILOT agreement to be directed by the ECIDA towards repayment of the HealthNow facility project redevelopment debt. HealthNow wishes to sub-sublease to the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, Inc. ("BNP") approximately 13,920 sq. ft. of space within the HealthNow project, which will result in a small increase in PILOT payments being made to the City of Buffalo of approximately $14,000 per year resulting in the City's receipt of roughly$98,000 in additional tax revenues based on current assessments and tax rates. That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Law Department and other appropriate - City staff to take all such steps and actions and to execute and/or process such additional documentation, agreements and/or modifications thereto as shall be necessary to facilitate and implement the BNP relocation and the corresponding appropriate adjustments to the PILOT arrangements at the HealthNow facility; and that the Common Council hereby directs the Law Department and other appropriate City personnel to negotiation to finalization the Second Amendments to the PILOT Application Agreement and other necessary documentation and agreements wherever necessary for execution and actual implementation of the above tasks and objectives. PASSED 71 Recommended by the Committee on Finance t� r < c Chairman I a i tV�J C:\Users\Irucinski\AppData\Local\MicrosoR\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\OX32QV W6\Second Amendment to PILOT-HealthNow.docx 'J j I 1 i * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * * * * GOLOMBEK * * * PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * * * WINGO * . i * * * WYATT * * * [-------------] [MAJ- 5 ] [2/3 - 6 [ 3/4 - 7 ] A 02 4 dj � �^ i j R. Fontana-Email From Erie Basin Marina Slip Renters Assoc-Request to Attend the November 17, 2015 Finance Meeting (ccp#15/2376, 11/24) Mr. Fontana moved: 1 That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed i ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance I I i W 024"1 � Audit of Animal Shelter (ccp#15/2227, 11/10) Mr.Fontana moved: 1 That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed i ADOPTED l J Recommended by the Committee on Finance 93 �f I 02410 Single Audit of Federal Financial Assistance Programs(Compt) (ccp#15/697, 04/14) Mr. Fontana moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance 9 I z 's `s l i I 1 I 02481, D. Smith-D.Eisenbek-Response Regarding Audit of Street Lights in COB (ccp#15/324, 02/17) Mr. Fontana moved: That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance I 0248 '. 1 Letter to National Grid Regarding Overcharge(Compt (ccp#15/196, 02/03) Mr.Fontana moved: i a That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance i 00 i Audit Report on the Erie Basin Marina 2013 Season(Compt) (ccp#14/290, 02/18) { Mr. Fontana moved: a That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed i ADOPTED a 7 Recommended by the Committee on Finance 1 i i COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Joseph Golombek, Jr., Chairman) a 9 � 7 3 Dec 8,2015 i 0 J Abandonment and Sale—East and West Market Street between Perry and Scott Streets (Fill)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 2328, C.C.P.,Nov. 24, 2015) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without 1 recommendation; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real`Esta e to abandon a V" eveloper"), et tree etween Perry and S treets (approximately 18,950 sq ) eet bet een Perry and S� Stre s (apprloximatky 18,775 ft.) Paladin n be of 5?�/7 Group, LC, and/or a corporation,1partnersh,;or otto be desig ated by 52 Group, LL and approved by the Offic of Str t'egic Plaer"), 295 in Str t, Suite 210, Bu alo,New York 14203,to us for off-street parking and green space i -e njunction with Devel pex'.s- project at 19 e tt Street,provided the following conditions are met: 1. The artment of Public Wor Parks and Streets and Buffalo Sewer Authority ha no bjections to the ab do ent. 2. L� velop agrees to create grant continuously pr serve d/or protect the City of /Buffalo's tility lines/fa0 ties and y and all othetility lin s/facilities or other /Buffalo's tities of inter sts. Said ag eements sha I be determin d in the sole discretion f the City -f Buffalo's Co oration ounsel's Office. Developer .hall sub it said easement to the ity of Buffalo and a affected utility comp an of affected or impacte ersons/entities. The terms ndit'ons of t� pr pose easement agreements shall be negotiated to finalization and subject to re iew an approval by the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, the City Buffalo's Corporation Counsel's Office and any utility company and other /interested ersons/entities t y be affected or impacted. 4.1 Developer grees to addr s any ri ht-of-way and/or i ityity ncerns or issues, if and when they ould arise o the satis ction of the p� artment o Public Works, Parks and Streets d the C' y's Corporatio Counse 's Office. 5. Developer a ees pay for all costs as o4afed with any and all r moval, relocation and/or decommissioning of any utilities/facilities that should arise mAkis project, if deenjelTlqecessary. 6. Develope agrees to keep the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets apprised ofthe con truction project and that the Department of Public W Parks and Streets n itor the progress of rig h of-way concerns or issues, i and when they should aris . 7. Developer grees to sign a Blease and In enmity Agre ent releasinVhe ty of ✓~Buffalo fro any and all 'ability, said doc ent to b inform and su acceptable t the City i the City's sole disc do 8. Developer sh 11 pay f r all title, survey(ALTA survey), title insurance, recordation fees, filing fe , tr sfer tax (deed stamps), as well as for any and all other expenses related to the closing and transfer of title. 1 9. �Develo agrees to any and all other terms deemed necessary by the City of p Buffalos orporation ounsel's Office. 10 Theo icia granting ,f t e easements ' ter sts over,under d n ar the public right- of-w bei sold w' 1 ge erally not ecome effective unt' the de reserving ease ents ri hts an /or eas ents . e filed in he Erie unty Cler 's Office. 11 Th official c sin /abandonm of the right-o -wa o be sold will n be me ective until the deed from the City conveying title to the right-of-way is properly filed in the Erie County Clerk's Office. That Common C cil hereby app ve the proposed abandonment and sale of East Market St eet b tween Pe y an Scott Str s and st Market St e etween Perry colt S reets ' the am unto 226,400. to 277 Group, L r a corpo tion, nership r oUlhergal entity e designated by 5277 Group, LLC and approved by the ffice of Strategile— Png. kssAl-- Recommended by the Committee on Community DevelopmentQ171� S 4Vairman � Y 1 �C j I 1 I i Mr. Golombel<moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Community Development ADOPTED I i { j a a I 2 1, � t Report of Sale— 190 Perry (Fill)(Strat Plan) (Item No. 2331, C.C.P.,Nov. 24, 2015) Mr. Golombek moved: i That the above item be, and the same hereby is,returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That the offer om Mr. Will' aladino, on behalf c� 277 GrouVu entity and/or c oration p nership other gal entity to desig ated by 5p LLC and approve by he Of ice f Str gic Plannin ("Deve per"), 295 ain Stre 21 uffalo, New York, in he ount o our Hundred Se housand Dollars ,000.00) for the purchase of 190 erry be and hereby is accepted on condition of the following: 1. That the Developer submit a detailed site plan of the project for approval by the City o uffalo Pl i g Board(if nec sa ) including landsc g and a breakdown of est ated to al pro ect costs, fo evie and approval the of Buffalo. Said pl shal also be i accord ce with icle XX of the Zon g Ordinan of the City f ffalo. 2. That e Developer submit to the Office of the Division of Real Estate evidence of equity cap it nd mortgage financing necessary for the completion of the project, which sh be bmitted prior sing. 3. evelo er is res onsible for erfo ng soil borin and s it investigatio a any ther sts, inves 'gations r surveys onsistent ith, and s 'ect to, ecution d cV41iance with A ess, Indemnific do d Insurance Ag ent,by each e ry contractor hired by Developer that will access the.property, for the purpose o dete ing, to the Developer's satisfaction, the suitability of the property for D Velo is intended use, and/or the presence or absence of dous substances as s ch to is use ' the Comprehe ve Environmental sponse, ompensation and iability Act o 198 as amen d, 42 SC ss 9601 e eq.; the Haz ous Materia Transpo ati Act, a ame ed, 49 US s 1801 seq.;the Resource nv tion V( Rec y Act, as nded 42 USC ss et seq., Articles 15 and 27 of the New York State vironm,ntal Conse on Law or any of ederal, state or local law, egulatio ,rul ordinance, by- w, po 'cy guidance, oced e, interpretati , de u a , order, or directive, xisting as f the dat ereof,pre iously e rced or subse ently en cted. Th Access Agree ent d evidence o ' sur ce saving the City of Buffal rmles from any and all liability must be approved as to form by the C' of Bu 0 oration Counsel's Office and signed by the City of Buffalo j prior to y and all ontractors ace si the property. 4. Deve per shall exe ute and En ronmen 1 Release Inde 'ty Agreement rel sing the City o uffalo om any an a111 i ty, said doe ent to be and stance acceptable to th ity in the City e discretion. All rovis' s contained in said agre ent shall run with the land constituting the operty and shall be binding upon Developer and all his successors and assigns as well as upon subsequent purchasers or owners of the property. i 5.qTheB er agrees t ay for all costs fated with any and all removal, relocation, /or deco is Toning of a utiliti s/facilities incl g, but not limited to, ity pol s from e prop y if it is d ermined d if th City agrees Cli ermi ation). 6. Sewer Authority has facilities in the area in question, specifically a 24" VT and associated MH's that run through 190 Perry (a/k/a W. Market), which are necessary for public use and may not be infringed upon. The Buffalo Sewer Authority has indicated that a p ent easement will be required with prohibition of perm nt tructures with' . 7, evelo r will rovide the ity with an easement ghts an access agreements, if Fv ry, satis ctory t the City in the t 's e discretion.8. oper shall p r all title, survey(ALTA survey), title insurance,recordatioling fees, transfer tax (deed stamps), as well as for any and all other expenses related to the closing and transfer of title. 