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COURT NOTICE Chief Medical Examiner ...... 2574 Housing Authority ...... 2575

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Cosentino, on behalf of Anthony Nicovic, pursuant to Section 11-411 of the NYC The Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting and See Also: Procurement; Agency Rules Zoning Resolution, to reopen and extend the term of a Maritime Uses will hold a public hearing on the previously approved variance allowing the continued following matters in the Council Committee Room, 250 operation of an auto repair shop (U.G. 16-D) in a C2-2/R3-2 , 16th Floor, New York City, New York 10007, district located at 42-42 Francis Lewis Boulevard, Block commencing at 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, September BROOKLYN BOROUGH PRESIDENT 5373, Lot 26 Zoning Map 10d, Bayside, Borough of Queens. 19, 2012: ■ PUBLIC HEARINGS CD 11 - BSA # 95-90 BZ -- IN THE MATTER of an YORKVILLE BANK BUILDING application submitted by Akerman Senterfitt, LLP, on behalf MANHATTAN CB - 8 20125791 HKM (N 120412 HKM) of Bell Realty, pursuant to Sections 72-01 and 72-22 of the UNIFORM LAND USE REVIEW PROCEDURE Designation (List No. 456/LP-2510) by the Landmarks NYC Zoning Resolution, to waive the Board's Rules of Preservation Commission pursuant to Section 3020 of the Practice and Procedure and reopen the existing variance for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Sections 82 New York City Charter regarding the landmark designation an extension of term which expired on January 28, 2012 to of the Yorkville Bank Building located at 1511 and 197-C of the New York City Charter, the Brooklyn allow for the continued operation of a commercial Borough President will hold a public hearing on the following (aka 1511-1515 Third Avenue and 201-203 East 85th Street) establishment in an R1-2 district located at 242-24 Northern (Tax Map Block 1531, Lot 1), as an historic landmark. matters in the Borough President’s Court Room, Boulevard, Block 8179, Lot 1, Zoning Map 11a, Douglaston, Brooklyn Borough Hall, 209 Joralemon Street, Borough of Queens. BOWERY BANK OF NEW YORK BUILDING Brooklyn, New York 11201, commencing at 5:00 P.M. on MANHATTAN CB - 1 20135013 HKM (N 130005 HKM) Wednesday, September 19, 2012. CD10 - BSA #159-12 BZ -- IN THE MATTER of an Designation (List No. 457/LP-2518) by the Landmarks application submitted by Eric Palatnik P.C., on behalf of Preservation Commission pursuant to Section 3020 of the CALENDAR ITEM 1 Joseph L. Musso, pursuant to Sections 72-21 and 24-36 of the New York City Charter regarding the landmark designation 209 MCGUINNESS BOULEVARD NYC Zoning Resolution, for a variance from rear yard of the Bowery Bank of New York Building located at 124 ZONING MAP AND TEXT AMENDMENT regulations to allow for the enlargement of a U.G. 4 medical Bowery (aka 124-126 Bowery and 230 Grand Street) (Tax COMMUNITY DISTRICT 1 office building in an R3-2 district located at 94-07 156th Map Block 470, Lot 64), as an historic landmark. 100218 ZMK – 100219 ZRY Avenue, Block 11588, Lots 67 and 69, Zoning Map 18b, Howard Beach, Borough of Queens. THE BOWERY MISSION In the matter of applications submitted by the Department of MANHATTAN CB - 1 20135014 HKM (N 130006 HKM) CD11 - BSA #212-12 BZ -- IN THE MATTER of an City Planning pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New Designation (List No. 457/LP-2494) by the Landmarks application submitted by Gerald J. Caliendo, RA,AIA., on York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map and Preservation Commission pursuant to Section 3020 of the behalf of Conver Realty/Pat Pescatore, pursuant to Sections Text to: a) change from an M1-1 district to an R7A district New York City Charter regarding the landmark designation 32-31 and 73-36 of the NYC Zoning Resolution, for a Special property bounded by Greenpoint Avenue, McGuinness of The Bowery Mission located at 227 Bowery (Tax Map Permit permitting a Physical Culture Establishment (PCE) on Block 426, Lot 8 in part), as an historic landmark. Boulevard, Calyer Street, and a line midway between the cellar and first floor of an existing commercial building in McGuinness Boulevard and Eckford Street; b) establish a C2-2/R6B district located at 38-03 Bell Boulevard, Block within the previously proposed R7A district a C2-4 district; NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE 6238, Lot 18, Zoning Map 11a, Bayside, Borough of Queens. MANHATTAN CB - 1 20135015 HKM (N 130004 HKM) and, c) amend the text of the Zoning Resolution to indicate Designation (List No. 457/LP 2515) by the Landmarks that the proposed rezoning area is an inclusionary housing s14-20 2-10912 Preservation Commission pursuant to Section 3020 of the designated area. This rezoning would result in the New York City Charter regarding the landmark designation development of an eight story building containing of the New York Curb Exchange (incorporating the New York approximately 140 housing units, 68 parking spaces and CITY COUNCIL Curb Market Building), later known as the American Stock 23,000 square feet of commercial space. Exchange located at 86 Trinity Place (aka 78-86 Trinity Place ■ PUBLIC HEARINGS and 113-23 Greenwich Street) (Tax Map Block 51, Lot 13), as Note: To request a sign language interpreter, or to request an historic landmark. TTD services, call Mr. Kevin Parris at (718) 802-3856 at least NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Council has five business days before the day of the hearing. PARK PLACE HISTORIC DISTRICT scheduled the following public hearing on the matters BROOKLYN CB - 8 20135016 HKK (N 130003 HKK) s13-19 indicated below: 11-6912 Designation (List No. 457/LP-2446) by the Landmarks The Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises will hold Preservation Commission pursuant to Section 3020 of the a public hearing on the following matters in the New York City Charter regarding the landmark designation QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT Council Committee Room, 250 Broadway, 16th Floor, of the Park Place Historic District. ■ New York City, New York 10007, commencing at 9:30 PUBLIC HEARINGS A.M. on Wednesday, September 19, 2012: The Park Place Historic District consists of the properties bounded by a line beginning at a point in the northern TOBY’S PUBLIC HOUSE curbline of Park Place formed by its intersection with a line NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be MANHATTAN CB - 2 20125776 TCM extending southerly from the eastern property line of 675 held by the Borough President of Queens, Helen Marshall, on Application pursuant to Section 20-226 of the Administrative Park Place, then extending northerly along said line and Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 10:30 A.M., in the Code of the City of New York, concerning the petition of property line, westerly along the northern property lines of Borough President's Conference Room located at 120-55 Toby’s Public House II LLC, d/b/a Toby’s Public House, for a 675 to 655 Park Place, westerly along the angled property Queens Boulevard, Kew Gardens, New York 11424, on the revocable consent to establish, maintain and operate an lines of 653 and 651 Park Place, southerly along the western following items: unenclosed sidewalk café located at 86 Kenmare Street. property line of 651 Park Place to the northern curbline of 2566 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012

Park Place, and easterly along said curbline to the point of 1) pursuant to Article 16 of the General Municipal District from other districts the beginning. Law of New York State for: shall be permitted;, except that for a #large-scale general RIVERSIDE-WEST END HISTORIC DISTRICT a) the designation of properties located on development# located partially EXTENSION I Essex, Delancey, Norfolk, Grand, Stanton or wholly within the former MANHATTAN CB - 7 20135017 HKM (N 130002 HKM) and Broome streets (Block 346, part of Seward Park Extension Urban Designation (List No. 457/LP-2463) by the Landmarks Lot 40; Block 347, Lot 71; Block 352, Lots Renewal Area, a transfer of Preservation Commission pursuant to Section 3020 of the 1, 28; Block 353 , Lot 44; Block 354, Lots commercial #floor area# from a New York City Charter regarding the landmark designation 1, 12; and Block 409, Lot 56) as an Urban C6 District to a C2 District may Development Action Area; and of the Riverside-West End Historic District Extension I. be permitted; The Riverside-West End Historic District Extension I b) an Urban Development Action Area consists of the property bounded by a line beginning at the Project for such area, (2) location of #buildings# without regard for northwest corner of Broadway and West 79th Street, the applicable #yard#, #court#, distance extending westerly along the northern curbline of West 79th to facilitate the development of residential, community between #buildings#, or height and Street to a point on a line extending southerly from the facility and commercial uses, including the redevelopment of setback regulations; western property line of 307 West 79th Street (aka 307-313 the Essex Street Market. West 79th Street), northerly along said line and the western * * * property line of 307 West 79th Street (aka 307-313 West 79th SEWARD PARK (8) in an #Inclusionary Housing designated Street), easterly along the northern property line of 307 West MANHATTAN CB - 3 C 120156 MMM area# in a C4-7 District within the 79th Street (aka 307-313 West 79th Street), northerly along Application submitted by the NYC Department of Housing boundaries of Manhattan Community the western property line of 411 West End Avenue (aka 409- Preservation and Development, pursuant to Sections 197-c District 7, for the purpose of applying the 411 West End Avenue; 302-304 West 80th Street) to the and 199 of the New York City Charter and Section 5-430 et Inclusionary Housing Program within northern curbline of West 80th Street, easterly along the seq. of the New York City Administrative Code, for an such #Inclusionary Housing designated northern curbline of West 80th Street to a point on a line amendment to the City Map involving: area#, as set forth in a restrictive extending southerly from the western property line of 425 declaration: West End Avenue (aka 301 West 80th Street), northerly ● the establishment of Broome Street between along said line and the western property line of 425 West Norfolk Street and Clinton Street; (i) modification of the base and End Avenue (aka 301 West 80th Street), westerly along part ● the establishment of Suffolk Street between Grand maximum #floor area ratios# of the southern property line of 433 West End Avenue (aka Street and Delancey Street; specified in Section 23-952 431-439 West End Avenue; 300-302 West 81st Street), ● the narrowing, by elimination, discontinuance and (Floor area compensation in northerly along part of the western property line of 433 West closing, of Clinton Street between Grand Street and Inclusionary Housing End Avenue (aka 431-439 West End Avenue; 300-302 West Delancey Street; designated areas), not to exceed 81st Street), easterly along part of the northern property line ● the narrowing, by elimination, discontinuance and the maximum #floor area of 433 West End Avenue (aka 431-439 West End Avenue; closing, of Delancey Street between Norfolk Street ratios# permitted by the 300-302 West 81st Street), northerly along part of the and Clinton Street; underlying district, based on a western property line of 433 West End Avenue (aka 431-439 ● the establishment of the name Delancey Street for proportionality between West End Avenue; 300-302 West 81st Street) to the southern the Unnamed Street between Clinton Street and #affordable floor area#, as curbline of West 81st Street, westerly along the southern Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive; defined in Section 23-911, and curbline of West 81st Street, northerly along the eastern ● and the adjustment of grades necessitated thereby, #residential floor area# in curbline of Riverside Drive, easterly along the northern #buildings# containing multiple curbline of West 85th Street to a point on a line extending including authorization for any disposition or acquisition of #uses#; and southerly from the western property line of 355 West 85th real property related thereto, in accordance with Map No. Street (aka 351-355 West 85th Street), northerly along said 30236, dated March 14, 2012 and signed by the Borough (ii) modification of the line and the western property line of 355 West 85th Street President. requirements regarding (aka 351-355 West 85th Street), westerly along part of the distribution of #affordable southern property line of 340 West 86th Street (aka 340-346 SEWARD PARK housing units#, as defined in West 86th Street), northerly along the western property line MANHATTAN CB - 3 C 120226 ZMM Section 23-911, specified in of 340 West 86th Street (aka 340-346 West 86th Street) to the Application submitted by the NYC Department of Housing paragraph (b) of Section 23-96 northern curbline of West 86th Street, easterly along the Preservation and Development pursuant to Sections 197-c (Requirements for Generating northern curbline of West 86th Street to a point on a line and 201 of the New York City Charter, for amendment of the Sites); or extending southerly from the western property line of 349 Zoning Map, Section No. 12c, by establishing within an West 86th Street, northerly along the western property line existing R8 District a C2-5 District bounded by the westerly (9) within the boundaries of Community of 349 West 86th Street, easterly along the northern property centerline prolongation of Delancey Street (northerly portion, District 3 in the Bronx, portions of any lines of 349 through 305 West 86th Street (aka 303-307 West at Clinton Street), Clinton Street, Delancey Street (southerly #building#, at any level, that contain 86th Street), northerly along part of the western property portion), a line 150 feet easterly of Clinton Street, Broome permitted or required #accessory# off- line of 545 West End Avenue (aka 541-551 West End Avenue; Street, Clinton Street, Grand Street, Suffolk Street, Broome street parking spaces, to be excluded from 301 West 86th Street) and the western property line of 555 Street, and Norfolk Street, as shown on a diagram (for the calculation of #lot coverage#.; or West End Avenue (aka 553-559 West End Avenue; 300 West illustrative purposes only) dated March 26, 2012. 87th Street) to the northern curbline of West 87th Street, (10) for a #large-scale general development# easterly along the northern curbline of West 87th Street to a SEWARD PARK located partially or wholly within the point on a line extending northerly from the eastern property MANHATTAN CB - 3 N 120227 ZRM former Seward Park Extension Urban line of 552 West End Avenue (aka 264 West 87th Street), Application submitted by the NYC Department of Housing Renewal Area, waiver of the planting southerly along said line and the eastern property lines of Preservation and Development (HPD) and Department of requirements of Section 23-892 (In R6 552 West End Avenue (aka 264 West 87th Street) and 550 Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), pursuant to through R10 Districts), provided the area West End Avenue, easterly along part of the northern Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment between the #street line# and the #street property line of 540 West End Avenue (aka 540-546 West of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, modifying walls# of the #building# and their End Avenue; 261-263 West 86th Street) and the northern Sections 74-743 (Special Provisions for bulk modifications) prolongations is to be improved as a property line of 257 West 86th Street (aka 255-259 West 86th and 74-744 (Modification of use regulations) concerning publicly accessible widened sidewalk. Street), southerly along the eastern property line of 257 West special permit regulations for large scale general 86th Street (aka 255-259 West 86th Street) to the southern developments, relating to the former Seward Park Extension (b) In order to grant a special permit pursuant to this curbline of West 86th Street, easterly along the southern Urban Renewal Area. Section for any #large-scale general development#, curbline of West 86th Street, southerly along the western the Commission shall find that: curbline of Broadway, westerly along the northern curbline of Matter in underline is new, to be added; West 83rd Street to a point on a line extending northerly Matter in strikeout is old, to be deleted; (1) the distribution of #floor area#, #open from the eastern property line of 470 West End Avenue (aka Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10; space#, #dwelling units#, #rooming units# 470-472 West End Avenue; 262-270 West 83rd Street), * * * indicates where unchanged text remains in the Zoning and the location of #buildings#, primary southerly along said line and the eastern property line of 470 Resolution business entrances and #show windows# West End Avenue (aka 470-472 West End Avenue; 262-270 will result in a better site plan and a West 83rd Street), westerly along part of the southern Article VII better relationship among #buildings# property line of 470 West End Avenue (aka 470-472 West Chapter 4 and open areas to adjacent #streets#, End Avenue; 262-270 West 83rd Street), southerly along the Special Permits by the City Planning Commission surrounding development, adjacent open eastern property line of 460-466 West End Avenue (aka 253- areas and shore lines than would be 257 West 82nd Street) to the southern curbline of West 82nd 74-74 possible without such distribution and Street, easterly along the southern curbline of West 82nd Large-Scale General Development will thus benefit both the occupants of the Street, southerly along the western curbline of Broadway, #large-scale general development#, the westerly along the northern curbline of West 81st Street to a * * * neighborhood and the City as a whole; point on a line extending northerly from the eastern property 74-743 line of 424 West End Avenue (aka 424-436 West End Avenue; Special provisions for bulk modification (2) the distribution of #floor area# and 278-280 West 81st Street), southerly along said line and the location of #buildings# will not unduly eastern property lines of 424 West End Avenue (424-436 (a) For a #large-scale general development#, the City increase the #bulk# of #buildings# in any West End Avenue; 278-280 West 81st Street) and 251 West Planning Commission may permit: one #block# or unduly obstruct access of 80th Street to the northern curbline of West 80th Street, light and air to the detriment of the westerly along the northern curbline of West 80th Street to a (1) distribution of total allowable #floor occupants or users of #buildings# in the point on a line extending northerly from the eastern property area#, #rooming units#, #dwelling units#, #block# or nearby #blocks# or of people line of 412 West End Avenue (aka 252-256 West 80th Street), #lot coverage# and total required #open using the public #streets#; southerly along said line and the eastern property line of 412 space# under the applicable district West End Avenue (aka 252-256 West 80th Street), westerly regulations within a #large-scale general (3) where a #zoning lot# of a #large-scale along part of the southerly property line of 412 West End development# without regard for #zoning general development# does not occupy a Avenue (aka 252-256 West 80th Street), southerly along the lot lines# or district boundaries, subject to frontage on a mapped #street#, eastern property line of 410 West End Avenue (aka 408-410 the following limitations: appropriate access to a mapped #street# West End Avenue), easterly along part of the northern is provided; property line of 400 West End Avenue (aka 400-406 West (i) no distribution of #bulk# across End Avenue; 267-269 West 79th Street) and the northern the boundary of two districts (4) considering the size of the proposed property line of 265 West 79th Street (aka 2221-2229 shall be permitted for a #use# #large-scale general development#, the Broadway) to the western curbline of Broadway, and utilizing such #bulk# unless #streets# providing access to such #large- southerly along the western curbline of Broadway, to the such #use# is permitted in both scale general development# will be point of beginning. districts; adequate to handle traffic resulting therefrom; The Subcommittee on Planning, Dispositions and (ii) when a #large-scale general Concessions will hold a public hearing on the development# is located (5) when the Commission has determined following matters in the Council Committee Room, 250 partially in a #Residence that the #large-scale general Broadway, 16th Floor, New York City, New York 10007, commencing at 1:00 P.M. on Wednesday, September 19, District# or in a C1, C2, C3 or development# requires significant 2012: C4-1 District and partially in addition to existing public facilities other #Commercial# or serving the area, the applicant has SEWARD PARK #Manufacturing Districts#, no submitted to the Commission a plan and MANHATTAN CB - 3 N 120136 HAM transfer of commercial #floor timetable to provide such required Application submitted by the NYC Department of Housing area# to a #Residence District# additional facilities. Proposed facilities Preservation and Development: or to a C1, C2, C3 or C4-1 that are incorporated into the City’s WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012 THE CITY RECORD 2567

