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BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN Nos. 1, 2 & 3 19-25 KENT AVENUE PUBLIC HEARINGS AND No. 1 CD 1 C 160124 ZSK MEETINGS IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by 19 Kent Development LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant Section 74-962* of the Zoning Resolution to allow an increase in the maximum See Also: Procurement; Agency Rules permitted floor area for a development occupied by Business-Enhancing uses and Incentive uses, and to allow modifications of the public plazas regulations of 37-70, in connection with a proposed 8-story commercial building, on property located at 19-33 Kent Avenue (Block 2282, Lot 1), in an M1-2 District, within an Enhanced Business Area*. CITY PLANNING * Note: A zoning text amendment is proposed to create a new Section 74-96 (Modification of Use, Bulk, Parking and Loading Regulations in „„PUBLIC HEARINGS Enhanced Business Areas) under a concurrent related application N 160126 ZRK. Plans for this proposal are on file with the City Planning Commission NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that resolutions have been adopted by and may be seen at 120 Broadway, 31st Floor, New York, NY 10271- the City Planning Commission, scheduling public hearings on the 0001. following matters to be held at Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street, New No. 2 CD 1 C 160125 ZSK York, NY, on Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at 10:00 A.M. IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by 19 Kent Development LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant Section 74-963* of the Zoning Resolution to allow a reduction in the parking requirements of Section 44-20 (REQUIRED ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES FOR MANUFACTURING, COMMERCIAL OR COMMUNITY FACILITY USES) and a reduction in the loading berth requirements of Section 44-50 (GENERAL PURPOSES), in connection with a proposed 8-story commercial building on property located at 19-33 Kent Avenue (Block 2282, Lot 1), in an M1-2 District, within an Enhanced Business Area. * Note: A zoning text amendment is proposed to create a new Section 74-96 (Modification of Use, Bulk, Parking and Loading Regulations in Enhanced Business Areas) under a concurrent related application N 160126 ZRK. 1390 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016

Plans for this proposal are on file with the City Planning Commission Business-Enhancing Use and may be seen at 120 Broadway, 31st Floor, New York, NY 10271-0001. A “business-enhancing use” is a #use# that enhances a desirable mix No. 3 of #commercial# and #manufacturing uses# in an Enhanced Business CD 1 N 160126 ZRK Area, and that generates additional #floor area# pursuant to provisions IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the New York City set forth in Section 74-962 and is: Department of City Planning and 19 Kent Development, LLC, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning listed in Use Groups 11A, 16A excluding “animal hospitals and Resolution of the City of New York, concerning Section 74-96 (Modification kennels” and “animal pounds or crematoriums”, 16B, 17B and of Use, Bulk, Parking and Loading Regulations in Enhanced Business 17C, as specified in Sections 32-20 (Use Group 11), 32-25 (Use Areas) specifying a Kent Avenue Enhanced Business Area. Group 16) and 42-14 (Use Group 17); and Matter in underline is new, to be added; “beverages, alcoholic or breweries” as listed in Section 42-15 (Use Matter in strikeout is to be deleted; Group 18A), where permitted by the provisions of the applicable Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10; zoning district, provided the applicable performance standards * * * indicates where unchanged text appears in the Zoning Resolution pursuant to Section 42-20 are met. * * * Incentive Use Article VII An “incentive use” is a #use# permitted by the applicable zoning ADMINISTRATION district , that is allowed to occupy the additional #floor area# generated Chapter 4 by a #business-enhancing use# with the exception of the following Special Permits by the City Planning Commission #uses#: * * * #transient hotels# in Use Group 5, as specified in Section 32-14 74-96 (Use Group 5); Modification of Use, Bulk, Parking and Loading Regulations in #uses# in Use Groups 6A or 6C as specified in Section 32-15 (Use Enhanced Business Areas Group 6); For #developments# or #enlargements# on #zoning lots# located #uses# in Use Group 7A as specified in Section 32-16 (Use Group 7); within any Enhanced Business Area specified in this Section, the City Planning Commission may increase the maximum permitted #uses# in Use Group 8C as specified in Section 32-17 (Use Group 8); #floor area ratio# and modify the #use#, #bulk# and #public plaza# #uses# in Use Group 10A and any retail spaces #accessory# regulations as set forth in Section 74-962 (Floor area increase to “wholesale offices or showrooms, with storage restricted to and public plaza modifications in Enhanced Business Areas). The samples” in Use Group 10B as specified in Section 32-19 (Use Commission may also modify parking and loading requirements for Group 10); such #developments# or #enlargements# pursuant to Section 74-963 (Parking and loading modifications in Enhanced Business Areas). #uses# as specified in Sections 32-21 (Use Group 12) and 32-22 (Use Group 13); and For #developments# or #enlargements# receiving a #floor area# increase pursuant to this Section, Section 43-20 (YARD moving or storage offices, with no limitation as to storage or REGULATIONS), inclusive, shall be modified as follows: #rear yard# #floor area# per establishment, as well as packing or crating regulations shall not apply to any #development# or #enlargement# on establishments and warehouses as specified in Section 32-25 (Use a #through lot#. Group 16). Enhanced Business Areas Specified: 74-962 Kent Avenue, Community District 1, Borough of Brooklyn Floor area increase and public plaza modifications in Enhanced Business Areas In the M1-2 District located within the area shown on the Map in this Section: In Enhanced Business Areas, the Commission may increase the maximum #floor area ratio# on a #zoning lot# in accordance with the Table below. For #developments# or #enlargements# in the district indicated in column (A), the base maximum #floor area ratio# on a #zoning lot# (column (B) may be increased by 3.5 square feet for each square foot of #business enhancing uses# up to the maximum #floor area ratio# for all #uses# on the #zoning lot# (column (E), provided that such additional #floor area# is occupied by #business enhancing uses# and #incentive uses# up to the maximum #floor area ratio# set forth in column (C) (Maximum Additional #Floor Area Ratio# for #Business Enhancing Uses#), and column (D) (Maximum Additional #Floor Area Ratio# for #Incentive Uses#), respectively. TABLE FLOOR AREA INCREASE PERMITTED IN ENHANCED BUSINESS AREAS

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) Zoning Base Maximum Maximum Maximum District Maximum Additional #Floor Additional #Floor #Floor Area Ratio# #Floor Area Area Area for #Business Ratio# for Ratio# for Ratio# Enhancing Uses# #Incentive All #Uses# Uses# M1-2 2.0 0.8 2.0 4.8

For such #developments# or #enlargements# that, pursuant to this Section, increase their permitted #floor area#, and provide a #public plaza#, the Commission may also increase the maximum height of such #development# or #enlargement# and may modify or waive the requirements for #public plazas# set forth in Section 37-70 (Public Plazas). Applications for such #floor area# increases and modifications are subject to the requirements, conditions and findings set forth in this Section. 74-961 Definitions (a) Application Requirements For the purposes of Section 74-96 (Modification of Use, Bulk, Parking All applications for a special permit pursuant to this Section shall and Loading Regulations in Enhanced Business Areas), inclusive, a include the following: “business-enhancing use” and an “incentive use” shall be defined as (1) site plans and elevations which shall establish distribution of follows: #floor area#, height and #setback#, sidewalk widths, primary THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 THE CITY RECORD 1391