9. Developer agrees to any other terms and conditions deemed necessary by the City of Buffalo Corporation Counsel's office. That th o on Counc' ereby uthorizes ine t City personnel to take such s s, acti ns and epare d cument s deemed cessa y the C moration u sel's ISO for the tran er of tle and tha the ommon Cound eby authorize e or to e cut e deed and y her documents deemed necessary by the City's Corporation Counsel's Office. A S Recommended by the Committee on Community Development / Chai an hl� i Nov 1 i i 0 I a 1 i I Mr. Golombek moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Community 1 Development 1 _ a a ADOPTED i .I I City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 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. 1 No. 2486 PASSED December 8, 2015 Encroachment Within City ROW-905 Elmwood(Del)(PW) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk APPROVEU DEC 1 8 2015 Y, MAYOR I rT Encroachment in City Right-of-Way—.905 Elmwood Avenue (Del) (DPW) (Item No. 2345, C.C.P.,Nov. 24, 2015) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That the Common Council hereby approves the application of Ellicott Development, which is the owner of the property located at 905 Elmwood, to encroach the City right-of-way with an excavation protection system that is integral to the construction of a proposed building. The proposed encroachment is as follows: excavation protection system on Elmwood and West Delavan for the purpose of supporting the City right-of-way during construction. The excavation protection system will be construction of soldier piles and timber lagging. The soldier piles and timber lagging will be installed around the foundation of the building, generally five feet into the right-of-way. At the end of construction,the soldier piles and timber lagging that is within five feet of the surface will be removed. All other materials will be abandoned in place. That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets,pursuant to Chapter 413-67 (Encroachment Regulations) of the City Charter to permit the installation,provided that the following conditions are met by the applicant: 1. That the applicant obtain any and all other City of Buffalo permits necessary. 2. The final construction documents are approved in writing by the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets prior to construction commencing. 3. That the encroachments are installed as shown on the final approved construction documents. 4. That any revisions to the final construction documents be submitted to the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets for review and written approval prior to closing. 5. That the applicant submit final as-built drawings to the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets and the New York State Dig Safely Commission of all buried encroachments that are to permanently remain in the right-of-way. -_ 6. That the applicant agree in writing to be responsible for any and all maintenance and/or problems, liabilities, costs and/or damages associated with the encroachments into perpetuity and further that said obligations shall run with the land known at 905 Elmwood Avenue and that said obligations shall be binding upon the applicant and all of the applicant's successors and assigns and all successive owners having title to the ' land known as 905 Elmwood Avenue. 7. That the applicant agree in writing to restore all disturbed surfaces, structures, facilities, utilities and/or appurtenant materials of the right-of-way to match or improve the existing condition in accordance with the City of Buffalo Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets standard specifications and/or details. 8. That the applicant supply the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets with appropriate indemnities and with certificates of insurance deemed appropriate by the Corporation Counsel, which will indemnify and save harmless the City of Buffalo . against any and all loss and damage arising out of the construction, maintenance, use and removal of approved encroachments. That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets to enter into this Right-of-Way Encroachment Agreement subject only to such clarifications as are recommended by the Corporation Counsel in finalizing this Agreement. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Community Development airman i 3 a j r 1 i 1 i i i C i i i * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO * * * FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK * * * * * GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT * * * _ [-------------] . [MAJ- 51 [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 7 ] I I NO. C. Fisher III-Contract Compliance Review Committee (C.C.P. 15-2375, Nov 24) Mr. Golombek now moves that the above item is hereby referred to the Committee on Minority Women Business Enterprise. 3 Adopted. i Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chair an i I 7 1 Approval of the Abandonment and Sale of East Market Street and West Market Street to 5277 Group, LLC (Fill) (Item No. 2418, C.C.P.,Nov. 24, 2015) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That th ommon Council hereby authorizes the Office of St egic Planning, Division of Real Es at , to ab don and sell East ket Street(approxim� ely 1 50 sq. ft.) and West Market Stx et(appro 'mately 18,7 sq. ft.) 5277 Group, J,,/EC ("Devel er") and/or a corpor tfon,partnershi or othe egal entity to e designat d by 5277 Group, LC and approved by th Office of Strategi ingn- e total am t of Two Hundred Twenty- 'xThousand F r Hundred Dollars ($226,40'.00), su ject to the following conditions: 1. Providing t4efe are no signif. ant objections voiced or raised at or from the public hearing, published and held b the Common Council, and further providing Deve pQ er agrees to create, g ant and continuousl�re rve and/or protect the City of Buf, lo's utility lines/faciliti sand any and all,.other utih y lines/facilities or other persons/entities of interests. aid agreem,e�,t6hall be det rmined in a sole discretion of the City of Buf alo's Co dation Counsel's fi 2. Developer shall submit said se is to the City of Buffalo and any affected utility company and other affected or impacted persons/entities. The terms and conditions of the proposed easement agreements shall be negotiated to finalization and subject to review and approval of the Department of Public Works,Parks and Streets,the City of Buffalo Corporation Counsel's Office and tility company and other interested persons/entities tro ay e affected or im cted. 3. Developer agreesaddres any right- -way and/or ility concern�c�Works.5 ' if and When they should arise,to th satisf tion of the Depart ent of Pu Parks d Streets d the City's Co ation Counsel's Office. 4. T e PI ng Board, Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, and the Buffalo Se e uthority recommend and approve the abandonment and sale of East Market _= Streets and West Market Street. 5. Developer agrees to pay for all costs, if any deemed necessary, associated with any and all removal,relocation and/or decom ss' ning of any utilities/facilities that should arise from this project. 1 6. Developer reeto keep the Depa ment of Pub 'c Works, P s d Streets apprised 1 f the cc tructio project and t - the Departme t of Publ' Works, Parks and Itreets onitor th progress o ny right-of-way c ce or issues, i d when the ou arise. 7. e eloper agrees to Release and Indemnity Agreement releasing the City of Buffalo from any and all liability, said document to be form and substance acceptable to the City in the City's sole discretion. 8. Developer further agrees to any and all other terms deemed necessary by the City of Buffalo Corporation Counsel's Office. 1 9. The official granting of t e easements interests over,under and near the public right- of-way being:sold will ge, eral not become effectiv u til the deed reserving a easements,r`ights and/or e sements are filed in the Erie County Clerk's Office. 10. The oTeial closing/aban onment of the right-of-way t be sold will not become effectt*ve until the deed from the City conveying title t the right-of-way property is filed<in the Erie County C erk's Offic .f�'' 11. Developer has also agree to pay r all costs associate with the abandonment and sale and transfer of title inc g, but not limited to,titl urvey QkTA survey), title insurance,recordation fees, filing fees,transfer tax (deed stamps), as well as for 1 any and all other expenses related to the closing, . ansfer of title and any necessary easements. That the Common ouncil hereby authorizes the ayor to execute all the necessary documents inEluding, but of limited to,the deed i/xd`er to effectuate transfer of title of East Market Street and West arket Street between P mry and colt Streets, such deed to be in form and substances acceptable to the Corporation -ounsel's O 1 ce and to include standard indemnity and release as to all site aid environmental conditions; and at the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor and Aher pert n'dnt C,it per onnel to to e all such steps and actions and to execute and/or develop, n ot�ite ando°cess the necessaryd �ument, easements, access a agreements or any other a g�eme nd/or modi cations heretd\\as shall be reasonably necessary to facilitate imp ement the reserve easements with't a sale properties (and -=' easement interests} ar the sale properties) forth benefit of the City d for the benefit oft -W' pertinent associ fed utilities and other persons/en 'ties where appy riate) a -ari /or reserving an or acquiring such easements and ac ess rightsa�k'as are determined to be appropri�to by the City of Buffalo Corporation Co sel' Mice; and that the Common Council hereb /authorizes pertinent City personnel to enter into all such agreements and to take such stepand actions as shall be reasonably necessary to achieve the purpose and objectives of the deed,\�onveyance and easement agreements and arrangements. Rai/ Recommended by the Committee on Community Development o _ Chairman I 1 i i i No. 2488 Approval of the Abandonment&Sale East&West Market St Public Hearing Motion to open the public hearing by Councilmember Rivera Seconded by Mr. Franczyk Speakers: Richard Simmonson Sean Patrick Dave MacNamara Motion to close the public hearing by Councilmember Rivera Seconded by Mr. Franczyk Mr. Riverak4nakes a motion to recommit the above item to the Committee on Community Development. Seconded by Mr. Franczyk i i I i 2 4 `, � G� a Sale of Vacant Lot to Homeowners on Brinkman Ave (C.C.P. #14-387,Feb 18)(#13-96,9/3) Mr. Golombek now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED i i Recommended by the Committee on Community Development City Clerk's Department BUFFALO 1 December 11,2015 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. 