capital budget may be included as part of established #curb level#, and Preservation and Development pursuant to Sections 197-c such plan and timetable; the ground floor level of such and 201 of the New York City Charter, for the grant of establishment is used only for special permits pursuant to the following Sections of the (6) where the Commission permits the showrooms and sales; Zoning Resolution: maximum #floor area ratio# in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (a)(4) of (ii) sufficient indoor space for 1. 74-743(a)(1) to modify the applicable district this Section, the #open space# provided is storage of vehicles for sale or regulations to allow the distribution of total of sufficient size to serve the residents of service has been provided; and allowable floor area, dwelling units and lot coverage new or #enlarged buildings#. Such #open under the applicable district regulations within a space# shall be accessible to and usable (iii) such #use# will not create or large-scale general development without regard for by all residents of such new or #enlarged contribute to serious traffic zoning lot lines or district boundaries; buildings#, have appropriate access, congestion and will not unduly circulation, seating, lighting and paving, inhibit surface traffic or 2. 74-743(a)(2) to modify the applicable district and be substantially landscaped. adversely affect pedestrian regulations to allow the location of buildings Furthermore, the site plan of such #large- movement. without regard for the applicable yard, court, scale general development# shall include distance between buildings, height and setback superior landscaping for #open space# of (3) Retail Establishments regulations; and the new or #enlarged buildings#; For a #large-scale general development# 3. 74-743(a)(10) to modify the applicable district (7) where the Commission permits the located partially or wholly within the regulations to allow the areas of the zoning lot exclusion of #lot area# or #floor area# in former Seward Park Extension Urban between the street line and the street walls of the accordance with the provisions of Renewal Area, the City Planning proposed buildings to be improved as publicly- paragraph (a)(5) of this Section or Commission may modify applicable accessible widened sidewalk; modification of the base and maximum district regulations to allow Use Groups #floor area ratios# or requirements 10, 11A and 12A except for arenas or in connection with a proposed mixed use development, within regarding distribution of #affordable auditoriums, skating rinks, public auction a large-scale general development bounded by Delancey housing units# in accordance with rooms, trade expositions and stadiums, Street, a line 150 feet easterly of Clinton Street, Broome paragraph (a)(8) of this Section, such provided the Commission finds that: Street, Clinton Street, Grand Street, Suffolk Street, Broome modification will facilitate a desirable mix Street, Essex Street, a line 95.62 feet northerly of Broome of #uses# in the #large-scale general (i) such #uses# will not impair the Street, a line 50.54 feet westerly of Essex Street, Broome development# and a plan consistent with character of future #uses# or Street, Ludlow Street, a line 155 feet northerly of Broome the objectives of the Inclusionary Housing development of the surrounding Street, and Essex Street (Block 346, p/o Lot 40, Block 347, Program and those of Section 74-74 area; and Lot 71, Block 352, Lots 1 & 28, and Block 409, Lot 56), in (Large-Scale General Development) with R8/C2-5 and C6-1 Districts, partially within the former respect to better site planning; (ii) the #streets# providing access to Seward Park Extension Urban Renewal Area. such #uses# will be adequate to (8) where the Commission permits portions handle the traffic generated SEWARD PARK thereby. of #buildings# containing #accessory# MANHATTAN CB - 3 C 120229 ZSM parking spaces to be excluded from the Application submitted by the NYC Department of Housing (b) Location of #commercial uses# calculation of #lot coverage# in Preservation and Development pursuant to Sections 197-c accordance with the provisions of and 201 of the New York City Charter, for the grant of For any #large-scale general development#, the paragraph (a)(7) of this Section, the special permits pursuant to the following sections of the exclusion of #lot coverage# will result in a City Planning Commission may permit #residential# and non-#residential uses# to be Zoning Resolution: better site plan and a better relationship arranged within a #building# without regard for among #buildings# and open areas than the regulations set forth in Section 32-42 (Location 1. 74-744(a)(3) to modify the applicable district would be possible without such exclusion within Buildings), provided the Commission shall regulations to allow Use Groups 10, 11A and 12A and therefore will benefit the residents of find: except for arenas or auditoriums, skating rinks, the #large-scale general development#; public auction rooms, trade expositions and and (1) the #commercial uses# are located in a stadiums, within the R8/C2-5 District; and portion of the #mixed building# that has (9) a declaration with regard to ownership separate access to the outside with no 2. 74-744(b) to modify the applicable district requirements in paragraph (b) of the opening of any kind to the #residential# regulations to allow residential and non-residential #large-scale general development# portion of the #building# at any #story#; uses to be arranged within a building without regard definition in Section 12-10 (DEFINITIONS) for the location requirements of Section 32-42; has been filed with the Commission. (2) the #commercial uses# are not located directly over any #story# containing in connection with a proposed mixed use development, within The Commission may prescribe additional conditions and #dwelling units#; and a large-scale general development bounded by Delancey safeguards to improve the quality of the #large-scale general Street, a line 150 feet easterly of Clinton Street, Broome development# and to minimize adverse effects on the (3) the modifications shall not have any Street, Clinton Street, Grand Street, Suffolk Street, Broome character of the surrounding area. adverse effect on the #uses# located Street, Essex Street, a line 95.62 feet northerly of Broome within the #building#. Street, a line 50.54 feet westerly of Essex Street, Broome For a phased construction program of a multi-#building# Street, Ludlow Street, a line 155 feet northerly of Broome complex, the Commission may, at the time of granting a (c) Modifications of #sign# regulations Street, and Essex Street (Block 346, p/o Lot 40, Block 347, special permit, require additional information, including but Lot 71, Block 352, Lots 1 & 28, and Block 409, Lot 56), in not limited to a proposed time schedule for carrying out the (1) In all #Commercial# or #Manufacturing R8/C2-5 and C6-1 Districts, partially within the former proposed #large-scale general development#, a phasing plan Districts#, the City Planning Commission Seward Park Extension Urban Renewal Area. showing the distribution of #bulk# and #open space# and, in may, for #developments# or #enlargements# the case of a site plan providing for common #open space#, subject to the provisions of paragraphs SEWARD PARK common open areas or common parking areas, a maintenance (a)(1), (a)(2) or (a)(3) of Section 74-743 MANHATTAN CB - 3 C 120231 ZSM plan for such space or areas and surety for continued (Special provisions for bulk modification), Application submitted by the NYC Department of Housing availability of such space or areas to the people they are permit the modification of the applicable Preservation and Development pursuant to Sections 197-c intended to serve. provisions of Sections 32-64 (Surface Area and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a * * * and Illumination Provisions), 32-65 special permit pursuant Sections 13-562 and 74-52 of the 74-744 (Permitted Projection or Height of Signs), Zoning Resolution to allow a public parking garage with a Modification of use regulations 32-66 (Additional Regulations for Signs maximum capacity of 168 spaces on portions of the ground Near Certain Parks and Designated floor, cellar level 1 and cellar level 2 of a proposed (a) #Use# modifications Arterial Highways), 42-53 (Surface Area development on property bounded by Delancey Street, and Illumination Provisions), 42-54 Norfolk Street, Broome Street and Essex Street (Site 2, Block (1) Waterfront and related #commercial (Permitted Projection or Height of Signs), 352, p/o Lot 1 and Lot 28), in a C6-1 District. uses# 42-55 (Additional Regulations for Signs Near Certain Parks and Designated SEWARD PARK In a C4 District, the City Planning Arterial Highways) and the limitations on MANHATTAN CB - 3 C 120233 ZSM Commission may modify applicable the location of #signs# in Sections 32-51 Application submitted by the NYC Department of Housing district regulations to allow certain and 42-44 (Limitations on Business Preservation and Development pursuant to Sections 197-c boating and related #uses# listed in Use Entrances, Show Windows or Signs), and 201 of the New York City Charter, for the grant of a Group 14A, not otherwise allowed in such provided the Commission finds that such special permit pursuant to Sections 13-562 and 74-52 of the district, provided the Commission shall modification will result in a better site plan. Zoning Resolution to allow a public parking garage with a find that: maximum capacity of 250 spaces on portions of the ground (2) For a #large-scale general development# floor, cellar level 1 and cellar level 2 of a proposed (i) the #uses# are appropriate for located partially or wholly within the development on property bounded by Delancey Street, former Seward Park Extension Urban the location and blend Suffolk Street, Broome Street and Norfolk Street (Site 3, Renewal Area, the City Planning harmoniously with the rest of Block 346, p/o Lot 40), in an R8/C2-5 District. the #large-scale general Commission, by authorization, may make the #sign# regulations of a C6-1 District development#; and applicable to those portions of such SEWARD PARK #large-scale general development# within MANHATTAN CB - 3 C 120234 ZSM (ii) the #streets# providing access to a C2 District, and in addition, may modify Application submitted by the NYC Department of Housing such #uses# will be adequate to the provisions of Section 32-68 (Permitted Preservation and Development pursuant to Sections 197-c handle the traffic generated Signs on Residential or Mixed Buildings) and 201 of the New York City Charter, for the grant of a thereby. to allow #signs accessory# to non- special permit pursuant to Sections 13-562 and 74-52 of the #residential uses# above the level of the Zoning Resolution to allow a public parking garage with a (2) Automotive sales and service #uses# finished floor of the third #story#, maximum capacity of 250 spaces on portions of the ground provided such #signs# do not exceed a floor, cellar level 1 and cellar level 2 of a proposed For #large-scale general developments#, height of 40 feet above #curb level#. In development on property bounded by Delancey Street, previously approved by the City Planning order to grant such authorizations, the Clinton Street, Broome Street and Suffolk Street (Site 4, Commission, in a C4-7 District within the Commission shall find that such Block 346, p/o Lot 40), in an R8/C2-5 District. boundaries of Manhattan Community modifications are consistent with the District 7, the City Planning Commission amount, type and location of #commercial SEWARD PARK may modify applicable district regulations uses# that the Commission finds MANHATTAN CB - 3 C 120235 ZSM appropriate within such #large-scale to allow automotive sales and service Application submitted by the NYC Department of Housing general development#. establishments that include repair Preservation and Development pursuant to Sections 197-c services and preparation for delivery, and 201 of the New York City Charter, for the grant of a The Commission may prescribe appropriate conditions and provided the Commission shall find that: special permit pursuant to Sections 13-562 and 74-52 of the safeguards to minimize adverse effects on the character of Zoning Resolution to allow a public parking garage with a the development. (i) the portion of the establishment maximum capacity of 305 spaces on portions of the ground * * * used for the servicing and floor, cellar level 1 and cellar level 2 of a proposed preparation of automobiles is SEWARD PARK development on property bounded by Broome Street, Clinton located entirely in a #cellar# MANHATTAN CB - 3 C 120228 ZSM Street, Grand Street and Suffolk Street (Site 5, Block 346, p/o level and below grade or Application submitted by the NYC Department of Housing Lot 40), in an R8/C2-5 District. 2568 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012

SEWARD PARK Department of City Planning pursuant to Section 201 of the For #automated parking facilities#, off-street MANHATTAN CB - 3 C 120237 PQM New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning reservoir space at the vehicle entrance shall be Application submitted by the NYC Department of Citywide Resolution of the City of New York, relating to Article X, provided as set forth in paragraph (a) of this Section. Administrative Services, pursuant to Section 197-c of the Chapter I (Special Downtown Brooklyn District) to modify Each individual parking location where a driver is New York City Charter for the acquisition of property the parking regulations of the Special Downtown Brooklyn permitted to leave a vehicle for transfer to a bounded by Essex, Delancey, Norfolk and Broome streets District. mechanized automobile storage and retrieval unit (Block 352, p/o Lots 1 and 28). shall constitute one reservoir space. Additional Article X reservoir spaces may be located where drivers SEWARD PARK Special Purpose Districts queue to access such locations for vehicle transfer. MANHATTAN CB - 3 C 120245 PPM Application submitted by the NYC Department of Housing Chapter 1 In addition, the number of reservoir spaces Preservation and Development (HPD) and the New York City Special Downtown Brooklyn District Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), required pursuant to paragraph (a) of this Section pursuant to Section 197-c of the Charter, for the disposition may be reduced where the Commissioner of * * * Buildings determines that the operational of city-owned property (Block 346, p/o of Lot 40; Block 347, 101-01 characteristics of such #automated parking facility# Lot 71; Block 352, Lots 1 and 28; Block 353, Lot 44; Block Definitions warrant such a reduction. 354, Lots 1 and 12; and Block 409, Lot 56), by HPD to a For purposes of this Chapter, matter in italics is defined in future developer or by DCAS to the New York City Economic Section 12-10 (DEFINITIONS), Section 101-302 (Definitions Development Corporation (EDC) or a successor local (c) Self-parking facilities Specific to the Atlantic Avenue Subdistrict) or in this Section. development corporation, and which are subject to a restriction of compliance with the terms of the related For self-parking #accessory# off-street parking Automated parking facility UDAAP Project Summary (N 120136 HAM). facilities, #public parking garages# and #public s13-19 parking lots#, where entering vehicles are required 14-7912 An “automated parking facility” shall refer to an #accessory# to stop before a mechanically operated barrier off-street parking facility or #public parking garage# where vehicular storage and retrieval within such facility is before entering the parking facility, such barrier accomplished entirely through a mechanical conveyance shall be placed a minimum of 20 feet beyond the CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE #street line#. SERVICES system, and shall not refer to a parking facility with parking lift systems that require an attendant to operate the vehicle ■ PUBLIC HEARINGS that is to be parked. 101-54 Development or to develop Garages

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A REAL For purposes of this Chapter, “development” includes a 101-541 PROPERTY ACQUISITIONS AND DISPOSITIONS #development#, an #enlargement# or an #extension#. Public parking garages PUBLIC HEARING, in accordance with Section 824 of the To “develop” is to create a #development#. New York City Charter, will be held at 10:30 A.M. on October #Public parking garages# with 225 or fewer spaces shall be 10, 2012 in the second floor conference room, 22 Reade * * * permitted as of right, provided that such garages are, except Street, in Manhattan. 101-50 for entrances and exits, entirely below the level of any OFF-STREET PARKING AND OFF-STREET LOADING #street# or #publicly accessible open area# upon which such IN THE MATTER OF a proposed renewal of the lease for the REGULATIONS City of New York, as Tenant, of approximately 51,605 facility, or portion thereof, fronts. In addition to a maximum number of 225 public parking spaces, such garages may rentable square feet of space on the entire second floor, part The provisions of Article II, Chapter 5 (ACCESSORY OFF- include required #accessory# parking spaces, which may be of the third floor, and part of the basement in a building STREET PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS), and provided at any level. Any #accessory# parking spaces that located at 32-02 Queens Boulevard, (Block 249, Lots 15 & 16) Article III, Chapter 6 (ACCESSORY OFF-STREET in the Borough of Queens, for the New York City Taxi and PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS), shall apply, are not required shall be included with all other public Limousine Commission and for the Office of Administrative except as modified in this Section 101-50, inclusive. parking spaces in such #public parking garage# for the Trials and Hearings for use as an office or for such other use purpose of applying any regulations in this Resolution as the Commissioner of the Department of Citywide relating to the number or location of parking spaces in such Administrative Services may determine. 101-51 Minimum Parking Requirements in R7-1 Districts #public parking garage#. The proposed lease shall be for a period of two (2) years, 101-542 commencing June 5, 2012 through June 4, 2014, at an annual In R7-1 Districts, the provisions of Article II, Chapter 5 base rent of $1,171,390 ($22.70 per square foot). (ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING Off-site accessory parking spaces in public garages REGULATIONS), shall apply, except that Tenant shall have the right to renew the lease for an Section 36-57 (Accessory Off-Street Parking Spaces in Public additional six (6) months, upon ninety (90) days prior written The provisions of this Section shall apply to all districts Garages) shall be modified to allow #accessory# off-street notice, on the same terms and conditions. within the #Special Downtown Brooklyn District#, except parking spaces in any #public parking garage developed# R6B Districts: after (date of adoption) provided such off-site spaces comply Tenant shall take the premises “as is”. with the provisions of Sections 25-50 (RESTRICTIONS ON (a) The #accessory# parking requirements of Section LOCATION OF ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING IN THE MATTER OF a proposed lease for the City of New 25-23 (Requirements Where Group Parking SPACES) or 36-40 (RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION AND York, as Tenant, of approximately 36,000 rentable square Facilities Are Provided) shall be modified to require USE OF ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES), feet of land located at 52-07 (Block 2352, Lot 22) #accessory# off-street parking spaces for at least 50 as applicable. in the Borough of Queens for the Department of Sanitation to 20 percent of the total number of new #dwelling use as a parking lot. units#. 101-543 Pedestrian safety The proposed lease shall commence upon the exercising of an (b) There shall be no minimum parking requirement option to lease for the balance of a period of twenty (20) years for #affordable housing units# as defined in Section from March 1, 2005 at an annual rent of $180,000.00 ($5.00 The provisions of this Section shall apply to parking facilities 23-90 (INCLUSIONARY HOUSING), inclusive, or per square foot) for the first two (2) years, $190,800.00 ($5.30 created after (date of adoption) or for parking facilities per square foot) for the following two (2) years, $202,248.00 for #dwelling units# eligible for reduced parking enlarged by 50 or more spaces after (date of adoption). For all ($5.62 per square foot) for the following two years, pursuant to Section 25-25 (Modification of #accessory# parking garages and #public parking garages#, $214,383.00 ($5.96 per square foot) for the following two (2) Requirements for Public, Publicly-Assisted and the following safety features shall be provided at all vehicular years, $227,246.00 ($6.31 per square foot) for the following Government-Assisted Housing or for Non-profit exit points: two (2) years, $240,881.00 ($6.69 per square foot) for the Residences for the Elderly). following two (2) years, $255,334.00 ($7.09 per square foot) (a) a ‘stop’ sign which shall be clearly visible to drivers. for the following two (2) years, $270,654.00 ($7.52 per square However, existing #accessory# off-street parking spaces that Such signage shall comply with the standards set foot) for the following two (2) years, $286,893.00 ($7.97 per were required under the applicable provisions of the zoning forth in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control square foot) for the following two (2) years, and $304,107.00 district regulations in effect prior to (date of adoption) may Devices (MUTCD) issued by the Federal Highway ($8.45 per square foot) for the last two (2) years, payable in not be eliminated. Administration (FHWA) for a conventional single equal monthly installments at the end of each month. lane road; and * * * Further information, including public inspection of the (b) a speed bump, which shall be located within the proposed leases’ may be obtained at One Centre Street, Room 101-53 exit lane of the parking facility. Such speed bump 2000 North, New York, N.Y. 10007. To schedule an Reservoir Spaces shall: inspection, please contact Chris Fleming at (212) 386-0315.

Individuals requesting Sign Language Interpreters should The provisions of this Section shall apply to parking facilities (1) span the entire width of such exit lane; contact the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services, Public created after (date of adoption) or for parking facilities Hearings Unit, 253 Broadway, Room 915, New York, N.Y. enlarged by 50 or more spaces after (date of adoption). For (2) have a minimum of two inches in height, 10007, (212) 788-7490, no later than FIVE (5) BUSINESS the purpose of determining required reservoir spaces, as measured from the adjoining grade of DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING. fractions equal to or greater than one-half resulting from the the exit lane and shall have a maximum TDD users should call VERIZON relay services. calculations in this Section shall be considered one reservoir depth of 12 inches; and ☛ space. 10-12912 s19 (3) be located a minimum of four feet beyond (a) Attended parking facilities the #street line#, as measured perpendicular to the #street line#. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Attended #accessory# off-street parking facilities, #public parking garages# or #public parking lots# ■ PUBLIC HEARINGS 101-544 with more than 25 off-street parking spaces shall Stackers in garages provide the following amount of off-street reservoir NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RESOLUTIONS space at the vehicular entrance: Within an enclosed attended parking facility with parking lift Have been adopted by the City Planning Commission systems, for individual lifted trays upon which a vehicle is Scheduling public hearings on the following matters (1) for parking facilities with more than 25 stored, each tray upon which a vehicle is stored shall be to be held at Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street, New York, parking spaces and up to 50 parking NY, on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at 10:00 A.M. considered 153 square feet of #floor area#, except for portions spaces; five percent of the total number of exempt from the definition of #floor area# pursuant to parking spaces; CITYWIDE Section 12-10 (DEFINITIONS). No. 1 (2) for parking facilities with more than 50 NYC WATERFRONT REVITALIZATION PROGRAM 101-545 parking spaces and up to 100 parking Citywide N 120213 NPY Automated parking facilities IN THE MATTER OF a plan concerning revisions to the spaces: ten percent of the total number of New York City Waterfront Revitalization Program, parking spaces; submitted by the New York City Department of City For an #automated parking facility#, the minimum size of Planning, for consideration pursuant to Section 197-a of the (3) for parking facilities with more than 100 spaces regulated in Sections 25-62 (Size and Location of New York City Charter. The plan is called “The Revised New Spaces) and 36-351 (Size of spaces) shall not apply. York City Waterfront Revitalization Program.” parking spaces and up to 200 parking spaces: ten parking spaces ; and For the purpose of calculating parking spaces in #automated BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN (4) for parking facilities with more than 200 parking facilities#, each tray upon which a vehicle is stored Nos. 2 & 3 off-street parking spaces: five percent of shall constitute one off-street parking space. However, DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN PARKING TEXT the total number of parking spaces. auxiliary parking trays may be exempted from constituting a AMENDMENT However such number of reservoir spaces parking space where the Commissioner of Buildings No. 2 need not exceed 50. determines that such auxiliary parking trays are needed to CD 2 N 120384 ZRK routinely store and retrieve vehicles for the efficient IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the (b) #Automated parking facilities# operation of such #automated parking facility#. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012 THE CITY RECORD 2569

Within an #automated parking facility#, each tray upon PARKING AND OFF-STREET LOADING REGULATIONS) The provisions of this Section shall apply to parking facilities which a vehicle is stored shall be considered 153 square feet shall apply except as set forth in this Section, inclusive. created after (date of adoption) or for parking facilities of #floor area#, except for portions exempt from the definition enlarged by 50 or more spaces after (date of adoption). For of #floor area# pursuant to Section 12-10 (DEFINITIONS). * * * the purpose of determining required reservoir spaces, fractions equal to or greater than one-half resulting from the 101-546 101-70 calculations in this Section shall be considered one reservoir Special permit for public parking garages ATLANTIC AVENUE SUBDISTRICT space.