business entrances, including parking and loading, #yards# #show windows#, transom windows or glazed portions of and #public plazas#, signage and lighting; doors. Such transparent materials shall occupy at least 50 percent of the surface area of such #street wall#, (2) floor plans of all floors which shall establish the location, measured between a height of two feet above the level of access plan and dimensions of freight elevators and loading the adjoining sidewalk or #public plaza# and a height of areas and the location of #floor area# dedicated to #business- 12 feet above the level of the first finished floor above enhancing uses# and #incentive uses#; #curb level#. The floor level behind such transparent (3) drawings that show, within a 600 foot radius, the location and materials shall not exceed the level of the window sill for type of #uses#; the location, dimensions and elements of off- a depth of at least four feet, as measured perpendicular site open areas including #streets#, waterfront and #upland# to the #street wall#. The ground floor transparency parcels; elements of a Waterfront Access Plan, as applicable; requirements of this paragraph (b)(4)(i) shall not apply to and the location of #street# trees and #street# furniture and #uses# listed in Use Groups 11, 16, 17 and 18, or to any other urban design elements. The plans shall #accessory# loading berths, or garage entrances#; or demonstrate that any #public plaza# provided meets the (ii) For #zoning lots# within flood hazard areas, in lieu of the requirements of paragraph (b)(5) of this Section; and requirements of paragraph (b) (4)(i) of this Section, the (4) for #zoning lots# in #flood zones#, flood protection plans, provisions of Section 64-22 (Transparency Requirements) which shall establish #base flood elevations# and advisory shall apply; and #base flood elevations#, location of mechanical equipment, (iii) For any #street wall# widths greater than 40 feet in storage of any hazardous materials and proposed structural length that do not require glazing as specified in or design elements intended to mitigate the impacts of flood paragraphs (b)(4)(i) or (b)(4)(ii), as applicable, the facade, and storm events. measured between a height of two feet above the level of (b) Conditions the adjoining sidewalk and a height of 12 feet above the level of the first finished floor above #curb level#, shall (1) Minimum amount of #business-enhancing uses# incorporate design elements, including lighting and wall #Business-enhancing uses# shall occupy a minimum of 5,000 art, or physical articulation. square feet of horizontally contiguous #floor area# and shall (5) #Public plazas# be served by loading areas and freight elevators with sufficient capacity. A #public plaza# shall contain an area of not less than 12 percent of the #lot area# of the #zoning lot# and minimum of (2) Minimum sidewalk width at least 2,000 square feet in area. All #public plazas# shall All #developments# and horizontal #enlargements# that front comply with the provisions set forth in Section 37-70, inclusive, upon a #street line# shall provide a sidewalk with a minimum except certification requirements of Sections 37-73 (Kiosks and width of 15 feet along the entire frontage of the #zoning lot#. Open Air Cafes) and 37-78 (Compliance) shall not apply. Such sidewalk, and any open area on the #zoning lot# (6) Signs required to meet such minimum width shall be improved as a sidewalk to Department of Transportation standards; shall be In all Enhanced Business Areas #signs# are subject to the at the same level as the adjoining public sidewalk; and shall regulations applicable in C6-4 Districts as set forth in Section be accessible to the public at all times. For the purposes of 32-60, inclusive. applying the #street wall# location requirements and the (c) Findings height and setback regulations of paragraph (b)(3) of this Section, any sidewalk widening line shall be considered to be In order to grant an increase of the maximum permitted #floor the #street line#. area ratio# and modification of #public plaza# regulations, the Commission shall find that such increase or modification: (3) Height and setback (1) will promote a beneficial mix of #business-enhancing# and The height and setback regulations of the applicable zoning #incentive uses#; district shall apply as modified by the provisions of this paragraph. (2) will result in superior site planning, harmonious urban design relationships and a safe and enjoyable streetscape; (i) The #street wall# of any #building# shall be located on the #street line# and shall extend to a height not lower (3) will result in a #building# that has a better design than a minimum base height of 40 feet and not higher relationship with surrounding #streets# and adjacent open than a maximum base height of 75 feet or the height of areas; the #building#, whichever is less. At least 70 percent of the aggregate width of such #street wall# below 12 feet (4) will result in a #development# or #enlargement# that will not shall be located at the #street line# and no less than 70 have an adverse effect on the surrounding neighborhood; and percent of the aggregate area of the #street wall# up to (5) any modification of the #public plaza# requirements will the base height shall be located at the #street line#. result in a #public plaza# of equivalent or greater value as a However, up to a width of 130 feet of such #street wall# public amenity. located on the short end of the #block# may be set back from the #street line# to accommodate a #public plaza#. The Commission may prescribe appropriate additional conditions and safeguards to minimize adverse effects on the character of the (ii) The height of a #building or other structure#, or portion surrounding area. thereof, located within ten feet of a #wide street# or within 15 feet of a #narrow street# shall not exceed a (d) Recordation maximum base height of 75 feet. Permitted obstructions A Notice of Restrictions, the form and content of which shall be as set forth in Section 43-42 shall be modified to include satisfactory to the City Planning Commission, for a #building# dormers above the maximum base height within the containing #use# restrictions or #public plaza# requirements, as front setback area, provided that on any #street# applicable, pursuant to this Section, shall be recorded against the frontage, the aggregate width of all dormers at the subject tax lot in the Office of the City Register or, where maximum base height does not exceed 50 percent of the applicable, in the County Clerk’s office in the county where the lot #street wall# and a maximum height of 110 feet. Beyond is located. ten feet of a #wide street# and 15 feet of a #narrow street#, the height of a #building or other structure# The filing and recordation of such Notice of Restrictions shall be a shall not exceed a maximum #building# height of 110 precondition to the issuance of any building permit utilizing the feet. All heights shall be measured from the #base provisions set forth in this Section. The recording information shall plane#. Where a #public plaza# is provided pursuant to be referenced on the first certificate of occupancy to be issued after paragraph (b)(5) of this Section, such maximum such notice is recorded, as well as all subsequent certificates of #building# height may be increased to 135 feet. occupancy, for as long as the restrictions remain in effect. (iii) Along the short dimension of a #block#, up to 130 feet of 74-963 such #street wall# may be set back from the #street line# Parking and loading modifications in Enhanced Business Areas to accommodate a #public plaza#, and a #street wall# In association with an application for a special permit for located at the #street line# that occupies not more than #developments# or #enlargements# pursuant to Section 74-962 (Floor 40 percent of the short end of the #block# may rise area increase and public plaza modifications in Enhanced Business without setback to the maximum #building# height. Areas), the Commission may reduce or waive the off-street parking (4) Ground floor design requirements set forth in Section 44-20 (REQUIRED ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES FOR MANUFACTURING, (i) The ground floor level #street walls# and ground floor COMMERCIAL OR COMMUNITY FACILITY USES), INCLUSIVE, level walls fronting on a #public plaza# of a NOT INCLUDING BICYCLE PARKING, AND MAY ALSO REDUCE #development# or horizontal #enlargement# shall be OR WAIVE THE LOADING BERTH REQUIREMENTS AS SET glazed with transparent materials which may include FORTH IN SECTION 44-50 (GENERAL PURPOSES), inclusive, 1392 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 provided that the Commission finds that: Queens Community District 7 (a) such reduction or waiver will not create or contribute to serious In the R7X District within the area shown on the following Map 1: traffic congestion and will not unduly inhibit vehicular and pedestrian movement; Map 1 - [date of adoption] (b) the number of curb cuts provided are the minimum required for [PROPOSED MAP] adequate access to off-street parking and loading berths, and such curb cuts are located so as to cause minimum disruption to traffic, including vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian circulation patterns; (c) the #streets# providing access to the #development# or #enlargement# are adequate to handle the traffic generated thereby, or provision has been made to handle such traffic; and (d) the reduction or waiver of loading berths will not create or contribute to serious traffic congestion or unduly inhibit vehicular and pedestrian movement. The Commission may prescribe appropriate additional conditions and safeguards to minimize adverse effects on the character of the surrounding area. * * * BOROUGH OF QUEENS No. 4 GREATER JFK BID CDs 12, 13 N 160225 BDQ IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of Small Business Services on behalf of the Greater JFK Business Improvement District pursuant to Section 25-405(a) of Chapter 4 of Title 25 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, as amended, concerning establishment of the Greater JFK Business Improvement District. Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 ONE FLUSHING No. 5 CD 7 C 160138 ZMQ IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the New York Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Area (MIHA) City Department of Housing Preservation & Development pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment 1,2 MIH Program Option 1 and Option 2 [Section 23-154(d) (3)] of the Zoning Map, Section No. 10b, changing from a C4-2 District to a Portion of Community District 7, Queens C4-5X District property bounded by the northwesterly boundary line of the Long Island Rail Road Right-of-Way (Northern Division), Main * * * Street, 41st Avenue, and a line perpendicular to the north westerly street line of 41st Avenue distant 525 feet southwesterly (as measured along the No. 7 street line) from the point of intersection of the northwesterly street line CD 7 C 160140 ZSQ of 41st Avenue and the southwesterly street line of Main Street, as shown IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the New York on a diagram (for illustrative purposes only) dated January 4, 2016. City Department of Housing Preservation & Development pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant No. 6 of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-52 of the Zoning Resolution CD 7 N 160139 ZRQ to allow an attended public parking garage with a maximum capacity IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of of 229 spaces on a portion of the ground floor and cellar level of a City Planning pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, proposed mixed use development on property located at 133-45 41st for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, to Avenue (Block 5037, Lots 64 & 65), in a C4-5X* District. establish a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area. *Note: The site is proposed to be rezoned from a C4-2 District to a C4-5X Matter in underline is new, to be added; District under a concurrent related application (C 160138 ZMQ). Matter in strikeout is to be deleted; Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10; Plans for this proposal are on file with the City Planning Commission * * * indicates where unchanged text appears in the Zoning Resolution and may be seen at 120 Broadway, 31st Floor, New York, NY 10271-0001. Note: Cross references to Section numbers and titles No. 8 and certain changes in this text reflect the CD 7 C 160141 ZSQ city wide zoning text amendment, Mandatory IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the New York Inclusionary Housing (ULURP # N160051 ZRY), City Department of Housing Preservation & Development pursuant to that is in public review concurrently. Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-681 of the Zoning Resolution to * * * allow that portion of the right-of-way or yard where railroad or transit APPENDIX F use has been permanently discontinued or terminated to be included in the lot area, in connection with a proposed mixed-use development on Inclusionary Housing Designated Areas and Mandatory property located at 133-45 41st Avenue (Block 5037, Lots 64 & 65), in a Inclusionary Housing Areas C4-5X* District. The boundaries of #Inclusionary Housing designated areas# and *Note: The site is proposed to be rezoned from a C4-2 District to a C4- #Mandatory Inclusionary Housing areas# are shown on the maps 5X District under a concurrent related application (C 160138 ZMQ). listed in this Appendix F. The #Residence Districts# listed for such Plans for this proposal are on file with the City Planning Commission areas shall include #Commercial Districts# where #residential and may be seen at 120 Broadway, 31st Floor, New York, NY 10271-0001. buildings# or the #residential# portion of #mixed buildings# are governed by the #bulk# regulations of such #Residence Districts#. No. 9 Where #Inclusionary Housing designated areas# or #Mandatory CD 7 C160143 HAQ Inclusionary Housing areas# are mapped in #Commercial Districts#, IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by The Department of the residential district equivalent, as set forth in Sections 34-112 or Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) 35-23 (Residential bulk regulations in other C1 or C2 Districts or in 1) pursuant to Article 16 of the General Municipal Law of New C3, C4, C5 or C6 Districts) has instead been specified for each map. York State for: Table of a. the designation of properties located at 133-45 41 Inclusionary Housing Designated Areas and Avenue, Flushing, NY 11255 (Block 5037, Lots 64 and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Area 65) as an Urban Development Action Area; and by Zoning Map b. an Urban Development Action Area Project for such * * * area; and QUEENS 2) pursuant to Section 197-c of the New York City Charter for the disposition of such property, to a developer to be selected by HPD; * * * THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 THE CITY RECORD 1393 to facilitate the development of a 10-story mixed use building BOROUGH OF STATEN ISLAND consisting of 231 affordable dwelling units, 19,000 square feet of open space, 11,208 square feet of community facility space and below grade COMMUNITY BOARD NO. 01 - Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 6:45 P.M. All parking for up to 229 cars. Saints Episcopal Church, 2329 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY. YVETTE V. GRUEL, Calendar Officer Agenda City Planning Commission N160019 ZAR and N160020 ZCR 120 Broadway, 30th Floor, New York, NY 10271 Applications filed for certification of a restoration plan and to authorize Telephone (212) 720-3370 alteration of steep slope. The actions are requested to remove a Department of Buildings violation and legalize the unauthorized  m30-a12 construction of a masonry stairway and landing in steep slope in the front yard of an existing single-family detached house at 30 Cunard „„NOTICE Avenue. This application is not a ULURP.  a6-12 A Public Hearing has been scheduled to obtain comments on New York City’s 2016 Proposed Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plan. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matters This document is the City of New York’s annual application to the have been scheduled for public hearing by Community Board: United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) BOROUGH OF QUEENS for the four Office of Community Planning and Development formula entitlement program funds: Community Development Block Grant COMMUNITY BOARD NO. 2 - Thursday, April 7, 2016 at 7:00 P.M., (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), Emergency Sunnyside Community Services, 43-31 39th Street, Sunnyside, NY. Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with BSA#1016-1152-A AIDS (HOPWA). 45-26 51st Street On Thursday, April 7, 2016, the City will hold a required Consolidated IN THE MATTER OF a BSA special permit, for a proposed variance Plan Public Hearing at 2:00 P.M. followed by a brief question and for the Treasure Island of Asbury Park Self Storage LLC, to allow answer session at, Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street, Manhattan. This construction of a four story with cellar, 29,077 square foot, use group 16 public hearing is a prerequisite for New York City to receive the Federal self-storage facility of a zoning lot which includes lot 53 and a portion housing, supportive housing, and community development funds. of lot 54 on Block 2283, Queens. Persons unable to attend the public hearing on the 2016 Proposed Action BSA#17-92-BZ Plan may submit their comments by close of business April 12, 2016 to 60-02/12 Northern Boulevard Charles V. Sorrentino at the Department of City Planning, 22 Reade IN THE MATTER OF a BSA special permit, a variance for the eating Street, 4N, New York, NY 10007, email: [email protected]. and drinking establishment (Taco Bell ) with an accessory drive-through facility and parking which does not conform to the use regulations.  m29-a7 39-54 48th Street, Sunnyside Gardens Landmark Application COMMUNITY BOARD 2 has scheduled the following public meeting to request approval of home of exterior alterations in the Sunnyside CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Gardens landmarked district.  a4-7 „„PUBLIC HEARINGS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITIONS AND DISPOSITIONS PUBLIC HEARING, in accordance with Section 824 of the New York City Charter, will be held COMPTROLLER th on, May 25, 2016 at 10:00 A.M., 1 Centre Street, 20 Floor Conference „„MEETING Room, Borough of Manhattan. IN THE MATTER OF a lease for the City of New York, as tenant, of The City of New York’s Audit Committee meeting is scheduled for approximately 8,194 rentable square feet of basement space in the st Wednesday, April 13, 2016 from 9:30 A.M. to 12:00 NOON at 1 Centre building located at 260 East 161 Street (Block 2443, Lot 100) in the Street, Room 530 South, Board Room. Meeting is open to the general Borough of the Bronx for the District Attorney’s Office to use for files public. storage.  a6-13 The proposed lease shall be for the term of twenty (20) years from lease execution at an annual rent of $94,231 ($11.50 per square foot) for the first five (5) years, then $108,570.50 ($13.25 per square foot) for the next five (5) years, then $124,958.50 ($15.25 per square foot) for the next five (5) years, then $143,804.70 ($17.55 per square foot) for the EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM final five (5) year payable in equal monthly installments at the end of each month. „„MEETING Tenant shall have the option to renew the lease for two additional five (5) year renewals at an annual rent of 95% Fair Market Value. Please be advised that the next Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the New York City Employees’ Retirement System has been The lease may be terminated by the Tenant at the end of five (5) years, scheduled for Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 9:30 A.M., to be held at the or at any time thereafter, provided the Tenant gives the Landlord one New York City Employees’ Retirement System, 335 Adams Street, 22nd hundred eighty (180) days prior written notice. Floor, Boardroom, Brooklyn, NY 11201-3751. Further information, including public inspection of the proposed lease  E a7-13 may be obtained at One Centre Street, Room 2000 North, New York, NY 10007. To schedule an inspection, please contact Chris Fleming at (212) 386-0315. Individuals requesting Sign Language Interpreters should contact the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services, Public Hearings Unit, 253 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION th Broadway, 9 Floor, New York, NY 10007, (212) 788-7490, no later than „„PUBLIC HEARINGS SEVEN (7) BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING. TDD users should call VERIZON relay services.  E a7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Title 5, Chapter 3, Subchapter 3 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, a public hearing will be held at 1 Centre Street, 2nd Floor Mezzanine, Borough of Manhattan on Wednesday April 13, 2016, at 10:00 A.M. on the following: COMMUNITY BOARDS REAL PROPERTY PUBLIC HEARING IN THE MATTER „„PUBLIC HEARINGS OF the acquisition by the City of New York of fee simple (Fee) and Conservation Easement (CE) interests, and by the Watershed Agricultural Council (WAC) of Conservation Easement interests using PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matters funds provided by the City of New York, on the following real estate have been scheduled for public hearing by Community Board: in the Counties of Delaware, Greene, Schoharie, Sullivan, Ulster and 1394 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016

Westchester for the purposes of providing for the continued supply of water, and for preserving and preventing the contamination or pollution of the water supply of the City of New York. LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION

Acres „„PUBLIC HEARINGS NYC ID County Municipality Type Tax Lot ID (+/-) 4179 Delaware Andes CE 63.-1-29 & p/o 243.70 363.-1-28 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of Title 2620 Andes Fee p/o 258.-1-4.11 78.10 25, Chapter 3 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York 7123 Andes Fee 260.-2-1 & 129.61 (Sections 25-303, 25-307, 25-308, 25-309, 25-313, 25-318, 25-320) on 260.-2-3 thru Tuesday, April 19, 2016, a public hearing will be held at 1 Centre Street, 12 9th Floor, Borough of Manhattan with respect to the following properties and then followed by a public meeting. The final order and estimated 8861 Andes Fee 260.-2-2 28.89 times for each application will be posted on the Landmarks Preservation 6186 Hamden WAC CE 212.-1-8.21 & 9 98.80 Commission website the Friday before the hearing. Any person requiring 6214 Meredith WAC CE 83.-1-42 105.00 reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the hearing or 8862 Roxbury Fee 200.-2-17 123.80 attend the meeting should contact the Landmarks Commission no later 5570 Walton Fee p/o 207.-2-22.9 100.50 than five (5) business days before the hearing or meeting. 7309 Walton Fee 189.-2-12 272.76 39-54 48th Street - Sunnyside Gardens Historic District 2669 Greene Ashland CE p/o 75.00-4-66 190.20 180907 - Block 148 - Lot 63 - Zoning: R4 8991 Jewett Fee 147.00-1-12 172.80 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 7118 Prattsville Fee 91.00-2-15.1 126.66 A rowhouse with Colonial Revival style details, designed by Clarence 3065 Windham Fee p/o 46.00-1-2 197.30 Stein, Henry Wright and Frederick Ackerman and built in 1925. 5107 Windham Fee 79.00-3-88 18.20 Application is to legalize replacement of roofing, the installation of a 8502 Schoharie Gilboa Fee 189.-4-4.36 20.04 deck and paving without Landmarks Preservation Commission 3791 Sullivan Neversink Fee 3.-1-5.2 30.62 permit(s), and to alter the entrance. 3791 Ulster Denning Fee 50.-1-5 53.33 37-17 83rd Street - Jackson Heights Historic District 813 Wawarsing Fee 66.4-1-21.1 19.70 178696 - Block 1470 - Lot 12 - Zoning: R7-1/C4-3 5360 Westchester North Castle Fee 113.02-1-15 6.14 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A neo-Romanesque style apartment building designed by Franklin, A copy of the Mayor’s Preliminary Certificates of Adoption and maps of Bates and Heinsdmann and built in 1927-28. Application is to install a the real estate to be acquired are available for public inspection upon barrier-free access ramp. request. Please call (845) 340-7810. 807 Manhattan Avenue - Greenpoint Historic District  E a7 180183 - Block 2596 - Lot 12 - Zoning: C4-3a/R6A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A neo-Classical style bank building designed by Helmle & Huberty and built in 1906, with additions built in 1925 and an extension added in 1954. Application is to redesign and enlarge the 1954 extension and FRANCHISE AND CONCESSION REVIEW install lampposts. COMMITTEE 9 Dekalb Avenue - Individual and Interior Landmark 182034 - Block 149 - Lot 75 - Zoning: C6-4, 5 „„MEETING CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A neo-Classical style bank building with a designated banking hall designed by Mowbray & Uffinger, built in 1906-08, and enlarged and PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Franchise and altered by Halsey, McCormack & Helmer in 1931-32. Application is to Concession Review Committee will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, alter the designated interior and exterior, demolish a portion of the building and construct a new building partially on the Landmark site. April 13, 2016 at 2:30 P.M., at 2 Lafayette Street, 14th Floor Conference Room, Borough of Manhattan. 373 Decatur Street - Bedford-Stuyvesant/Expanded Stuyvesant Heights Historic District NOTE: Individuals requesting Sign Language Interpreters should 183038 - Block 1676 - Lot 47 - Zoning: R6A contact the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services, 253 Broadway, CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS th An altered Renaissance Revival style flats building built in 1881. 9 Floor, New York, NY 10007 (212) 788-0010, no later than Application is to install storefront infill, awnings and a painted mural sign. SEVEN (7) BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC MEETING. 599 Vanderbilt Avenue - Prospect Heights Historic District 181286 - Block 1138 - Lot 2 - Zoning: R7A  a4-13 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS An Italianate style store and flats building built c. 1878. Application is to construct a rear yard addition. 11 Fifth Avenue, aka 1-11 East 8th Street, 2-10 East 9th Street - Greenwich Village Historic District HOUSING AUTHORITY 177985 - Block 566 - Lot 1 - Zoning: R10 R7-2 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS „„MEETING An apartment house built in 1953. Application is to replace cladding and storefront infill and install signage. The next Audit Committee Meeting of the New York City Housing 303 Bleecker Street - Greenwich Village Historic District Authority is scheduled for Monday, April 11, 2016 at 2:00 P.M. in the 183588 - Block 591 - Lot 3 - Zoning: C4-5 th CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Board Room on the 12 Floor of 250 Broadway, New York, NY. Copies A building built post 1965. Application is to legalize the installation of of the Agenda are available on NYCHA’s website or can be picked up at rooftop HVAC unit without Landmarks Preservation Commission the Office of the Audit Director at 250 Broadway, rd3 Floor, New York, Permit(s). NY, no earlier than 24 hours before the upcoming Audit Committee 35-37 Barrow Street, aka 74-76 7th Avenue South - Greenwich Meeting. Copies of the Minutes are also available on NYCHA’s website Village Historic District or can be picked up at the Office of the Audit Director no earlier than 174546 - Block 587 - Lot 56 - Zoning: C2-6 3:00 P.M. on the Monday after the Audit Committee Meeting. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A commercial building built in 1921. Application is to legalize façade Any changes to the schedule will be posted here and on NYCHA’s work completed in non-compliance with Certificate of Appropriateness website at http://www1.nyc.gov/site/nycha/about/board-calendar.page to 07-2981. the extent practicable at a reasonable time before the meeting. - Individual and Interior Landmark 183418 - Block 41 - Lot 1 - Zoning: C5-5 The meeting is open to the public. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS An Art Deco style skyscraper designed by Clinton and Russell, and For additional information, or the full year’s schedule please visit Holton and George and built in 1932, with an Art Deco style lobby. NYCHA’s website or contact (212) 306-3441. Application is to establish a master plan governing the future installation  m28-a11 of signage. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 THE CITY RECORD 1395