2490 PASSED December 8,2015 Site Plan or Zoning Referral to EC,NY and Reply to Municipality 422,424&426 Dingens(Lov) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk may ArrRvvtu D EC 1 8 2015 MAYO i I Site Plan or Zoning Referral to County of Erie,New York and Reply to Municipality (Lov) (Item No. 30, C.C.P.,Nov. 12, 2013) Mr. Golombek moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the Common Council hereby authorizes the rezoning of 422, 424 and 426 Dingens Street from a R-2 Residential to a C-2 Community Business. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community. Development Chairman a 3 i I 1 � U L i C:\UaenVrucinalti\AppDelaLLocalUfimoaofl\Windows\Temporary I—FiJ,,T tmtMd,,kN=QVW6�iW Plan or Z,wg Ref 1-422424end426Dmpm.d— a � V i i i 1 i i * AYE * NO * * * FEROLET.O * * * FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WATGO WYATT ------------- -` [MAJ- 51 * * U [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 7] i 1�v a LEGISLATION (Christopher R Scanlon, Chairman) i a I Dec 8,2015 I I i I 1 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11, 2015 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. i No. 2491 PASSED December 8,2015 J. Singh.Owner,Use 3444 Bailey to Replace Portion of Existing Pole Sign With Electronic Price Changing Cabinet(Univ)(hrg 12/1) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk P 0%V E ED DEC 1 8 1015 = .Jl MAYOR 0249 " J. Singh, Owner,to Use 3444 Bailey to Replace a Portion of an Existing Pole Sign with an Electronic Price Changing Reader Cabinet(Univ)(DPIS) (Item No. 2381, C.C.P.,Nov. 24, 2015) 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 J. Singh, Owner, to replace a portion of an existing pole (static price reader) with an electronic price changing reader cabinet located at 3444 Bailey Avenue. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation airman i I 3 l R I I C:\Users\lmcinskiWppData\Local\Microsotl\Windmvs\Temporary Internet Files\Content0utlook\OX32QV W6\Pole sign 3444 Bailey.docz ` * AYE * NO * * * FEROLET.O * * * FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK * * * - GOLOMBEK * * * PRIDGEN * * * RIVERA * '� * * * SCANLON * * * WINGO * ,� * * * WYATT * * * _ [-MAJ -r 51 V [2/3 - 6] [3/4 - 7 ] I City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 j HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: a Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 2492 PASSED December 8,2015 _ a R.Wilkinson,Owner,Use 3300 Bailey to Re-Open Existing Restaurant in the Kensington Bailey Special Zoning District(Univ)(hrg 12/1) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk ArPRUVEU _. , DEC 1 8 2015 I MAYOR I i 024IYG i R. Wilkinson, Owner, to Use 3300 Bailey to Reopen an Existing Restaurant in the Kensington/Bailey Special Zoning District(Univ)(DPIS) (Item No. 2382, C.C.P.,Nov. 24, 2015) i Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That the Common Council hereby approves the application of R. Wilkinson, Owner,to reopen an existing take-out restaurant closed longer than a year in the Kensington/Bailey Special Zoning District, located at 3300 Bailey Avenue. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation kChaifr'nan i { i i I { C:\Usem\lminski\AppData\LocaIMcmsoft\Windows\Tcmporary Inlemet Files\Content.Outlook\OX32QV W6\Reestablish restaurant 3300 Bailey.docx { a i * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * - GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT * * * [-------------] . [MAJ- 51 * * � [2/3 - 61 *. [ 3/4 - 7] i 3 ` I I j 024 K. Scritchfield, Agent,Use 399 Ohio to Erect a Display Billboard in a M1 and Buffalo River Coastal Review Zoning District(Fill) (DPIS) (Item No. 2383, C.C.P.,Nov. 24, 2015) i Mr. Scanlon moved: i That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the Common Council hereby denies the application of K. Scritchfield, Agent, to erect a 12'x 24'x 25'high non-accessory static display billboard on private property in an M1 and Buffalo River Coastal Review Zoning Districts located at 399 Ohio. Denied. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation an 3 j C:\Users\cleMerWppData\Local\hticrosoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\ContenLOutlookU5MI.CIH5\Billboardd99 Ohio.docx i i i i * AYE * NO i FEROLETO * * * FONTANA * * * i FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT * * * - [-------------] , [MAJ - 51 * *Q [2/3 - 6] 1 [ 3/4 - 7] i ® ,2 K. Scritchfield, Agent,Use 51 Broadway to Erect a Display Billboard on Private Property in Front of a Convenience Store/Gas Station(Ell) (DPIS) (Item No. 2384, C.C.P.,Nov. 24, 2015) i Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation; That the C on Coun "�� eby.apprMs the ap ation of S tchfie ent,to erect a�10' 15' 25' gh bil oaro prva r ert ' then of a ones conven ree p st+4as sta ip , locate 1 Broadwa Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Ch an a i ii I j C:\Users\Jmcinski\AppData\Local\MicrosoR\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\ContentOutlmk\OX32QV W6\Billboard-5l Broadway.docx f i 1 i i 1 Mr. Scanlon moved that the above item be recommitted to the Committee on Legislation. i ADOPTED i i I I {1 1 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 1 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO i DEAR SIR: — Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 2495 PASSED December 8,2015 M.Alhushaishi,Owner,Use 896 Niagara,Restricted Use Permit for Grocery Store/Take Out in the Niagara River Coastal Special Review District(Nia)(hrg 12/01) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk i DECNEUV APr1% ED 1 8 201 MAYOR _= ® 24 �{ ' . 1 M. Alhushaishi, Owner, to Use 896 Niagara, Restricted Use Permit for a Grocery Store/Take Out in the Niagara River Coastal Special Review District(Nia)(DPIS) (Item No. 2385, C.C.P.,Nov. 24, 2015) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the above same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That the Common Council hereby approves the application of M. Alhushaishi, Owner,to use 895 Niagara for a grocery store/take out at a one-story masonry building in the Niagara River Coastal Special Review District. j PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation i Choi an 9 j j d 3 i 3 t 9 3� `1 1 C:\Users\lmcinsld\AppDataUcalNAicrosoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\ContentOutlook\OX32QVW6\Restricted Use Pemdt-grocery store 896 Niagara.do } 1 * AYE * NO FEROLETO FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK �* - GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON WI GO WYATT [-------------] [MAJ- 5 ] *� [2/3 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7 ] i { City Clerk's Department BUFFALO 4 December 11,2015 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO i i DEAR SIR: 1 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present i herewith the attached resolution item. i No. 2496 PASSED December 8, 2015 Ordinance Amendment Ch 372 Bouncers(Pridgen) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Arrilovhutoil I D EC 1 8 2015 1 MAYOR f 0 11IJ 2 ::y 4�t i Ordinance Amendment—Chapter 372 Bouncers i (Item No. 2420, C.C.P.,Nov. 24, 2015) Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is,returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; That Chapter 372 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, as it relates to Bouncers be amended as specified in the attached Ordinance Amendment. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation P C ' erson i i i I j1 1 i i) C:\Users\lmcinski\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\OX32QVW6\Ordinance Amendment Ch 372.docx �JO I i - * AYE* NO FEROLETO FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * - GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA * '� SCANLON WINGO * * WYATT - [-------------] [MAJ- 5 ] [2/3 - 6] [3/4 - 7] i 02401) j J. Rooney-Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration (C.C.P. #15-2177, Oct 27) Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED i Recommended by the Committee on Legislation I i i i City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO a r DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. i' No. 2498 PASSED December 8, 2015 J.Bruckman,Owner,Use 2115 Seneca St.to Re-Establish a Discontinued Use of a Tavernin the Seneca St Special District-Erect a Platform Canopy for Outdoor Cafe(South)(hrg 11/4) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk V E DEC 1 8 MAYOR i • ® Fd `Ft �Y �i J. Bruckman, Owner,to Use 2115 Seneca Street to Re-establish Discontinued Use of a Tavern in the Seneca Street Special District and Erect a Platform Canopy for an Outdoor Cafe (South)(DPIS) (Item No. 2178, C.C.P., Oct. 27, 2015) a Mr. Scanlon moved: That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; t _ That the Common Council hereby approves the application of J. Bruckman, Owner,to reestablish discontinued use of a tavern located at 2115 Seneca Street in the Seneca Street Special District, and to erect a platform with canopy for an outdoor cafe on private property.. PASSED Recommended b the Committee on Legislation Y g Ch ' an 3 7 i i i .M C:\Users\lmcinski\AppDataU.ocal\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\ContentOutlwk\OX32QV W6\Reestablish restaurant 2115 Senma.dmx tJ-I/ I 0 a a * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA * * * SCANLON * WINGO WYATT r [MAJ- S ] [2/3 - 6] * 1 [ 3/4 - 7] I3 1 I ® 24 i Sex Offender Reporting Inquiry(Pridgen)(exc res) (C.C.P. #15-1998, Sept 29) i Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. _3 ADOPTED i 1 Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 3 e 1 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11, 2015 a 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. 