Section 74-52 (Parking Garages or Public Parking Lots in * * * (c) Attended parking facilities High Density Central Areas) shall not apply to #public Attended #accessory# off-street parking facilities, parking garages#. In lieu thereof, the following provisions 101-74 #public parking garages# or #public parking lots# shall apply. Modification of Accessory Off-Street Parking and with more than 25 off-street parking spaces shall Loading Requirements provide the following amount of off-street reservoir The City Planning Commission may permit: space at the vehicular entrance: The provisions of Section 101-50 (OFF-STREET PARKING (a) a #public parking garage# that does not comply AND OFF-STREET LOADING REGULATIONS), inclusive, (5) for parking facilities with more than 25 with the provisions of Section 101-541 (Public shall not apply within the Atlantic Avenue Subdistrict. parking spaces and up to 50 parking parking garages) provided that such garage spaces; five percent of the total number of complies with all other applicable regulations set * * * parking spaces; forth in Section 101-50 (OFF-STREET PARKING No. 3 AND OFF-STREET LOADING REGULATIONS); CD 2 N 120384(A) ZRK (6) for parking facilities with more than 50 and IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the parking spaces and up to 100 parking Department of City Planning pursuant to Section 201 of the spaces: ten percent of the total number of (b) floor space on one or more #stories#, up to a height New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning parking spaces; of 23 feet above #curb level#, to be exempted from Resolution of the City of New York, relating to Article X, the definition of #floor area# as set forth in Section Chapter I (Special Downtown Brooklyn District) to modify (7) for parking facilities with more than 100 12-10 (DEFINITIONS). the parking regulations of the Special Downtown Brooklyn parking spaces and up to 200 parking District. spaces: ten parking spaces ; and In order to grant a special permit for such #use# or for #floor area# exemption, the Commission shall find: Matter in underline is new, to be added; (8) for parking facilities with more than 200 Matter in strikeout is old, to be deleted; off-street parking spaces: five percent of (1) that such #use# will be compatible with the Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10; the total number of parking spaces. surrounding area, and will not adversely affect the * * * indicates where unchanged text remains in the Zoning However such number of reservoir spaces growth and development of #uses# comprising vital Resolution need not exceed 50. and essential functions in the general area within which such #use# is to be located; Article X (d) #Automated parking facilities# Special Purpose Districts (2) the proposed materials and articulation of the Chapter 1 For #automated parking facilities#, off-street #street wall# of the parking facility are compatible Special Downtown Brooklyn District reservoir space at the vehicle entrance shall be with #buildings# in the surrounding area; provided as set forth in paragraph (a) of this * * * Section. (3) the ground floor level of such parking facilities that 101-01 front upon #streets# with a width of 60 feet or Definitions Each individual parking location where a driver is more, or that front upon public access areas, is permitted to leave a vehicle for transfer to a occupied by #commercial#, #community facility# or For purposes of this Chapter, matter in italics is defined in mechanized automobile storage and retrieval unit #residential uses# that generate activity on all such Section 12-10 (DEFINITIONS), Section 101-302 (Definitions shall constitute one reservoir space. Additional adjoining #streets# or public areas, except at the Specific to the Atlantic Avenue Subdistrict) or in this Section. reservoir spaces may be located where drivers entrances and exits to the parking facility. Where queue to access such locations for vehicle transfer. site planning constraints make such #uses# Automated parking facility In addition, the number of reservoir spaces required pursuant to paragraph (a) of this Section infeasible, the parking facility shall be screened An “automated parking facility” shall refer to an #accessory# may be reduced where the Commissioner of from such adjoining #streets# or public access areas off-street parking facility or #public parking garage# where Buildings determines that the operational with a strip at least five feet deep, densely planted vehicular storage and retrieval within such facility is characteristics of such #automated parking facility# with shrubs or trees that are at least four feet high accomplished entirely through a mechanical conveyance warrant such a reduction. at the time of planting and that are of a type which system, and shall not refer to a parking facility with parking may be expected to form a year-round dense screen lift systems that require an attendant to operate the vehicle (d) Self-parking facilities at least six feet high within three years. Where that is to be parked. such screening is not desirable, a total of at least 50 For self-parking #accessory# off-street parking percent of the exterior building wall with adjacent Development or to develop facilities, #public parking garages# and #public parking spaces shall consist of opaque materials parking lots#, where entering vehicles are required that include graphic or sculptural art, or living For purposes of this Chapter, “development” includes a to stop before a mechanically operated barrier plant material; #development#, an #enlargement# or an #extension#. before entering the parking facility, such barrier shall be placed a minimum of 20 feet beyond the (4) any floor space above the ground floor level utilized To “develop” is to create a #development#. #street line#. for parking is located, to the greatest extent * * * feasible, behind #commercial#, #community 101-50 101-54 facility# or #residential floor area#, so as to OFF-STREET PARKING AND OFF-STREET LOADING Garages minimize the visibility of the parking facility from REGULATIONS adjoining #streets# with a width of 60 feet or more, 101-541 or public access areas. Any exterior wall of the The provisions of Article II, Chapter 5 (ACCESSORY OFF- Public parking garages parking facility visible from an adjoining #street# STREET PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS), and or public access area shall be articulated in a Article III, Chapter 6 (ACCESSORY OFF-STREET #Public parking garages# with 225 or fewer spaces shall be manner that is compatible with #buildings# in the PARKING AND LOADING REGULATIONS), shall apply, permitted as of right, provided that such garages are, except surrounding area; except as modified in this Section 101-50, inclusive. for entrances and exits, entirely below the level of any #street# or #publicly accessible open area# upon which such (5) that such #use# will not create or contribute to 101-51 facility, or portion thereof, fronts. In addition to a maximum serious traffic congestion and will not unduly Minimum Parking Requirements in R7-1 Districts number of 225 public parking spaces, such garages may inhibit surface traffic and pedestrian flow and that include required #accessory# parking spaces, which may be In R7-1 Districts, the provisions of Article II, Chapter 5 provided at any level. Any #accessory# parking spaces that the #streets# providing access to such #use# will be (ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING adequate to handle the traffic generated thereby; are not required shall be included with all other public REGULATIONS), shall apply, except that parking spaces in such #public parking garage# for the purpose of applying any regulations in this Resolution (6) that such #use# and its vehicular entrances and The provisions of this Section shall apply to all districts exits are so located as to draw a minimum of relating to the number or location of parking spaces in such within the #Special Downtown Brooklyn District#, except #public parking garage#. vehicular traffic to and through residential R6B Districts: #streets# in nearby areas; and 101-542 (a) The #accessory# parking requirements of Section Off-site accessory parking spaces in public garages (7) that, if any floor space is exempted from the 25-23 (Requirements Where Group Parking definition of #floor area#, such additional floor Facilities Are Provided) shall be modified to require space is necessary to prevent excessive on-street Section 36-57 (Accessory Off-Street Parking Spaces in Public #accessory# off-street parking spaces for at least 50 Garages) shall be modified to allow #accessory# off-street parking demand and relieve traffic congestion. 20 percent of the total number of new #dwelling parking spaces in any #public parking garage developed# units#. after (date of adoption) provided such off-site spaces comply The City Planning Commission may prescribe appropriate with the provisions of Section 101-56 (Location of Off-Site conditions and safeguards to minimize adverse effects on the (b) There shall be no minimum parking requirement Parking Spaces). character of the surrounding area including limitations on for #affordable housing units# as defined in Section #signs#, or requirements for shielding of floodlights, or 23-90 (INCLUSIONARY HOUSING), inclusive, or 101-543 locations of entrances and exits. for #dwelling units# eligible for reduced parking Pedestrian safety pursuant to Section 25-25 (Modification of 101-55 Requirements for Public, Publicly-Assisted and The provisions of this Section shall apply to parking facilities Restrictions on Use of Accessory Off-Street Parking Government-Assisted Housing or for Non-profit created after (date of adoption) or for parking facilities Spaces Residences for the Elderly). enlarged by 50 or more spaces after (date of adoption). For all #accessory# parking garages and #public parking garages#, The provisions of Section 36-46 (Restrictions on Use of the following safety features shall be provided at all vehicular 101-52 exit points: Accessory Off-Street Parking Spaces) shall apply, provided Curb Cut Restrictions that all #Commercial Districts# within the #Special (a) a ‘stop’ sign which shall be clearly visible to drivers. Downtown Brooklyn District# shall be considered a C6 Along the #streets# specified on Map 5 (Curb Cut District for the purposes of such Section, inclusive. However, Such signage shall comply with the standards set Restrictions) in Appendix E of this Chapter, no curb cuts for forth in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control the provisions of this Section shall not apply within the parking facilities or loading berths shall be permitted. Atlantic Avenue Subdistrict. Devices (MUTCD) issued by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) for a conventional single However, the City Planning Commission may, by lane road; and * * * authorization, permit a curb cut, on a #street# specified on 101-60 Map 5, for parking facilities and loading berths on a #zoning (b) a speed bump, which shall be located within the FULTON MALL SUBDISTRICT lot# that does not have access or egress on another #street#, exit lane of the parking facility. Such speed bump * * * provided that such curb cut will not unduly inhibit surface shall: 101-63 traffic or result in conflict between pedestrian and vehicular Modification of Accessory Off-Street Parking and circulation, and will result in a good overall site plan. (4) span the entire width of such exit lane; Loading Requirements 101-53 (5) have a minimum of two inches in height, The parking regulations of Section 101-50 (OFF-STREET Reservoir Spaces 2570 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012

as measured from the adjoining grade of (7) that, if any floor space is exempted from the Department stable, as measured from the #base the exit lane and shall have a maximum definition of #floor area#, such additional floor plane#, exceed 23 feet, then any floor space depth of 12 inches; and space is necessary to prevent excessive on-street occupied by #accessory# parking located on the floor parking demand and relieve traffic congestion. immediately above the floor occupied by such Police (6) be located a minimum of four feet beyond Department stable and immediately below the level the #street line#, as measured The City Planning Commission may prescribe appropriate of any floor occupied by #dwelling units# shall be perpendicular to the #street line#. conditions and safeguards to minimize adverse effects on the exempted from the definition of #floor area#. character of the surrounding area including limitations on 101-544 #signs#, or requirements for shielding of floodlights, or For a #building#, that at the time of approval by Stackers in garages locations of entrances and exits. the Department of Buildings, included space designed for stable use for New York City Police Within an enclosed attended parking facility with parking lift 101-55 Department horses, and the ceiling height of such systems, for individual lifted trays upon which a vehicle is Restrictions on Use of Accessory Off-Street Parking stable space, as measured from the #base plane#, stored, each tray upon which a vehicle is stored shall be Spaces exceeds 23 feet, then any floor space occupied by considered 153 square feet of #floor area#, except for portions #accessory# parking located on the floor exempt from the definition of #floor area# pursuant to The provisions of Section 36-46 (Restrictions on Use of immediately above such stable space and Section 12-10 (DEFINITIONS). Accessory Off-Street Parking Spaces) shall apply, provided immediately below the level of any floor occupied by that all #Commercial Districts# within the #Special #dwelling units# shall be exempted from the 101-545 Downtown Brooklyn District# shall be considered a C6 definition of #floor area#. Automated parking facilities District for the purposes of such Section, inclusive. However, the provisions of this Section shall not apply within the *** For an #automated parking facility#, the minimum size of Atlantic Avenue Subdistrict. YVETTE V. GRUEL, Calendar Officer spaces regulated in Sections 25-62 (Size and Location of City Planning Commission Spaces) and 36-351 (Size of spaces) shall not apply. 101-56 22 Reade Street, Room 2E, New York, New York 10007 Location of Off-Site Parking Spaces Telephone (212) 720-3370 For the purpose of calculating parking spaces in #automated 5-27912 s5-19 parking facilities#, each tray upon which a vehicle is stored Sections 25-50 and 36-40 (RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION shall constitute one off-street parking space. However, AND USE OF ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING auxiliary parking trays may be exempted from constituting a parking space where the Commissioner of Buildings SPACES) shall apply, except that where the #use# COMMUNITY BOARDS determines that such auxiliary parking trays are needed to generating the parking requirement and the #zoning lot# ■ PUBLIC HEARINGS routinely store and retrieve vehicles for the efficient providing the parking spaces are both within the #Special operation of such #automated parking facility#. Downtown Brooklyn District#, Sections 25-521 and 36-421 (Maximum distance from PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following Within an #automated parking facility#, each tray upon matters have been scheduled for public hearing by which a vehicle is stored shall be considered 153 square feet zoning lot) shall be modified to permit #accessory# parking Community Boards: spaces to be located up to 2,500 feet from the #zoning lot# of #floor area#, except for portions exempt from the definition occupied by the #residences# to which they are accessory. BOROUGH OF QUEENS of #floor area# pursuant to Section 12-10 (DEFINITIONS). * * * COMMUNITY BOARD NO. 13 - Thursday, September 20, 101-546 2012 at 7:30 P.M., Birch School, 145-02 Farmers Boulevard, Special permit for public parking garages Springfield Gardens, NY 101-60 FULTON MALL SUBDISTRICT Location: Section 74-52 (Parking Garages or Public Parking Lots in 163-29 145th Road, Springfield Gardens High Density Central Areas) shall not apply to #public * * * Individual Residential Alternative 2-family residence: parking garages#. In lieu thereof, the following provisions Serving (7) individuals. PSCH is an established not-for-profit 101-63 shall apply. agency which has been providing residential and clinical Modification of Accessory Off-Street Parking and service, Medicaid service coordination and family support Loading Requirements services to disabled individuals. The City Planning Commission may permit: The parking regulations of Section 101-50 (OFF-STREET Location: (a) a #public parking garage# that does not comply PARKING AND OFF-STREET LOADING REGULATIONS) s/s of 146th Avenue between 153 Court and 157th St. with the provisions of Section 101-541 (Public EDC intends to enter into a long-term lease with Prologis, for shall apply except as set forth in this Section, inclusive. parking garages) provided that such garage use of the site as a surface parking lot, with 212 parking complies with all other applicable regulations set spaces (no building will be constructed on the site). * * * forth in Section 101-50 (OFF-STREET PARKING s14-20 AND OFF-STREET LOADING REGULATIONS); 4-6912 101-70 and ATLANTIC AVENUE SUBDISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following matters have been scheduled for public hearing by (b) floor space on one or more #stories#, up to a height * * * Community Boards: of 23 feet above #curb level#, to be exempted from 101-74 the definition of #floor area# as set forth in Section Modification of Accessory Off-Street Parking and BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 12-10 (DEFINITIONS). Loading Requirements COMMUNITY BOARD NO. 09 - Monday, September 24, 2012, 7:00 P.M., Middle School 61, 400 Empire Boulevard, In order to grant a special permit for such #use# or #floor The provisions of Section 101-50 (OFF-STREET PARKING Brooklyn, NY area# exemption, the Commission shall find: AND OFF-STREET LOADING REGULATIONS), inclusive, shall not apply within the Atlantic Avenue Subdistrict. (1) that such #use# will be compatible with the BSA# 197-08-BZ surrounding area, and will not adversely affect the 341/349 Troy Avenue (a.k.a. 1515 Caroll Street) BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN Volume II application submitted by Stuart A. Klein, Esq., so growth and development of #uses# comprising vital No. 4 and essential functions in the general area within amend the previously approved variance by the BSA. MERCEDES HOUSE Amendment requested would be to allow for a rooftop which such #use# is to be located; CD 4 N 120305 ZRM mechanical space which is beyond the dimensions set forth in IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Clinton the Zoning Resolution for a permitted obstruction; to (2) the proposed materials and articulation of the Park Holdings pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City decrease the number of dwelling units by creating larger #street wall# of the parking facility are compatible Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the apartments, and to reduce the number of parking spaces with #buildings# in the surrounding area; City of New York, relating to Article IX, Chapter 6 (Special accordingly. Clinton District), 13-12912 s18-24 (3) the ground floor level of such parking facilities that front upon #streets# with a width of 60 feet or Matter in underline is new, to be added; PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following more, or that front upon public access areas, is matters have been scheduled for public hearing by Matter in strike out is old, to be deleted; Community Boards: occupied by #commercial#, #community facility# or Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10 #residential uses# that generate activity on all such (DEFINITIONS) BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN adjoining #streets# or public areas, except at the *** indicates where unchanged text appears in the entrances and exits to the parking facility. Where Resolution COMMUNITY BOARD NO. 10 - Monday, September 24, site planning constraints make such #uses# 2012 at 7:15 P.M., Shore Hill Community Room, 9000 Shore Road, Brooklyn, NY infeasible, the parking facility shall be screened * * * from such adjoining #streets# or public access areas Article IX, Chapter 6 - Special Clinton District. BSA# 115-12-BZ with a strip at least five feet deep, densely planted Premises: 701 and 745 64th Street with shrubs or trees that are at least four feet high *** Application pursuant to Section 73-44 for a special permit for at the time of planting and that are of a type which 96-80 proposed reduction in the number of accessory off-street parking spaces required by the provisions, uses in parking may be expected to form a year-round dense screen EXCLUDED AREAS at least six feet high within three years. Where requirement category in Use Group 6 and ambulatory diagnostic or treatment facilities in Use Group 4 at the such screening is not desirable, a total of at least 50 Except as provided in this Section, the regulations set forth Premises. percent of the exterior building wall with adjacent in this Chapter shall not apply to the following areas: 14-23912 s18-24 parking spaces shall consist of opaque materials that include graphic or sculptural art, or living (a) parcels within the blocks bounded by West 50th PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following plant material; Street, Tenth Avenue, West 56th Street and matters have been scheduled for public hearing by Community Boards: Eleventh Avenue, provided that in this area the (4) any floor space above the ground floor level utilized provisions of Sections 96-40 (MODIFICATION OF BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN for parking is located, to the greatest extent GENERAL LARGE-SCALE DEVELOPMENT feasible, behind #commercial#, #community PROVISIONS), 96-51 (Mandatory Tree Planting COMMUNITY BOARD NO. 18 - Wednesday, September 19, facility# or #residential floor area#, so as to Provisions) and 96-82 (C6-3X Districts) shall apply. 2012, 7:00 P.M., Community Board Offices, 1097 Bergen minimize the visibility of the parking facility from Avenue, Brooklyn, NY adjoining #streets# with a width of 60 feet or more, In addition, for parcels in C6-3X Districts, bounded BSA# 18-02-BZ or public access areas. Any exterior wall of the by West , Tenth Avenue, West 54th Premises: 8610 Flatlands Avenue s/w corner of East 87th parking facility visible from an adjoining #street# Street and Eleventh Avenue, the following shall be Street or public access area shall be articulated in a permitted #uses# below the level of any floor An application pursuant to Section 11-411 of the Zoning Resolution to extend the term of the variance which expired, manner that is compatible with #buildings# in the occupied by #dwelling units#: surrounding area; to permit the continued operation of an automotive laundry (Use Group 16). (1) automobile showrooms with automobile 21-10912 s13-19 (5) that such #use# will not create or contribute to sales and preparation of automobiles for serious traffic congestion and will not unduly delivery; inhibit surface traffic and pedestrian flow and that the #streets# providing access to such #use# will be (2) automobile repairs; and EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM adequate to handle the traffic generated thereby; ■ INVESTMENT MEETING (3) New York City Police Department stables (6) that such #use# and its vehicular entrances and for horses, with #accessory# automobile exits are so located as to draw a minimum of parking. Please be advised that the next Investment Meeting of the vehicular traffic to and through residential Board of Trustees of the New York City Employees’ #streets# in nearby areas; and Should the floor to ceiling height of such Police Retirement System has been scheduled for Tuesday, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012 THE CITY RECORD 2571