404 West 20th Street - Chelsea Historic District CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 182967 - Block 717 - Lot 46 - Zoning: R7B, R8 A Beaux-Arts style apartment hotel designed by Harry Allen Jacobs CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS and built in 1902-05. Application is to legalize the installation of A Federal era rowhouse building with Greek Revival style alterations windows in noncompliance with Certificate of Appropriateness 11-4194. built in 1829-30. Application is to construct additions and excavate the rear yard. 1009 Fifth Avenue - Individual Landmark 176929 - Block 1493 - Lot 69 - Zoning: R10 440 West 20th Street - Chelsea Historic District CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 179049 - Block 717 - Lot 64 - Zoning: R7B A Beaux Arts style mansion designed by Welch, Smith & Provot and CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS built in 1899-1901. Application is to alter the areaway. An Italianate style rowhouse built in 1853-54. Application is to construct  a6-19 rooftop and rear yard additions. 2 Park Avenue - Individual Landmark 182450 - Block 862 - Lot 29 - Zoning: C5-2, C5-3 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS TRANSPORTATION An Art Deco style office tower designed by Ely Jacques Kahn and built in 1926-28. Application is to install rooftop water tanks and HVAC „„PUBLIC HEARINGS equipment and construct an elevator bulkhead. 1 East 28th Street, aka 251-253 Fifth Avenue - Madison Square NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, that the following North Historic District proposed revocable consents, have been scheduled for a public hearing 181366 - Block 858 - Lot 1 - Zoning: C5-2 by the New York City Department of Transportation. The hearing will CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS be held at 55 Water Street, 9th Floor, Room 945, commencing at 2:00 A Queen Anne style flats building with ground floor stores designed by P.M. on Wednesday, April 27, 2016. Interested parties can obtain copies George B. Post and built in 1872-1874, and later altered in 1948 with of proposed agreements or request sign-language interpreters (with at the installation of a two-story marble front at the Fifth Avenue façade. least seven days prior notice) at 55 Water Street, 9th Floor South West, Application is to install awnings. New York, NY 10041, or by calling (212) 839-6550. 1165 Broadway - Madison Square North Historic District #1 IN THE MATTER OF a proposed revocable consent authorizing 171554 - Block 829 - Lot 22 - Zoning: M1-6 71 Greene LLC to construct, maintain and use a fenced-in area and CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS stoop on the north sidewalk of Greene Avenue, west of Clermont A Beaux Arts style store and office building designed by Maynicke & Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn. The proposed revocable consent is Franke and built in 1906-07. Application is to install storefront and for a term of ten years from Date of Approval by the Mayor and entrance infill, install lighting and replace windows. provides among other terms and conditions for compensation payable 60 West 22nd Street - Ladies’ Mile Historic District to the City according to the following schedule: 179537 - Block 823 - Lot 75 - Zoning: C6-2A From the Approval Date to the Expiration Date - $25/per annum. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A converted dwelling built in 1853 and redesigned in a late 19th the maintenance of a security deposit in the sum of $5,000 and the century commercial style by Jordan & Giller in 1891. Application is to insurance shall be in the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) remove vault covers and install paving. per occurrence, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate. 320 East 43rd Street - Individual and Interior Landmark #2 IN THE MATTER OF a proposed revocable consent authorizing 183419 - Block 1335 - Lot 5 - Zoning: C5-2 341 Sackett LLC to construct, maintain and use a walled-in area, CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS including steps, planters and trash enclosure, on the north sidewalk of A Modern style office building designed by Eero Saarinen Associates, Sackett Street, west of Smith Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. The later Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo Associates, and built in 1963-67. proposed revocable consent is for a term of ten years from Date of Application is to modify hardscape and planting areas at the garden; Approval by the Mayor and provides among other terms and conditions install a barrier-free access lift; install security cameras and A/V for compensation payable to the City according to the following schedule: equipment; modify existing windows and doors; and install new doors. From the Approval Date to the Expiration Date - $100/per annum. 241 East 48th Street - Turtle Bay Gardens Historic District the maintenance of a security deposit in the sum of $6,000 and the 180251 - Block 1322 - Lot 18 - Zoning: R8B insurance shall be in the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS per occurrence, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate. A rowhouse built in 1860-61 and redesigned by Clarence Dean in 1920-23. Application is to replace windows and construct rooftop and #3 IN THE MATTER OF a proposed revocable consent authorizing rear yard additions. Chelsea Ventura LLC to construct, maintain and use a geothermal well to be drilled under the north sidewalk of West 16th Street, between 201 West 81st Street - Upper West Side/Central Park West Ninth and Eighth Avenues, in the Borough of Manhattan. The proposed Historic District revocable consent is for a term of ten years from the Date of Approval 183567 - Block 1229 - Lot 29 - Zoning: C2-7A by the Mayor and provides among other terms and conditions for CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS compensation payable to the City according to the following schedule: A Renaissance/Romanesque Revival style flats building designed by Gilbert A. Schellenger and built in 1894. Application is to install awnings From the Approval Date to June 30, 2016 - $1,500/annum and a barrier-free access ramp. For the period July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 - $1,538 For the period July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 - $1,576 25 West 94th Street - Upper West Side/Central Park West For the period July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 - $1,614 Historic District For the period July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 - $1,652 180585 - Block 1208 - Lot 23 - Zoning: R7-2 For the period July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 - $1,690 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS For the period July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 - $1,728 A house built in 1885-86 and altered in the 20th century. Application is For the period July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023 - $1,766 to install a barrier-free access ramp, planters and fencing; construct a For the period July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 - $1,804 rooftop addition, elevator bulkhead, and solar array, modify a window For the period July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 - $1,842 opening, and replace windows and window security grilles. For the period July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 - $1,880 570-574 Columbus Avenue, aka 100-108 West 88th Street - Upper the maintenance of a security deposit in the sum of $5,000 and the West Side/Central Park West Historic District insurance shall be the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per 174541 - Block 1218 - Lot 36 - Zoning: C1-9 occurrence, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A Renaissance Revival style apartment building with Romanesque #4 IN THE MATTER OF a proposed revocable consent authorizing Herve Senequier to construct, maintain and use a stoop and a fenced-in style elements designed by Jacob H. Valentine and built in 1893-1894. st Application is to install storefront infill and signage. area on the south sidewalk of West 21 Street, west of Seventh Avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan. The proposed revocable consent is for a 252 West 71st Street - West End - Collegiate Historic District term of ten years from the Date of Approval by the Mayor and provides Extension among other terms and conditions for compensation payable to the 177750 - Block 1162 - Lot 55 - Zoning: R8B City according to the following schedule: CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A Renaisssance Revival style rowhouse designed by Thom & Wilson From the Approval to June 30, 2016 - $741/per annum and built in 1892. Application is to construct rooftop and rear yard For the period July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 - $760 addition and alter fenestration. For the period July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 - $779 For the period July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 - $798 230 West 103rd Street, aka 2689 Broadway - Individual Landmark For the period July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 - $817 180680 - Block 1874 - Lot 52 - Zoning: R9A R8B/C1-5 For the period July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 - $836 1396 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016

For the period July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 - $855 #9 IN THE MATTER OF a proposed revocable consent authorizing For the period July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023 - $874 BOP MW Residential Market LLC to construct, maintain and use an For the period July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 - $893 entrance detail on the north sidewalk of West 31st Street and above the For the period July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 - $912 intersection of West 31st Street and Dyer Avenue, between Ninth and For the period July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 - $931 Tenth Avenues, in the Borough of Manhattan. The proposed revocable the maintenance of a security deposit in the sum of $5,000 and the consent is for a term of ten years from the Date of Approval by the insurance shall be the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per Mayor and provides among other terms and conditions for occurrence, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate. compensation payable to the City according to the following schedule: #5 IN THE MATTER OF a proposed revocable consent authorizing J.F.K. Property Co. LLC to continue to maintain and use a force main From the Approval Date to June 30, 2016 - $8,265/per annum. under and along Rockaway Boulevard, in the Borough of Queens. The For the period July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 - $8,477 proposed revocable consent is for a term of ten years from July 1, 2016 For the period July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 - $8,689 to June 30, 2026 and provides among other terms and conditions for For the period July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 - $8,901 compensation payable to the City according to the following schedule: For the period July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 - $9,113 For the period July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 - $11,734 For the period July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 - $9,325 For the period July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 - $12,034 For the period July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 - $9,537 For the period July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 - $12,334 For the period July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023 - $9,749 For the period July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 - $12,634 For the period July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 - $9,961 For the period July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 - $12,934 For the period July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 - $10,173 For the period July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 - $13,234 For the period July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 - $10,385 For the period July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023 - $13,534 For the period July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 - $13,834 the maintenance of a security deposit in the sum of $90,000 and the For the period July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 - $14,134 insurance shall be the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per For the period July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 - $14,434 occurrence, and Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) aggregate. the maintenance of a security deposit in the sum of $15,500 and the  E a7-27 insurance shall be the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per occurrence, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate. #6 IN THE MATTER OF a proposed revocable consent authorizing COMMUTER VAN SERVICE AUTHORITY APPLICATION James Kuhn and Marjorie Porter Kuhn to construct, maintain and use Queens/ Manhattan a fenced-in area, together with planters, and a snowmelt system on the south sidewalk of East 73rd Street, west of Lexington Avenue, in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Department of Transportation Borough of Manhattan. The proposed revocable consent is for a term of has received an application for additional vans and an additional ten years from the Date of Approval by the Mayor and provides among authority for an existing commuter van service. The applicant operates other terms and conditions for compensation payable to the City a van service from a residential area in the Borough of Brooklyn/ according to the following schedule: Manhattan and Queens/Manhattan. They are requesting an authority From the Approval Date to the Expiration Date - $25/per annum. from Bayside, Queens to downtown Manhattan. The company’s name is TransXpress Services, Inc., 34-52 60th Street, Woodside, NY 11377. the maintenance of a security deposit in the sum of $5,000 and the They currently operate 23 commuter vans and are requesting 12 insurance shall be the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per occurrence, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate. additional vans. #7 IN THE MATTER OF a proposed revocable consent authorizing There will be a public hearing on Thursday, April 21, 2016 at Queens Luna Park Housing Corp. to continue to maintain and use conduits Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Boulevard – Room 213, Part 2, Kew under and across West 12th Street, north of Surf Avenue, and under and Gardens, NY 11424 from 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. and on Thursday, May 5, across West 8th Street, south of Sheepshead Bay Road, in the Borough 2016 from 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. at the Manhattan Borough President’s of Brooklyn. The proposed revocable consent is for a term of ten years Office, One Centre Street, 19th Floor South, New York, NY 10007 so from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2026 and provides among other terms that you may have an opportunity to voice your position on this and conditions for compensation payable to the City according to the following schedule: application. In addition, written comments in support or in opposition to this application may be sent to Ms. Dorothy Szorc at the New York For the period July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 - $11,368 City Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning & For the period July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 - $11,659 Management, 55 Water Street – 6th Floor, New York, NY 10041 no later For the period July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 - $11,950 For the period July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 - $12,241 than April 21, 2016. Any written comments received after this date For the period July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 - $12,532 may not be considered. Those opposing the application must clearly For the period July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 - $12,823 specify why the proposed additional van service will not meet present For the period July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023 - $13,114 and/or future public convenience and necessity. For the period July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 - $13,405  a4-8 For the period July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 - $13,696 For the period July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 - $13,987 COMMUTER VAN SERVICE AUTHORITY the maintenance of a security deposit in the sum of $14,000 and the Queens/Brooklyn/Manhattan insurance shall be the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per occurrence, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Department of Transportation #8 IN THE MATTER OF a proposed revocable consent authorizing is conducting a public hearing on proposed additional vans in the NYU Hospitals Center to construct, maintain and use a conduit under, Boroughs of Queens/Brooklyn and Brooklyn/Manhattan. The van across and along East 30th Street, east of First Avenue, in the Borough company requesting expansion is BQE Bus Service, Inc. The address is of Manhattan. The proposed revocable consent is for a term of ten 89-08 Roosevelt Avenue, 1F, Jackson Heights, NY 11372. The applicant years from the Date of Approval by the Mayor and provides among currently utilizes 7 vans daily to provide service 24 hours a day and is other terms and conditions for compensation payable to the City requesting an additional 10 vans. according to the following schedule: From the Approval Date to June 30, 2016 - $7,685/ annum. There will be a public hearing held on Thursday, April 21, 2016 at the For the period July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 - $7,882 Queens Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Boulevard, Room 213, Part 2, For the period July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 - $8,079 Kew Gardens, NY 11424 from 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. and on Thursday, For the period July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019 - $8,276 May 5, 2016 from 2:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. at the Manhattan Borough For the period July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 - $8,473 President’s Office, One Centre Street, 19th Floor South, New York, NY For the period July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 - $8,670 10007. In addition, written comments in support or in opposition to For the period July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 - $8,867 this application may be sent to Ms. Dorothy Szorc at the New York For the period July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023 - $9,064 City Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning & For the period July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 - $9,261 th For the period July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 - $9,458 Management, 55 Water Street, 6 Floor, NY 10041 no later than For the period July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 - $9,655 Thursday, May 5, 2016. Any written comments received after this date may not be considered. Those opposing the application must clearly the maintenance of a security deposit in the sum of $9,700 and the insurance shall be the amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per specify why the proposed service will not meet present and/or future occurrence, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) aggregate. public convenience and necessity.  a4-8 THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 THE CITY RECORD 1397