2500 PASSED December 8,2015 Food Store License(New)2290 Fillmore(Masten)(EDPI)(#15-1247,06/23) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk ArrKu tD DEC 1 2015 ' MAYOR 1 1 Food Store License (New)—2290 Fillmore(Masten)(DPIS) (Item No. 1396, C.C.P., July 7, 2015) Mr. Scanlon moved: a That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council with a recommendation for approval; i That the Commissioner of Permits and Inspections Services hereby approves the application of MD Mokleshur Rahman d/b/a Mr. Variety Store Inc. to operate a food store located at 2290 Fillmore. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation firman 1f P 1 I� 7 C:\Users\Irucinski\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Intemet Files\Content.Outlook\OX32QV W6\Food Store License-new-2290 Fillmore.docx I i v o� i * AYE * NO * * * 9 FEROLETO * * * FONTANA i FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN RIVERA SCANLON * WINGO WYATT [-- ---------] [MAJ- 5 ] ' [2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7] I I 0 9 �\ i I I Mandatory Paid Sick Leave(LoCurto)(exc final res) (C.C.P. #15-782,Apr 14) i Mr. Scanlon now moves that the above item be Received and Filed. ADOPTED a i 1 I Recommended by the Committee on Legislation I i a RESOLUTIONS 7 a a 1 i s i 7� I 1 a Dec 8,2015 I j City Clerk's Department a BUFFALO December 11,2015 I 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. 2502 PASSED December 8, 2015 Transfer of Funds-Law Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk E I FAPPROVED DEC 1 1 0 { MAYOR 0250 BY: MR. FONTANA Transfer of Funds That, Pursuant to §20-12 of the Charter and the Certificate of the Mayor and the Comptroller submitted to the Common Council,the appropriation in be transferred and reappropriated as set forth below: j From: 10546001-411001 Law- Salaries $ 382,850 To: _ 10333001-411001 Traffic Violations-Salaries $ 240,000 10333001-412002 Traffic Violations-Seasonal $ 30,000 10333001-413001 Traffic Violations-Overtime $ 72,000 10333001-414001 'Traffic Violations- Longevity $ 7,800 10333001-414007 Traffic Violations-Perfect Attendance $ 3,000 10333005-461001 Traffic Violations—Office Supplies $ 12,000 10333005-464000 Traffic Violations—Periodicals $ 550 10333006-461006 Traffic Violations—Equipment $ 3,000 10333006-443400 Traffic Violations—Equip Maintenance Contract $ 4,500 10333006-455000 Traffic Violations—Printing &Binding $ 4,500 10333006-455100 Traffic Violations—Printing Shop $ 3,500 10333006-456000 Traffic Violations—Other Services $ 2,000 E i i f I a I * AYE * NO FEROLETO FONTANA * FRANCZYK * * * i * * * GOLOMBEK _ PRIDGEN * * * RIVERA SCANLON WINGO WYATT [-------------] [MAJ- 5 ] [2/3 - 6] [3/4 - 7 ] i i i I City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 11,2015 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO a DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. a No. 2503 PASSED December 8, 2015 Waiver of Fees Annual Kaiser Town Kids Christmas Party Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A P R D r Ulft DEC 1 b 2015 �n MAYOR RESOLUTION i 11/24/15 j By: Mr. Fontana Re: Waiver of Fees—Annual Kaisertown Coalition Kids Christmas Party Whereas: Block Clubs are an invaluable resource to the community, giving cooperating residents the opportunity to work toward continued maintenance and improvement of the quality-of-life in the community; and Whereas: The Kaisertown Coalition Block Club serves the residents of the Kaisertown neighborhood in the Lovejoy District; and Whereas: Each year the Kaisertown Coalition hosts the Kids Christmas Party in which neighborhood youth and their families can enjoy holiday festivities and meet Santa Claus; and Whereas: This year's Kids Christmas Party will be held on Saturday, December 121h at the Peter J. Machnica Community Center; and Whereas: The Kids Christmas Party is a free community event with all costs covered directly by the volunteer members of the Kaisertown Coalition, a self-funded organization. Now,Therefore, Be It Resolved: The Common Council hereby requests a waiver of any and all permit and application fees associated with the Kids Christmas Party in order to assist the Kaisertown Coalition in successfully hosting this event. Be It Further Resolved: A copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Department of Public Works Division of Parks. Richard A. Fontana Lovejoy District ASSE * AYE * NO FEROLETO FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN * * * RIVERA * * SCANLON * * WINGO * * * 3 WYATT [-------------] [MAJ- 51 [2/3 - 6] [3/4 - 7] i i i 0250 i r RESOLUTION In the Common Council of The City of Buffalo, On December 8, 2015 Council Member Golombek, for himself and Council Members Pridgen, Rivera, Scanlon, Feroleto, Franczyk, Fontana, Wingo, Sr. and Wyatt submitted the following resolution: Support of Citizens for Regional Transit's Metro Rail Expansion Petition Whereas, Citizens for Regional Transit is a grass roots community organization that promotes the expansion of Metro Rail to serve all of Western New York and the improvements of regional transit service; jWhereas, founded in 1965, their central focus is to see Buffalo's light rail extended to achieve its original goal of providing a 36 mile network that serves the citizens of the Buffalo-Niagara region; - Whereas, Citizens for Regional Transit has called upon the leadership of Buffalo, New York to support their petition for new sustainable funding for public transportation, building of new multimodal rail stations in Buffalo, and some specific Buffalo light rail extensions; Whereas, this petition is directly related to, and a reflection of, the Buffalo Common Council resolution on public transit that was unanimously passed on April 2, 2013; and Whereas, other endorsers of said petition are the Partnership for the Public Good, the Sierra Club, GOBike Buffalo, the Wellness Institute of Greater Buffalo, the Campaign for Greater Buffalo and many others: Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council— 1 1) supports Citizens for Regional Transit's petition calling for new sustainable funding for public transportation, building of new multimodal rail stations in Buffalo, and specific Buffalo light rail extensions mentioned in the said petition; and JG:jm Page 1 of 2 i j V 2) Copies of this resolution be forwarded to Citizens for Regional Transit, ] Mayor Byron Brown, Assemblyman Sean Ryan, NFTA, and Corporation i Counsel. C, 0 NA- Darius G.Prid n David A.Rivera Christopher P.Scanlon Council President Majority Leader President Pro Tempore 1 Ellicott Counc' Member Niagara Council Member South Council Member � / r Joel P.Feroleto David A.Franczyk Richard A.Fontana Del ware Council Member Fillmore Council Member Lovejoy Council Member lysees 0.Wingo,Sr. Joseph Golombek,Jr. Rasheed N.C.Wyatt 'I Masten Council Member North Council Member University Council Memb a 3 ADOPTED i i JG:jm �� Page 2 of 2 i I . 1 1 1 i 1 � w i RESOLUTION i Sponsor: Council President 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 Mary H. Baldwin, as a marriage officer for a period expiring December 31, 2016. ADOPTED - I C Darius G. Pridgen 3 Ellicott District Council Member I Council President i i I ADOPTED i i 0250 { 3 RESOLUTION In the Common Council of The City of Buffalo, On December 1, 2015 Council President Pridgen submitted the following resolution: Fruit Belt Strategic Plan Border Clarification Whereas, in CCP Item No. 2354 Nov 12, 2014, The City of Buffalo Common Council established a policy to stop the sale of any City property within the boundaries of the Fruit Belt neighborhood; Whereas, this moratorium on sales of City property in the Fruit Belt is to last until the establishment of a duly approved strategic plan intended to protect area residents from the adverse effects of development as well as encourage their input concerning Fruit Belt revitalization; Whereas, for the purpose of restriction of sales, CCP Item No. 2354 Nov 12, 2014 defined the Fruit Belt as an area enclosed by Cherry Street, Best Street, Main Street, and Jefferson Avenue; and Whereas, using these streets alone does not make a completely closed in geographical area, leaving several blocks in its southern corner in dispute: Now, Therefore Be It Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council- 1) Defines the Fruit Belt,for the purposes of the policy outlined in CCP Item No. 2345 Nov 12, 2014, as area bordered and enclosed by Cherry Street, Jefferson Avenue, Best Street, Main Street, Goodell Street, and Michigan Avenue; and 2) Directs Council Staff to forward copies of this resolution to Mayor Brown, OSP Executive Director Brendan Mehaffy, and members of Fruit Belt Advisory Council. ADOPT , � f n W V Darius G.Pridgen/ Council President Ellicott District Council Member DGP:me �Q Page 1 of 1 D i I 02Q 0 RESOLUTION `Y �J In the Common Council of The City of Buffalo, On July 8, 2015 aCouncil Member Pridgen, for himself and Council Member Wyatt submitted the following resolution: i i Notifying Property Owners in Writing When Properties are sold at City Auction Whereas, delinquent homes in foreclosure due to failure to pay taxes, water bills, sewer rents and other user fees are sold as-is at the Buffalo In-Rem Public Auction to the highest bidders each year in October; Whereas, in recent years, the City Auction prices have made a dramatic increase in closing bids, sometimes which far exceed the value of the back taxes and fees owed by the j delinquent homeowners; I Whereas, the City of Buffalo is only entitled to the back taxes and fees owed on delinquent homes in foreclosure, and surplus amounts are rightfully owed to the former a owners,lienholders or judgment creditors; Whereas, the City of Buffalo's In-Rem Auctions have raised a surplus amount of approximately $11.6 million from the sale of 1,211 properties on more than 500 streets across the City; Whereas, the average In-Rem Auction surplus is about $9,600 and the largest is almost $150,000; Whereas, unclaimed surplus funds are transferred to the County Comptroller, and after five years the unclaimed surplus funds are transferred to the State Comptroller's general fund; Whereas, the City of Buffalo currently follows state guidelines, which do not address surplus funds regarding In-Rem Auctions or notify former property owners of the surplus money that they are rightfully owed; 1 Now, Therefore Be It Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council— i i 1) Calls on the Office of Strategic Planning and the Division of Real Estate to notify all property owners in writing of their rights when their properties are sold in future City auctions; 2) Copies of this resolution are to be sent to Mayor Byron Brown, New York State Senators Timothy Kennedy and Sean Ryan, County Comptroller Christopher Collins, State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, Page 1 of 2 i 1 I the Office of Strategic planning, The Division of Real Estate, the �J�v Department of Assessment and Taxation, the City Treasurer and Corporation Counsel 1 1 S Darius G.Pri en Rasheed N.C.