September 25, 2012 at 9:30 A.M. to be held at the New York 52 West 8th Street – Greenwich Village Historic District CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS City Employees’ Retirement System, 335 Adams Street, 22nd A commercial building designed by Frederick Kiesler and BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 13-4850 – Block 1072, lot 7502- Floor Boardroom, Brooklyn, NY 11201-3751. built in 1927 and later altered. Application is to alter the 25 Montgomery Place – Park Slope Historic District s18-24 16-30912 facade, install new storefront infill, a marquee, and signage. A late Romanesque Revival style rowhoue designed by C. P. Community District 2. H. Gilbert and built in 1892. Application is to replace a bay window at the rear facade. Community District 6. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-4777 – Block 572, lot 45- CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS LEGAL/EXECUTIVE 5 West 8th Street – Greenwich Village Historic District BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 13-4035 – Block 323, lot 39- ■ MEETING A neo-Classical style apartment building designed by Hugo 6 Strong Place – Cobble Hill Historic District Kafka, and built in 1900-02. Application is to alter the A transitional Greek Revival/ Italianate style townhouse. ground floor, and install lighting, a marquee, signage, Application is to alter the rear facade and parapet. Zoned R6. OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE TRIALS AND HEARINGS / awnings, and a painted wall sign. Community District 2. Community District 6. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL BOARD CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS The next meeting will take place on Thursday, September 27, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-4316 – Block 612, lot 38- BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 13-4877 – Block 1094, lot 32- 37 Charles Street - Greenwich Village Historic District 2012 at 40 Rector Street, OATH Lecture Room, 14th Floor, 592 10th Street - Park Slope Historic District Extension A rowhouse built in 1869. Application is to construct a rear New York, NY 10006 at 9:15 A.M. at the call of the A Queen Anne style flats building with neo-Grec style Chairman. yard addition. Zoned R-6. Community District 2. elements designed by Louis Bonnert and built in 1891. 8-10912 s17-19 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Application is to alter the rear façade and install new windows. Community District 6. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-4108 – Block 719, lot 60- ☛ 430 West 22nd Street – Chelsea Historic District 1-13912 s19-o2 LANDMARKS PRESERVATION A Greek Revival style rowhouse designed by Edwin Forrest COMMISSION and built in 1843. Application is to alter a window opening. Community District 4. ■ PUBLIC HEARINGS COURT NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-4375 – Block 1260, lot 20- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions 27-35 West 44th Street, aka 26-30 West 45th Street - The of Title 25, chapter 3 of the Administrative Code of the City Harvard Club of New York City - Individual Landmark of New York (Sections 25-307, 25-308, 25,309, 25-313, 25-318, A neo Georgian style clubhouse building, designed by McKim, 25-320) (formerly Chapter 8-A, Sections 207-6.0, 207-7.0, 207- Mead and White, with additions built in 1903, 1915, 1947, 12.0, 207-17.0, and 207-19.0), on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 and the early 21st century. Application to construct at 9:30 A.M. in the morning of that day, a public hearing will additions. Zoned C6-45. Community District 5. SUPREME COURT be held in the Conference Room at 1 Centre Street, 9th ■ NOTICE Floor, Borough of Manhattan with respect to the following CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS properties and then followed by a public meeting. Any person BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-4135 – Block 834, lot 29- requiring reasonable accommodation in order to participate 17 West 32nd Street – (Former) Aberdeen Hotel – Individual NEW YORK COUNTY in the hearing or attend the meeting should call or write the Landmark IAS PART 55 Landmarks Commission no later than five (5) business days A Beaux-Arts style hotel designed by Harry B. Mulliken and NOTICE OF ACQUISITION before the hearing or meeting. built in 1902-04. Application is to install a barrier-free access INDEX NUMBER 450430/2012E ramp. Community District 5. In the Matter of the Application of CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BOROUGH OF QUEENS 11-7051 – Block 10313, lot 32- THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 115-16 179th Street – Addisleigh Park Historic District BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-0708 – Block 824, lot 28- A Tudor Revival style free-standing house built prior to 1926. 28-30 West 23rd Street and 32-46 West 23rd Street – Ladies’ Petitioner, Application is to replace aluminum siding. Mile Historic District To Acquire by Exercise of its Powers of Eminent Domain, Community District 12. A neo-Renaissance style store and loft building designed by Maynicke & Franke and built in 1910-11 and a Commercial Permanent Easements, Temporary Easements and an Estate Palace style store building designed by Henry Fernbach, for a Term of Years in the whole and in portions of Certain CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Real Property Known as Tax Block 706, Lots 1, 10, and 55, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-4943 – Block 144, lot 40- Hugo Kafka and William Schickel & Co. and built in stages between 1878 and 1892. Application is to install rooftop Located in the Borough of Manhattan, Required as Part of 60 Hudson Street – The Western Union Building – Individual the and Interior Landmark mechanical equipment. Community District 5. A Dutch and German Expressionist style building and lobby No. 7 SUBWAY EXTENSION - HUDSON YARDS designed by Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker and built 1928- CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-5956 – Block 822, lot 70- REZONING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM; PHASE 1, 1930. Application is to construct a flue enclosure. STAGE 9. Community District 1. 54 West 21st Street - Ladies’ Mile Historic District A neo-Renaissance style store and loft building, designed by PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that by order of the Supreme CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Maynicke & Franke and built in 1909-1910. Application is to replace windows. Community District 5. Court of the State of New York, County of New York, IAS BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 12-7197 – Block 188, lot 7503- Part 55 (Hon. Cynthia S. Kern, J.S.C.), duly entered in the 127 Hudson Street - Tribeca West Historic District CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS office of the Clerk of the County of New York on August 10, An Early Twentieth Century Commercial style building with 2012, the application of the City of New York to acquire by neo-Renaissance style elements designed by Charles C. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-4617 – Block 856, lot 7502- 4 East 27th Street – Madison Square North Historic District eminent domain easements in certain real property, where Haight and built in 1912. Application is to install signage. not heretofore acquired for the same purpose, required for Community District 1. A Beaux-Arts style store building designed by Francis H. Kimball and Harry E. Donnell and built in 1906-07. Phase 1, Stage 9 of the No. 7 Subway Extension - Hudson Yards Rezoning and Development Program was granted, and CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Application is to alter the ground floor and install a flagpole and lighting. Community District 5. the City was thereby authorized to file an acquisition map BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-5558 – Block 294, lot 8- with the Office of the County Clerk, County of New York, or 54 Canal Street – S. Jarmulowsky Bank Building – the office of the City Register, Borough of Manhattan. Said Individual Landmark CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-4760 – Block 999, lot 1 map, showing the property interests acquired by the City, A neo-Renaissance style bank and office building designed by was filed with the City Register, Borough of Manhattan on Rouse & Goldstone and built in 1911-12. Application is to 1552 Broadway, aka 167 West 46th Street – I. Miller Building – Individual Landmark August 20, 2012. Title to the easements vested in the City of construct a rooftop addition, and to install balconies and New York on August 20, 2012. ground-floor infill. Zoned C6-2C. Community District 1. A commercial building altered by Louis H. Friedland in 1926 with theatrical sculptures by Alexander Stirling Calder. Application is to remove interior floors and the east party PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the City has CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS acquired permanent easements, interim easements, and BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 11-9018 – Block 633, lot 45- wall, and to install rooftop HVAC equipment. Community District 5. temporary easements in the whole and in portions (the 747 Greenwich Street – Greenwich Village Historic District “Easement Areas”) of tax Block 706, Lots 1, 10 and 55 in A Greek Revival style rowhouse built in 1835. Application is CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS the Borough of Manhattan, City, County, and State of New to excavate a passageway and construct a new building at the York (the “Permanent, Interim, and Temporary Easements”), rear of the lot. Zoned C1-6. Community District 2. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-5928 – Block 1302, lot 64- 12 East 78th Street – Metropolitan Museum Historic District as shown on said acquisition map and as described in the Easement Agreement, which Easement Agreement is CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A neo-Italian Renaissance style rowhouse built in 1886-87. Application is to legalize painting the facade in non- annexed to the order as Exhibit A, to enable Grantee (as BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-3149 – Block 512, lot 20- defined in the Easement Agreement), inclusive of the City, 150-152 Mercer Street, aka 579-581 Broadway – SoHo-Cast compliance with Certificate of No Effect 11-0771. Community District 8. and Grantee’s Designees (as defined in the Easement Iron Historic District Agreement), to enter upon and use the Easement Areas for A storehouse built c. 1860. Application is to install new CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS the sole purposes of construction, installation, maintenance, storefront infill and modify the iron shutters at the second repair, operation, inspection and reconstruction of the floor to install windows. Community District 2. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-3914 – Block 1406, lot 11- 123 East 71st Street - Upper East Side Historic District subway improvements in connection with the No. 7 Subway An Italianate style residence built c.1865, and heavily altered Line extension, or other such transportation purposes as the CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS City, its successors or assigns may deem desirable, together BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 12-0275 – Block 532, lot 15- in 1904 by Thomas Nash. Application is to construct a rooftop addition. Zoned R8B. Community District 8. with the legal right of possession, to the extent not heretofore 230 Mercer Street, aka 663-665 Broadway – NoHo Historic obtained. The easements acquired by the City in this District CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Acquisition Stage are located on the block generally bounded A neo-Gothic style store and loft building designed by V. by Hudson Park and Boulevard and Eleventh Avenue, West Hugo Koehler and built in 1911-12. Application is to legalize BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-4017 – Block 1906, lot 36- 239 Lenox Avenue – Mount Morris Park Historic District 34th and West 35th Streets, all in the Borough of Manhattan, the installation of banner poles and stretch banners without City, County and State of New York. Landmarks Preservation Commission permits. A rowhouse built in 1883-84. Application is to install an exhaust duct at the rear facade. Community District 10. Community District 2. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that pursuant to CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS said Order, each condemnee shall have a period of six months CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS from the date of entry of the Acquisition Order in which to BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-6229 – Block 230, lot 5- BOROUGH OF THE BRONX 13-4198 – Block 5939, lot 442- 5251 Independence Avenue – Riverdale Historic District file a written claim or notice of appearance with the Clerk of 321 Canal Street - SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District the Supreme Court, New York County, and to serve within A Federal style rowhouse built in 1821, and altered in the An Italianate style house built in 1853, altered with neo- Classical style elements by Cameron Clark in 1931. the same time a copy thereof on the Corporation Counsel of mid-19th century to accommodate a commercial ground floor. the City of New York, 100 Church Street, New York, New Application is to alter a dormer on the rear facade. Application is to construct an addition. Zoned R1-1, NA-2. Community District 8. York 10007, attention Rochelle Cohen, Room 5-243 and upon Community District 2. Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP, attention John R. Casolaro, 2 Wall Street, New York, New York, 10005. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 13-1910 – Block 40, lot 1- BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-2098 – Block 625, lot 58- Pursuant to EDPL § 504, the claim shall include: 328 West 4th Street, aka 38 8th Street - Greenwich Village 68 Jay Street – DUMBO Historic District A Daylight Factory style building with transitional American Historic District (A) the name and post office address of the condemnee; A residential/commercial brick building built in 1841-42, Round Arch style elements designed by William Higginson and built in 1915. Application is to create a Master Plan (B) reasonable identification by reference to the designed by Tarleton B. Earle, and altered in 1924. acquisition map, or otherwise, of the property Application is to enlarge a window. Community District 2. governing the future installation of storefront infill and signage, and to legalize alterations to the loading dock affected by the acquisition, and the condemnee’s without Landmarks Preservation Commission permits. interest therein; CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS (C) a general statement of the nature and type of BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN 13-4071 – Block 553, lot 15- Community District 2. 2572 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012

damages claimed, including a schedule of fixture adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 42 68 15837 5 items which comprise part or all of the damages 29 15968 41 68A Bed of Beach 46th Street claimed; and, 29A Bed of Beach 46th Street adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 5 (D) if represented by an attorney, the name, address adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 41 69 15837 1 and telephone number of the condemnee’s attorney. 30 15968 39 69A, 69B Beds of Beach 46th Street and 30A Bed of Beach 46th Street & 69C Rockaway Beach Boulevard Pursuant to EDPL § 503(C), in the event a claim is made for adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 39 adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 1 fixtures or for any interest other than the fee in the real 31 15968 38 70 15838 67 property acquired, a copy of the claim, together with the 31A Bed of Beach 46th Street 70A, 70B Beds of Beach 46th Street and schedule of fixture items, if applicable, shall also be served adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 38 & 70C Rockaway Beach Boulevard upon the fee owner of said real property. 32 15968 36 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 67 32A Bed of Beach 46th Street 71 15838 63 PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that, pursuant to adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 36 71A Bed of Beach 46th Street § 5-310 of the New York City Administrative Code, proof of 33 15968 35 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 63 title shall be submitted to the Corporation Counsel of the 33A Bed of Beach 46th Street 72 15838 61 City of New York, Tax and Bankruptcy Litigation Division, adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 35 72A Bed of Beach 46th Street 100 Church Street, New York, New York 10007 on or before 34 15968 33 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 61 August 20, 2014 (which is two (2) calendar years from the 34A Bed of Beach 46th Street 73 15838 59 title vesting date). adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 33 73A Bed of Beach 46th Street 35 15968 32 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 59 Dated: September 6, 2012, New York, New York 35A Bed of Beach 46th Street 74 15838 57 MICHAEL A. CARDOZO adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 32 74A Bed of Beach 46th Street Corporation Counsel of the City of New York 36 15968 31 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 57 100 Church Street, Rm 5-243 36A Bed of Beach 46th Street 75 15838 55 New York, New York 10007 adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 31 75A Bed of Beach 46th Street Tel. (212) 788-0714 37 15968 29 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 55 13-6912 s10-21 37A Bed of Beach 46th Street 76 15838 53 adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 29 76A Bed of Beach 46th Street 38 15968 27 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 53 QUEENS COUNTY 38A Bed of Beach 46th Street 77 15838 51 IA PART 8 adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 27 77A Bed of Beach 46th Street NOTICE OF ACQUISITION 39 15968 26 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 51 INDEX NUMBER 10860/12 39A Bed of Beach 46th Street 78 15838 49 adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 26 78A Bed of Beach 46th Street In the Matter of the Application of the CITY OF NEW YORK 40 15968 24 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 49 Relative to Acquiring Title in Fee Simple to All or Parts of 40A Bed of Beach 46th Street 79 15838 48 adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 24 79A Bed of Beach 46th Street Beach 46th Street from Rockaway Beach Boulevard to 41 15968 19 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 48 Norton Avenue, Beach from Rockaway Beach 41A Bed of Beach 46th Street 80 15838 47 Boulevard to Beach Channel Drive, Beach 48th Street from adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 19 80A Bed of Beach 46th Street Rockaway Beach Boulevard to Norton Avenue, Beach 49th 42 15968 17 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 47 Street from Rockaway Beach Boulevard to Beach Channel 42A Bed of Beach 46th Street 81 15838 45 Drive, Norton Avenue from Beach 49th Street to Beach 45th adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 17 81A Bed of Beach 46th Street Street, Rockaway Beach Boulevard from Beach 49th Street to 43 15968 16 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 45 Beach 46th Street 43A Bed of Beach 46th Street 82 15838 43 adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 16 82A Bed of Beach 46th Street in the Borough of Queens, City and State of New York. 44 15968 14 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 43 44A Bed of Beach 46th Street 83 15838 41 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that by order of the Supreme adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 14 83A Bed of Beach 46th Street Court of the State of New York, County of Queens, IA Part 8 45 15968 12 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 41 (Hon. Jaime A. Rios, J.S.C.), duly entered in the office of the 45A Bed of Beach 46th Street 84 15838 39 Clerk of the County of Queens on August 8, 2012, the adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 12 84A Bed of Beach 46th Street application of the City of New York to acquire certain real 46 15968 11 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 39 property, for the widening and reconstruction of roadways, 46A Bed of Beach 46th Street 85 15838 37 sidewalks, and curbs, installation of new storm sewers, and adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 11 85A Bed of Beach 46th Street the upgrading of existing water mains, was granted, and the 47 15968 10 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 37 City was thereby authorized to file an acquisition map with 47A Bed of Beach 46th Street 86 15838 34 the Office of the City Register. Said map, showing the adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 10 86A Bed of Beach 46th Street property acquired by the City, was filed with the City 48 15968 9 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 34 Register on August 17, 2012. Title to the real property vested 48A Bed of Beach 46th Street 87 15969 76 in the City of New York on August 17, 2012. adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 9 87A Bed of Beach 46th Street 49 15968 8 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 76 PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the City has 49A Bed of Beach 46th Street 88 15969 74 acquired the following parcels of real property: adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 8 88A Bed of Beach 46th Street 50 15968 7 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 74 Damage 50A Bed of Beach 46th Street 89 15969 73 Parcel Block Part of Lot adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 7 89A Bed of Beach 46th Street 51 15968 6 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 73 1 15971 1 51A Bed of Beach 46th Street 90 15969 71 1A Bed of Norton Avenue adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 6 90A Bed of Beach 46th Street adjacent to Block 15971, Lot 1 52 15968 5 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 71 2 Bed of Norton Avenue 52A Bed of Beach 46th Street 91 15969 69 adjacent to Block 15971, Lot 5 adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 5 91A Bed of Beach 46th Street 3 Bed of Norton Avenue 53 15968 3 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 69 adjacent to Block 15971, Lot 8 53A Bed of Beach 46th Street 92 15969 68 4 Bed of Norton Avenue adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 3 92A Bed of Beach 46th Street adjacent to Block 15971, Lot 10 54 15837 33 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 68 5 Bed of Norton Avenue 54A Bed of Beach 46th Street 93 15969 67 adjacent to Block 15971, Lot 14 adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 33 93A Bed of Beach 46th Street 6 Bed of Norton Avenue 55 15837 31 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 67 adjacent to Block 15971, Lot 16 55A Bed of Beach 46th Street 94 15969 65 7 Bed of Norton Avenue adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 31 94A Bed of Beach 46th Street adjacent to Block 15971, Lot 17 56 15837 29 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 65 8 Bed of Norton Avenue 56A Bed of Beach 46th Street 95 15969 64 adjacent to Block 15971, Lot 19 adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 29 95A Bed of Beach 46th Street 9 Bed of Norton Avenue 57 15837 27 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 64 adjacent to Block 15971, Lot 21 57A Bed of Beach 46th Street 96 15969 63 10 Bed of Norton Avenue adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 27 96A Bed of Beach 46th Street adjacent to Block 15970, Lot 24 58 15837 25 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 63 11 Bed of Norton Avenue 58A Bed of Beach 46th Street 97 15969 61 adjacent to Block 15970, Lot 25 adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 25 97A Bed of Beach 46th Street 12 Bed of Norton Avenue 59 15837 23 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 61 adjacent to Block 15970, Lot 27 59A Bed of Beach 46th Street 98 15969 60 13 & 14 Bed of Norton Avenue adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 23 98A Bed of Beach 46th Street adjacent to Block 15970, Lot 32 60 15837 19 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 60 15 Bed of Norton Avenue 60A Bed of Beach 46th Street 99 15969 59 adjacent to Block 15964, Lot 50 adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 19 99A Bed of Beach 46th Street 16 Bed of Norton Avenue 61 15837 17 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 59 adjacent to Block 15964, Lot 51 61A Bed of Beach 46th Street 100 15969 58 17 Bed of Norton Avenue adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 17 100A Bed of Beach 46th Street adjacent to Block 15964, Lot 53 62 15837 15 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 58 18 Bed of Norton Avenue 62A Bed of Beach 46th Street 101 15969 57 adjacent to Block 15964, Lot 153 adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 15 101A Bed of Beach 46th Street 19 15964 65 63 15837 13 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 57 20 15964 64 63A Bed of Beach 46th Street 102 15969 56 21 15964 63 adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 13 102A Bed of Beach 46th Street 22 15964 62 64 15837 12 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 56 23 15964 61 64A Bed of Beach 46th Street 103 15969 55 24 15968 64 adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 12 103A Bed of Beach 46th Street 25 15968 65 65 15837 10 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 55 26 15968 42 65A Bed of Beach 46th Street 104 15969 53 26A Bed of Norton Avenue adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 10 104A Bed of Beach 46th Street adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 42 66 15837 9 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 53 27 15968 44 66A Bed of Beach 46th Street 105 15969 52 27A & 27B Bed of Norton Avenue adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 9 105A Bed of Beach 46th Street adjacent to Block 15968, Lot 44 67 15837 7 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 52 28 15968 42 67A Bed of Beach 46th Street 106 15969 51 28A Bed of Beach 46th Street adjacent to Block 15837, Lot 7 106A Bed of Beach 46th Street WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012 THE CITY RECORD 2573

adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 51 145A Bed of Beach 47th Street 185 15839 17 107 15969 50 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 61 185A Bed of Beach 48th Street 107A Bed of Beach 46th Street 146 15839 60 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 17 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 50 146A Bed of Beach 47th Street 186 15839 15 108 15969 49 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 60 186A Bed of Beach 48th Street 108A Bed of Beach 46th Street 147 15839 58 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 15 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 49 147A Bed of Beach 47th Street 187 15839 13 109 15969 48 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 58 187A Bed of Beach 48th Street 109A Bed of Beach 46th Street 148 15839 51 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 13 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 48 148A Bed of Beach 47th Street 188 15839 9 110 15969 47 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 51 188A Bed of Beach 48th Street 110A Bed of Beach 46th Street 149 15839 49 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 9 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 47 149A Bed of Beach 47th Street 189 15839 8 111 15969 46 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 49 189A Bed of Beach 48th Street 111A Bed of Beach 46th Street 150 15839 47 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 8 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 46 150A Bed of Beach 47th Street 190 15839 6 112 15969 45 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 47 190A Bed of Beach 48th Street 112A Bed of Beach 46th Street 151 15839 46 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 6 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 45 151A Bed of Beach 47th Street 191 15839 5 113 15969 44 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 46 191A Bed of Beach 48th Street 113A Bed of Beach 46th Street 152 15839 44 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 5 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 44 152A Bed of Beach 47th Street 192 15839 3 114 15969 43 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 44 192A Bed of Beach 48th Street 114A Bed of Beach 46th Street 153 15839 43 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 3 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 43 153A Bed of Beach 47th Street 193 15839 1 115 15969 42 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 43 193A Bed of Beach 48th Street 115A Bed of Beach 46th Street 154 15839 42 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 1 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 42 154A Bed of Beach 47th Street 194 15839 75 116 15969 40 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 42 194A Bed of Beach 48th Street 116A Beds of Beach 46th Street 155 15839 40 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 75 & 116B and Norton Avenue 155A Bed of Beach 47th Street 195 15839 72 adjacent to Block 15969, Lot 40 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 40 195A, Beds of Beach 48th Street and 117 15969 42 156 15839 38 195B & Rockaway Beach Boulevard 118 15969 35 156A Bed of Beach 47th Street 195C adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 72 118A & Beds of Norton Avenue and adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 38 196 15840 1 118B Beach 47th Street adjacent 157 15839 36 196A, 196B, Beds of Beach 48th Street, Beach to Block 15969, Lot 35 157A Bed of Beach 47th Street 196C, 196D 49th Street, and Rockaway Beach 119 15838 27 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 36 & 196E Boulevard adjacent to Block 15840, Lot 1 119A Bed of Beach 47th Street 158 15839 34 197 15840 65 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 27 158A Bed of Beach 47th Street 197A Bed of Beach 48th Street 120 15838 25 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 34 adjacent to Block 15840, Lot 65 120A Bed of Beach 47th Street 159 15972 28 198 15840 64 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 25 159A & Bed of Norton Avenue 198A Bed of Beach 48th Street 121 15838 24 159B adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 28 adjacent to Block 15840, Lot 64 121A Bed of Beach 47th Street 160 15972 33 199 15840 6 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 24 161 15972 20 199A Bed of Beach 48th Street 122 15838 22 161A & Beds of Norton Avenue and adjacent to Block 15840, Lot 6 122A Bed of Beach 47th Street 161B Beach 48th Street 200 15973 41 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 22 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 20 200A Bed of Beach 48th Street 123 15838 21 162 15972 19 adjacent to Block 15840, Lot 41 123A Bed of Beach 47th Street 162A Bed of Beach 48th Street 201 15973 1 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 21 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 19 201A & Beds of Beach 48th Street and 124 15838 20 163 15972 18 201B Norton Avenue adjacent to 124A Bed of Beach 47th Street 163A Bed of Beach 48th Street Block 15973, Lot 1 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 20 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 18 202 Bed of Beach 49th Street 125 15838 19 164 15972 17 adjacent to Block 15840, Lot 6 125A Bed of Beach 47th Street 164A Bed of Beach 48th Street 203 Bed of Beach 49th Street adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 19 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 17 adjacent to Block 15841, Lot 50 126 15838 17 165 15972 16 204 Bed of Beach 49th Street 126A Bed of Beach 47th Street 165A Bed of Beach 48th Street adjacent to Block 15841, Lot 19 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 17 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 16 205 Bed of Beach 49th Street 127 15838 15 166 15972 15 adjacent to Block 15841, Lot 70 127A Bed of Beach 47th Street 166A Bed of Beach 48th Street 206 & 207 Bed of Beach 49th Street adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 15 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 15 adjacent to Block 15841, Lot 3 128 15838 13 167 15972 14 208 & 209 Bed of Rockaway Beach Boulevard 128A Bed of Beach 47th Street 167A Bed of Beach 48th Street adjacent to Block 15855, Lot 1 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 13 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 14 210 15853 39 129 15838 12 168 15972 13 209 & 210A Bed of Rockaway Beach Boulevard 129A Bed of Beach 47th Street 168A Bed of Beach 48th Street adjacent to Block 15853, Lot 39 39 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 12 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 13 211 15853 40 130 15838 11 169 15972 12 211A Bed of Rockaway Beach Boulevard 130A Bed of Beach 47th Street 169A Bed of Beach 48th Street adjacent to Block 15853, Lot 40 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 11 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 12 212 15973 40 131 15838 9 170 15972 11 212A Bed of Beach 48th Street adjacent 131A Bed of Beach 47th Street 170A Bed of Beach 48th Street to Block 15973, Lot 40 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 9 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 11 213 15973 39 132 15838 7 171 15972 10 213A Bed of Beach 48th Street adjacent 132A Bed of Beach 47th Street 171A Bed of Beach 48th Street to Block 15973, Lot 39 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 7 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 10 214 15973 38 133 15838 6 172 15972 9 214A Bed of Beach 48th Street adjacent 133A Bed of Beach 47th Street 172A Bed of Beach 48th Street to Block 15973, Lot 38 adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 6 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 9 134 15838 5 173 15972 8 PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that pursuant to said 134A Bed of Beach 47th Street 173A Bed of Beach 48th Street Order and to §§ 503 and 504 of the Eminent Domain adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 5 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 8 Procedure Law of the State of New York, each and every 135 15838 3 174 15972 7 person interested in the real property acquired in the above- 135A Bed of Beach 47th Street 174A Bed of Beach 48th Street referenced proceeding and having any claim or demand on adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 3 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 7 account thereof is hereby required, on or before August 17, 136 15838 76 175 15972 6 2013 (which is one (1) calendar year from the title vesting 136A Bed of Beach 47th Street 175A Bed of Beach 48th Street date), to file a written claim with the Clerk of the Court of adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 76 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 6 Queens County, and to serve within the same time a copy 137 15838 74 176 15972 5 thereof on the Corporation Counsel of the City of New York, 137A Bed of Beach 47th Street 176A Bed of Beach 48th Street Tax and Bankruptcy Litigation Division, 100 Church Street, adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 74 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 5 New York, New York 10007. Pursuant to EDPL § 504, the 138 15838 72 177 15972 3 claim shall include: 138A Bed of Beach 47th Street 177A Bed of Beach 48th Street adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 72 adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 3 (A) the name and post office address of the condemnee; 139 15838 70 178 15972 1 (B) reasonable identification by reference to the 139A, Beds of Beach 47th Street and 178A Bed of Beach 48th Street acquisition map, or otherwise, of the property 139B & Rockaway Beach Boulevard adjacent to Block 15972, Lot 1 affected by the acquisition, and the condemnee’s 139C adjacent to Block 15838, Lot 70 179 15839 26 interest therein; 140 15839 70 179A Bed of Beach 48th Street (C) a general statement of the nature and type of 140A, Beds of Beach 47th Street and adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 26 damages claimed, including a schedule of fixture 140B & Rockaway Beach Boulevard 180 15839 25 items which comprise part or all of the damages 140C adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 70 180A Bed of Beach 48th Street claimed; and, 141 15839 68 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 25 (D) if represented by an attorney, the name, address 141A Bed of Beach 47th Street 181 15839 24 and telephone number of the condemnee’s attorney. adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 68 181A Bed of Beach 48th Street 142 15839 67 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 24 Pursuant to EDPL § 503(C), in the event a claim is made for 142A Bed of Beach 47th Street 182 15839 22 fixtures or for any interest other than the fee in the real adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 67 182A Bed of Beach 48th Street property acquired, a copy of the claim, together with the 143 15839 64 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 22 schedule of fixture items, if applicable, shall also be served 143A Bed of Beach 47th Street 183 15839 21 upon the fee owner of said real property. adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 64 183A Bed of Beach 48th Street 144 15839 63 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 21 PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that, pursuant to 144A Bed of Beach 47th Street 184 15839 19 § 5-310 of the New York City Administrative Code, proof of adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 63 184A Bed of Beach 48th Street title shall be submitted to the Corporation Counsel of the City 145 15839 61 adjacent to Block 15839, Lot 19 of New York, Tax and Bankruptcy Litigation Division, 100 2574 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012

Church Street, New York, New York 10007 on or before program, and building on the tradition of innovation MUNICIPAL SUPPLY SERVICES August 17, 2014 (which is two (2) calendar years from the in architecture and engineering that has contributed ■ AWARDS title vesting date). to the City’s prestige as a global destination. The contracting opportunities for construction/construction services and construction-related services that appear Goods Dated: August 30, 2012, New York, New York in the individual agency listings below reflect that PHARMACEUTICALS FOR FDNY EMS – Competitive MICHAEL A. CARDOZO commitment to excellence.” Sealed Bids – PIN# 8571200069 – AMT: $9,049,696.00 – Corporation Counsel of the City of New York TO: Bound Tree Medical LLC, 5000 Tuttle Crossing Blvd., 100 Church Street, Rm 5-235 Dublin, OH 43016. ☛ New York, New York 10007 6-12912 s19 Tel. (212) 788-0710 ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN’S ■ 4-31912 s6-19 SERVICES VENDOR LISTS ■ SOLICITATIONS Goods Human/Client Services EQUIPMENT FOR DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION – In accordance with PPB Rules, Section 2.05(c)(3), an NON-SECURE DETENTION GROUP HOMES – acceptable brands list will be established for the following Negotiated Acquisition – Judgment required in evaluating equipment for the Department of Sanitation: PROPERTY DISPOSITION proposals - PIN# 06811N0004 – DUE 05-31-13 AT 2:00 P.M. – The Administration for Children’s Services, Division of A. Collection Truck Bodies Youth and Family Justice is soliciting applications from B. Collection Truck Cab Chassis organizations interested in operating non-secure detention C. Major Component Parts (Engine, Transmission, etc.) group homes in New York City. This is an open-ended solicitation; applications will be accepted on a rolling basis Applications for consideration of equipment products for until 2:00 P.M. on 5/31/13. inclusion on the acceptable brands list are available from: Mr. Edward Andersen, Procurement Analyst, Department of Use the following address unless otherwise specified in Citywide Administrative Services, Office of Citywide CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, SERVICES Procurement, 1 Centre Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY vendor pre-qualification and other forms; specifications/ 10007. (212) 669-8509. blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of j5-d31 OFFICE OF CITYWIDE PURCHASING bids at date and time specified above. 22-3111 ■ NOTICE Administration for Children’s Services, 150 William Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10038. Patricia Chabla (212) 341-3505; Fax: (212) 341-3625; The Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Office [email protected] COMPTROLLER j1-n14 of Citywide Purchasing is currently selling surplus assets on 2-25611 ■ SOLICITATIONS the internet. Visit http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/nycdcas.ny/browse/home. + Services (Other Than Human Services) To begin bidding, simply click on ‘Register’ on the home page. 50-H HEARINGS AND ANCILLARY SERVICES – There are no fees to register. Offerings may include but are BROOKLYN NAVY YARD Request for Proposals – PIN# 01513BLA001 – DUE 10-15-12 not limited to: office supplies/equipment, furniture, building ■ SOLICITATIONS AT 4:00 P.M. – To assist in investigating tort claims made supplies, machine tools, HVAC/plumbing/electrical against the City of New York. equipment, lab equipment, marine equipment, and more. Construction/Construction Services Proposers must meet the following minimum qualifications: 1. be duly authorized to practice law in the State of New York; Public access to computer workstations and assistance with BUILDING 10 PARTIAL ROOF REPLACEMENT – 2. have been in existence and have been practicing law in the placing bids is available at the following locations: Competitive Sealed Bids – PIN# 090170 – DUE 10-11-12 AT State of New York for at least five (5) years prior to the 11:00 A.M. – Bid documents will be available on 9/26/12 for date of the submission of the proposal; ● DCAS Central Storehouse, 66-26 Metropolitan Avenue, $100.00, non-refundable certified check or money order. 3. have, within three of the past seven years (i) conducted Mandatory pre-bid conference meeting will be held at Middle Village, NY 11379 hearings and performed related services pursuant to New ● BNYDC, Building 292, 3rd Floor on 9/28/12 at 10:00 A.M. York General Municipal Law Section 50-H or related DCAS, Office of Citywide Purchasing, 1 Centre Street, Failure to attend will result in bidder disqualification. 18th Floor, New York, NY 10007. statutes (e.g., Transit Authority, Public Authorities Law jy24-d1 Section 1212(5), or New York City Housing Authority, 10-17712 Use the following address unless otherwise specified in Public Housing Law Section 1572) on behalf of a notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, governmental entity, and/or (ii) have had a minimum of vendor pre-qualification and other forms; specifications/ three years of experience taking depositions on behalf of blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of private clients in personal injury and property damage POLICE bids at date and time specified above. matters; Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corp., 63 Flushing Avenue, 4. have offices and hearing rooms located in New York City Building 292, Brooklyn, NY 11205. that are near public transportation and are in compliance Kerby Menardy (718) 907-5959; Fax: (718) 643-9296; OWNERS ARE WANTED BY THE PROPERTY CLERK with applicable law, including the Americans with [email protected] Disabilities Act; DIVISION OF THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE ☛ s19 DEPARTMENT. 10-13912 5. have at least 50 percent of its practice in the personal injury and property damage defense area; and 6. comply with the Conflict of Interest requirements set forth The following listed property is in the custody, of the in Section III of the RFP. Property Clerk Division without claimants. CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER For more information about this procurement, download the Recovered, lost, abandoned property, property AGENCY CHIEF CONTRACTING OFFICER/CONTRACTS RFP from the Comptroller’s website at obtained from prisoners, emotionally disturbed, ■ AWARDS http://comptroller.nyc.gov/bureaus/bla/rfps.shtm. Questions intoxicated and deceased persons; and property about this RFP should be submitted by email to Marilyn obtained from persons incapable of caring for Services (Other Than Human Services) Bodner, Esq., Agency Contact, at themselves. REGULATED MEDICAL WASTE REMOVAL AND [email protected]. DISPOSAL – Competitive Sealed Bids – Use the following address unless otherwise specified in Motor vehicles, boats, bicycles, business machines, PIN# 81613ME0002 – AMT: $98,460.00 – TO: Approved Storage and Waste Hauling, Inc., 10 Edison Ave., Mt. notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, cameras, calculating machines, electrical and optical vendor pre-qualification and other forms; specifications/ property, furniture, furs, handbags, hardware, Vernon, NY 10550. ☛ blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of jewelry, photographic equipment, radios, robes, sound 22-10912 s19 bids at date and time specified above. systems, surgical and musical instruments, tools, Comptroller’s Office, 1 Centre Street, Room 1222, wearing apparel, communications equipment, New York, NY 10007. Marilyn Bodner (212) 669-2729; computers, and other miscellaneous articles. Fax: (212) 815-8558; [email protected] CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE ☛ s19 INQUIRIES 1-12912 Inquiries relating to such property should be made in SERVICES the Borough concerned, at the following office of the ■ Property Clerk. SOLICITATIONS Goods ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR MOTOR VEHICLES CORPORATION (All Boroughs): TRUCK, 1500 GALLON FOAM TANKER (FDNY) – Other * College Auto Pound, 129-01 31 Avenue, – PIN# 857PS1300059 – DUE 10-03-12 AT 9:30 A.M. – ASSET MANAGEMENT College Point, NY 11354, (718) 445-0100 PRE-SOLICITATION CONFERENCE for the above-listed ■ SOLICITATIONS services will be held on October 3, 2012 at 9:30 A.M. at * Gowanus Auto Pound, 29th Street and 2nd DCAS/OCP, 1 Centre Street, 23rd Floor Conference Room A, Goods & Services Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11212, (718) 832-3852 New York, NY 10007. Please review the attached LEASE OFFER FOR FOOD MANUFACTURING * Erie Basin Auto Pound, 700 Columbia Street, specifications before you attend the conference. If you have SPACES AT LA MARQUETA IN EAST HARLEM – Brooklyn, NY 11231, (718) 246-2029 any questions, please contact Joe Vacirca at (212) 669-8616 Request for Proposals – PIN# 5255-0 – DUE 09-18-13 AT or by email at [email protected] 4:00 P.M. – NYCEDC is seeking offers to lease food FOR ALL OTHER PROPERTY manufacturing step-up spaces at La Marqueta Building 3, a * Manhattan - 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY A copy of the bid can be downloaded from the City Record 10,000 square foot, city-owned, public market building located at 115th Street and in East Harlem, 10038, (212) 374-4925. Online site at http://a856-internet.nyc.gov/nycvendoronline/ * Brooklyn - 84th Precinct, 301 Gold Street, New York, when such spaces become available in the late home.asp. Enrollment is free. Vendors may also request the winter/spring of 2013. The spaces available for lease will Brooklyn, NY 11201, (718) 875-6675. bid by contacting Vendor Relations via email at include three individual commercial kitchens ranging in size * Bronx Property Clerk - 215 East 161 Street, [email protected], by telephone at (212) 669-8610 from 1,400 to 2,600 square feet and eight individual walk-in Bronx, NY 10451, (718) 590-2806. or by fax at (212) 669-7603. coolers ranging in size from 120 to 210 square feet. Kitchens * Queens Property Clerk - 47-07 Pearson Place, and coolers can be rented separately or together. Long Island City, NY 11101, (718) 433-2678. Use the following address unless otherwise specified in * Staten Island Property Clerk - 1 Edgewater notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, The project is designed to enable small businesses that are Plaza, Staten Island, NY 10301, (718) 876-8484. currently using kitchen spaces and restaurant kitchens on a vendor pre-qualification and other forms; specifications/ temporary basis to expand their operations and increase blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of 1-20991 j1-d31 production by having longer term leases of fully licensed food bids at date and time specified above. preparation and storage space. The spaces are not intended Department of Citywide Administrative Services, to be open to the general public for retail sales. 1 Centre Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10007. Joseph Vacirca (212) 669-8616; Fax: (212) 669-7581; NYCEDC plans to accept proposals based on factors stated in PROCUREMENT [email protected] the Lease Offer which include, but are not limited to: ☛ 5-12912 s19 demonstrated financial ability and experience; employment creation; economic impact and relationship to the OFFICE OF CITYWIDE PURCHASING surrounding community. ■ SOLICITATIONS “Compete To Win” More Contracts! To download a copy of the Lease Offer please visit Thanks to a new City initiative - “Compete to Win” - the Services (Other Than Human Services) www.nycedc.com/La-MarquetaBuilding3. Leases for available spaces will be awarded from time-to-time pursuant to this NYC Department of Small Business Services offers a PUBLIC SURPLUS ONLINE AUCTION – Other – new set of FREE services to help create more PIN# 0000000000 – DUE 12-31-14. Offer as prospective tenants respond. Please submit five (5) opportunities for minority and women-owned sets of proposal. businesses to compete, connect and grow their business with the City. With NYC Construction Loan, Technical Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, Use the following address unless otherwise specified in Assistance, NYC Construction Mentorship, Bond notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, Readiness, and NYC Teaming services, the City will be vendor pre-qualification and other forms; specifications/ vendor pre-qualification and other forms; specifications/ able to help even more small businesses than before. blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time specified above. bids at date and time specified above. ● Win More Contracts at nyc.gov/competetowin Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Economic Development Corp., 110 William Street, 6th Floor, 66-26 Metropolitan Avenue, Queens Village, NY 11379. New York, NY 10038. Attention: Jeff Eichenfield, Vice Donald Lepore (718) 417-2152; Fax: (212) 313-3135; President, Retail and Commercial Assets, (212) 312-3623; “The City of New York is committed to achieving Fax: (212) 618-5749; [email protected] excellence in the design and construction of its capital [email protected] ☛ s6-f25 11-12912 s19 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012 THE CITY RECORD 2575