COMMUTER VAN SERVICE AUTHORITY APPLICATION Queens/ Manhattan POLICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Department of Transportation „„NOTICE has received an application for additional vans from an existing commuter van service. The applicant operates a van service from a OWNERS ARE WANTED BY THE PROPERTY CLERK residential area in the Borough of Queens to downtown Manhattan. DIVISION OF THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT st The company’s name is Millenniam Transportation, 133-56 41 Avenue, The following listed property is in the custody of the Property Clerk Flushing, NY 11355. They currently operate 3 commuter vans and are Division without claimants: requesting 5 additional vans. Motor vehicles, boats, bicycles, business machines, cameras, calculating machines, electrical and optical property, furniture, furs, handbags, There will be a public hearing on Thursday, April 21, 2016 at Queens hardware, jewelry, photographic equipment, radios, robes, sound Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Boulevard - Room 213, Part 2, Kew systems, surgical and musical instruments, tools, wearing apparel, Gardens, NY 11424 from 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. and on Thursday, May 5, communications equipment, computers, and other miscellaneous articles. 2016 from 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. at the Manhattan Borough President’s Items are recovered, lost, abandoned property obtained from prisoners, Office, One Centre Street, 19th Floor South, New York, NY 10007, so emotionally disturbed, intoxicated and deceased persons; and property obtained from persons incapable of caring for themselves. that you may have an opportunity to voice your position on this application. In addition, written comments in support or in opposition INQUIRIES Inquiries relating to such property should be made in the Borough to this application may be sent to Ms. Dorothy Szorc at the New York concerned, at the following office of the Property Clerk. City Department of Transportation, Transportation Planning & th FOR MOTOR VEHICLES (All Boroughs): Management, 55 Water Street - 6 Floor, New York, NY 10041, no later � Springfield Gardens Auto Pound, 174-20 North Boundary Road, than May 5, 2016. Any written comments received after this date may Queens, NY 11430, (718) 553-9555 not be considered. Those opposing the application must clearly specify � Erie Basin Auto Pound, 700 Columbia Street, Brooklyn, NY why the proposed additional van service will not meet present and/or 11231, (718) 246-2030 future public convenience and necessity. FOR ALL OTHER PROPERTY  a5-11 � Manhattan - 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY 10038, (646) 610-5906 � Brooklyn - 84th Precinct, 301 Gold Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201, (718) 875-6675 � Bronx Property Clerk - 215 East 161 Street, Bronx, NY 10451, PROPERTY DISPOSITION (718) 590-2806 � Queens Property Clerk - 47-07 Pearson Place, Long Island City, NY 11101, (718) 433-2678 � Staten Island Property Clerk - 1 Edgewater Plaza, Staten Island, NY 10301, (718) 876-8484  j4-d30

CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

„„SALE PROCUREMENT The City of New York, in partnership with PropertyRoom.com, posts vehicle and heavy machinery auctions online every week at: http://www.propertyroom.com/s/7300

All auctions are open to the general public, and registration is free. “Compete To Win” More Contracts! Vehicles can be viewed in person by appointment at: KenBen Industries, Thanks to a new City initiative - “Compete To Win” - the NYC 364 Maspeth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211. Phone: (718) 802-0022 Department of Small Business Services offers a new set of FREE services to help create more opportunities for minority and  a28-o6 women-owned businesses to compete, connect and grow their business with the City. With NYC Construction Loan, Technical Assistance, NYC Construction Mentorship, Bond Readiness, and OFFICE OF CITYWIDE PROCUREMENT NYC Teaming services, the City will be able to help even more small businesses than before. „„NOTICE  Win More Contracts at nyc.gov/competetowin The Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Office of Citywide Procurement is currently selling surplus assets on the internet. Visit “The City of New York is committed to achieving excellence in http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/nycdcas.ny/browse/home the design and construction of its capital program, and building on the tradition of innovation in architecture and To begin bidding, simply click on ‘Register’ on the home page. engineering that has contributed to the City’s prestige as a global destination. The contracting opportunities for There are no fees to register. Offerings may include but are not limited construction/construction services and construction-related to: office supplies/equipment, furniture, building supplies, machine services that appear in the individual agency listings below tools, HVAC/plumbing/electrical equipment, lab equipment, marine reflect that commitment to excellence.” equipment, and more.

Public access to computer workstations and assistance with placing HHS ACCELERATOR bids is available at the following locations: To respond to human services Requests for Proposals (RFPs), in � DCAS Central Storehouse, 66-26 Metropolitan Avenue, accordance with Section 3-16 of the Procurement Policy Board Middle Village, NY 11379 Rules of the City of New York (“PPB Rules”), vendors must first complete and submit an electronic prequalification application � DCAS, Office of Citywide Procurement, 1 Centre Street, using the City’s Health and Human Services (HHS) Accelerator 18th Floor, New York, NY 10007 System. The HHS Accelerator System is a web-based system maintained by the City of New York for use by its human services  j4-d30 Agencies to manage procurement. The process removes redundancy 1398 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 by capturing information about boards, filings, policies, and general www.nyc.gov/cityrecord. Enrollment is free. Vendor may also request service experience centrally. As a result, specific proposals for the bid by contacting Vendor Relations via email at dcasdmssbids@ funding are more focused on program design, scope, and budget. dcas.nyc.gov, by telephone at (212) 386-0044. Important information about the new method Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to � Prequalification applications are required every three years. secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other � Documents related to annual corporate filings must be information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time submitted on an annual basis to remain eligible to compete. specified above. � Prequalification applications will be reviewed to validate Citywide Administrative Services, 1 Centre Street, 18th Floor North, compliance with corporate filings, organizational capacity, and New York, NY 10007. Rafael Soto (212) 386-0459; Fax: (212) 313-3495; relevant service experience. [email protected]  E a7 � Approved organizations will be eligible to compete and would submit electronic proposals through the system. GRP: KAWASAKI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY PARTS - Competitive Sealed Bids - PIN# 8571600290 - Due 5-10-16 at 10:30 A.M. The Client and Community Service Catalog, which lists all Prequalification service categories and the NYC Procurement A copy of the bid can be downloaded from The City Record Online site Roadmap, which lists all RFPs to be managed by HHS Accelerator at www.nyc.gov/cityrecord. Enrollment is free. Vendors may also request may be viewed at http://www.nyc.gov/html/hhsaccelerator/html/ the bid by contacting Vendor Relations via email at dcasdmssbids@dcas. roadmap/roadmap.shtml. All current and prospective vendors should nyc.gov, by telephone at (212) 386-0044 or by fax at (212) 669-7603. frequently review information listed on roadmap to take full advantage of upcoming opportunities for funding. Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- Participating NYC Agencies qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other HHS Accelerator, led by the Office of the Mayor, is governed by an information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time Executive Steering Committee of Agency Heads who represent the specified above. following NYC Agencies: Citywide Administrative Services, 1 Centre Street, 18th Floor, New York, Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) NY 10007. Anne-Sherley Almonor (212) 386-0419; [email protected] Department for the Aging (DFTA)  E a7 Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) Department of Corrections (DOC) Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Department of Homeless Services (DHS) Department of Probation (DOP) COMPTROLLER Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) ASSET MANAGEMENT Housing and Preservation Department (HPD) Human Resources Administration (HRA) „„SOLICITATION Office of the Criminal Justice Coordinator (CJC) Goods and Services To sign up for training on the new system, and for additional MIDDLE OFFICE CONSULTING - Negotiated Acquisition - Other information about HHS Accelerator, including background materials, user guides and video tutorials, please visit www.nyc.gov/hhsaccelerator - PIN# 015 168 183 00MC - Due 4-21-16 at 12:00 P.M. The Office of the New York City Comptroller as custodian and investment advisor to the five (5) New York City Retirement Systems, specifically the Teachers’ Retirement System of the City of New York, the New York City Employees’ Retirement System, the New York City CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Police Pension Fund, Subchapter 2, the New York City Fire „„AWARD Department Pension Fund, Subchapter 2 and the New York City Board of Education Retirement System, seeks expressions of interest from Goods prospective consultants for the provision of middle office consulting CAR SERVICE, VOUCHER BASED, CITYWIDE - Renewal - services for the New York City’s Comptroller’s Office Bureau of Asset PIN# 8571200119 - AMT: $97,000.00 - TO: Corporate Transportation Management (BAM). Group, LTD., 335 Bond Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231. In order to reduce operational risk, there is an immediate operational zz CHEESE, MILK, EGGS, BUTTER, MARGARINE, DAIRY - need for the creation of a middle office in BAM, as soon as possible. A Competitive Sealed Bids - PIN# 8571600246 - AMT: $130,211.40 - TO: negotiated acquisition procurement method has been selected to allow Teri Nichols Institutional Food, Merchant LLC 10101-C, Avenue D, Brooklyn, NY 11236. us to save time by beginning the creation of a middle office more zz CHEESE, MILK, EGGS, BUTTER, MARGARINE, DAIRY - quickly than a competitive process would allow. It is estimated that Competitive Sealed Bids - PIN# 8571600246 - AMT: $336,295.04 - TO: this contract will start on or about May 1, 2016 and end on December Jamac Frozen Food Corporation, 570 Grand Street, Jersey City, NJ 31, 2016. The contract may contain an option to renew not to exceed 07302. one year.  E a7 Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- OFFICE OF CITYWIDE PROCUREMENT qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time „„AWARD specified above. Goods Comptroller, 1 Centre Street, Room 650, New York, NY 10007. Evelyn Dresler (212) 669-8235; [email protected]; IT SOFTWARE-SERVICENOW-HRA - Other - PIN# 8571600321 - AMT: $2,186,559.11 - TO: Carahsoft Technology Corp., 1860 Michael [email protected] Faraday Drive, Suite 100, Reston, VA 20190.  a5-11 NYS GSA GS-35F-0119Y Suppliers wishing to be considered for a contract with the General Services Administration of the Federal Government are advised to contact the Small Business Utilization Center, Jacob K. Javits Federal DISTRICT ATTORNEY - KINGS COUNTY Building, 26 Federal Plaza, Room 18-130, New York, NY 10278 or by phone: (212) 264-1234. „„AWARD  E a7 Goods and Services