-Wyatt Council President Un'versity Council Member 1 Ellicott Council Member 3 a ADOPT RESOLVES REFER THE REMAINDER TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION j s a 3 1� i i DP:jm Page 2 of 2 I 0250 \ RESOLUTION In the Common Council of The City of Buffalo, On November 23, 2015 Council President Pridgen submitted the following resolution: Request to incorporate Wheelchair Accessible Swings in The City of Buffalo Parks i Whereas, During the summer months, a significant majority of Western New York's population congregate within their local parks to enjoy the weather and participate in recreational _- events; and Whereas, Currently, the parks are not equipped with wheelchair accessible swings and equipment. Individuals in wheelchairs and those with limited mobility have been excluded in many playground activities; and Whereas, It is the mission of the Commission on Citizens Rights and Community Relations of The City of Buffalo to encourage equal treatment of persons with disabilities; and Whereas, The local parks system should be held to the same standards, to permit constituents equal access and opportunity for recreational enjoyment. Now, Therefore Be It Resolved, That the Department of Public Works conduct a study to determine the need and most practical locations,to incorporate wheelchair swings and equipment in all parks within the City of Buffalo accessible to individuals in wheelchairs and those with other physical disabilities; and Now, Therefore Be It Finally Resolved That, That this resolution be forwarded to the Mayor's Office, Office of Strategic Planning, Department of Public Works, the Office of Disabilities, Permits and Inspections, the Erie County Departments of Parks & Recre ion, and the ffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy. i I ! ADOPTED Darius G.Pridgen i Council President i Ellicott District Council Member AWS 6 D Page 1 of 1 i J 02 509 X91" RESOLUTION In the Common Council of The City of Buffalo, On December 3, 2015 Council President Pridgen, for himself and Council Member Wingo, Sr., submitted the following resolution: 1 Study Barriers on Elevated Portions of Kensington Expressway(NY 33) Whereas, in April 2014, a man died when his vehicle broke through guardrails separating the _ elevated Humboldt Parkway from traffic on the Kensington Expressway portion of NY 33; Whereas, on November 29, 2015,a car crashed through the same guardrails and landed in the path of high-speed traffic on NY 33; Whereas, the traffic patterns of our growing city are changing the use of roadways that cut up dense neighborhoods; A Whereas, NYS has recently set a precedent for quick response to issues of traffic safety, following an incident on Scajaquada Expressway (NY 198); and Whereas, State and local officials have an interest in ensuring the safety of the people travelling through Buffalo on NY 33: Now, Therefore Be It Resolved that The City of Buffalo Common Council- 1) Urges NYS to study the length of NY 33 within the boundaries of The City of Buffalo to ensure that guardrails separating elevated roads from the traffic of NY 33 meet the safety needs for Buffalo's traffic in the 21s' Century; and 2) Directs Council Staff to forward copies of this resolution to Director of NYSDOT Region 5 Darrell F. Kaminski, and NYSDOT regional spokesperson Susan S. Surdej. ADOPT DI l � Darius G.Pridgen lysees .Wingo, r. Council President Masten Council Member Ellicott Council Member DGP:me 1 Page 1 of 1 1 Denise B. Wilson-Shannon 795 Humboldt Pkwy. Buffalo, New York 14208 (716) 308-8864 December 3, 2015 Council Member Ulysees 0. Wingo, Sr. Masten District City of Buffalo Common Council 1414 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Mr. Wingo: Attached please find the initial batch of signed petitions that we have garnered in relation to the second unfortunate incident occurring right outside our very own front doors,we the residents of Humboldt Pkwy. in the Masten District, have spear-headed this initiative requesting the state of New York Department of Transportation (D.O.T) address and move to action changing the existing crumbling, missing mortar, cracked concrete and the aluminum/steel bridge rails with sturdier and aesthetically beautiful jersey barriers which are already in use from the Cherry St. on ramp to the 33 Kensington expressway through and including the Best Street on ramp. I have included pictures of what is currently in place in both areas, and at the moment the only areas we are requesting to change would be the areas that have been affected by vehicles driving through,which is the stretch of road traveling Humboldt Pkwy between East Utica and East Ferry Streets. I also attached extra copies with pictures so that your office could possibly be yet another place for residents to come to sign (those living within Masten and also for those who travel that stretch of road) I have spoken with a representative at the Challenger Newspaper and she has provided me with the email information to send in the blurb about our efforts, pictures etc. and she assured me that Ms. Banks would run it for next Wednesdays edition. I have included a sample blurb that could be used. I I will await your response and lead on this before speaking with a representative from the Buffalo News (G. Warner) in response to an article he wrote including the widow of the first accident victim. If at all possible I would prefer either you or Mr. Frank from your office take the lead on this initiative. Of course I will do all the leg work of getting the petitions signed, making the copies, supplying the photographs etc. but for me this isn't about ME but our community and public safety as a whole and I believe passing the torch to you will garner more state help then just us residents. In speaking with residents they are looking for a way for others to sign, would it be ok to give your address through the city of Buffalos 311 office as contact?There are others out here who would like to volunteer, sign petitions, make phone calls to Albany etc. but with my work schedule I couldn't possibly handle coordinating all of that. Please advise. Lastly, once I receive the additional sheets from the other locations that requested copies to have patrons sign I will expeditiously forward them to you and your office. Thanking you in advance for your time nsideration. j Denise B. Wilson-Shannon Homeowner and Masten District Resident 3 IT Attachment: photos, signed petitions. 3 % We the residents of the;Masten District, specifically the homeowners; tenants and ! r r residents ,&Humboldt Pkwy between E Utica & E Ferry Streets petition the City of Buffalo, The StaI.te D.0 T and the'State of New York to�-install esthetically , leasing concrete Jersey barrier walls extending on both sides`of the Humboldt p ; Pkwy stretch,specifically between E Ferry & E Utica Stree1.ts This is the site of one fatality and two injury aocidents involving persons who were traveliIl-ng down side streetsthat.ended at Humboldt Pkwy, and plunged into the 33'w in the d rection r traveling towards downtown Buffalo This is the seconds ncident within two t .S t I d 2 4 S C �i F.: t t : 1 t 11 4� b - 1 years 1 u i. z. n , , y t s x ; �,.,, ! c There N,,insuffiaent barrier protection in the event a car hits the steel/aluminum , 1, Y} 5 i - tj. j - rails which have been there since the installation oI'lf the 33 Kensington ,t 1 S 1t Z f ( G L y t expressway `A s Y t } t ( 1, 7 4 h tt Y ^ [ ' < _ aI. p t We demand'the city; state an'11.d or D O T- fully fund the project of ext�ndirig the ,}i , ` esthetically pleasing jersey1.barriers that are present from the cherry St, on ramp f , r i to the 33 andt�tr` th '' ' h11 and including til�,the. ramp of the`best St Entrance #,` (pictures attached) 11 ' t ",1 Y h� '� i r. 4 �r r W Y. f 3 .} Y(( f F t ry 1 tmH '-:T S 4 b i 5 $ l\ 1 Y 1 -(i. ll h 5k F 5 ? 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I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliiIF I � t Z � f Wethe=residents of the Masten District,'specificallyth� homeowners, tenants and A - residents of Humboldt Pkwy between E Utica & E'Ferry IIstreets petition the City It ' IThe State D 0 T and the State of New York to install�esthetically a ' leasing concrete Jerse barrier walls extendr`n onboth sides of the Humboldt � ;, tp Y � , g ' Pkwy stretch�spec�fically between E Ferry & E` Utica Streets This is,the site of one �` fataht and two in ur accidents rn�olvin` ersons who were traveling down side � j ' Y J Y gp g streets that`ended at Humboldt Pkwy IIIand plunged into the 33'wtin the direction {i (` traveling towards downtown Buffa o This is the second'incident within t_ J ,(. s -y f t-. t 4 F- < �} i -; �� tl t . 7 a �: 9 l £ t ;5� 4S � 4 , \� i is,insufficient barrier protection in the event°a car, hits the steel/aluminum ralls'wh`ich,have been there since the Finstallation of the�33 a ,J � Ar expressway 4 J eiI lly1 t t ' ,t Ys We demand'the city,rstate and or D 0 T�fufund the pro�ectof extend�mg the` � r ' � esthetically pleasing,�ersey barriers that are present from,the cherry,S,t on ramp ]�1 `; to}the 33 aJnd travel throughand, including�till�the an r`arnp of,the best St `Entrance ,IIIII f (pictures r i 1: �. 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PHONE NUMBEF� ,I�jlSN SIGNATURE ,j0 M191, I j l I , �L�i,�.�L'L` y } r `A} f A 1 J 3 '� i Y 3 �• i I. - & ,-, - "r . , - \, i 1 t t 1 Y h ti _ Y z a .r l - 2 NOW wa"5113� fART to 16M i a, �. � f f. Is r5 t �z�r t� r !t>✓ 5 i ` 5 0 Y - 4 d o t '..,d 3 1 1 �. S t { r y ! 4 t i / R 1 c } 1 '� t i :3 M s � r 3 ;t n S 1�4 6)—-:11.W;� � , , ➢ } i �3 _ l 4 tt i ( } L f a t _1 S ?, � L : l�� Ga �� J �_; 1 We the residen-ILts of the Masten District, specifically th1. 