CONTRACTS NYCHA;” then click- “Selling Goods and Services to NYCHA” Site Address ■ link; then click on “Getting Started” to create a log-in 47 Vandalia Ave., Bklyn., NY 11239 SOLICITATIONS utilizing log-in credentials: “New User, Request Log-in ID or E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003121/12513NC1024Q Goods & Services Returning iSupplier User. Upon access, reference applicable Amount $1,404,742 RFQ/PIN number per solicitation. Boro/CD BK, CD 5 CHANGE THE COURSE - THE NYC WATERFRONT CONSTRUCTION COMPETITION – Request for Vendors electing to submit a non-electronic bid (paper Qualifications – PIN# 5356-0 – DUE 11-16-12 AT 4:00 P.M. – Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church document) will be subject to a $25.00 non-refundable fee; 411 Ovington Ave., Bklyn., NY 11209 NYCEDC, in consultation with the Hudson River Park Trust, payable to NYCHA by USPS-Money Order/Certified Check or is seeking expressions of interest for innovative and cost- Site Address Cash only for each set of RFQ documents requested. Remit 411 Ovington Ave., Bklyn., NY 11209 saving solutions for completing marine construction projects payment to NYCHA Finance Department at 90 Church E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003124/12513NC1024T in New York City. The RFEI will focus on two specific areas Street, 6th Floor; obtain receipt and present it to 12th Floor, Amount $1,721,405 of New York City Waterfront, Lower Manhattan Waterfront General Services Procurement Group. A bid package will be and the Hudson River Park Pier (the substructure of pier 40, generated at time of request. Boro/CD BK, CD 10 on the Hudson River, in Manhattan). Submissions to this RFEI will be screened by an advisory committee and selected Use the following address unless otherwise specified in Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services Inc by NYCEDC at its sole discretion. Finalists, if any, of the notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, 191 Joralemon St., 14th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 RFEI will be selected to participate in the RFP phase of this vendor pre-qualification and other forms; specifications/ Site Address competition. The RFP phase will have additional submission blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of 179 North 6th St., Bklyn., NY 11211 requirements and written instructions for how to submit bids at date and time specified above. E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003137/12513NC1025E proposals. At the conclusion of the RFP phase, selected Housing Authority, 90 Church Street, 12th Floor, New York, Amount $1,395,786 respondents may be eligible for awards in the categories of NY 10007. Sabrina Steverson (212) 306-6771; Boro/CD BK, CD 1 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, in the amounts of $50,000, $25,000 [email protected] and $15,000 (USD). NYCEDC reserves the right ot make ☛ s19 Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services Inc additional awards. Select winners may also be required to 6-17912 191 Joralemon St., 14th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 present their ideas in a symposium to an exclusive field of NYC agency representatives and maritime construction Site Address professionals. 715 Leonard St., Bklyn., NY 11222 LAW E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003139/12513NC1025F NYCEDC plans to select respondents on the basis of factors ■ SOLICITATIONS Amount $1,654,290 stated in the RFEI which include, but are not limited to: the Boro/CD BK, CD 1 quality of the proposal, potential cost-savings achieved, and Services (Other Than Human Services) the feasibility of their proposals. LICENSED PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR SERVICES – Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services Inc Companies who have been certified with the New York City Negotiated Acquisition – PIN# 02512X100017 – 191 Joralemon St., 14th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Department of Small Business Services as Minority and DUE 10-16-12 AT 5:00 P.M. – The New York City Law Site Address Women Owned Business Enterprises (“M/WBE”) are strongly Department is seeking licensed private investigators to 55 Pierrepont St., Bklyn., NY 11201 encouraged to apply. To learn more about M/WBE perform investigatory tasks, including, but not limited to E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003143/12513NC1025G certification and NYCEDC’s M/WBE program, please visit surveillance, video-taping, locating and interviewing Amount $1,319,811 http://www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe. witnesses, case work-up investigations, pre-trial Boro/CD BK, CD 2 investigations, trial preparation and trial testimony. Respondents may submit questions and/or request Interested firm should document at least three years of Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services Inc clarifications from NYCEDC no later than 4:00 P.M. on successful prior experience investigating personal injury 191 Joralemon St., 14th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 Friday, October 26th, 2012. Questions regarding the subject claims for government agencies, law firms, large corporations Site Address matter of this RFP should be directed to or insurers. 150 Beach 110th St., Queens, NY 11694 [email protected]. Answers to all questions will E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003019/12513NC1043C be posted by Friday, November 2nd, 2012, to Firms must hold a current New York State Private Amount $1,998,464 Investigators license issued by the New York Department of www.nycedc.com/RFP. Boro/CD QN, CD 14 State. The corporation Counsel has determined that it is not Please submit one (1) hard copy, and one (1) electronic practicable or not advantageous to use Competitive Sealed proposals as the method of source selection for award of these Crown Heights Preservation Corp version of the proposal submission on either a USB flash 483 Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11203 drive or on CD in searchable PDF (and Excel where contracts, which are for consulting services in support of litigation. Site Address applicable) format identified by “Change the Course - The 483 Albany Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11203 NYC Waterfront Competition” and the name of the E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003149/12513NC1025K respondents on the envelope. Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, Amount $1,068,538 Use the following address unless otherwise specified in vendor pre-qualification and other forms; specifications/ Boro/CD BK, CD 9 notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of vendor pre-qualification and other forms; specifications/ bids at date and time specified above. Dorchester Senior Citizens Center Inc blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of Law Department, 100 Church Street, Room 5-205, New York, 1419 Dorchester Road, Brooklyn, NY 11226 bids at date and time specified above. New York 10007. Sandy Carles (212) 788-0742; Site Address Economic Development Corp., 110 William Street, New York, [email protected] 1419 Dorchester Road, Brooklyn, NY 11226 NY 10038. Maryann Catalano (212) 312-3969; Law Department, Services of Legal Process Window, E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003153/12513NC1025M Fax: (212) 312-3918; [email protected] Communications Unit, 4th Floor, Room 4-313, Amount $1,367,406 ☛ s19 100 Church Street, New York, NY 10007. 8-13912 ☛ Boro/CD BK, CD 14 6-13912 s19-25 Edith And Carl Marks Jewish Community House Of HEALTH AND HOSPITALS Bensonhurst, 7802 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11214 CORPORATION AGENCY PUBLIC HEARINGS ON Site Address CONTRACT AWARDS 7802 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11214 E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003155/12513NC1025N Amount $1,174,305 NOTE: Individuals requesting Sign Language The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation Boro/CD BK, CD 11 is regularly soliciting bids for supplies and equipment Interpreters should contact the Mayor’s Office of at its Central Purchasing Offices, 346 Broadway, New York City, Room 516, for its Hospitals and Diagnostic Contract Services, Public Hearings Unit, 253 Fort Greene Council and Treatment Centers. All interested parties are Broadway, 9th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10007, 966 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11238 welcome to review the bids that are posted in Room (212) 788-7490, no later than SEVEN (7) Site Address 516 weekdays between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. For BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC 69 MacDonough St., Bklyn., NY 11216 information regarding bids and the bidding process, E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003173/12513NC1025Y please call (212) 442-4018. HEARING. TDD users should call Verizon relay j1-d31 Amount $1,006,490 00-000000 services. Boro/CD BK, CD 3

Institute for the Puerto Rican/Hispanic Elderly Inc. HOUSING AUTHORITY AGING 105 East 22nd Street, NY, NY 10010 ■ Site Address GENERAL SERVICES PUBLIC HEARINGS 75-01 Broadway, Queens, NY 11373 ■ SOLICITATIONS E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003028/12513NC1043N Amount $2,503,442 Goods & Services NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Contract Public Boro/CD QN, CD 4 GSD_QUARTERLY CLEANING OF KITCHEN RANGE Hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 2 HOOD EXHAUST SYSTEMS - VARIOUS Lafayette Street, 4th Floor Conference Room, Borough of DEVELOPMENTS – Competitive Sealed Bids – Manhattan commencing at 9:30 A.M. on the following: Italian Senior Citizen Center, Inc. DUE 10-10-12 – 83-20 Queens Blvd., Elmhurst, NY 11373 PIN# 38918 - Various Bronx North - Bronx Due at 10:00 A.M. IN THE MATTER of the twenty-nine (29) proposed Site Address PIN# 38919 - Various Bronx South - Bronx Due at 10:05 A.M. contracts between the Department for the Aging of the City Italian/Newtown Senior Center PIN# 38920 - Various Brooklyn East and South - Brooklyn of New York and the Contractors listed below, for the 83-20 Queens Blvd., Queens, NY 11373 Due at 10:10 A.M. provision of Neighborhood Senior Center programs (e.g. E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003030/12513NC1043V PIN# 38921 - Various Brooklyn West - Brooklyn Due at 10:15 congregate lunch, case assistance, health management, etc). Amount $1,909,454 A.M. The contract terms shall each be from December 1, 2012 to Boro/CD QN, CD 4 PIN# 38922 - Various Manhattan North - Manhattan Due at June 30, 2016, each with a renewal option from July 1, 2016 10:20 A.M. to November 30, 2018. The contract amounts and the Jamaica Service Program For Older Adults, Inc. PIN# 38923 - Various Manhattan South - Manhattan Due at Community Districts in which the programs are located are 162-04 Jamaica Ave., 3rd Fl., Jamaica, NY 11432 10:25 A.M. identified below. Site Address PIN# 38924 - Various Queens and Staten Island - Queens/ 92-33 170th St., Queens, NY 11433 Staten Island Due at 10:30 A.M. CONTRACTOR/ADDRESS E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003032/12513NC10435 Amount $1,168,347 Quarterly Cleaning of Kitchen Range Hood Exhaust Systems Agudath Israel of America Community Boro/CD QN, CD 12 at Various Developments. Term/One (1) Year. 42 Broadway, NY, NY 10004 Site Address The cost of insurance shall be reimbursed by NYCHA to the 5602 11th Ave., Bklyn., NY 11219 Jewish Community Council of Coney Island Contractor as a pass thru without mark-up and shall be E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003116/12513NC1022U 3001 W 37th St., Bklyn., NY 11224 included in the second payment to the Contractor. The Amount $1,604,920 Site Address contractor must submit proof, acceptable to NYCHA of the Boro/CD MN, CD 12 3024 W 24th St., Bklyn., NY 11224 insurance costs. Acceptable proof is an invoice or break down E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003185/12513NC1026R letter from the Contractor’s carrier that is specific to this American Italian Coalition of Organizations AMICO Amount $1,376,209 contract only. Please ensure that bid response includes 138 Bay 20th St., Bklyn, NY 11214 Boro/CD BK, CD 13 documentation as required and attached/included in Site Address electronic bid proposal submittal. Failure to comply will 5901 13th Ave., Bklyn., NY 11219 Jewish Community Council of Coney Island result in your bid being deemed non-responsive. E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003118/12513NC1023U 3001 W 37th St., Bklyn., NY 11224 Amount $1,783,984 Site Address Interested firms may obtain a copy and submit it on Boro/CD MN, CD 12 2600 Ocean Ave., Bklyn., NY 11229 NYCHA’s website: E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003187/12513NC1026S Http://www.nyc.gov/html/nycha/html/business/business.shtml. Bergen Basin Comm Dev Corp/Dba Millennium Development Amount $2,499,688 Vendors are instructed to access “Doing Business with Corp., 2331 Bergen Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11234 Boro/CD BK, CD 13 2576 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012

Jewish Community Council of Coney Island CONTRACTOR/ADDRESS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Contract Public 3001 W 37th St., Bklyn., NY 11224 Hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 2 Site Address YM-YWHA of Boro Park Lafayette Street, 4th Floor Conference Room, Borough of 2298 W 8th St., Bklyn., NY 11223 4912 14th Ave., Bklyn., NY 11219 Manhattan commencing at 12:30 P.M. on the following: E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003189/12513NC1026T Site Address Amount $1,158,936 4912 14th Ave., Bklyn., NY 11219 IN THE MATTER of the one (1) proposed contract between Boro/CD BK, CD 13 E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003125/12513NC1024U the Department for the Aging of the City of New York and Amount $994,074 the Contractor listed below, for the provision of Neighborhood Jewish Community Council of Coney Island Boro/CD BK, CD 12 Senior Center programs (e.g. congregate lunch, case 3001 W 37th St., Bklyn., NY 11224 assistance, health management, etc). The contract term shall Site Address Brooks Memorial United Methodist Church be from November 1, 2012 to June 30, 2016, with a renewal 1960 E 7th St., Bklyn., NY 11223 143-22 109th Ave., Queens, NY 11435 option from July 1, 2016 to October 31, 2018. The contract E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003191/12513NC1026V Site Address amount and the Community District in which the program is Amount $1,920,018 143-22 109th Ave., Queens, NY 11435 located are identified below. Boro/CD BK, CD 15 E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003012/12513NC1042A Amount $822,854 CONTRACTOR/ADDRESS Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club Boro/CD QN, CD 12 1930 Randall Ave., Bx., NY 10473 Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center, Inc. Site Address Jewish Association for Services for the Aged 250 W 65th St., NY, NY 10023 625 Castle Hill Ave., Bx., NY 10473 247 W 37th Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10018 Site Address E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003095/12513NC1014F Site Address 250 W 65th St., NY, NY 10023 Amount $1,136,883 3601 Surf Ave., Bklyn., NY 11224 E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003212/12513NC1034N Boro/CD BX, CD 9 E-PIN/PIN 12511N00031780/12513NC1026L Amount $864,879 Amount $931,509 Boro/CD MN, CD 7 Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council Inc Boro/CD BK, CD 13 555 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11206 The proposed contract is being funded through the Innovative Site Address Jewish Community Center of Staten Island Procurement Method pursuant to Section 3-12 of the PPB 80 Seigel St., Bklyn., NY 11206 1466 Manor Road, S.I., NY 10314 Rules. E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003200/12513NC10270 Site Address Amount $1,253,591 189 Gordon St., S.I., NY 10304 Anyone who wishes to speak at this Public Hearing should Boro/CD BK, CD 1 E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003072/12513NC10547 request to do so in writing. The written request must be Amount $945,300 received by the Agency within 5 business days after Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council Inc Boro/CD SI, CD 1 publication of this notice. Written request to speak should be 555 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11206 sent to Betty Lee, ACCO, at the Dept for the Aging (DFTA), 2 Site Address Rochdale Village Social Services, Inc. Lafayette St, Room 400, NY, NY 10007. If DFTA receives no 185 Linden St., Bklyn., NY 11221 169-65th 137th Ave., Jamaica, NY 11434 written requests to speak within the prescribed time, DFTA E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003202/12513NC1027V Site Address reserves the right not to conduct the Public Hearing. Amount $1,498,753 169-65 137th Ave., Queens, NY 11434 Boro/CD BK, CD 4 E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003048/12513NC1043M A draft copy of the proposed contract is available for public Amount $977,961 inspection at the Office of the Department for the Aging, Services Now for Adult Persons Boro/CD QN, CD 12 Contract Procurement and Support Services, 2 Lafayette 80-45 Winchester Blvd., Bldg. 4, CB429 Street, 4th floor, New York, New York 10007, on business Queens Village, NY 11427 Southside United Housing Development Fund Corp. days, from September 19, 2012 to October 2, 2012, excluding Site Address 213 S 4th St., Bklyn,. NY 11211 Holidays, from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. ☛ 133-33 Brookville Blvd., Queens, NY 11422 Site Address 33-14912 s19 E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003055/12513NC1044B 201 S 4th St., Bklyn., NY 11211 Amount $1,678,154 E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003206/12513NC1027E Boro/CD QN, CD 13 Amount $511,012 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Contract Public Boro/CD BK, CD 1 Hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 2 Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES Lafayette Street, 4th Floor Conference Room, Borough of 460 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217 Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES Manhattan commencing at 1:30 P.M. on the following: Site Address 460 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217 6 Wolcott St., Bklyn., NY 11231 Site Address IN THE MATTER of the one (1) proposed contract between E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003209/12513NC1027G 280 Wyckoff St., Bklyn., NY 11217 the Department for the Aging of the City of New York and Amount $1,123,547 E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003213/12513NC1027J the Contractor listed below, for the provision of Neighborhood Boro/CD BK, CD 6 Amount $982,360 Senior Center programs (e.g. congregate lunch, case Boro/CD BK, CD 6 assistance, health management, etc). The contract term shall Spanish Speaking Elderly Council - RAICES be from November 1, 2012 to June 30, 2016, with a renewal 460 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217 Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. option from July 1, 2016 to October 31, 2018. The contract Site Address 1746-60 Broadway, Bklyn., NY 11207 amount and the Community District in which the program is 460 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217 Site Address located are identified below. E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003211/12513NC1027H 630 Mother Gaston Blvd., Bklyn., NY 11212 Amount $1,514,681 E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003225/12513NC1027Q CONTRACTOR/ADDRESS Boro/CD BK, CD 2 Amount $723,532 Boro/CD BK, CD 16 Sunset Bay Community Services St Gabriel’s Episcopal Church 6025 6th Ave., Bklyn., NY 11220 331 Hawthorne St., Bklyn., NY 11225 The proposed contracts are being funded through the Site Address Site Address Innovative Procurement Method pursuant to Section 3-12 of 9000 Shore Road, Bklyn., NY 11209 331 Hawthorne St., Bklyn., NY 11225 the PPB Rules. E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003215/12513NC1027K E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003219/12513NC1027M Amount $948,827 Amount $1,124,911 Anyone who wishes to speak at this Public Hearing should Boro/CD MN, CD 10 Boro/CD , CD 9 request to do so in writing. The written request must be received by the Agency within 5 business days after The proposed contract is being funded through the Innovative Sunset Bay Community Services publication of this notice. Written request to speak should be Procurement Method pursuant to Section 3-12 of the PPB 6025 6th Ave., Bklyn., NY 11220 sent to Betty Lee, ACCO, at the Dept for the Aging (DFTA), 2 Rules. Site Address Lafayette St, Room 400, NY, NY 10007. If DFTA receives no 4520 4th Ave., Bklyn., NY 11220 written requests to speak within the prescribed time, DFTA Anyone who wishes to speak at this Public Hearing should E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003217/12513NC1027L reserves the right not to conduct the Public Hearing. request to do so in writing. The written request must be Amount $2,310,150 received by the Agency within 5 business days after Boro/CD BK, CD 7 A draft copy of each of the proposed contract is available for publication of this notice. Written request to speak should be public inspection at the Office of the Department for the sent to Betty Lee, ACCO, at the Dept for the Aging (DFTA), 2 United Senior Citizens of Sunset park Aging, Contract Procurement and Support Services, 2 Lafayette St, Room 400, NY, NY 10007. If DFTA receives no 475 53rd St., Bklyn., NY 11220 Lafayette Street, 4th floor, New York, New York 10007, on written requests to speak within the prescribed time, DFTA Site Address business days, from September 19, 2012 to October 2, 2012, reserves the right not to conduct the Public Hearing. 475 53rd St., Bklyn., NY 11220 excluding Holidays, from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003221/12513NC1027N ☛ A draft copy of the proposed contract is available for public 31-14912 s19 Amount $2,025,146 inspection at the Office of the Department for the Aging, Boro/CD BK, CD 7 Contract Procurement and Support Services, 2 Lafayette NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Contract Public Street, 4th floor, New York, New York 10007, on business Wayside Out-Reach Development, Inc. Hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 2 days, from September 19, 2012 to October 2, 2012, excluding 1746-60 Broadway, Bklyn., NY 11207 Holidays, from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Lafayette Street, 4th Floor Conference Room, Borough of ☛ Site Address Manhattan commencing at 11:30 A.M. on the following: s19 430 Dumont Ave., Bklyn., NY 11212 E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003229/12513NC1027S IN THE MATTER of the one (1) proposed contract between Amount $1,289,850 the Department for the Aging of the City of New York and Boro/CD BK, CD 16 the Contractor listed below, for the provision of Neighborhood Senior Center programs (e.g. congregate lunch, case AGENCY RULES The proposed contracts are being funded through the assistance, health management, etc). The contract term shall Innovative Procurement Method pursuant to Section 3-12 of be from November 1, 2012 to June 30, 2016, with a renewal the PPB Rules. option from July 1, 2016 to October 31, 2018. The contract amount and the Community District in which the program is A draft copy of each of the proposed contract is available for located are identified below. public inspection at the Office of the Department for the Aging, Contract Procurement and Support Services, 2 CONTRACTOR/ADDRESS Lafayette Street, 4th floor, New York, New York 10007, on CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE business days, from September 19, 2012 to October 2, 2012, Abyssinian Development Corporation SERVICES excluding Holidays, from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. 4 West 125th Street, 3rd Fl., New York, NY 10027 CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION Site Address ☛ s19 ■ 29-14912 50 W 131st St., New York, NY 10017 NOTICE E-PIN/PIN 12511N0003126/12513NC10302 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Contract Public Amount $1,044,813 Boro/CD MN, CD 10 DIVISION OF CITYWIDE PERSONNEL SERVICES Hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 at 2 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO CLASSIFICATION Lafayette Street, 4th Floor Conference Room, Borough of The proposed contract is being funded through the Innovative Manhattan commencing at 10:30 A.M. on the following: PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing to Procurement Method pursuant to Section 3-12 of the PPB amend the Classification of the Classified Service of the City Rules. IN THE MATTER of the eight (8) proposed contracts of New York. between the Department for the Aging of the City of New A draft copy of each of the proposed contract is available for A public hearing will be held by the Commissioner of York and the Contractors listed below, for the provision of public inspection at the Office of the Department for the Citywide Administrative Services in accordance with Rule 2.6 Neighborhood Senior Center programs (e.g. congregate lunch, Aging, Contract Procurement and Support Services, 2 of the Personnel Rules and Regulations of the City of New case assistance, health management, etc). The contract terms Lafayette Street, 4th floor, New York, New York 10007, on York at 1 Centre Street, Mezzanine North, New York, NY shall each be from December 1, 2012 to June 30, 2016, each business days, from September 19, 2012 to October 2, 2012, 10007 on October 2, 2012 at 10:00 A.M. with a renewal option from July 1, 2016 to November 30, excluding Holidays, from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. 2018. The contract amounts and the Community Districts in For more information go to the DCAS Website at: which the programs are located are identified below. ☛ s19 www.nyc.gov/dcas WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012 THE CITY RECORD 2577