„„SOLICITATION VOIP IMPLEMENTATION - Competitive Sealed Bids - PIN# 903VOIP001 - AMT: $108,856,579.00 - TO: High Street, 131 Goods Hoffman Lane, Islander, NY 11749. ENVELOPES, SPECIAL WINDOWS - Competitive Sealed Bids - Acquire Hardware, Software, and Professional Services. For new VOIP PIN# 8571600093 - Due 5-11-16 at 10:30 A.M. System. A copy of the bid can be downloaded from The City Record Online at  E a7 THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 THE CITY RECORD 1399

conduct a search for the RFQ number; vendors are instructed to open the link: http://www1.nyc.gov/site/nycha/business/isupplier-vendor- registration.page. Once on that page, make a selection from the first EDUCATION three links highlighted in red: New suppliers for those who have never CONTRACTS AND PURCHASING registered with iSupplier, current NYCHA suppliers and vendors for those who have supplied goods or services to NYCHA in the past but „„SOLICITATION never requested a login ID for iSupplier, and Login for registered suppliers if you already have an iSupplier ID and password. Once you Goods are logged into iSupplier, select “Sourcing Supplier,” then “Sourcing MEDICAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT - Competitive Sealed Homepage” and then reference the applicable RFQ PIN/solicitation Bids - PIN# B2839040 - Due 4-28-16 at 4:00 P.M. number. This is a requirements contract for furnishing and delivering Medical Suppliers electing to obtain a non-electronic paper document will be Supplies and Equipment to over 1800 NYCDOE schools and offices. subject to a $25 non-refundable fee; payable to NYCHA by USPS- Vendors must be able to provide documentation they have a minimum Money Order/Certified Check only for each set of RFQ documents of five (5) years experience in providing the commodities requested in requested. Remit payment to NYCHA Finance Department at 90 the bid. Church Street, 6th Floor; obtain receipt and present it to the Supply Management Procurement Group; RFQ package will be generated at NO LATE BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. THERE IS NO FEE FOR THIS time of request. BID. Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to The New York City Department of Education (DOE) strives to give all secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- businesses, including Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other (MWBEs), an equal opportunity to compete for DOE procurements. The information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time DOE’s mission is to provide equal access to procurement opportunities specified above. for all qualified vendors, including MWBEs, from all segments of the Housing Authority, 90 Church Street, New York, NY 10007. Marjorie community. The DOE works to enhance the ability of MWBEs to Flores (212) 306-4728; [email protected] compete for contracts. DOE is committed to ensuring that MWBEs fully  E a7 participate in the procurement process. Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to SUPPLY MANAGEMENT secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other „„SOLICITATION information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time Goods and Services specified above. Education, 65 Court Street, 12th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Vendor SMD INSTALLATION OF VINYL COMPOSITION (V/C) FLOOR Hotline (718) 935-2300; [email protected] TILE IN APTS.-VARIOUS BRONX SOUTH DEVELOPMENTS  E a7 - Competitive Sealed Bids - PIN# 63540 - Due 4-28-16 at 10:00 A.M. The Term of this Contract is One (1) Year. Installation of vinyl- composition floor tile over existing floor tile. Installation of vinyl-composition floor tile over the existing properly ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION prepared concrete floor. The removal and replacement of existing/or missing vinyl cove base molding. The removal of existing floor tile and AGENCY CHIEF CONTRACTING OFFICE installation of vinyl-composition floor tile over the existing properly „„AWARD prepared concrete floor. Construction/Construction Services Interested firms are invited to obtain a copy on NYCHA’s website. To conduct a search for the RFQ number; vendors are instructed to open EMERGENCY CONTRACT-REPAIRS AT THE CANNONSVILLE the link: http://www1.nyc.gov/site/nycha/business/isupplier-vendor- DAM, DELAWARE COUNTY, N.Y. - Other - PIN# 82616E0002001 - registration.page. Once on that page, please make a selection from the AMT: $2,360,000.00 - TO: Moretrench American Corporation (NJ), 100 first three links highlighted in red: New suppliers for those who have Stickle Avenue, Rockaway, NJ 07866. never registered with iSupplier, current NYCHA suppliers and vendors DEL-423C- EMERGENCY CONTRACT REPAIRS for those who have supplied goods or services to NYCHA in the past In accordance with Section 315 of the City Charter and Section 3-06 of but never requested a login ID for iSupplier, and Login for registered the Procurement Policy Board Rules (PPB Rules), the Department of suppliers if you already have an iSupplier ID and password. Once you Environmental Protection will utilize Emergency Procurement are logged into iSupplier, select “Sourcing Supplier,” then “Sourcing” procedures to let contracts for repairs at the Cannonsville Dam. followed by “Sourcing Homepage” and then reference the applicable RFQ PIN/solicitation number.  E a7 Suppliers electing to obtain a non-electronic paper document will be subject to a $25 non-refundable fee; payable to NYCHA by USPS- „„SOLICITATION Money Order/Certified Check only for each set of RFQ documents Services (other than human services) requested. Remit payment to NYCHA Finance Department at 90 Church Street, 6th Floor; obtain receipt and present it to the Supply RETROFIT ACCELERATOR 2016 - FINANCIAL SERVICES Management Procurement Group; RFQ package will be generated at - Request for Qualifications - PIN# 2016RETROFIT - Due 4-22-16 at time of request. 4:00 P.M. Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time specified above. specified above. Housing Authority, 90 Church Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10007. Environmental Protection, 253 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY Mimose Julien (212) 306-8141; Fax: (212) 306-5109; mimose.julien@ 10007. Ali Levine (212) 676-3279; [email protected] nycha.nyc.gov  a1-7  E a7

HOUSING AUTHORITY HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION

PROCUREMENT „„AWARD „„SOLICITATION Human Services/Client Services Goods CONSULTING REVENUE MAXIMIZATION AND TECHNICAL SMD FASTENING SUPPLIES: ALL KINDS OF ANCHORS, SERVICES - Competitive Sealed Proposals - Judgment required in BOLTS, NUTS AND SCREWS - Competitive Sealed Bids - evaluating proposals - PIN# 09611O0075001R003 - AMT: $2,200,000.00 PIN# RFQ 63441 MF - Due 4-28-16 at 10:30 A.M. - TO: Public Consulting Group Inc., 148 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109-2510. 1/1/2016 to 12/31/2017 Interested firms are invited to obtain a copy on NYCHA’s website. To zz PROVISION OF CEO ANTI- POVERTY PROGRAM 1400 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016

EVALUATION - Competitive Sealed Proposals - Judgment required in NYC Construction Mentorship focuses on increasing the use of small evaluating proposals - PIN# 09611P0004007R001 - AMT: $1,083,333.00 NYC contracts, and winning larger contracts with larger values. Firms - TO: The Urban Institute, 2100 M Street NW, Washington, DC 20037. participating in NYC Construction Mentorship will have the 6/1/2015 to 5/31/2018 opportunity to take management classes and receive on-the-job  E a7 training provided by a construction management firm. DPR will only consider applications for this General Construction PQL „„INTENT TO AWARD from contractors who meet any one of the following criteria: Human Services/Client Services 1) The submitting entity must be a Certified Minority/Woman TRANSITIONAL HOUSING TIER II SHELTER - Negotiated Business enterprise (M/WBE)*; Acquisition - Other - PIN# 17NHMEI002 - Due 4-21-16 at 2:00 P.M. 2) The submitting entity must be a registered joint venture or have a *For Informational Purposes Only* valid legal agreement as a joint venture, with at least one of the HRA intends to enter into Negotiated Acquisitions (NAs) with the entities in the joint venture being a certified M/WBE*; following vendors: 3) The submitting entity must indicate a commitment to sub-contract 1. Security for Families: Amount - $13,173,625.00 no less than 50 percent of any awarded job to a certified M/WBE for 2. Urban Resource Institute: Amount - $6,868,500.00 every work order awarded. 3. African American Planning: Amount - $9,521,743.35 4. Safe Horizon: Amount - $6,181,625.00 *Firms that are in the process of becoming a New York City-certified 5. JBFCS: Amount - $3,235,475.00 M/WBE may submit a PQL application and submit a M/WBE Acknowledgement Letter, which states the Department of Small PSR EPIN: 09616N0002 Term: 7/1/2016 - 6/30/2021, with a 4 year option to renew. Business Services has began the Certification process. Transitional Housing (Tier II) provides temporary housing and Application documents may also be obtained on-line at: supportive services in a safe environment to domestic violence http://a856-internet.nyc.gov/nycvendoronline/home.asap.; or survivors. Tier II programs are developed to help clients manage the http:www.nycgovparks.org/opportunities/business crises and trauma of domestic violence, strengthen their coping skills Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to and enhance their self-sufficiency. In the best interest of the City, these services, formally Purchase Orders, will be converted into Formal secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- Contracts. In doing so, the City will be able to better review, monitor qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other and evaluate the services being provided. Vendors interested in information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time responding to this or other future solicitations for these types of specified above. services should contact the New York City Vendor Enrollment Center Parks and Recreation, Olmsted Center, Annex, Flushing Meadows- at (212) 857-1680 or at www.nyc.gov/selltonyc Corona Park, Flushing, NY 11368. Alicia H. Williams (718) 760-6925; Fax: (718) 760-6781; [email protected]. Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to  j4-d30 secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time „„SOLICITATION specified above. Goods and Services Human Resources Administration, 150 Greenwich Street, 37th Floor, New York, NY 10007. Barbara Beirne (929) 221-6348; OPERATE A SNACK BAR CAFETERIA AND FOOD KIOSK AT [email protected] FMCP, QUEENS - Request for Proposals - PIN# Q99-J-SB -  a1-7 Due 5-6-16 at 3:00 P.M. In accordance with Section 1-13 of the Concession Rules of the City of CONTRACTS New York, the Department of Parks and Recreation (“Parks”) is issuing, „„AWARD as of the date of this notice, a RFP for the operation and maintenance of a Snack Bar/Cafeteria at Parks’ Olmsted Center and a Food Kiosk Services (other than human services) located at David Dinkins’ Circle, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS PLATFORM FOR TEXT Queens. MESSAGES - Competitive Sealed Bids - PIN# 09615B0001001 - AMT: All proposals submitted in response to this RFP must be submitted $356,400.00 - TO: Upland Software, Inc. d/b/a Mobile Commons, 45 by no later than Friday, May 6, 2016 at 3:00 P.M. to Parks’ Revenue Main Street, Suite 520, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Division. There will be a recommended on-site proposer meeting and Internal Award Number 15BPECM00801 site tour Friday, April 15, 2016 at 3:00 P.M. We will meet at the  E a7 proposed concession site at Olmsted Center, which is located at 117-02 Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing, NY 11368. If you are considering responding to this RFP, please make every effort to attend this meeting and site tour. To obtain directions to the proposed concession PARKS AND RECREATION site, please call (718) 760-6600.

„„VENDOR LIST Hard copies of the RFP can be obtained, at no cost, commencing Monday, April 4, 2016 through Friday, May 6, 2016, during the hours of Construction/Construction Services 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., excluding weekends and holidays, at the PREQUALIFIED VENDOR LIST: GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Revenue division of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, which is located at The Arsenal, 830 Fifth Avenue, Room - NON-COMPLEX GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SITE WORK 407, New York, NY 10065. ASSOCIATED WITH NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION (“DPR” AND/OR “PARKS”) PARKS The RFP is also available for download commencing Monday, April 4, AND PLAYGROUNDS CONSTRUCTION AND 2016 through Friday, May 6, 2016 on Parks’ website. To download the RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS RFP, visit www.nyc.gov/parks/businessopportunities, click on the link for “Concessions Opportunities at Parks” and, after logging in, click on DPR is seeking to evaluate and pre-qualify a list of general contractors the “download” link that appears adjacent to the RFP’s description. (a“PQL”) exclusively to conduct non-complex general construction site work involving the construction and reconstruction of DPR parks and For more information, contact Revenue Project Manager Glenn playgrounds projects not exceeding $3 million per contract (“General Kaalund at (212) 360-1397. You can also email him at Glenn.Kaalund@ Construction”). parks.nyc.gov. Thank you. By establishing contractor’s qualification and experience in advance, TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICE FOR THE DEAF (TDD) DPR will have a pool of competent contractors from which it can draw (212) 504-4115 to promptly and effectively reconstruct and construction its parks, Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to playgrounds, beaches, gardens and green-streets. DPR will select secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- contractors from the General Construction PQL for non-complex qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other general construction site work of up to $3,000,000.00 per contract, information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time through the use of a Competitive Sealed Bid solicited from the PQL specified above. generated from this RFQ. Parks and Recreation, The Arsenal, 830 Fifth Avenue, Room 407, New York, NY 10065. Glenn Kaalund (212) 360-1397; Fax: (212) 360-3434; The vendors selected for inclusion in the General Construction PQL [email protected] will be invited to participate in the NYC Construction Mentorship.  a4-15 THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 THE CITY RECORD 1401