'e homeowners, tenants and residents of11 Humboldt Pkw between E Utica}& E Ferr Streets etition the Cit y z Y , Y p Y of Buffalo,17r, The State D 0 T and the State of New York t� i'nstall estheticVWMATRally ,: 1 leasin concrete Jersey barrier wVWWWK alls extending on both sides of the Humboldt p g 4- CAMIM;,N Pkwy stretch specifically between EVon,t Ferrvn. y & E t Utic11. a Streets This is the site of one MW . ,W91 1110, and'two injury acadents involving persons who were traveling down side { sheets that end11,ed at Humboldt Pkwy an 'plunged into the 33 w in the direction :;?r tij s 2:, i k- t� , tt a rr 7t �r (;� i t _ traveling toward1. s}downtown Buffalo ,Thi&I s the second incident within two years r ." , S t �, E 4 t! }T f t Z. I r 7 ;1 F r t z t t 4 s t { t p x z Z There is insufficient barrier protection OR, event a car hits the steel/aluminuI 0-0m A how a t77 , t l ' f '.f F 1 l A .r go 9 f Z 4 ` 4 MI g 'rail which have b0_01,een there since thetinstallation of the 33 Kensington' '' y _ No 1t expressway `,t s 4 , z ' #£O r s , a� S 5 r ( t�I#.t 2 t s t t ! 4 s T= (; e i �� j - i1. = t r r i. y t - 5 We demand `the city, state,and or D 0 T dully_1ind the project of'extendingtthe` �, a. z '7A E r a r i s a 5 k t r .° d t nqS stl, 7 - Y ( 7r esthetically pleasing jersey barriers thatare present from the cherry St o:n ramp t X z:. t t 7 a b z.� �J ti Ft i 't a i k y 5 0 is , to the 333 and travel through and including till th�'on ramp of th`e b' st St Entrance J: ;t s 3 F rt 4 f 4 J t t t l y�'. v l t 5 4 1 t 4 # t t 5, rt (pictures attached) j ' s , Y _ `� .}i tY 4007 }a f.£ y 52 rt �`t x3,.. £' �5 j*.x '' �` �!'i f r 41 f 5,.� F f i r- �' t r r�:yj " x �} 1- r �' f -.F 't F� r ;°y _ h f r: n a 2 x, #5 f z n t is Y r:_ ° t t - f I kr S sF t s r .. i ar d 3 �.. 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I= . ., ,_. - is �+ , : W , " , , � �, , -: -'l;I,.',-­":,z,��1��11_1'1_�:, -,,,,�."-1,"��� , .... :,�2 � - , , , "',1.":�_, , ,, ,�"�_'z, ,��-,I,_ll 2,,,, ,�-_.�.­.,.,.�—,.,�: , , , . .�-';�;'__'_�_�!�;­��� , - 'i-1, ,,j,. y '. l i P i f We the residents of the`Masten District', pecificall11 I y the Homeown�11ers, tenants and 2.residents of Humboldt Pkw f between E :Utica'& E ferry Streets pettionfthe City Y of Buffalo,, The State ", 0 T and the State of New York to installaesthetically'` pleasonosoosoi"tst XVing concrete Jersey barrQrYffhf !j ng ier walls extending on both 'sides`of the Humboldt } a Pkwy stretch:F'spe`c fica ly between E Ferry & E t Utica Streets This is the site of one fatality and two injury accidents involving persons who were traveling down side 1 pop fu womm My streets,that ended:at Humboldt Pkwy and plunged into the 33 w in the direction Y. traveling towards downtown'Buffalo ThisAis the second, ncident within two i I At As r _ c - 4/. r t. t x; a J r s,a ,11" s x yr 1.- 7 Years }S 1 '(r; t t 4 - t j� N ai y 1s-Cv i, { j #: s } 4.1 Not OMAM 5 :Z s r 2 1 i �, , { 2 f , 5 r f t - ll`k t 5 e ."a ;a ; , Y, ;- «+ 5 ,5 t s" 6 ; y :t l �§f ° y f ,, k .r t aTo z , C E t r1 ,} t n t F There is insufficient barrier ro. ection in the.event a car hits the steel/aluminu:rn p , MANNANT Notrai1ls which have been there since the}installation o€thml, e 33 Kensington> , `' y C t �Y' �] � 1 } F ld1 yr j {1' SFR £ expressway � � ;, � t . k S t l J a i Nn_ J t Wo 4- ti 3 Y} JE �4 tr f 1 } w - , 1✓` b S Y; d Get MV1le demand#the city, state and or D OST fully fund the project#of extend4­1ing the t , - '.f k Kowwsm� Um,`esth`etically pleasing jersey bar`ners that'are present from the cherry St ,on ramp Rf: 74c r Y 1 , MOMto the 33 and travel throu`gh'and incl'udmg tillAthe on ramp of the best St Entrance 3 F � - S 1'� {1 !i ss j i <f - i I i 3 .1 l 1 N__''�. - if ' i 5 '� (p�CtU re s'atta ched')t< r `'E, ; s{ f 14?L 'r.�tj t i,!J ` '1. t a , X '�. 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We theresidents of the Masten District, specifically.the homeowners, tenants and �` residents of Humboldt Pkwy between E Utica& E Ferry Streets petition the Cit Y x of Buffalo, Th'e State D O T and the State of New York to install aesthetica ly y pleasing concrete Jersey barrier walls extending on both sides of the Humboldt t. ! Pkwy stretch�speci I"'II" between E Ferry & E Utica Streets This is the site of one ' ` fatality and two injury accidents involving persons who were traveling dovun side - , Y - r 'streets that ended at Humboldt Pkwy and ' lunged}into the 33 w in the direction r a; S 1 ) r. Ar f .`� 7 s'- ° a- " 1 s r S 1 c traveling towards downtown'Buffalo lrThis is the second'incidentwithin twox y f �G, yearn �, , There is insufficient barrier, protection in the event a car hits the steel/aluminum , � � ! r ;t ;� •g ( ! t ti vx i� r r 1 t e 1 _ { ' ra is which have been there since kthe installation of the 33 Kensington ti x expressway F' v ( G 2 ; X P t 1 t t ) ) t ��' is _t j s tZ is 4 We demand the4c�ty, state and or D O T fully fund the project of extending then' `r esthetically pleasing jersey barriers that are present from the cherry, St on ramp 1' to tl�e 33 and travel through'and`including till the on ramp of thezbest'St Entrance> t i !_P ) r t y i tl } 2 f ( 3 LC a, k 4 - i +x (pictures attached) fi k r t- F X 4 f S t S _r' i - i M v' 4 r ' tt F S Yi ,4 ; f 1 _k 4 i 2 S L 1 ; } S W. ) q G f a i y t }i1 c k i s e ; r 1 Y 1 y i :� �. •� t s x 4 b .l f § 31 j iF f f M1S s. o f r,F f i�i c rn 21 �-. h t ) d '`` !s A l , i q t Y °E�_.}}9 rf x,+ e.5 1 ,,— .' -:-'� --4' ,.frit 3 ee. 3j t.. k i t t t t ras y^' , r J i ri tss ! ! 4rrh k r ; d r ; Y� f ) # a r ,� t r )��.j F-t G a l� f �' t ! c 4 - _si .:� Gla r 5 [ 4 s zrf t �- 4 -.axY r..r it r is .� `z z� 9 Ys •t n t _ f i'� t �' t s: a Y }` k NAME (P:RINT), }, ' , ADDRESS..'r _. • PHONE NUMBER , SIGNATURE } r 5� _ -i 3 w ht j aye r xi#�p !L } 4y v. F ! F t 4S .o Tr+. ..j t 3 1; 1 a ) r�i. 4 4 t t f :d r S .} S M _ l d y 4 ' 'a. r•.F ',. 1 h r ',c c.i @ itO s e t�i, /� ��.� :.��L.� t c .��yl Y Y ! c4� 4 S ti !�S �1'- r s i s r d--. 4 ���� g SVA ) - s l „ ( n r r K ' f!/ r I ( ( � i , l�em �ac�i y7j Cis+ mac :, 7�C� 3� ��ss�s � � ; , �� �. (k Y �� ,— tl ; r� F F ,� S t ' .£l i 2% f 1 f i S Y L S 1 1 i t n �{ rf ?A� 1 - f A 5 I55 I'll4 Yt 1. �t We the residents of hb,Mas.en,District, specifically the homeowners, tenants and ; { Y 7 i .1 ( t i k t jli- : 14 41 residents of Humboldt Pkwy between E'.Utica & E Ferry Streetstpetitionthe City} t r Y t i .t Z .� t € 6 L of Buffalo„The State D 0 T andthe State of New York to inst�15all'aesthetical � r 11 i 1. Yi r a -.4 ,� f r a { < y lyt � :r 1 j_ pl'e'asing concrete Jersey barrier walls extendsingson both side`s of thea Humboldt° }sj< ' 11 , Pkwy stretch yspecfically between § Ferr.ry & E Utica Streets This is the site of one `1 t yt m x s :. ( �� d , I. V t; s c t s t fatality;and two injuryia'ccidents involving persons who were traveling down side, ¢ u � e 3, streets that ended at Humboldt Pkwy and plunged into the 33 w in the direction I'Ij I towards`d`o'w'ntown Buffalo This is the second jncident within twotI , r - , fi t l P k l 3 4 1 `'t f .� i¢s t1 s:Q1t Ltd t ! f 1�l t S C j} �' -- i �' }t } ears �' t� } x v % t P a� J _ 1. - 7 ( �.f; f r�, {�\{ ' t•°V z to d� Fs. �. - x k NIIL'r ; yt` ¢_d f} +-< tf H r�^`� t E lR "' t2 h .Fi r ; }if 3 Y21"N! I r 5 i �? t. ti; S Yi .s 1 l 1;Iz £F1 t 4 S4 t��Y ! } f j Y 1 t } There4 is insufficient bar,rier protection in the event a car pits the steel/alurn�nu�n ,'yt 5 t c j� th t l '.s a i a,t (j:. t_ f t s ' ` ; rSl,ails whil,ich haue been there since the installationr;of the`33 Kensington x I F 's r ( } �4 y .?I f t r r r N t x t t � ; !R t v k rc t t .�! expressv�lay 1 I i. , 1.f n f11 t s (. i r ,� , } rr f p.s irk {r.t �”} r: I.:.� st a s i q-I .fi= " i : ru t r 7 a T It ,4 r cr r' k t i ; s 3t a s - S :ti a f n a ht ; t ^:yktyA '_ 3 e _r �f 11�1: d; t J€ -as x;+ y31 - j We dttilemand thekcrty; state and 'or D O Tr fully fungi rthe project oll-f extending t",11V1,71he �;� - tt t -i s t f r ' r r r tztr r rl. 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' � SC'�II1 SIG 1� ' ( �cl_ 1 3 4 , t 4 i ) M1 { 7 �-i P j 7 w o �z f the Masten District, specifically,the homeowners,,tov�ants We the,`residents o r , residents of Humboldt Pkwy between E Utica & E t Ferry Streets petition the City R r of Buffalo TheSState D O T anal the State of NewYork to install esthetically fi� F ; .£ pleasing concreterJe�rsey barrier walls extending on'both sides of the HumbQldtt.� , t _ 4 , � E , - 1 : ( �f r � 4 f ,, � Pkwy stretch-specifically between E'Ferry & E Utica Streets This is the site of one f 1 fatalit ;and two rn ur accidents in�olvin arsons who were�tra�eling down side + { Y r � J Y gp � N .� � f streets that erided`at irect Humboldt Pkwy`and plunged into\the 33 w in the dion \ >i elin� towards'rdowntown:Buffa;loA'Th�s isVt_he secon�d�'incident >1 r�� a n ! r }f lyea rs t 1� {._- tr F ,. � i uSj: � F flat A 4'ti. � � ' r" � !: r t t `� : r 'y �i u#��� # S 5 } ,,s N�r� �s k�r h �.{ tiP� Y3 -t•r f t r i; lei ✓LY t J J �� {� � .!�. ,'' r{„ � t`�-� *FS..4.�. �nsuffic�ent barrier protection,inithe event a car�hits the steed/aluminum }, .rr , - ! t•. t t r � r - rr- � s\ �..', r ,.S'{ } f.,< #f s� t°f/_ ! rails wh�ch`have been there Bance thelinstallation ofFthe �3 Kensington) 4 x � t� { 1J \ rp 4Fr r ��; s t a# ,,ire�� �SY �a�a ) � � N �"t r r1 t� \ � 4' f expressway r y: + � � t °` '" ��� �` r.D*0 T�full fund:the ro ectof e�ttending the ski ; demand the city, state and o y Y jt , ..� .�� ,�A C n }t"�"? i< estheticalf�i pleasing lerse� barrier>s that-are present from the cherry St on ramp` , { f f to the 33' and trayel4through and dl onJramp of thetjbest st, ntranceJ,r \ !5 r (pictu,res attached) `� r \ ti Y" d w-_✓ .y,# Y�' �' F k� u r � a �7�#!.{ < � -�vt {1 :orf h\ �t E.. { c1{� �c tFa � ' t ;�>•ar i }sE / {�4 � tih t, it �.�,J k r S �':.j e rets SL t s {t3 F� Y�x (\\t � ,. [E z.,��.s 3 t- - 1: � z{:� ' 1`� "<'�l.��t i 1'�.";��*l afi-�#F-} i�` - f i 4:SA' '�S ,.<�5 f �� ° ��F: Sr 7 !r�x�5u r 1r}'x x%�.�x 4 ! -`t� ../.rix;•x4 Si � �'77-tf�.:5 x 21 1 f SADDRESS � PHONE NUM.BER`t � A SIGNAtTURE� � 4 , ��„ y'F i lu/r < 2r � , A l t h Y 5 5 1 t } 5 rr - 'r1' ,� t S t K r j SZ % t j r } i�s 't c rt X �' ; 1 { J � .z i .c { t ,S .i t111— s + .