RESOLVED, That the classification of the Classified Service paid at least the indicated “Incumbent Minimum” for the Location: Department of Transportation (DOT) of The City of New York is hereby amended under the applicable title and level that is in effect on the two year 55 Water Street heading DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (740) as follows: anniversary of their original appointments. In no case shall BID Room, Room A (entrance located on an employee receive less than the stated “New Hire Minimum”. the south side of the building facing the I. By including in the Exempt Class, subject to Rule X, the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial) following: V. By including in the Non-Competitive Class, subject to New York, NY 10041 Rule XI, Part I, the following: Title Number of Contact: Yajaira Ferreira Code Positions Title Number of Salary Range Director, Adopt-a-Highway Number Authorized Class of Positions Code Positions New Hire# Incumbent 141-22 Brookville Boulevard Number Authorized Class of Positions Minimum Minimum Maximum Rosedale, NY 11422 M 1 Director of Parent Involvement (DOE) T: 718.712.7563 Effective 2/1/2007 M 2 Executive Assistant to the 2 Associate Arts $42,584 $45,923 $61,516 Proposed Rule Amendment Chancellor (DOE) Program Specialist (DOE) Pursuant to the authority vested in the Commissioner of II. By including in the Non-Competitive Class, subject to Effective 10/6/2009 Transportation by Section 1043 of the New York City Charter Rule X, Part I, the following: 1 per School Business $50,548 $58,131 $93,819 and subdivision (b) of Section 2903 of the New York City School Manager (DOE) Charter and in accordance with the requirements of Section Assignment Level I $50,548 $58,131 $76,138 1043 of the New York City Charter, the Department of Title Number of Assignment Level II $65,610 $75,452 $93,819 Code Positions Transportation proposes to add section 2-21 to Chapter 2 of Number Authorized Class of Positions Annual Salary Range Effective 2/1/2007 Title 34 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of 1 Secretary to the $54,867 $59,169 $78,629 New York, the Highway Rules, relating to the Adopt-a- M 1 Assistant Executive These are management Chancellor (DOE) Highway program. The proposed amendments were included Director (Board of classes of positions paid in the Agency’s regulatory agenda. Education Retirement in accordance with the Effective 2/1/2007 System) Department of Education 1 Secretary to the $49,882 $53,793 $75,059 Instructions Pay Plan for Management Counsel to the ● Written comments regarding the proposed rules Employees. Salaries for Chancellor (DOE) may be sent to Yajaira Ferreira, 141-22 Brookville Effective 2/1/2007 individual positions will be Boulevard, Rosedale, NY, 11422 , on or before 7 Secretary to the $48,902 $52,736 $74,536 set at an Assignment October 19, 2012 or may be submitted electronically Deputy Chancellor M 1 Auditor General (DOE) Level and rate in accordance to [email protected] or to the NYC Rules web site (DOE) with duties and at www.nyc.gov/nycrules. Effective 2/1/2007 responsibilities. 1 Secretary to the $49,882 $53,793 $71,486 ● Individuals seeking to testify at the public hearing Special Commissioner M 1 Chief Administrator of are requested to notify Yajaira Ferreira at the of Investigation Impartial Hearings (DOE) address stated above. (NYC School District) (DOE) ● Individuals who need a sign language interpreter or M 1 Chief Information Part I positions are designated as confidential or policy Technology Officer (DOE) other accommodation for a disability at the hearing influencing under Rule 3.2.3 (b) of the Personnel Rules are asked to notify Yajaira Ferreira at the foregoing and Regulations of the City of New York and therefore are address by October 19, 2012. M 2 Deputy Auditor General (DOE) not covered by Section 75 of the Civil Service Law. ● Individuals interested in receiving comments may M 1 Deputy Director for # Employees hired into City Service shall be paid at least the Maintenance (DOE) request them by writing to: New York City “New Hire Minimum” rate. Upon completion of two years of Department of Transportation, Record Access active or qualified inactive service, such employees shall be M 1 Deputy Executive Director Office, 55 Water Street, 6th Floor, New York City, paid at least the indicated “Incumbent Minimum” for the NY 10041. (Board of Education applicable title and level that is in effect on the two year Retirement System) anniversary of their original appointments. In no case shall STATEMENT OF BASIS AND PURPOSE an employee receive less than the stated “New Hire Pursuant to §§ 1043 and 2903 (b) of the New York City M 1 Deputy Executive Director of Minimum”. Financial Operations (DOE) Charter, the Commissioner of Transportation is authorized to promulgate rules regarding maintenance of public roads, VI. By including in the Non-Competitive Class, subject to streets, highways, parkways, bridges and tunnels. M 1 Director of Artworks (DOE) Rule XI, Part II, the following:

M 62 Director of Operations (DOE) The City currently operates the Adopt-a-Highway Program, Title Number of Salary Range which offers civic-minded individuals, groups, and companies Code Positions New Hire# Incumbent M 1 Director of Plant an opportunity to enhance New York City’s highways by Number Authorized Class of Positions Minimum Minimum Maximum “adopting” segments of the highways and adjacent areas. Operations (DOE) Effective 2/1/2007 Through this program, volunteers and sponsors provide 25 Equal Rights Compliance certain maintenance services along the City’s highways. M 13304 10 ## Special Assistant to the Specialist (DOE) $39,496 $42,592 $79,860 Signs placed at the beginning of the “adopted” areas Chancellor (DOE) Assignment Level I $39,496 $42,592 $58,564 acknowledge the volunteers and sponsors. These Assignment Level II $54,306 $58,564 $79,860 maintenance services and beautification projects along Part I positions are designated as confidential or policy designated highway routes help maintain the quality of life influencing under Rule 3.2.3 (b) of the Personnel Rules and Effective 3/3/2009 for local residents and businesses. Regulations of the City of New York and therefore are not 50 Interpreter/Translator $38,884 $44,717 $62,411 covered by Section 75 of the Civil Service Law. (DOE) The purpose of the proposed rule is to provide guidelines for Effective 6/5/2011 the continuation of the Adopt-a-Highway Program. ## Increase from 1 to 10 positions 500 School Computer $34,563 $39,474 $77,224 Specifically, the rule: Technology Specialist (1) describes how the Department administers and III. By including in the Non-Competitive Class, subject to (DOE) coordinates the provision of maintenance services Rule X, Part I, the following: Assignment Level I $34,563 $39,474 $44,739 by volunteers and sponsors in order to reduce litter Assignment Level II $37,440 $43,056 $55,553 and graffiti, and to provide necessary tree Title Number of Salary Range Assignment Level III $51,830 $59,604 $77,224 trimming, sweeping, mowing, planting of flowers or trees, Code Positions New Hire# Incumbent and other landscape maintenance along designated Number Authorized Class of Positions Minimum Minimum Maximum Part II positions are covered by Section 75 of the Civil Service highway routes within the City; Law Disciplinary procedures after 5 years of service. (2) delineates the application and permitting process for 1 per Administrative $25,366 $27,355 $46,609 individuals to adopt segments of the highway; Council Assistant to # Employees hired into City Service shall be paid at least the (3) details the signs installed to identify those volunteers or Community Education “New Hire Minimum” rate. Upon completion of two years of sponsors performing such activities on particular Council (DOE) active or qualified inactive service, such employees shall be segments of the City’s highways; Effective 3/1/2009 paid at least the indicated “Incumbent Minimum” for the 31143 100 ## Confidential $38,039 $41,021 $76,913 applicable title and level that is in effect on the two year (4) describes the general requirements for participants in the anniversary of their original appointments. In no case shall Investigator Adopt-a-Highway Program, including qualifications, an employee receive less than the stated “New Hire Minimum”. Assignment Level I $38,039 $41,021 $54,548 agreements, permits, levels of service of adopted Assignment Level II $45,492 $49,059 $61,668 segments, insurance and indemnification requirements, VII. By deleting from the Non-Competitive Class, subject to safety, and signage. Assignment Level III $54,155 $58,401 $76,913 Rule X, Part I, the following: New text in the following rule is underlined. Part I positions are designated as confidential or policy Title Number of influencing under Rule 3.2.3 (b) of the Personnel Rules and Code Positions “Shall and “must” denote mandatory requirements and may Regulations of the City of New York and therefore are not Number Authorized Class of Positions Annual Salary Range covered by Section 75 of the Civil Service Law. be used interchangeably in the rules of this department, unless otherwise specified or unless the context clearly M 91399 1 Director (Division of These are management indicates otherwise. ## Increase from 30 to 100 positions Maintenance and classes of positions paid Operations) in accordance with the Chapter 2 of Title 34 of the Rules of the City of New IV. By including in the Non-Competitive Class, subject to Department of Education York is amended by adding a new Section 2-21 to read Rule X, Part II, the following: Pay Plan for Management as follows: Employees. Salaries for Title Number of Salary Range individual positions set at an § 2-21 Adopt-a-Highway Program. Code Positions New Hire# Incumbent Assignment Number Authorized Class of Positions Minimum Minimum Maximum M 91410 1 Executive Director Level and rate in accordance (a) Purpose. The purpose of the Adopt-a-Highway (School Buildings) with duties and Program is to enlist the help of maintenance Effective 3/3/2009 responsibilities. 50 Interpreter (Hourly) $20.67 /Hr $23.77 /Hr $27.96/Hr providers, sponsors, and/or volunteers to assist in (DOE) 16-7912 s17-19 cleaning and beautifying the City’s highways Effective 3/3/2009 through litter and graffiti removal, tree trimming, 300 School Health - $12.30/Hr $14.39/Hr sweeping, mowing, planting flowers or trees, and Services Aide (DOE) TRANSPORTATION other landscape maintenance along designated Effective 5/19/2008 highway routes. 100 Sign Language - $42,788 $89,084 ■ NOTICE (b) Definitions. For purposes of this section, the Interpreter (DOE) following terms have the following meanings: (1) Adopted segment means a particular NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Part II positions are covered by Section 75 of the Civil Service section of the highway designated by the Law Disciplinary procedures after 5 years of service. Subject: Opportunity to comment on proposed Department Commissioner to be adopted by a sponsor of Transportation rules relating to the Adopt-a- or volunteer participating in the Adopt-a- # Employees hired into City Service shall be paid at least the Highway program. “New Hire Minimum” rate. Upon completion of two years of Highway Program. In addition to the active or qualified inactive service, such employees shall be Date/Time: October 19, 2012, 1:00 P.M. section of the highway, adopted segments 2578 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012

may include highway exits, entrances, or accordance with the terms and conditions of the capital resources necessary to perform the service roads. volunteer permit. maintenance services in accordance with (2) Adopter means a sponsor or a volunteer (e) Levels of service. the maintenance provider agreement and approved by the Department to be a (1) The Department will establish minimum levels maintenance provider permit. participant in the Adopt-a-Highway of service for each adopted segment that will be (viii) Always using a backup truck with Program. delineated in the applicable maintenance provider arrow board and impact attenuator when (3) Maintenance provider means a permit or volunteer permit issued by the performing mechanical sweeping. business entity approved by the Department. Minimum levels of service may (ix) Picking-up and bagging litter and Department to provide professional include litter pickup, trimming, sweeping, graffiti clippings; placing bags and bulk debris on maintenance services on an adopted removal, landscape maintenance, or installation of the shoulder of each adopted segment. segment according to a permit issued by new plantings. The Department will review with (x) Transporting field personnel in the Department. the adopter the level of service required for each commercial vehicles. (4) Maintenance provider agreement adopted segment. (xi) Performing maintenance services means a written agreement between a (2) Adopters may choose enhanced levels of service only during hours specified in the maintenance provider and the Department. on an adopted segment. The enhanced levels of maintenance provider permit. (5) Maintenance services means work service must be approved by the Department and (xii) Ordering a sign as soon as the performed at the adopted segments that will be delineated in a permit issued by the maintenance provider work permit may include, but is not necessarily limited Department. Enhanced levels of service may application is approved by the Department. to, litter removal, tree trimming, graffiti include any maintenance services not included in (xiii) Providing a sign to the Department removal, sweeping, mowing, planting the adopter’s minimum levels of service for the for installation at the adopted segment. flowers or trees, and other landscape particular segment, such as planting. (xiv) Maintaining the sign so that it is maintenance. (f) Work areas. Adopters must perform maintenance dirt and graffiti free and unobstructed. (6) Sponsor means any individual, business, services in the areas detailed in the maintenance (xv) Recycling whenever possible when corporation, or organization that enters provider segment. Work areas may include areas on performing maintenance services. into an agreement with a maintenance the curbside of highway segments between the (xvi) Scheduling maintenance services at provider to perform maintenance services travel way and the service or collector road, on and the adopted segment from Monday in a designated adopted segment. off ramps, and center areas of split roadways. through Thursday, except where Friday is (7) Sponsor agreement means a written (g) Sponsors and maintenance providers. needed to make-up for cancellations due agreement between a sponsor and a (1) Sponsor-maintenance provider relationship. to weather, or unless authorized by the maintenance provider. (i) The sponsor agreement is exclusively Department. (8) Volunteer means any individual or between the maintenance provider and (6) Field Personnel. Maintenance provider field group, other than those employed by a the sponsor. The Department is not a personnel performing maintenance services must maintenance provider, who enters into a party to any agreement between the be 18 years of age or older. Every adopted segment volunteer agreement with the maintenance provider and the sponsor. must have a supervisor who can speak and Department to perform maintenance Neither the maintenance provider nor the understand English. All drivers must possess a services on an adopted segment without sponsor will be considered an agent of the valid commercial driver’s license. compensation and in accordance with a Department. The cost of services for (7) Safety. permit issued by the Department. sponsors participating in the program is (i) (i) Maintenance providers must be (9) Volunteer agreement means a written to be negotiated solely between the familiar with and comply with Part 6 of agreement between the volunteer sponsor and the maintenance provider. the most recent version of the Manual on adopting an adopted segment and the All billing and collection occurs between Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Department. those two parties. The Department has Streets and Highways (MUTCD), (c) General requirements. the right to review the sponsor agreement. published by the Federal Highway (1) Applications for Participation. (ii) A sponsor enters into a contract with Administration (FHWA), and the New (i) Sponsors. Any individual, business, a maintenance provider for a particular York State Supplement “Highway Work corporation or organization who desires to segment with agreed upon levels of Zone Traffic Controls” and “Vegetation participate in the Adopt-a-Highway service. Both the sponsor and maintenance Control for Safety, A Guide for Street and Program as a sponsor must obtain from provider then sign and submit a Highway Maintenance Personnel,” by the the Department a list of maintenance maintenance provider work permit FHWA, Office of Highway Safety. Any providers with whom the sponsor may application. Once the work permit lane closing schemes must be presented enter into a maintenance provider application is approved by the Department, for approval to the Department’s Office of agreement. the sponsor has the right to that adopted Construction Mitigation and Coordination, (ii) Maintenance providers. Any segment for the duration of the work and a maintenance provider permit must business entity who desires to participate permit’s terms and conditions. be issued before commencing in the Adopt-a-Highway Program as a (iii) Sponsors may change maintenance maintenance services. maintenance provider must submit an providers and still retain rights to the (ii) Maintenance providers are required application by mail or electronically to the adopted segment as long as the new to have every field employee complete a Department using the Department’s maintenance provider has been approved Department-approved safety training Maintenance Provider and Related by the Department. program each year. Services Application. (2) Sponsor obligations. It is the sponsor’s (8) Insurance. (iii) Volunteers. Any individual or group obligation to ensure that the maintenance (i) From the date any maintenance who desires to participate in the Adopt-a- provider’s services are rendered as agreed upon in provider agreement is executed through Highway Program as a volunteer must the sponsor agreement and in accordance with the the date of its expiration or termination, submit an application by mail or maintenance provider agreement and maintenance the maintenance provider must ensure electronically to the Department using provider permit. that the types of insurance indicated in the Department’s Adopt-a-Highway (3) Term of adoption. this section are obtained and remain in Volunteer Application. (i) Sponsors wishing to adopt a segment force, and that such insurance adheres to (2) Rights to segments. must commit to a minimum of a one-year all requirements herein. The maintenance (i) Segments are available for adoption on agreement with a Department-approved provider is authorized to undertake or a first-come first-served basis. Prospective maintenance provider. maintain operations under its maintenance adopters may choose from the (ii) Adopted segments that need provider agreement only during the Department’s list of available segments or landscaping require sponsor commitment effective period of all required coverage. may, upon request, be placed on a waiting for a minimum of two years. (ii) Types of required insurance. list for an already adopted segment. (4) Maintenance provider qualifications. (A) Commercial General Liability (ii) The Department will maintain Maintenance providers must be approved by the insurance. The maintenance provider waiting lists for adopted segments in Department to participate in the Adopt-a-Highway shall maintain Commercial General order of the date the request for an Program. Maintenance providers must have a Liability insurance in the amount of at adopted segment is received by the minimum of five years of maintenance experience least One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per Department. Upon termination or similar to that as defined as maintenance services occurrence and at least Two Million relinquishment of the adoption of a in these rules, administrative experience, and Dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate. This particular segment, if there is a waiting experience with roadway closures. Maintenance insurance shall protect the insureds from list for such segment, the Department will Providers must conform with the requirements of claims for property damage and/or bodily give the prospective adopter at the top of VENDEX, New York City’s automated system injury, including death, that may arise the applicable waiting list the opportunity check on background, performance, tax, and contact from any of the operations under the to adopt such segment. information for businesses that contract with the maintenance provider agreement. (3) Compliance. Adopters and maintenance City. Coverage shall be at least as broad as providers must comply with any (5) Maintenance provider obligations. that provided by the most recently issued agreement the adopter or maintenance Maintenance providers act as independent Insurance Services Office (“ISO”) Form provider enters into with the Department contractors for sponsors. Maintenance providers are CG 0001, and shall be “occurrence”-based related to the Adopt-a-Highway Program, responsible for: rather than “claims-made.” The City, the terms of the permit issued by the (i) Entering into and maintaining a together with its officials and employees, Department, the Adopt-a-Highway maintenance provider agreement with the shall be an Additional Insured with technical guidelines published by the Department. coverage at least as broad as the most Department, any other terms and (ii) Reaching a sponsor agreement with a recent edition of ISO Form CG 2026. conditions as required by the Department, sponsor and informing sponsors of (B) Workers’ Compensation, and all applicable laws, rules, and maintenance services completed. Employers Liability, and Disability regulations. (iii) Coordinating all maintenance services Benefits insurance. The maintenance (d) Permits. A volunteer or maintenance provider and requirements with the Department. provider shall maintain such insurance on whose application to participate in the Adopt-a- (iv) Submitting a maintenance provider behalf of, or with regard to, all employees Highway Program has been approved must obtain a work permit application and performing involved in the maintenance provider’s permit in order to perform work on the adopted all administrative work associated with operations under its maintenance segment. the program including billing and related provider agreement to the full extent (1) Maintenance provider permit. For each services with the sponsor. required by the laws of the State of New segment adopted by a sponsor, prior to performing (v) Performing all maintenance services York. any maintenance services, the maintenance in accordance with the maintenance (C) Business Automobile Liability provider must obtain a maintenance provider provider agreement and maintenance insurance. With regard to all operations permit from the Department. The maintenance provider permit. under its maintenance provider provider must perform the maintenance services (vi) Maintaining records for each agreement, the maintenance provider required under its sponsor agreement in accordance adopted segment including: shall maintain or cause to be maintained with the terms and conditions of its maintenance - Name of sponsor Business Automobile Liability insurance provider agreement with the Department and the - Description and length of each adopted in the amount of at least One Million applicable maintenance provider permit. segment Dollars ($1,000,000) each accident (2) Volunteer permit. For each segment adopted - Gross value (including in-kind goods (combined single limit) for liability arising by a volunteer, prior to performing any and services) of sponsor contribution out of the ownership, maintenance or use maintenance services, the volunteer must obtain a - Levels of maintenance services provided of any owned, non-owned or hired vehicles. Coverage shall be at least as volunteer permit from the Department. The - Time period covered by the maintenance volunteer must perform the maintenance services provider’s agreement with the sponsor broad as the latest edition of ISO Form required under its volunteer agreement in (vii) Supplying all labor, equipment and CA0001. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012 THE CITY RECORD 2579