PARKS REQUESTS BIDS TO OPERATE SIX MOBILE FOOD Project Process, pursuant to Section 3-11 of the Procurement Policy CONCESSIONS AT - Public Bid - PIN# CWB-2015C Board Rules. - Due 4-18-16 at 11:00 A.M. The draft contract is available for inspection at the New York City In accordance with Section 1-12 of the Concession Rules of the City of Administration for Children’s Services, Office of Child Welfare Services, New York, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation 150 William Street, 9th Floor, Borough of Manhattan, on business days (“NYCDPR”) is issuing, as of the date of this notice, a Request for Bids from April 7, 2016 through April 18, 2016, exclusive of holidays, (RFB) for the operation of six (6) mobile food concessions within the between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Please contact Mani Battery, Manhattan. Jadunauth of the Office of Child Welfare Services Contracts at (212) 676-7522 to arrange a visitation. Hard copies of the RFB can be obtained, at no cost between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., excluding weekends and holidays, at the IN THE MATTER OF one (1) proposed contract between the Revenue Division of NYCDPR, which is located at, 830 Fifth Avenue, Administration for Children’s Services of the City of New York and the Room 407, New York, NY 10065. contractor listed below, for the provision of Host Homes “Wrap around services for youth and families”. The term of the contract will be from The RFB is also available for download, commencing on Monday, approximately July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2019. March 28, 2016 through Monday, April 18, 2016 on Parks’ website. To download the RFB, visit www.nyc.gov/parks/businessopportunities, Contractor/Address EPIN Amount click on the link for “Concessions Opportunities at Parks” and, after logging in, click on the “download” link that appears adjacent to the Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. 06816D0001002 $3,147,048.00 RFB’s description. 2007 North Third Street, Harrisburg, PA 17108 For more information, contact Glenn Kaalund at (212) 360-1397 or via email at [email protected]. Thank you. The proposed contractor has been selected by means of a Demonstration Project Process, pursuant to Section 3-11 of the Procurement Policy TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICE FOR THE DEAF (TDD) Board Rules. (212) 504-4115 The draft contract is available for inspection at the New York City Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to secure, Administration for Children’s Services, Office of Child Welfare Services, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre-qualification 150 William Street, 9th Floor, Borough of Manhattan, on business days and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other information; and for from April 7, 2016 through April 18, 2016, exclusive of holidays, opening and reading of bids at date and time specified above. between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Please contact Mani Parks and Recreation, The Arsenal, 830 Fifth Avenue, Room 407, New Jadunauth of the Office of Child Welfare Services Contracts at York, NY 10065. Glenn Kaalund (212) 360-1397; Fax: (212) 360-3434; (212) 676-7522 to arrange a visitation. [email protected]  E a7  m28-a8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held at the Administration for Children’s Services, 150 William Street, 9th Floor, Room 9J-2, Borough of Manhattan, on Monday, April 18, 2016 TRANSPORTATION commencing at 10:00 A.M. on the following: BRIDGES IN THE MATTER OF one (1) proposed Negotiated Acquisition Extension between the Administration for Children’s Services of the „„AWARD City of New York and Vera Institute of Justice Inc. for Training, Quality Improvement, and Curriculum Development Services. The Construction Related Services term of the contract will be from approximately, April 1, 2016 to March BRIDGE DIVING INSPECTION AND FATHOMETER SURVEY, 31, 2017. CITYWIDE - Request for Proposals - PIN# 84115MBBR877 - AMT: Contractor/Address E-PIN # Amount $171,792.00 - TO: MG McLaren, PC, 100 Snake Hill Road, West Nyack, NY 10994. 1) Vera Institute of 06809P0002CNVN001 $250,000.00  E a7 Justice Inc. 233 Broadway, 12th Floor New York, NY 10279 The proposed contractor has been selected by means of a Negotiated CONTRACT AWARD HEARINGS Acquisition Extension, pursuant to Section 3-04 (b)(2)(iii) of the Procurement Policy Board Rules. NOTE: INDIVIDUALS REQUESTING SIGN LANGUAGE A copy of the draft contract is available for inspection at the New York City Administration for Children’s Services, 150 William Street, 9th INTERPRETERS SHOULD CONTACT THE MAYOR’S Floor, Borough of Manhattan, on business days from April 7, 2016 OFFICE OF CONTRACT SERVICES, PUBLIC HEARINGS through April 18, 2016 exclusive of holidays, between the hours of UNIT, 253 BROADWAY, 9TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Please contact Alex Linetskiy of the Office of 10007, (212) 788-7490, NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) Procurement, Administrative Contracts at (212) 341-3457 to arrange a visitation. BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING. TDD  E a7 USERS SHOULD CALL VERIZON RELAY SERVICES.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held at the Administration for Children’s Services, 150 William Street, 9th Floor, Conference Room 9C-1, Borough of Manhattan, on April 18, 2016 commencing at 10:00 A.M. on the following: IN THE MATTER OF one (1) proposed contract between the HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE Administration for Children’s Services of the City of New York and the contractor listed below, for the provision of Host Home Services. The „„NOTICE term of the contract will be from approximately July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2019. Notice of Adoption of Chapter 8 (Cooling Towers) Contractor/Address EPIN Amount of Title 24 of the Rules of the City of New York The Children’s Aid Society 06816D0001001 $4,347,040.50 In compliance with § 1043(b) of the New York City Charter (the 105 East 22nd Street, Suite 102 “Charter”) and pursuant to the authority granted to the Department New York, NY 10010 by §§556 and 1043 of said Charter, a notice of intention to add a new Chapter 8 (Cooling Towers) to Title 24 of the Rules of the City of New The proposed contractor has been selected by means of a Demonstration York was published in the City Record on December 3, 2015 and a 1402 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 public hearing was held on January 4, 2016. Eight persons testified at §8-01 Scope and applicability: applicable to all owners and the public hearing and 26 written comments were received, including operators of buildings and other premises that are equipped with several from persons who testified at the hearing. In response to the cooling towers. comments received, changes were made to the original proposal and are discussed below. §8-02 Definitions: to facilitate compliance with and enforcement of these rules, more terms are defined in this Chapter than in the Statement of Basis and Purpose corresponding sections of either the Administrative Code or SSC Background Part 4. Since the proposed rule was published for public comment, a Legionellosis is an illness that must be reported to the Department in definition has been added for “biocidal indicator,” and the definition accordance with New York City Health Code §11.03 and State Sanitary of “water quality parameters” has been amended to delete “total Code (SSC) §2.1 (found in Title 10 of NYCRR). The more serious dissolved solids (TDS)” and “oxidation reduction potential (ORP)” as form of legionellosis is a pneumonia known as Legionnaires’ disease parameters and add “biocidal indicator” as an additional parameter. (LD); a less serious form, Pontiac fever, is a flu-like illness. LD has a The term “responsible person” has also been redefined as someone who case fatality rate of 5-30%. The US Centers for Disease Control and is working under the guidance of a “qualified person.” This change was Prevention (CDC) estimates that there are between 8,000 and 18,000 made to clarify that the “qualified person” is not required to be the cases of LD in the United States annually, and that more than 10% of direct supervisor of the “responsible person.” cases are fatal.1 §8-03 Maintenance program and plan: the requirements of People are exposed to Legionella bacteria through the inhalation or this section exceed those of SSC Part 4, including specific routine aspiration of aerosolized water (droplets or mist) that contain the maintenance tasks; identification of persons responsible for various bacteria. Person-to-person transmission of Legionella has not been functions; identifying system components; and establishing a system demonstrated. Susceptible people at higher risk for LD include the risk management assessment to identify areas that may create elderly, people who are immune compromised or have other medical problems and lead to proliferation of Legionella bacteria. In response conditions, and heavy smokers. In New York City, there were 301 to comments that the records of cooling tower operations and the cases of LD in 2013 and 225 cases in 2014. Between 2000 and 2014 maintenance program and plan may not be kept at the cooling tower there were, on average, 165 confirmed cases a year with the number itself, the Department has modified this requirement to allow the plan of annual cases ranging from 44 to 301. Preliminary data indicate to be kept in an adjacent location on the same campus, complex or there were 438 confirmed cases of LD diagnosed in New York lot where the cooling tower is located. Section 8-07(a) has also been City residents in 2015. In July and August 2015, the Department amended to be consistent with this change. investigated an unusually large cluster of 133 cases of LD that §8-04 Process control measures: this section establishes occurred in the Bronx and resulted in 16 deaths.2 The Department requirements for routine monitoring, to be conducted at least weekly by determined that this outbreak was associated with aerosolized the “responsible person,” and for compliance inspections to be conducted Legionella bacteria emanating from one or more building cooling at least every 90 days by a qualified person. It specifies standards for towers to which susceptible persons were exposed. Responding to maintenance, cleaning, and parts replacement; and requires installation the outbreak, the City Council and Mayor enacted Local Law 77 of of high efficiency drift eliminators in all new and retrofitted cooling 2015. At the same time, the State Public Health and Health Planning tower systems and in existing ones, where practicable. In response to Council (PHHPC) adopted a new Part 4 of the SSC on an emergency comments received since the proposed rule was published, subdivision basis, citing other instances of LD outbreaks and fatalities occurring (a)(3) has been changed to require observations of wetted surfaces only in other parts of the State that are believed to be associated with 3 if this can be done without shutting down the cooling tower system. cooling towers. Subdivision (c)(2) has been amended to require that alterations to Both Local Law 77 and the SSC §4.2(c) define a cooling tower as “a equipment be made in compliance with the current City Construction cooling tower, evaporative condenser or fluid cooler that is part of Codes and that cleaning protocols and safety equipment be included in a recirculated water system incorporated into a building’s cooling, the management program and plan. industrial process, refrigeration or energy production system.” As the §8-05 Water treatment: this section specifies requirements for PHHPC’s Emergency Justification for Part 4 of the State Sanitary automatic treatments, use of chemicals and biocides and monitoring Code, effective March 2, 2016, states: water quality characteristics/parameters, and establishes a schedule Because water is part of the process of removing heat from a for sampling for Legionella and other bacteria including requiring building, these devices require biocides–chemicals that kill or additional sampling when certain events occur. This section also inhibit bacteria (including Legionella)—as means of controlling mandates the use of certain qualified laboratories for analysis and bacterial overgrowth. Overgrowth may result in the normal mists requires reporting levels of Legionella at a certain magnitude to the ejected from the tower having droplets containing Legionella. Department within 24 hours of obtaining test results; and specifies corrective actions for various levels of bacteria. Although the 2014 Local Law 77 added a new Article 317 to Title 28 of the Administrative New York City Plumbing Code Appendix C authorizes use of rainwater Code that required owners of cooling towers to register them with the or recycled water as makeup water for cooling towers, it does not Department of Buildings (“DOB”) by September 17, 2015. Towers must require disinfection for Legionella bacteria before use. These rules be inspected, tested, cleaned and disinfected in accordance with new prohibit such use unless owners use additional control measures Administrative Code §17-194.1 and rules adopted by the Department. approved by the Department that protect against cooling tower system Owners and operators of cooling towers must annually certify to contamination since the Department believes that this water may DOB that their cooling towers have been inspected, tested, cleaned not meet public health standards and may tend to support microbial and disinfected and that a maintenance program and plan has been growth. In response to comments received since the proposed rule developed and implemented in accordance with Administrative Code was published, provisions in subdivision (c) on biocide applications §17-194.1. Statewide, including in New York City, owners of all cooling and recordkeeping have been clarified, and a new requirement added towers must also comply with SSC Part 4, which includes registration that any water treatment system that does not use any oxidizing with and reporting to the State Department of Health. biocide must be approved by the Department. Subdivision (d) has This new Chapter of the Department’s Rules sets forth specific been amended to restrict (as opposed to completely prohibit) the use requirements for the operation and maintenance of cooling towers of non-chemical water treatment to systems where effective chemical in New York City that comply with and further those in Part 4 of the treatment is also in place to control Legionella. In subdivision (f), SSC. The Chapter’s provisions that are equivalent to the SSC are provisions have been added to clarify that continuous automated noted below. This Chapter is organized somewhat differently than monitoring is allowed in lieu of manual monitoring. The initially SSC Part 4; more terms are defined in this Chapter and more detailed published Table 1 of corrective actions has been split into two tables: instructions for management and maintenance are provided than those Table 8-1 indicates required actions when water samples are culture contained in SSC Part 4 to facilitate compliance with both the City and positive for Legionella and Table 8-2 indicates the required actions for State rules and requirements. heterotrophic and dip slide results for uncultured bacteria. Chapter 8 contents and further changes §8-06 System shutdown and start-up; commissioning new cooling towers: this section sets forth requirements for pre-seasonal The new Chapter 8 includes the provisions outlined below. The cleaning and disinfection and for new cooling towers being placed into description also notes changes made to the original published proposal use. In response to comments received since the proposed rule was in response to comments received. published, subdivision (c) has been amended to require pre-startup inspection and Legionella sampling. §8-07 Records: this requires the maintenance of records of all 1 http://www.cdc.gov/legionella/fastfacts.html http://www.cdc.gov/legionella/index.html activities and that such records be made available for immediate http://www.cdc.gov/legionella/about/treatment-complications.html inspection by the Department at the premises where the cooling tower is installed. 2 http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/diseases/cdlegi.shtml §8-08 Modification: authorizes the Commissioner to modify the 3 The State’s emergency rules originally were scheduled to expire application of a provision of these rules where compliance imposes an November 18, 2015 but have been reissued, and permanent rules undue hardship and would not otherwise be required by law, provided are expected. that the modification does not compromise public health concerns. 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§8-09 Penalties: establishes a schedule of penalties for initial and “Dead legs” mean lengths of pipe normally closed at one end or subsequent violations within the limits set forth in Administrative ending in a fitting within the cooling tower system that limits water Code §17-194.1. circulation and is likely to result in stagnant water in the system. “Department” means the New York City Department of Health and Statutory Authority Mental Hygiene. This amendment to Title 24 of the Rules of the City of New York “Dip slide” means a method to test for microorganisms (such as HPC) (“RCNY”) is promulgated pursuant to Local Law 77 of 2015, and consisting of a sterile culture medium affixed to a sterile slide, that is Sections 556 and 1043 of the New York City Charter (“the Charter”). dipped directly into the liquid that is to be sampled. Section 556 of the Charter broadly authorizes the Department of “Disinfection” means using one or more of the biocides registered with Health and Mental Hygiene (“the Department”) to regulate all the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation at a matters pertaining to the health of the City. Section 1043 grants the defined concentration, under specific conditions and for an established Department rule-making authority. Local Law 77 of 2015, enacted period that will kill or inactivate pathogenic microorganisms. August 18, 2015, added a new §17-194.1 to the New York City “Drift eliminator” means a system of baffles or cells that cause Administrative Code (“Administrative Code”) requiring owners of separation of entrained water designed to remove aerosols from cooling buildings to clean and disinfect cooling towers and authorizing the tower exhaust. Department to adopt rules to implement these requirements. Many of “Heterotrophic plate count” or “HPC” means a measure of the Local Law 77’s substantive provisions for inspection and disinfection concentration of microorganisms that require an external source of become effective upon the promulgation of these Department rules. organic carbon for growth including bacteria, yeasts and mold in water samples. The rule is as follows: “Idling” means turning off or limiting water circulation within the Underlined matter is new. cooling tower system but not draining the system water. “Immediate” or “immediately” means within 24 hours when used in “Shall” and “must” denote mandatory requirements and may be used regards to (i) actions required to be taken under this Chapter, or (ii) interchangeably in the rules of this Department, unless otherwise incidents or results required to be reported under this Chapter, or (iii) specified or unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. records required to be made available to the Department under this Section 1. Title 24 of the Rules of the City of New York is amended Chapter. by adding a new Chapter 8 (Cooling Towers) to read as follows: “Legionella” means the genus of bacteria which is ubiquitous in aqueous environments, including the recirculated water of cooling CHAPTER 8 tower systems that are not properly or regularly maintained. There COOLING TOWERS are more than 50 different species of Legionella, all of which are potentially pathogenic. §8-01 Scope and applicability. “Legionella sample” means water or other sample to be examined §8-02 Definitions. for the presence of viable Legionella bacteria using semiselective §8-03 Maintenance program and plan. culture media and procedures specific to the cultivation and detection §8-04 Process control measures. of Legionella species, such as those outlined in International §8-05 Water treatment. Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standards 11731-1:1998 and §8-06 System shutdown and start-up; commissioning and 11731-2:2004. decommissioning cooling towers. “Maintenance program and plan” or “plan” means a written set of §8-07 Records. measures describing monitoring, cleaning, disinfection and all other §8-08 Modification. activities for the prevention and control of Legionella growth in a §8-09 Penalties. cooling tower system, that is in accordance with Section 5, 6 and 7.2 of ANSI/ASHRAE 188-2015 and with the manufacturer’s instructions, §8-01 Scope and applicability. This Chapter applies to owners and is developed by a qualified person. of New York City buildings or other premises in the City that are “Makeup water” means water added to the cooling tower system on a equipped with a cooling tower system. regular basis to replace water lost by evaporation, drift or leakage and §8-02 Definitions. When used in this Chapter, the following terms to maintain optimal system operation and process control. mean: “Management and maintenance team” means the individual or “ANSI/ASHRAE 188-2015” means Sections 5, 6 and 7.2 of ANSI/ individuals designated by a building owner to be responsible for the ASHRAE Standard 188-2015 Legionellosis: Risk Management for continued effective and safe operation of a cooling tower system. Building Water Systems,” a publication issued by the American “Owner” means any person, agent, firm, partnership, corporation or National Standards Institute (ANSI)/American Society of Heating, other legal entity having a legal or equitable interest in, or control of Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), final the premises. approval date June 26, 2015, at pages 4-8. “Process control measures” mean actions that must be taken to “Bacteriological indicator” means a biological process control indicator evaluate internal functioning of the cooling tower system, including that estimates microbial content in the circulating water of a cooling monitoring conductivity, pH, biological indicators and other tower system, such as heterotrophic plate count (HPC) as measured in parameters, and observing phenomenon such as scaling, corrosion and a water sample or by a dip slide. biofilm. “Biocidal indicator” means a direct or indirect measure of the “Qualified person” means a New York State licensed and registered effectiveness of biocide, consisting of free halogen residual professional engineer; a certified industrial hygienist; a certified water concentration or oxidation reduction potential (ORP), as specified in technologist with training and experience developing management the management program and plan. plans and performing inspections in accordance with current standard “Building” means any structure used or intended for supporting or industry protocols including, but not limited to ANSI/ASHRAE 188- sheltering any use or occupancy. The term shall be construed as if 2015; or an environmental consultant who has at least two (2) years of followed by the phrase “structure, premises, lot or part thereof” unless operational experience in water management planning and operation. otherwise indicated by the text. “Responsible person” means a person employed or whose services “Cleaning” means physical, mechanical or other removal of biofilm, are retained by an owner, who understands and is capable of scale, debris, rust, other corrosion products, sludge, algae and other performing the required daily water quality measurements, weekly potential sources of contamination. system monitoring and operation and maintenance of a cooling tower “Cooling tower” means a cooling tower, evaporative condenser or system in accordance with the maintenance program and plan, and fluid cooler that is part of a recirculated water system incorporated making recommendations for diagnosing anomalous conditions that into a building’s cooling, industrial process, refrigeration, or energy require corrective actions, under the guidance of a qualified person. production system. The responsible person should be capable of measuring water pH, “Cooling tower system” means one or more cooling towers and all of temperature and disinfectant residual levels at proper locations/ the recirculating water system components, process instruments and frequencies; checking biocide storage container levels; recording dates, appurtenances through which water flows or comes into contact with amounts and times of biocide injection; and logging all other relevant key parts consisting of biocide, anti-scaling and anti-corrosion chemical data and comments. applicators, valves, pumps, the tower superstructure, condensers and “Risk management assessment” means a process for comprehensively heat exchangers and other related components. The cooling tower identifying, describing and evaluating in detail all aspects of a cooling system may comprise multiple cooling towers that share some or all tower system that may potentially contribute to the growth and superstructure components. dissemination of Legionella bacteria. “Corrective actions” mean disinfection, cleaning, flushing, and other “Routine monitoring” means evaluation and other activities that must activities to remedy biofilm growth,Legionella proliferation, or be completed periodically in accordance with the maintenance program other system mechanical problems identified through monitoring, and plan and this Chapter. inspections, or other means as may be determined by the Department. “Stagnant water” means water that is confined, standing, experiencing “Compliance inspection” means the inspection, testing and other a period of low flow or usage, and not being actively circulated through activities that are required on a regular basis (at least every 90 days) the cooling tower system. in accordance with the maintenance program and plan and this “Standard methods” means accepted protocols for sampling, recording, Chapter, including the completion of a written or electronic checklist, laboratory testing, reporting and other procedures related to and must be conducted and certified by a qualified person. environmental and water quality sampling, including, but not limited 1404 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 to, those set forth in Standard Methods for the Examination of Water routine maintenance activities recommended by the manufacturer’s and Wastewater 22nd Edition, 2012, a publication issued jointly by instructions, including performance measures, which may sufficiently the American Public Health Association, the American Water Works demonstrate adequate implementation of the operation requirements Association and the Water Environment Federation and the Standards described in the maintenance program and plan. Where there is a Microbiological Methods (TC 147/SC4) published by the International conflict between the requirements of this Chapter, Part 4 of the State Organization for Standardization, or successor editions. Sanitary Code, Section 17-194.1 of the Administrative Code, and the “System shutdown” means shutting off or closing and draining the manufacturer’s instructions, the maintenance program and plan must cooling tower system when cooling is no longer needed. reflect the most stringent requirement. “System start-up” means commissioning a new system, or putting the (2) Specific, detailed seasonal and temporary shutdown and start- cooling tower system into operation after system shutdown or idling. up procedures. “Water quality parameters” means temperature, pH, conductivity, (3) Notification and communication strategies among biocidal indicator, bacteriological indicator and other chemical and management and maintenance team members regarding the required physical indicators of system process control. corrective actions in response to process control activities, monitoring, sampling results and other actions taken to maintain the cooling tower §8-03 Maintenance program and plan. For each cooling tower system. system the owner must have a maintenance program and plan prepared by a qualified person in accordance with Sections 5, 6 and §8-04 Process control measures. 7.2 of ANSI/ASHRAE 188-2015, the manufacturer’s instructions, and (a) Routine system monitoring. An owner must designate a responsible the requirements of this Chapter. The plan must be kept current and person as defined in §8-02 of this Chapter to monitor each cooling amended by a responsible or qualified person as needed to reflect any tower system at least weekly while such system is in use. changes in the management and maintenance team, system design, (1) The responsible person must enter on a written or electronic operation or system control requirements for the cooling tower system. checklist provided and maintained by the owner all visual observations The plan must be kept in the building where a cooling tower or cooling of the cooling tower system and associated equipment. tower system is located, or in an adjacent building or structure on the (2) The responsible person must possess the skills and have same campus, complex, lot, mall or on-site central engineering division, the knowledge necessary to be able to monitor the system under the and must be made available to the Department for inspection upon guidance of a qualified person, in accordance with the management and at the time of a request. At a minimum, the plan must include and program and plan. describe: (3) All wetted surfaces visible during cooling tower operation (a) Management and maintenance team. Identification, including without shutting down the system, tower basins and drift eliminators names and contact information (mail and email addresses and must be observed during monitoring and the presence of organic telephone numbers) and description of the function of each person material, biofilm, algae, scale, sediment and silt/dust deposits, organics on the cooling tower system management and maintenance team, (oil and grease), and other visible contaminants observed must be including: noted on the checklist. (1) The owner of the building where each cooling tower system is (4) The responsible person must observe and note the condition located and any manager or other person designated by the owner as of chemical dosing and control equipment and the bleed-off system, responsible for compliance with the requirements of Administrative and determine if there is sufficient storage and delivery of treatment Code §17-194.1 and this Chapter. chemicals. (2) Any person designated by the owner as a responsible person, (5) Any system anomalies or problems must be recorded on the as defined in §8-02 of this Chapter. checklist and reported to the management and maintenance team for (3) Every consultant, service company and qualified person who immediate corrective action. cleans, disinfects, delivers chemicals or services the cooling tower (b) Compliance inspections. An owner must retain a qualified person system. to conduct a compliance inspection at least once every ninety (90) (b) Cooling tower system. Identification, specifications and description days while a cooling tower system is in operation. The qualified person of each cooling tower system and all components located at a specific must complete and the owner must maintain a written or electronic address, including: checklist containing observations and findings with respect to any of (1) The number of cooling towers in the cooling tower system. the following: (2) The location of each cooling tower in relation to the building (1) Presence of organic material, biofilm, algae, and other visible and the building address, block and lot number. contaminants. (3) The dimensions and characteristics of the cooling tower system (2) General condition of the tower, the basin, packing material and including total recirculating water volume, cooling tower tonnage, drift eliminator. biocide delivery method, flow rate and other key characteristics. (3) Quality of water makeup connections and control. (4) The purpose of the cooling tower system and seasonal or year- (4) Proper functioning of the conductivity control. round operation including start and end date, if applicable. For systems (5) Proper functioning of all dosing equipment (pumps, strain with multiple cooling towers, conditional operation, such as cycling or gauges). scaling related to cooling demand, must also be noted. (6) Review of routine maintenance records to ensure proper (5) The New York City Department of Buildings registration implementation of required activities and corrective actions as needed. number for each cooling tower. (c) Maintenance. (6) The cooling tower manufacturer, model number and serial (1) Routine maintenance. Cooling tower systems must be number, if applicable. maintained and operated in accordance with the maintenance program (7) A flow diagram or schematic of the cooling tower system, and plan. Routine maintenance must address all components and identifying all of the principal components and appurtenances of operations, including, but not limited to, general system cleanliness, the cooling tower system including makeup water and waste stream drift eliminator and fill material condition, overall distribution plumbing locations. operation, water treatment system, basin/remote sump cleaning, and (c) Risk management assessment. The assessment must identify risk purging of stagnant and low-flow zones. factors for Legionella proliferation and specify risk management (2) Replacement in kind. Any replacement part or equipment procedures for all or parts of each cooling tower system, and used in a cooling tower must comply with the manufacturer’s design anticipated conditions including: and performance specifications. As applicable, replacement materials (1) Any dead legs or stagnant water in the recirculation system. must be corrosion resistant and effectively prevent the penetration of (2) Operating configurations and conditions that may occur sunlight. Any alteration or replacement of a cooling tower system must after periods of extended inactivity lasting more than three (3) days, comply with the New York City Construction Codes including idling or low circulation while not being fully drained. (d) Cleaning. The cooling tower system must be cleaned whenever (3) System parts that require continual operation throughout the routine monitoring indicates a need for cleaning, but no less than year making regular, periodic offline cleaning and disinfection difficult. twice a year, in accordance with the maintenance program and plan. (4) Any components that may add additional risk factors for Cleaning protocol indicated by the manufacturer’s instructions or organic material buildup and microbial growth such as strainers and industry standards, and worker protective measures, as required by out-of-use filters. applicable law must be specified in the maintenance program and (5) Sources of elevated organic contamination, including, but not plan. Water contact areas such as the basin, sump, fill, spray nozzles limited to windblown debris, bird waste and plant material. and fittings, drift eliminators and air intake louvres must be properly (6) Design configurations that present risk of direct sun exposure accessed or removed to facilitate cleaning. on basin, deck or fill. (e) Aerosol and mist control. The cooling tower system must be (7) Ventilation intakes or other routes for human exposure to operated at all times to minimize the formation and release of aerosols cooling tower aerosols. and mist. Owners must install and maintain drift eliminators in (8) System components adversely affecting water quality accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and the New management procedures. York City Construction Codes. The calculated drift loss at maximum (9) Other risk or limiting factors or constraints in the cooling design water circulation must not exceed the manufacturer’s tested tower system’s design and functioning. value for maximum drift loss. Counter-flow cooling towers must (d) Cooling tower operation achieve a reduction of drift loss to no more than 0.002% percent of the (1) Control measures, corrective actions, documentation, recirculated water volume; cross-flow cooling towers must achieve a including a written checklist for routine monitoring, and reporting reduction of drift loss to no more than 0.005% of the recirculated water that comply with Sections 8-04 through 8-08 of this Chapter and any volume. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 THE CITY RECORD 1405