} .L } , r MMA(. }_ t r tri r a a_ � fW" Now A We the residents of'the Masten Dis nct, specifically the homeown°ersj tenants and + ,� t 1 A= swagremom mtdowsidents of HATAXIM noumboldt Fkwy between E, Utica & E Ferry Streets petition the City#„t Ogg ummsof'B`uffalo, The State D 0 T an the State�it`of New York,to install aestheticall ,, t '.� r Y 1 , 1} { YT:4 } X 3i f 1S!1 M1 ...'� Yi ; } Ff i £ ��} _i psleasing concrete Jersey barrier walls extending on both `sides of the Humboldt �. , , � C Pkwy stretch specificaliy3betweeri E Ferry & E `Utica Streets This is the site of one t s 3 I €!_a �, k t J I ., i + y : r L f ktr} , u ¢ } 1 fatality aIrlnd two injury accidents inuoluing persons who were traveling do,Zijwn side f tstreets that ended�at Humboldt Pkwy and pluhged i:ntofthe 33 w in t_he direction ` r t .i ` -i 1t t l i '� �3 NOW r -°` j .�. ,{ F } r. { �K,t,, t ti tfi` f`f(. � }'`, S i r 1 r traveling towards,downtown Buffalo {This is the second rncidentfwithinttyo i t d '� i } F F , 1.1111.1111-1 L Yi T ,i d )� i F J y - 3 S 7 { S ,} "', � 3,F Gr P C t Y t tt,t �' y r T4 1. h-} L� '1 near. �1 '. 'T l t�i+': F -._ p i Years , r f ;rsSa .n s,{s y - z t k: 7 l s �114F (( r t .�,* a 5§ a �'{ e 4 i 3 S- t f4 -n� 4 } 4 5�t } y { {5 f71 t f �' t L).4 ` _jit4 �,,t. YY:i . s t ,f,. K s-.. 1,t .#° ,7 t $ f rr :F �,ty - . 1.:}f� [_:,;,' t '+ ,.jM. ;.�3;;t�F `i'r '*. i }hS ,r.{} xSt r 3 r t tiff , There is insufficientybarrier protection m the event a car hits thesteel/aluminum t v,�. t t y (' - r i Y f"AmmsI t Ke t z > s S 7 C _ i ! , f 'lr {s :i+ s i y c 1 �.F� i ,zs } R x c{{ t a rails which have been there since.1111ithe insRMNtallation of the 33� Ken ington ` s��MEMO N 4 -1 z s L - f k +,_.{a—Z>t _ 5 RM t,ir {� t 1 , t t'r ti t j._ !-0, '� t i i.. t, i 3 '� expressway �� ''` {�l+ � � ' �'�4 i F a Y A 2i S , e"4 , ti r 4 - i f. y - + ^� '` i, a t x f _ , a a 3,1 3 t- t 11. zt t n �, e i fi; �4 s ril q �y r�_ `+ +t :} �`, � � } � ` L't � , t5 t t + {r r We demand the city; state an'd�or D+O T fully fundrthe project of extending they z �, S Z J .$ t Eby r - S t }Y1. � T; 1t_ N -� , JS? + f k ) aesthetically pleasing jersey barriers that are present from tie cherrtytSt ontramp syn 1 S4 Y JY ! 1 - t F t -\ 4 + d l } } 2 { to th�433 and}travel through and,including till the on ramFp of the best St `Entrance mamma of W Miss ds f�FF'k t,�'r''+ S� { � .� F :ps+ �' i } sy u&m '�� �" tgrj s , � �':t L 1"Yr 7--,- y y. s Y c ix t.: C - Yj�, a t 33 r } ,e u� ,.;at 'fir y s f } t -t 2 i x 5 (pictures�attached)tr f x {,v w t= n T }{ -�, r W Ks 3 +. 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'cj _3� f r r!f PF r^ rC7 YY 4 s't- � lil+� .fit e 4l ( fa , t x- v t r: } 1 �t .r T .Y r y4 F;-_5 ,, r�°t't {"i. ! +'. a,. ;t t' ,€' Sik G,* r t r x - e + ,i Sat + (PRINTr,_ 7 2 } a „' ;t r a i - d -1t ��. } T 1 ° ,.> NgME } ADDRESS % PHONE NUMBER= NATURE ' � � t t s s _ 5t t x pi ';� x f• `.• tt,}e :,# s f t ' v,( '�^ r•r 'i. 7i, .Ll t k .1,­,1,§�k �-�'x� ob F /3,c a �. } 16r6o3� 1 rj `n I. /�//J �� g { S V �S F i 4 + y {,. � {. $! ry hF .fes g 4 �� ' , t .F 4 r t` � 4 b J : NAW IWAA 11 J dgqQ x z r� -.1 a t. t { �+ 6 t r F ¢t ri_ F {t L i t - F t- ti-r t tI i f i e r t 7a any . :, P t 5 3 i d Stl t 5 d 3 >;. s.c it �_ i { { 1 is TIRE? �4 fs t° a+ it # r 1; x#S t 4 :�'� G t + d r x Y',. � f r 1- t Y 5 - F i t {S 2 L j iAN I F 1 + _ Siv i _ t M�M�v E i E / t 1 S i f ron, 1 �. 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I7iiIiI.IIiIi�.I:.—1I,I�1"�1-,I.I I,�',,,I�"-:,.,''I,I�,'.,1,�I''�.,lI-.-�"::,,-',l��"�,,''I�"�,":,,,,'.:,�--'�,,��''�"-.I,�"i-.I-�'�.�:�-..I-"�,,_",I:�r""-'_',';,I�-�,­.�,,",----,---,-"��,":�-""-:r"-`,­,I'�',"r"�l"-',',-,'��"�,Il-l�-"'��-�-��-'.'--,'%-,!-',''��;,',".1�,-,,;'�'"-�_'�".,"1""'.,''',��',.�,-'�,''"..,�-'-'�,,:",�,"�I I,- , We the residents and concerned citizens of the City of Buffalo and surrounding areas all within the State of New Yorkhereby petition the City of Buffalo for support in demanding that the State of New Yorks D:O T (department of Transportation) install the esthetically pleasing decorative jersey barriers on both sides of the 33 expressway also known,as the`Kensmgton:`` expressway especially:in the affected areas between East Ferry and East Utica Streets where there have been two incidents of vehicles traveling through those'bridge crossing barriers and lun in into the 33 ex resswa below with one fatalit Ik II I p g g,� p Y ( Y) i We believe :lli move will prevent innocent travelers of this stretch of road from certain death ifa vehicle from above drops down into the roadwa #, NAMEr` ADDRESS } ' ` PHONEs ` SIGNATURE'e NUMBER x r �, 1 j' -?. + j�s 2: Z ,/`'t oa, t .. �v� `j b,° / i, 2'�- ` rive J �5 1 - ! .s J S i j .�4 f C f c 1 t •..: ,. 7YF ; t, , "'. //' / //_� 7 _ s I� x J"� �/I,'/Iu" I4 `ryL 1s' �0. <�L✓!/ " t�F �-U' �6�I•� t�/ +4 ) { f` E i Lf r +`f' .f f'r f75- \x,-.�// ' /*J7 .t 5' 4 P ; /1 / / r° t ,/ } 2 p :r ? 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( 'F +, t r r surrounding areas all within thet State of New York hereby petition the t (: l E Y h ) A 5- i P �� V'� ,< '�a.- i v .st 4,4 gtF.FS S*t. r ver t.. t f'Ys "�r ( ;z t^, 4i`t�t y ` 'r City of Buffalo�for srupporttin�sdema`nding that the State,of New{Yorks ' Y S 3 X t,h 5 f J y F rl s x , } 3 t - I 1 +v t s,- d e t •t a 3 S €, D' O T,"(departmeh ,t, ° Transportation)°i'nstall the esthetically pleasing ' F t r _i ,t,r t ^z F' h r 5 .,2 i a�f' Y } t_: + { t�F 5 }X rq 4 ,Y v St Y t decorative �ersey�barriers on'both4sides of the 33 expressway also + { P r r ' 'r„' n .`�' }E t'j' :. Y ',..r 4} Y t -- r + l}a az ate 41'L~ ? c r t}::<, t:s�-t r,aJ z i known as,th" Kensington expressway especi'alhy intthe a`ffe"cted r,'easr ra { I t tr t t �, i .1 { 14 7 i 'I BS t rT s d>s' ! ,� s t..£ sar try '§v r'z ,f a..'S,,e-,it f_r. p € .Zrr r rf€ t:., w y,Y-j } hs n.zr r} t d r7 k» ,. ' tv` is.+a rr t sr..,?.Ya .7.5 t f bettween East 3Ferryand EasttUtica Streets wher=e thtere�ha�e tbeenztwo r ; a { S C t r.c. L. .m'i.'!v�?yt ">L'z`r1t s.: 'r F' L,�Y. Yv,sx-'^v'ur{i,., 'Y' p ,v r ,t _Xi § •.r`,4 rt;�r. 8' r .i " 'r t-F5 t .�.:-v ;?}�>a.,sr% .us;x -sY�'''r,'i, , rV,-*,C;-. sr'' £'c �' 'k {,s::f r z{ F,(k: j :^ c. 4r 4 LY °'Fi =, r ,c` Y ., sr`'h ' i,;�L' ,�„ t3G ,,',ur i,. :�`,f'8 x�x, gt x,:i'., =w rs r'r,.,�+y;. � vL,at:-;t,,+., •'4i„ ,. f a„>.y,I',-M'k, , �: ;{:i'.,;:.;r rS•.;:s§{t ,..--., �fe f-.„.,5, '-da, c,:..3sr r- ,r fi .. „ incidents}of� e'hiclestravelin <t rou/�+7h{those brad etcrossi;n tbarriers ����,.: .' :>{ r k' ? 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II k, tr�= surroonding areas ally with-WithState.o.f New York hereby petition the � Cif .1, uffalo for support in demanding,that the State:of New Yorks ,4�tt4'ia { ��,ti r�j o ,r}. r a r tt t DO.T (department of Transportation) install the esthetically pleasing f >F ' I - - Y xi,r, W decorative jersey barriers on both sides of the 33 "expressway'also 1 ar l ci F i r�,Y ! s, {iib 4t r _ - x ik; knownj as the Kensington.expressway especially in the affected areas . - oetween East Ferry and East Utica Streets where there have been two I , i i - ._ , - ,:. ,, - `� "� '�ipgh �tff A,sy: It`&,M`4if1 1 mf r s.11hpdents of vehicles traveling through those bridge crossing.barriers III t� -krr�a nd,plunging into the 33 .expressway below (with.one fatality). 11 7f yif-f�r-R't"T IVit'fir„ t i,11a }~f <1 , ".n..F \ .��,ea, >k&` - ,�V1/e believechis .proactive 1.move will prevent innocent travelers of this - ' dF a�- t Xfl-'iq t f t1. kt° Iiz Tetcrh of road from certain death if a vehicle from-above,d`rops;do:1 Iwn � ; ,,�)- ! 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S !• t �..•P., Z t.' � .d i• ,^moi t � ,� ., � �� iw 47__ l �>�, f � A. ��, �� v .?� •' as fi ,> rAe t • / 1v So 1. i t• r ,' F �r•. Y _ _ f, � � - fir. � • `�" 'f Y r . , af 'Ar a � f 1 It r _ , d , Y a25 � �a a By: Mr. Scanlon No. Appointment Marriage Officer Pursuant to Chapter 49 of the laws of New York(1988),which allow a governing body the right to appoint one or more Marriage Officers,who have the authority to solemnize marriages,I am requesting the appointment of Mark I F. Schroeder as a Marriage Officer for a period expiring 2/29/2016. ADOPTED. i 3 d 5-14 1 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO a December 11, 2015 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. 2511 PASSED December 8,2015 Disch Leg Comm# 15-2251,11/10/Food Store(New) 1981 Fillmore(Masten) Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk AM.0 066 m P En'm 0 V E DEC 1 8 2015 _. bi, 4 WORv i� I 1 0 '12 5 RESOLUTION By: South District Council Member Christopher P. Scanlon 7 Re: Discharge Legislation Committee from consideration of the following item: (Item No 15-2251 (Nov 10) "Food Store (New) 1981 Fillmore (Masten)" Whereas: The above item is currently in the Legislation Committee; and Whereas: It is no longer necessary for this item to be considered by that committee; Now, Therefore Be It Resolved: That this Common Council does hereby discharge the Legislation Committee from further consideration of Item No 15-2251, C.C.P. Nov 10, 2015 Food Store 1981 Fillmore, and said item is now before the Common Council for its consideration. i k1stopok-eIr P. S6Aon President Pro-Tempore South District Council Member 6 ADOPT DISCHARGE APPROVE E PASSED i AYES` NOES -- 0 r I I 1 a :j 1 * AYE * NO * * * FEROLETO * * * FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK PRIDGEN * * * RIVERA SCANLON * *_ * * * WINGO * * * WYATT [-------------] [MAJ— 51 * 1 [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 7] 6 Ui 7 To: The Common Council: Date: October 22,L15 "� m From: Department Permit& Inspection Services j Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store(New) [: 1981 FILLMORE(MASTEN) Type in Upper and [: Lower Case Only [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. (Item No.xxx,C.C.P.xx/xx/xx): Text (lype 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 1981 FILLMORE (IN AND OUT MART / AJAY SONNY INC.) and find that as to form is correct. I will cause an investigation into the premises -- for which said application for a food store license is being sought and no License will be issued until all required approvals are obtained from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collections Office and 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: J S OMERFORD Type Title: C ONER Signature of Department Head: JC:PS:jd I 1 Interdepartmental Mem® Date: October 22,2015 To: James Comerford,Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr.,Director of Permits&Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Food Store at 1981 FILLMORE Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 194,the following is a check list of requirements for Food Store application to the Common Council: Application ❑ Applicant Notifcation ❑ Building Inspection Collection Office ❑ ire Prevention ❑ Police Department Zoning Office tN.