(iii) General requirements for named insured, the date and location of indemnified by the maintenance provider insurance coverage and policies. the damage, occurrence, or accident, and to the fullest extent permitted by law. (A) Policies of insurance required under the identity of the persons or things (v) The maintenance provider’s this section shall be provided by injured, damaged, or lost. The maintenance obligation to defend, indemnify, and hold companies that may lawfully issue such provider shall simultaneously send a copy the City and its officers and employees policy and have an A.M. Best rating of at of such notice to the City of New York c/o harmless shall not be (1) limited in any least A- / “VII” or a Standard and Poor’s Insurance Claims Specialist, Affirmative way by the maintenance provider’s rating of at least A, unless prior written Litigation Division, New York City Law obligations to obtain and maintain Department, 100 Church Street, New approval is obtained from the Department. insurance under its maintenance provider York, New York 10007. (B) Policies of insurance required under agreement, nor (2) adversely affected by (D) The maintenance provider’s failure to this section shall be primary and non- any failure on the part of the City or its secure and maintain insurance in contributing to any insurance or self- officers and employees to avail themselves complete conformity with this section or insurance maintained by the City. of the benefits of such insurance. to do anything else required by this (C) There shall be no self-insurance (10) Equipment. section shall constitute a material breach program with regard to any insurance (i) All field personnel must be equipped of the maintenance provider agreement. required under this section unless with proper safety equipment and attire Such breach shall not be waived or approved in writing by the Department. to perform work in the adopted segment, otherwise excused by any action or The maintenance provider shall ensure including but not limited to: orange safety inaction by the City at any time. that any such self-insurance program vests, safety helmets, durable work (E) Insurance coverage in the minimum provides the City with all rights that gloves, long pants, and substantial amounts provided for in this section shall would be provided by traditional leather footwear with ankle support. not relieve the maintenance provider of insurance under this section, including (ii) Maintenance providers must have at any liability under its maintenance but not limited to the defense and least one heavy duty truck compliant with provider agreement, nor shall it preclude indemnification obligations that insurers all federal, State, and City requirements. the City from exercising any rights or are required to undertake in liability (iii) All trucks used for the Adopt-a- taking such other actions as are available policies. Highway program must be equipped with: to it under any other provisions of its (D) The City’s limits of coverage for all (A) A truck mounted safety attenuator maintenance provider agreement or the types of insurance required under this system designed and certified for use on law. section for which it is an Additional vehicles to provide a safety crash cushion (F) The maintenance provider waives all Insured shall be the greater of (1) the between approaching traffic and roadway rights against the City, including its minimum limits set forth in this section workers. Truck mounted safety officials and employees, for any damages or (2) the limits provided to the attenuators must be in good working or losses that are covered under any maintenance provider under all primary, order to meet or exceed the National insurance required under this section excess and umbrella policies covering Cooperative Highway Research Program (whether or not such insurance is actually operations under its maintenance Report #230 testing criteria for vehicles procured or claims are paid thereunder) provider agreement. weighing from 1,800 - 45,000 pounds, or any other insurance applicable to the (iv) Proof of Insurance. including any updates of that report. operations of the maintenance provider (A) Certificates of Insurance for all (B) A flashing arrow board, and/or its employees, agents, or servants insurance required in this section must be appropriately mounted, facing oncoming of its contractors or subcontractors. submitted to and accepted by the traffic. The board must be a minimum of (G) In the event the maintenance Department prior to or upon execution of 3’ x 5’ and must comply with all federal provider requires any entity, by contract any maintenance provider agreement. and State standards for traffic directional or otherwise, to procure insurance with (B) For Commercial General Liability arrow boards used on highways. In regard to any operations under its insurance and Business Automobile operating mode, it must provide: maintenance provider agreement and Liability insurance, the maintenance 1. FLASHING ARROW (5 lamp requires such entity to name the provider shall submit one or more overhead, 3 lamp stem, both maintenance provider as an additional Certificates of Insurance in a form flashing simultaneously, 50% on and insured under such insurance, the acceptable to the Department. All such 50% off, right or left.) maintenance provider shall ensure that Certificates of Insurance shall certify (1) 2. DOUBLE FLASHING ARROW (5 such entity also names the City, including the issuance and effectiveness of such lamp arrowheads at both ends, its officials and employees, as an additional policies of insurance, each with the joined by and flashing insured with coverage at least as broad as specified minimum limits, and (2) the simultaneously with 1 lamp center specified in ISO form CG 20 26. status of the City as Additional Insured bar, 50% on and 50% off.) (H) In the event the maintenance under the Commercial General Liability 3. TRAVEL MODE (lamps positioned provider receives notice, from an policy, as required herein. All such in center bar, 50% on and 50% off.) insurance company or other person, that Certificates of Insurance shall be (C) Vehicle markings that include stripes any insurance policy required under this accompanied by either a duly executed on the back and sides of the vehicle and section shall expire or be cancelled or “Certification by Broker” in the form signage that indicates “SLOW MOVING” terminated (or has expired or been required by the Department or certified or “CAUTION” to oncoming traffic. cancelled or terminated) for any reason, copies of all policies referenced in such (iv) At least one vehicle per adopted the maintenance provider shall Certificate of Insurance. segment must have a two-way radio immediately forward a copy of such notice (C) Certificates of Insurance confirming communication device. to the Department. Notwithstanding the renewals of insurance shall be submitted (v) Maintenance providers must provide foregoing, the maintenance provider shall to the Department prior to the expiration field personnel with green, black, or white ensure that there is no interruption in date of coverage of all policies required plastic garbage bags, at least .003 mm any of the insurance coverage required under any maintenance provider thick and no larger than 33” x 45” for under this section. agreement. Such Certificates of Insurance litter and debris pickup. (9) Maintenance provider’s responsibility for shall comply with clause (B) of this (11) Subcontracting. Subcontracting of litter safety, injuries or damage; indemnification. subparagraph. pickup at the adopted segment is not permitted. (i) In all its activities under a (D) Acceptance or approval by the Maintenance providers may subcontract other maintenance provider agreement, the Department of a Certificate of Insurance maintenance services. All subcontractors must be maintenance provider shall be solely or any other matter does not waive the approved by the Department prior to performing responsible for the safety and protection maintenance provider’s obligation to any work at any adopted segment, obtain all of its employees, agents, servants, ensure that insurance fully consistent insurance as required of maintenance providers by contractors, and subcontractors, and for with the requirements of this section is this section, and comply with the terms of the the safety and protection of the secured and maintained, nor does it waive maintenance provider permit, the Adopt-a-Highway employees, agents, or servants of its the maintenance provider’s liability for its Guidelines published by the Department, any other contractors or subcontractors. failure to do so. terms and conditions as required by the (ii) The maintenance provider shall be (E) The maintenance provider shall be Department, and all applicable laws, rules, and solely responsible for taking all obligated to provide the City with a copy regulations. reasonable precautions to protect the of any policy of insurance required under (12) Hazardous debris removal. Maintenance persons and property of the City or others this section upon request by the provider field personnel must not touch or attempt from damage, loss, or injury resulting Department or the New York City Law to remove materials from the adopted segment from any and all operations under its Department. which may be toxic or otherwise hazardous. Items maintenance provider agreement. (v) Other insurance requirements. to avoid include powders, chemicals, smelly (iii) The maintenance provider shall be (A) The maintenance provider may substances, suspicious packages, chemical drums or solely responsible for injuries to any and satisfy its insurance obligations under containers, weapons, medical waste, syringes or all persons, including death, and damage this section through primary policies or a hypodermic needles, dead animals, or bulk items to any and all property arising out of or combination of primary and that cannot be put in litter bags (such as car parts related to the operations under its excess/umbrella policies, so long as all or larger items). Maintenance provider field maintenance provider agreement, policies provide the scope of coverage personnel must immediately notify the Department whether or not due to the negligence of required herein. of the location of these items. the maintenance provider, including but (B) The maintenance provider shall be (13) Notifications to the Department. not limited to injuries or damages solely responsible for the payment of all (i) Maintenance providers must provide resulting from the acts or omissions of premiums for all policies and all the Department with a weekly proposed any of its employees, agents, servants, deductibles or self-insured retentions to work schedule by Wednesday (5 p.m.) of contractors, subcontractors, or any other which they are subject, whether or not the the week prior to the work being performed. person. (A) Work schedules must be typed and in City is an insured under the policy. (iv) To the fullest extent permitted by (C) Where notice of loss, damage, law, the maintenance provider shall a format approved by the Department, occurrence, accident, claim, or suit is indemnify, defend, and hold the City and and must include segment number, required under a policy maintained in its officials and employees harmless sponsor name, highway, direction, mile accordance with this section, the against any and all claims, liens, marker to and from, and scheduled maintenance provider shall notify in demands, judgments, penalties, fines, cleaning date. liabilities, settlements, damages, costs, writing all insurance carriers that issued (ii) By 9:00 A.M. of each day that potentially responsive policies of any such and expenses of whatever kind or nature (including, without limitation, attorneys’ maintenance providers will be performing event relating to any operations under its fees and disbursements) arising out of or maintenance services, they must submit maintenance provider agreement related to any of the operations under its to the Department a schedule of that (including notice to Commercial General maintenance provider agreement day’s maintenance activities including Liability insurance carriers for events (regardless of whether or not the any changes not reflected on their weekly relating to the maintenance provider’s maintenance provider itself had been schedule. own employees) no later than 20 days negligent) and/or the maintenance (iii) If circumstances warrant that after such event. For any policy where the provider’s failure to comply with the law City is an Additional Insured, such notice or any of the requirements of its maintenance providers must amend their maintenance provider agreement. Insofar shall expressly specify that “this notice is maintenance services while performing as the facts or law relating to any of the maintenance services, the maintenance being given on behalf of the City of New foregoing would preclude the City or its York as Insured as well as the Named officials and employees from being providers must notify the Department Insured.” Such notice shall also contain completely indemnified by the immediately of such changes. the following information: the number of maintenance provider, the City and its (14) Failure to maintain adopted segments. the insurance policy, the name of the officials and employees shall be partially Maintenance providers will be notified as follows if 2580 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012

the Department determines that an adopted expiration of the volunteer agreement or the area (2) Sign installation. segment was not maintained as scheduled: will be considered abandoned, the recognition panel (i) Ground mounted signs will be (i) First observation. If, upon will be removed, and the adopted segment will be installed by the Department as close to inspection, the Department observes that made available to the next adopter on the waiting the beginning of the adopted segment as an adopted segment was not maintained list. feasible, taking into consideration safety as scheduled, the Department will (4) Adopted segment improvements. Any and other informational signage. verbally provide the maintenance improvements to the adopted segment such as (ii) Signs requiring bridge, gantry wall, provider with 24-hour notice to perform plantings or structures, including, but not limited or parapet mounting will be installed by the required maintenance services. At the to, flagpoles, benches, bird feeders or baths, the Department or a contractor approved end of the 24-hour period, if the retaining walls, and light houses, must be approved by the Department, and paid for by the maintenance provider has not performed by the Department prior to installation. maintenance provider or volunteer. required maintenance services, the (5) Use of pesticides. Volunteers may only use (3) All signs posted at the adopted segment must: Department will provide written pesticides approved by the Department in the (i) consist of a standard base sign design notification that the maintenance adopted segment. Pesticides may only be applied by with a removable recognition panel provider has an additional 24-hour period New York State Department of Environmental identifying the sponsor’s or volunteer’s to perform such required maintenance Conservation Certified Pesticide Applicators. name and/or logo; services. (6) Liability waiver. Volunteers must sign a (ii) conform to the Department’s (ii) Second observation. If, upon liability waiver that waives any liability to the City specifications for size, shape, materials, inspection, the Department observes that for any accident or injury that may occur at the and placement; an adopted segment was not maintained adopted segment while the volunteers are (iii) not be used for advertising purposes; as scheduled a second time within a six- performing maintenance services at the adopted and month period, the Department will notify segment. (iv) comply with applicable laws, rules, in writing, both the sponsor and the (7) Frequency of maintenance services. and regulations. maintenance provider that it must Volunteers must perform maintenance services at (4) Where litter pick-up, trimming and/or complete the required maintenance their adopted segments at least 30 times per year. mechanical sweeping are the services provided, the services immediately. This includes a requirement to clean the adopted sign will read “LITTER REMOVAL.” (iii) Third observation. If, upon segment a minimum of three times per month in (5) Where other services are provided the signs inspection, the Department observes that May, June, July, August, September, and October will read “BEAUTIFICATION.” an adopted segment was not maintained and a minimum of twice a month every other (6) Signs on elevated highway segments must be as scheduled a third time within one year month during the year. 4’ x 4.5’ and hung on lampposts. of the first observation, the Department (8) Age of field personnel. Volunteer personnel (7) Signs on the Henry Hudson Parkway must be may revoke the existing maintenance working on adopted segments must be 18 years of larger than 4’ x 4.5’ to accommodate two provider permit in accordance with this age or older. recognition panels. section and notify the sponsor. The (9) Safety. (8) Maintenance providers and volunteers must sponsor may retain the adopted segment, (i) Prior to the commencement of work at replace damaged or stolen signs. provided that the sponsor enters into a the adopted segment, the Department will (9) When an adopter terminates its agreement sponsor agreement with a different inspect the adopted segment to assure with the Adopt-a-Highway program, the adopter maintenance provider. that it is a safe place for the volunteers to must not remove the sign. The Department will (15) Solicitation of sponsors by maintenance perform maintenance services without the remove the recognition panel portion of the sign. providers. closing of traffic lanes. (l) Field inspections of adopted segments. The (i) A maintenance provider must not (ii) Volunteers must adhere to the Department will perform inspections of the adopted directly contact a sponsor who has a following safety rules when performing segment to assure that maintenance providers and sponsor agreement with a different work on the adopted segment: volunteers are performing maintenance services as maintenance provider by calling, writing (A) Only allow persons 18 or older and in required under their permits and agreements. or any other form of solicitation, except as good physical condition (sight, hearing, (m) Voiding and revoking permits. indicated by this section. and mental alertness) to work in the (1) If an adopter does not perform maintenance (ii) If a maintenance provider is found to adopted segment. services at an adopted segment one month after be soliciting another maintenance (B) When the volunteer is a group, a permit issuance, the Department will notify the provider’s sponsor in a manner volunteer group leader must be adopter orally and in writing that its permit has inconsistent with this section, the designated by the group. The volunteer become void. maintenance provider will be subject to group leader is responsible for providing (2) The Department may revoke a volunteer or discharge from the Adopt-a-Highway information on safety to the group and maintenance provider permit for a permittee’s program. Any such discharge shall be in must conduct a safety training refresher failure to comply with this section, the accordance with subdivision (m) of this session before performing any requirements of the permit, the Adopt-a-Highway section. maintenance services. technical guidelines, and any applicable laws, rules, (iii) The Department will provide a list of (C) Park no closer than the nearest side and regulations. all approved maintenance providers on street or service road to the adopted (i) Prior to revoking a permit the the Department’s website and will segment and never on the highway. Department will give the permittee an provide any sponsor with a list upon (D) Wear appropriate attire including, opportunity to be heard with at least two request. but not limited to: highway safety vests days notice. (iv) Three months prior to a maintenance and orange or red clothing; heavy work (ii) If the Department determines that provider agreement renewal date, the gloves; work shoes or boots with ankle an imminent peril to life or property Department will provide sponsors with a support; hats; and long pants. exists, the Department may revoke a letter reminding the sponsor that it may (E) Never drink alcoholic beverages or permit without providing the permittee switch maintenance providers, as well as use illegal substances while working at an opportunity to be heard prior to such a list of all current maintenance providers the adopted segment. revocation. Upon request of the permittee, with contact information. (F) Never perform maintenance services the Department will provide the (16) Changes in levels of service. The on the roadway. permittee an opportunity to present its Department may change the minimum levels of (G) Stay off steep slopes when working at objections to such action within five days service for an adopted segment and will notify the the adopted segment. after the Department receives the adopter of such changes in levels of service no fewer (H) Have a first aid kit on site at the request. than 30 days prior to such change in levels of adopted segment and know the route to (3) The Department will assign the segment of the service being in effect. the closest hospital/emergency room. voided or revoked permit to the next sponsor or (h) Volunteers. (I) Never pick-up hazardous or medical volunteer on the waiting list or place the segment (1) Term of adoption. Volunteers wishing to waste found at the adopted segment and on the available segment list. adopt a segment must commit to a minimum of a immediately notify the Department of one-year agreement with the Department to such waste. NEW YORK CITY MAYOR’S OFFICE OF OPERATIONS perform maintenance services at the adopted (K) Never use headphones while 253 BROADWAY, 10th FLOOR segment. performing maintenance services on the NEW YORK, NY 10007 (2) Volunteer obligations. Volunteers are adopted segment. 212-788-1400 responsible for: (L) Avoid contact with poisonous plants (i) Entering into a volunteer agreement and notify the Department of any CERTIFICATION / ANALYSIS with the Department. poisonous plants found at the adopted PURSUANT TO CHARTER SECTION 1043(d) (ii) Coordinating all maintenance segment. services and requirements with the (M) Never cross the highway for any RULE TITLE: Adopt-a-Highway Rules Department. reason. (iii) Submitting a volunteer permit (N) Never enter the highway or its REFERENCE NUMBER: DOT-6 application to the Department. shoulder area to pick up trash. (iv) Performing all maintenance services (10) Notice after performing maintenance RULEMAKING AGENCY: Department of Transportation in accordance with the volunteer services. Volunteers should notify the Department agreement and volunteer permit. after performing maintenance services at the I certify that this office has analyzed the proposed rule (v) Supplying all labor to perform the adopted segment so that the Department can referenced above as required by Section 1043(d) of the New maintenance services in accordance with schedule pick-up of the trash bags. York City Charter, and that the proposed rule referenced the volunteer agreement and the (11) Recycling. Volunteers should recycle above: volunteer permit. whenever possible when performing maintenance (vi) Picking up and bagging litter and services. (i) Is understandable and written in plain language for clippings and leaving them for pick-up as (i) Changing adopted segments. Adopters may the discrete regulated community or communities; directed by the Department. exchange their existing segment for another (vii) Working on adopted segments only segment in the system provided that the other (ii) Minimizes compliance costs for the discrete during hours specified in the volunteer segment is available. The Adopt-A-Highway sign regulated community or communities consistent permit. must stay at the original adopted segment. The with achieving the stated purpose of the rule; and (viii) Submitting a form to the Department will remove the recognition panel Department after the first two months of portion of the sign containing the adopter’s name (iii) Does not provide a cure period because it does not maintaining the adopted segment to from the original segment and use it for the new establish a violation, modification of a violation, or request that the Department segment. modification of the penalties associated with a manufacture and install a sign at the (j) Reserving segments. Adopters may not reserve or violation. adopted segment. hold segments. Once a permit has been issued for a (ix) Maintaining the sign so it is dirt free segment, the maintenance provider or volunteer /s/ Rachel Squire 9/6/2012 and unobstructed. must begin performing maintenance services in Mayor’s Office of Operations Date (x) Attending safety training sessions accordance with the terms and conditions of the provided by the Department. permit within such time as is specified in the NEW YORK CITY LAW DEPARTMENT (xi) Having the volunteer permit on hand sponsor agreement and/or volunteer agreement. DIVISION OF LEGAL COUNSEL while working at the adopted segment. (k) Adopt-a-Highway Signs. 100 CHURCH STREET (3) Renewals. The Department will mail (1) Signs are produced and maintained by the NEW YORK, NY 10007 volunteers a renewal volunteer agreement one maintenance provider or volunteer and must be 212-788-1087 month prior to expiration of the current volunteer delivered to the Department for installation no agreement. Volunteers must return the signed later than one month after the permit for an CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO volunteer agreement one week prior to the adopted segment is approved. CHARTER §1043(d) WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012 THE CITY RECORD 2581

RULE TITLE: Adopt-a-Highway Rules Method of solicitation the agency intends to utilize: Competitive Sealed Bid REFERENCE NUMBER: 2011 RG 113 Personnel in substantially similar titles within agency: None Headcount of personnel in substantially similar titles within SPECIAL MATERIALS agency: 0 RULEMAKING AGENCY: Department of Transportation ☛ 20-14912 s19 I certify that this office has reviewed the above-referenced proposed rule as required by section 1043(d) of the New York City Charter, and that the above-referenced proposed rule: PROBATION

■ NOTICE (i) is drafted so as to accomplish the purpose of the MAYOR’S OFFICE OF CONTRACT authorizing provisions of law; SERVICES Notice of Concept Paper ■ (ii) is not in conflict with other applicable rules; NOTICE The Department of Probation (DOP) will release the ECHOES (Every Child Has an Opportunity to Excel and (iii) to the extent practicable and appropriate, is Notice of Intent to Issue New Solicitation Not Included Succeed) Program Concept Paper on September 24, 2012. narrowly drawn to achieve its stated purpose; and in FY 2013 Annual Contracting Plan and Schedule This concept paper is the precursor to a forthcoming Request for Proposals (RFP) that will include programming for young (iv) to the extent practicable and appropriate, contains NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mayor will be people involved in the juvenile justice system. In issuing the following solicitation not included in the FY 2013 collaboration with the Center for Economic Opportunity a statement of basis and purpose that provides a (CEO), the New York City Department of Probation (DOP) clear explanation of the rule and the requirements Annual Contracting Plan and Schedule that is published pursuant to New York City Charter Section 312(a): will implement ECHOES, an alternative-to-placement imposed by the rule. program serving youth on probation throughout the five Agency: Department of Transportation boroughs. All responses to this ad are due by October 19, /s/ STEVEN GOULDEN Date: August 31, 2012 Nature of services sought: Traffic Signal Maintenance in the 2012 and should be directed to: NYC Department of Acting Corporation Counsel Borough of Staten Island (Area #5). Probation, Vincent Pernetti, 33 Beaver Street, 21st Floor, Start date of the proposed contract: 7/1/2013 New York, NY 10004 or [email protected]. ☛ End date of the proposed contract: 11/30/2014 4-14912 s19 s17-21

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