§8-05 Water treatment. Prior to changing an existing chemical as detailed in the maintenance program and plan, that will be treatment system or introducing a new chemical treatment agent, representative of water microbial content. Indicators may be taken at cooling tower design, installation, operation, and maintenance must any time from constant chemical treatment systems. Indicators from be evaluated by a qualified person to ensure compatibility between the systems that use intermittent biocide applications must be taken chemicals and the cooling tower system’s materials, and to minimize before biocide application and reflect normal cooling tower operating microbial growth and the release of aerosols. The evaluation must conditions. describe the optimum level of chemicals to achieve the desired result in (3) Legionella samples. Legionella culture testing must be a manner which can be used as a system performance measure. conducted no less frequently than every 90 days during cooling tower (a) Daily automatic treatment while in operation. Water in a cooling system operation. A Legionella sample must be analyzed by a US tower system must be treated at least once a day when the system Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ELITE Program certified is in operation and such treatment must be automated, unless the laboratory, by the New York State Department of Health Wadsworth maintenance program and plan explicitly states how manual or less Center or other laboratory approved by the Department. Test results of frequent biocide additions will provide effective control of Legionella all Legionella species at or above the magnitude of level 4 as indicated growth. in Table 8-1 must be reported to the Department within 24 hours of (b) Recirculating system. A cooling tower system must be operated receiving the test results. Additional emergency Legionella sampling and programmed to continually recirculate the water irrespective of must be conducted if any of the following occur: the building’s cooling demand of the system, unless the maintenance (A) Power failure of sufficient duration to allow for growth of program and plan specifies in detail how the intended water bacteria; treatment schedule will be carried out, and how effective biofilm and (B) Loss of biocide treatment sufficient to allow for growth of microorganism control will be achieved when the whole or a part of the bacteria; system is idle during the scheduled chemical injection. (C) Failure of conductivity controls to maintain proper cycles (c) Chemicals and biocides. Chemicals and biocides must be used of concentration; in quantities and combinations sufficient to control the presence of (D) At the request of the Department upon a determination Legionella, minimize biofilms, and prevent scaling and corrosion that that one or more cases of legionellosis is or may be associated with the may facilitate microbial growth. Only New York State Department cooling tower, based on epidemiological data or laboratory testing, of Environmental Conservation approved oxidizing chemicals may (E) Any time two consecutive bacteriological indicator sample be used as the primary biocide control. For systems where oxidizing results are above Level 4 as indicated in Table 8-2; or chemicals cannot be used as the primary biocide to control the presence (F) Any other conditions specified by the Department. of Legionella building owners must submit an alternative plan for (4) Monitoring and sampling locations. System monitoring and effective bacteriological control for approval by the Department. sampling locations must be representative of the entire cooling tower (1) Biocide applications. Any person who performs cleaning and system. The system must be operating with water circulating in the disinfection or applies biocides in a cooling tower system must be a system for at least one hour prior to water quality measurements or commercial pesticide applicator or a pesticide technician certified collection of samples. in accordance with the requirements of Article 33 of the New York (5) Water quality corrective actions. The maintenance program State Environmental Conservation Law and 6 NYCRR Part 325, or a and plan must identify the procedures, responsible parties, required pesticide apprentice under the supervision of a certified applicator. response time(s) and notification protocol for corrective actions (2) Registered biocides. Only biocide products registered with the and must include, at a minimum, corrective actions that must be New York State Department of Environmental Conservation may be implemented according to the result levels in Table 8-1 and Table 8-2. used to meet the disinfection requirements of this Chapter. (3) Records. Water treatment records must be kept for all Table 8-1. Corrective actions required for Legionella culture chemicals and biocides added, noting the purpose of their use, the results. manufacturer’s name, the brand name, the safety data sheet, the date and time of each addition, and the amount added each week. Level Legionella Process Triggered by Legionella (4) Chemical and biocide additions. Chemicals and biocides must Culture Result1 Culture Results be added in accordance with this section and the procedures described in the maintenance program and plan addressing, as applicable, 1 <10 CFU/ml Maintain water chemistry and biocide feeding mechanism, feeding location, frequency, set timer, duration, levels. triggering events, control procedures, and target biocide residuals. Water treatment chemicals and biocides must be used in accordance 2 Initiate immediate disinfection by with the product label and manufacturer’s instructions. increasing biocide concentration or (d) Non-chemical water treatment devices restricted. Only biocide using a different biocide within 24 products registered with the New York State Department of ≥ 10 CFU/ml to hours: review treatment program; Environmental Conservation may be used to meet the disinfection <100 CFU/ml and retest water within 3-7 days. requirements of this Chapter. Non-chemical water treatment devices Subsequent test results must be that employ alternative technologies to control biological growth interpreted in accordance with this may not be used in lieu of chemical biocide unless approved by the Table until level 1 is reached. Department. Non-chemical water treatment devices may be installed 3 Initiate immediate disinfection by as part of a cooling tower system as specified in the management increasing biocide concentration or program and plan, provided that the required chemical water using a different biocide (within 24 treatment also being used adequately controls for Legionella. hours), reviewing treatment program, (e) Makeup water. Owners using water derived from rainwater capture performing visual inspection to or recycling water systems as a source of cooling tower system makeup ≥ 100 CFU/ml to evaluate need to perform cleaning water must install a drift eliminator and test and treat water in <1000 CFU/ml and further disinfection. Retest accordance with a specific alternative source water plan. This plan water within 3-7 days. Subsequent is in addition to the maintenance program and plan required by §8- test results must be interpreted in 03 of this Chapter, and must be approved by the Department. The accordance with this Table until level alternative water source plan must include provisions for adequate 1 is reached. design of the treatment and control components and on-going evaluation to eliminate any risk to public health. 4 Initiate immediate disinfection (f) Water quality monitoring. by increasing biocides within 24 (1) Frequency. Water quality parameters, including but not limited hours. Within 48 hours perform to pH, temperature, conductivity and biocidal indicators, must be full remediation of the tower by measured and recorded as specified in the management program and hyperhalogenating2, draining, cleaning, plan as follows: and flushing. Review treatment (A) Manual measurements. At least three times each week, ≥ 1000 CFU/ml program, retest water within 3-7 provided that no more than two days pass without such measurement days. Subsequent test results must when the cooling tower system is operating. be interpreted in accordance with (B) Continuous, automated and/or remote measurements. this Table until level 1 is reached. When continuous, automated and/or remote measurements and For Legionella results at this level, recordings are used, the management program and plan must show notify Department within 24 hours of how effective measurements of system process control are being receiving test result.3 monitored. Automated measurements must be properly recorded and results made immediately available to responsible and qualified 1. Performed by a CDC ELITE Laboratory, or NYSDOH Wadsworth persons and to Department inspectors when requested. Laboratory, or another laboratory approved by the Department. Combine (2) Minimum weekly biological process control indicators. A all species of Legionella detected. bacteriological indicator to estimate microbial content of recirculating 2. At a minimum, dose the cooling water system with 5 to 10 ppm Free water must be collected and interpreted in accordance with Table 8-2 Halogen Residual for at least 1 hour; pH 7.0 to 7.6. at least once each week while the cooling tower system is operating. 3. In a manner as specified on the Department’s website. Indicators must be taken at times and from water sampling points, 1406 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016