= Director Pe &Inspection Services 17 Date 1 I . i i r r� - t . AM65 s Ni4garg Sq tRy"", U : :': CT Phone(716) 4 tk F 0 5 pp eproprietor • o 1 fee fee ;:< nt � tr tln � -.8-8.00 s �tit :::,:.�stiur� .13 e to ra 1��. s 0� t� ;::`t: �rr : ��� ��``: :.�. .:. t�� it u ��seat �l'7�. l�es'fanr�tt l3 � -400. a. . 2 ;; ::':;;."::.;' ::.. .� X1201 se is 50.00 0400+..s eats t:tlE1 I , c: f re See addI to.zat questtons. 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U.O,(l� X3.411 C . reti e# 73zu lei.game $4'7.,25 l0 06whit Alley.per�az��.;, 3 l,St} 4 3. i .etizployees X105.00 0MUSIC: ulmn eal $$.'2-50 57.00 12°l usle live,no dancing $52.50 0 U 1lW°tl 'M4. 3J.50• 0 0-30'6j0It yetis. 0 Nows.•;Statzd $63.00 �tables_- 0- ein'pIbyees' '$515-00 Corporation Naine n- J_`�- �_ 13z�s�zlass�Banc�7t 6) � �"-�Q- r"I Business lax. }; _ $tisi>liess I'�an'te(ft) KI Business Address(rioPQBo)) gl(? --A_ -_' ai(it19 Addr=ess(if differ:etit) Iii'' Tax ID# Business website l Ml iail ; � aa, Owner(s)f Principal.Prrttiers (last,first) o a m ma- Home Phone Hcrazte Adclres ; pts Bc> oat�icc #atQ " �- '� Date cfb"ti Place of Birth. Ct-Ap licantt ' first): Home Ph -no -- - Ha dress:(PO-.8ox iiot acv table) alio of WWI. F.l2ace Of Bft tla / cribe curs .tic fic business activity its:detail. L�i n? � «� � (�?. 0 T am aware of the obligation to-provide timely notice of any change-in recltzired of m.-titian,and thave infor-tiled all owners,wanagers:,tar•other principals oftbeiz criuiiz al and/or civic respoWbility for the timely fulfillnxent of restrictions and:conditio s to the license or timely abatement.of any nuisazt:ce activity at or&�wciated:Nvith the bt siziess. lnitial_ As an at:ithorized agent of en i• identified above,I certify theF.or cdfflce we only � � tsscrybecl aztct s ort . f r lite tb°is azz£czz ti tz on this c r zs true;eat'iect,cortz iete att curreztt to'tbe best %►�day vf�4 E} l afmy.l ntowle lge and beliel 7�. PrionName' --- : Stufalo Signature _� Date y Q f, App No - QtV = 3aLYNN M.00NLON rat t1.4f�: ._ No.01D06064394 Notary Public,State of New York Qualified in Monroe county My Commission Expires Sept.24,20LI 11 I a'}•ri.� '•S � �ti ski < "s �a. C• - 1� "`'A�F•1?14'f ��'J"�nG°a c .a. � r.Al*"~ �',fs�.it tJ �"r� iii •` ��' � i .}FP� 1. jopi + w r a� - i��5. F r�7 ISE-p; lid � r✓�C'N .5'Y�,� '+'_ � �+ ��„ � �.vF�'�t' ,�" � rx i v�,°r;°J�'l�jd sry+`.4Y*"�'i. '•�s r i t i j + I I • s r 1 CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 301 CITY HALL _ BUFFALO,NY 14202 a { i i REVIEW TYPE: COLLECTIONS REFERRED TO: JOE LOTEMPIO APPLICATION FOR: IN AND OUT MART LICENSE TYPE: FOODSTORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1981 FILLMORE LOCATED AT: { COUNCIL DISTRICT: MASTEN COUNCIL DISTRICT APPLICANT NAME: MOHAMMAD ILYAS APPLICANT PHONE: (716)835-0461 APPLICATION NO: FSTI I-10027275 REFERRAL DATE: —— REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: ......................... .................................................................................. ................. (TO BE COMPLETED BYAGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) CA'PPROVED7- DATE: DISAPPROVED: DATE: — DISAPPROVAL DATE: ***REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW*** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: _� RM# EXT PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. 63 V 02 � :�_ , RESOLUTION SPONSOR: Mr. Scanlon DATE: December 4,2015 SUBJECT: Request for Consideration to Rename the former Cazenovia Library in honor of Patricia Quinlivan WHEREAS: South Buffalo native Patricia Quinlivan has had a lifelong passion for reading, which she has gladly shared with just about everyone she encounters; and John,WHEREAS: While raising her four children: Kathleen, Mary, J and Nora, Mrs. Quinlivan made sure they went to the Cazenovia Library twice a week to take out books. She and her husband continued to visit the library regularly, even long after their children had grown; and WHEREAS: Although a secretary in her early years, through her willingness to volunteer, she eventually became the librarian at St. Thomas Aquinas School. Although she retired, her heart never left the school and she eventually returned, where she continued working in the library until the school closed in 2006; and WHEREAS: It was during her time at St. Tommy's that she was able to inspire thousands of - 3 children, many of whom as adults, still credit her with instilling in them a true love for reading; and WHEREAS: Mrs. Quinlivan epitomizes the word community. In addition to her time spent at the school, she's been an active parishioner at St. Thomas Aquinas Church since 1954, particularly as a member of the Rosary Altar Society. In 2009, she became a volunteer at Mercy Hospital which she continues to enjoy today, and is a proud member of the Lucky Ladies Bowling Team; and WHEREAS: Mrs. Quinlivan is rightfully so, one of the most beloved members of the South Buffalo Community. She continues to touch the lives of anyone she encounters, as she has been doing for her entire life; and WHEREAS: To honor and thank Mrs. Patricia Quinlivan for her decades of service to the community, specifically in regards to reading, it is the desire of many members of the community to formally rename the Cazenovia Library the Patricia Quinlivan Library; and Now,Therefore,Be It Resolved: Section 286-3 of the Buffalo City Code authorizes a member of the Common Council,by resolution,to request the Common Council to consider the renaming of a public building; and ( -A a Be It Further Resolved: That this Honorable Body: 1) Approves the request to rename Cazenovia Library the"Patricia Quinlivan Library" 2) Request that the City Clerk be directed to file a notice of intention,which directs a public hearing on the proposed naming in accordance with Chapter 286-3 of the Buffalo City Code; 3) That the City Clerk forward copies of this resolution be sent to the Department of Public Works and Corporation Counsel. Christopher P. Scanlon President Pro Tempore South District Councilmember 1 ADO PIED i i 1 U 2 5 i n a 1 RESOLUTION Sponsor: 'Christopher P. Scanlon, ALL- C�w�-��r,,e,T.b�� 1 Date: November 25,2015 3 a a Subject: Urge the Buffalo Board of Education and First Student to Immediately Staff Every 3 School Bus with a Minimum of One Bus Aide i 1 WHEREAS, The Buffalo Public School District is tasked with providing transportation for approximately 37,000 students(including parochial and charter)each day;and WHEREAS, With dozens of students of varying ages filling a single bus, it is not uncommon for incidents to occur ranging from disciplinary issues,to medical emergencies,to criminal activity; and WHEREAS, It is outrageous to expect a single adult who is tasked with driving the bus, which involves a significant level of concentration and attention to detail, to also supervise the students and properly interfere when dangerous situations arise(i.e.physical altercations) ; and WHEREAS, For the safety of every child who relies on a bus for transportation to and from school, it is imperative that a minimum of one aide be assigned to each and every school bus providing transportation to city residents, for the purpose of supervising the students, keeping the students safe, and allowing the driver to focus their complete attention to the road;and 1 WHEREAS, No student should ever have to fear for their safety during their district provided commute to and from school; and WHEREAS, Although the Buffalo Public Schools are a separate entity from the City of Buffalo, as representatives of the residents of the city, it is our duty and responsibility to get involved when the safety and well-being of our children is very much at risk;and NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED, That the Buffalo Common Council urges the Buffalo Board of Education to work collaboratively with First Student to immediately staff each school bus in the City of Buffalo with a minimum of one aide;and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this Honorable Body requests a representative of the Board of Education appear before the Buffalo Common Council to report on their progress;and BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, That the City Clerk forwards copies of this resolution to each member of the Buffalo Board of Education, Superintendent Kriner Cash, and Associate Superintendant Will Keresztes. ATION Chris er P. Ion President Pro Tempore/South District Councilmember 1 'i 1 a i 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 person(s) so appointed certifying _ under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City of Buffalo. Mary Lou Bartus Debra Carosa John Calvin Davis Ni'Jae Davis Dawn D. Freeman Christine Kozmycz Laura Lichtenthal Kendra J. Majewski a Barbara J. McCarthy Natalie J. Neubauer Melinda Tesi Rebecca A. Wojcik Jennifer Zhanghi i Total: 13 Adopted: 12/08/15 9 3 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 Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 9:45 o'clock A.M. Committee on Finance Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. following Civil Service Committee on Comm. Dev. Tuesday,December 15, 2015 at 1:00 o'clock P.M. Committee on Legislation Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. Committee of the Whole Monday, December 14,2015 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Special Meetings -- (Public Disclaimer): All meetings are subject to chance and cancellation by the respective Chairmen of Council Committees In the event that there is sufficient time given for notification it will be provided In addition there may be meetings set up whereby the City_ Clerk's Office is not made aware; therefore unless we receive notice from the respective Chairmen we can only make notification of what we are made aware. i i I 02 _ a` 7 i i i' No. Adj ournment On a motion by Mr. Rivera, Seconded by Mr. Scanlon,the Council adjourned at 3:0CPM i ` GERALD A. CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK i i 3 i Dec 8,2015 i