Table 8-2. Corrective actions required for bacteriological required by§ 28-317.5 of the Administrative Code. The certification indicator results. must document any deviations from compliance with the maintenance program and plan and the corrective actions taken to address any Level Heterotrophic Process Triggered by Test deficiencies. Plate Count1 and Results (c) Posting. The owner must post the Department of Buildings Cooling Dip Slide Result Tower Registration Number that has been assigned to that cooling tower on each cooling tower. The Registration Number must be posted 1 <10,000 CFU/ml Maintain water chemistry and on a sign or plate that is securely fastened to the cooling tower in a biocide levels. location that is conspicuously visible and must be constructed of a durable, weather resistant material. 2 Initiate immediate disinfection by increasing biocide concentration or §8-08 Modification.The Commissioner or designee may grant a using a different biocide within 24 modification when strict application of any provision of this Chapter ≥ 10,000 CFU/ml to hours, review treatment program, presents practical difficulties or unusual hardships. The Commissioner <100,000 CFU/ml retest water within 3-7 days. in a specific instance may modify the application of such provision Subsequent test results must be consistent with the general purpose of this Chapter and in compliance interpreted in accordance with this with Administrative Code §17-194.1 and upon such conditions as, in his Table until level 1 is reached. or her opinion, are necessary to protect the health or safety of the public. §8-09 Penalties. The following penalties shall be imposed for sustained 3 Initiate immediate disinfection by initial and repeat violations. All penalties, except for those alleging a increasing biocide concentration violation of the State Sanitary Code, must be doubled if the respondent or using a different biocide within fails to appear to answer such violation and is found in default. 24 hours, reviewing treatment program, performing visual ≥ 100,000 CFU/ml to Penalty: <1,000,000 CFU/ml inspection to evaluate need to Section of Repeat perform cleaning and further Law Description First violation(s) disinfection. Retest water within 3-7 violation days. Subsequent test results must be interpreted in accordance with 24 RCNY No maintenance $1000 $2000 this Table until level 1 is reached. §8-03 program and plan

4 Initiate immediate disinfection 24 RCNY Maintenance program by increasing biocides within 24 §8-03 and plan incomplete or $500 $1000 hours. Within 48 hours perform not on premises remediation of the tower by 2 Routine monitoring not ≥ 1,000,000 CFU/ml hyperhalogenating ,cleaning, and flushing. Review treatment 24 RCNY conducted, documented $500 $1000 program, retest water within 3-7 §8-04(a) at least once a week days. Subsequent test results must when tower is in use be interpreted in accordance with Compliance inspections this Table until level 1 is reached. 24 RCNY not conducted, 1. Performed by an appropriately accredited Laboratory (e.g. NELAP, AALA). documented at least $500 $1000 §8-04(b) once every 90 days 2. At a minimum, dose the cooling water system with 5 to 10 ppm Free when the tower is in use Halogen Residual for at least 1 hour; pH 7.0 to 7.6. Routine maintenance §8-06 System shutdown and start-up; commissioning and 24 RCNY according to decommissioning cooling towers. §8-04(c) maintenance program $500 $1000 (a) Full system shutdown. Procedures to shut a cooling tower system and plan not conducted must conform to the manufacturers’ recommendations. When shut or documented down, the system must be completely drained and protected from offline contamination. Twice yearly or other (b) Full system startup. At a minimum, before cooling tower system 24 RCNY required cleaning $500 $1000 start-up, an owner must clean and disinfect a cooling tower that has §8-04(d) not conducted or been shut down or idle for more than five days, in accordance with §17- documented 194.1 of the Administrative Code. Cleaning and disinfection must be Aerosol control do not done no later than 15 days before the first seasonal use of such tower. meet manufacturer’s The maintenance program and plan must include detailed seasonal design specifications and idle period startup procedures that include, at a minimum: 24 RCNY or drift loss reduction $1000 $2000 (1) Either fully clean and disinfect, drain to waste and disinfect, or §8-04(e) requirements in new or sufficiently hyperhalogenate the recirculated water before startup; and existing towers when (2) Before the startup of a cooling tower system after an extended required shutdown of five or more days, collect samples forLegionella culture and take actions required by Table 8-1 when results are received; and Daily automatic or (3) Before seasonal startup of a system that has been fully shut 24 RCNY approved alternative down, perform a pre-startup inspection by a qualified person. §8-05(a) water treatment plan $500 $1000 (c) Commissioning new cooling towers. Newly installed cooling tower not provided systems must be cleaned and disinfected prior to operation according to this section and the maintenance program and plan, and be registered Cooling water system with the Department of Buildings cooling tower registration system in 24 RCNY not continually $500 $1000 accordance with § 28-317.3 of the Administrative Code. §8-05(b) recirculated and no (d) Removal or permanently discontinuing use of cooling towers. The owner acceptable alternative of a cooling tower must notify the Department of Buildings electronically within 30 days after removing or permanently discontinuing use of a 24 RCNY Use of an unqualified $500 $1000 cooling tower in accordance with § 28-317.3.1 of the Administrative Code. §8-05(c)(1) biocide applicator Such notice must include a statement that the cooling tower has been 24 RCNY Use of an unregistered drained and sanitized in accordance with this section. §8-05(c)(2) biocide product $500 $1000 §8-07 Records. (a) Records. An owner must keep for at least three (3) years in the 24 RCNY No records of all building where a cooling tower is located or in an adjacent building §8-05(c)(3) chemicals and biocides $500 $1000 or structure on the same campus, complex, lot, mall or on-site added central engineering division a record of any maintenance, inspection, deficiency, corrective action, water treatment, test result, cleaning or Sufficient quantities and combinations of disinfection performed on the tower. 24 RCNY chemicals not added (b) Certification. The owner of a cooling tower must file an annual §8-05(c)(4) as specified in the $500 $1000 certification each year as specified by the Department of Buildings, maintenance program indicating that such tower was inspected, tested, cleaned and and plan disinfected in accordance with the maintenance program and plan, as THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 THE CITY RECORD 1407

Using unacceptable 24 RCNY alternative non- §8-05(d) chemical water $500 $1000 treatment device SPECIAL MATERIALS Use of captured rainwater or recycled 24 RCNY water as makeup water §8-05(e) not in accordance with $1000 $2000 approved alternative water source plan

24 RCNY Minimum daily water CITY PLANNING §8-05(f)(1) quality measurements $500 $1000 not taken or recorded „„NOTICE Failure to collect, analyze or record FORMULATION of the PROPOSED 2017 CONSOLIDATED 24 RCNY PLAN ONE-YEAR ACTION PLAN §8-05(f)(2) weekly biological $500 $1000 process control TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, COMMUNITY BOARDS, indicators GROUPS, AND PERSONS: Legionella samples not In accordance with 24 CFR 91.105 of the U.S. Department of Housing 24 RCNY collected or analyzed, and Urban Development (HUD) Consolidated Plan regulations §8-05(f)(3) or results not recorded $1000 $2000 regarding citizen participation, the Department of City Planning, along or reported to the with the agencies responsible for implementing the City of New York’s Department as required Consolidated Plan have scheduled a: Failure to monitor Public Hearing on the Formulation of the 24 RCNY and sample from Proposed 2017 Consolidated Plan: One-Year Action Plan. §8-05(f)(4) representative locations $500 $1000 Wednesday, April 20, 2016, 2:30 P. M . to 4:00 P. M . and times Spector Hall, Department of City Planning, 22 Reade Street, Manhattan Required corrective 24 RCNY actions not taken based The Proposed Consolidated Plan is required by the United States §8-05(f)(5) on bacteriological $1000 $2000 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). It results consolidates the statutory requirements of the Cranston-Gonzalez Housing Act’s Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy, and the City’s annual application for the four HUD Office of Community 24 RCNY Improper or inadequate Planning and Development’s entitlement programs: Community §8-06(a) shutdown procedures $500 $1000 Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA). 24 RCNY Improper or inadequate The Proposed Action Plan serves not only as the City’s application for §8-06(b)(1) start-up procedures $500 $1000 the funds, but also as the HOPWA grant application for the New York HOPWA Eligible Metropolitan Statistical Area (HOPWA EMSA). The HOPWA EMSA is comprised of the five boroughs of the City of New Legionella samples York plus three upstate New York counties (Westchester, Rockland and 24 RCNY not collected, analyzed $500 $1000 Orange), as well as three counties in central New Jersey: Middlesex, §8-06(b)(2) before system start-up Monmouth and Ocean, respectively. The County of Westchester administers the HOPWA funds for the cities of Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, and Yonkers which are incorporated within its boundaries. New cooling tower not 24 RCNY or inadequately cleaned The Public Hearing has been scheduled to obtain comments on the §8-06(c) and disinfected prior to $500 $1000 formulation of the document and on the City’s use of Federal funds to operating address housing, services for the homeless, supportive housing service and community development needs, and the development of proposed Failure to document activities. Another purpose of this session is to answer and discuss all inspections, questions concerning the Proposed 2017 Consolidated Plan: One Year logs, tests, cleaning, Action Plan. In addition, at this forum, agency representatives will 24 RCNY and disinfection in $500 $1000 receive comments on the City’s performance of Consolidated Plan §8-07(a) accordance with the activities in 2015. maintenance program and plan Questions concerning New York City’s Consolidated Plan should be sent to Charles V. Sorrentino, the New York City Consolidated Plan Failure to retain Coordinator, the Department of City Planning, 22 Reade Street, 4N, 24 RCNY New York, NY 10007, or call (212) 720-3337. §8-07(a) records for at least 3 $500 $1000 years Public comments regarding the Proposed 2017 Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plan may be submitted in a MS Word or Adobe PDF 24 RCNY Required records not file to: [email protected]. §8-07(a) kept at the cooling $500 $1000 tower premises The City of New York Bill de Blasio, Mayor Department of Carl Weisbrod, Director, Department of City Planning Buildings Cooling  a6-20 24 RCNY Tower Registration $500 $1000 §8-07(c) Number not posted as required Records not made TRANSPORTATION 24 RCNY immediately available $500 $1000 §8-07(d) to Department upon „„NOTICE request State The Department of Transportation intends to enter into negotiations Sanitary Miscellaneous $250 $250 with a firm to provide title sponsorship (the “Title Sponsor”) for the Code Part 4 provisions Summer Streets Program (the “Program”). NYCDOT has conducted sponsorship outreach but was directly approached by the Title Sponsor to provide such funding and activations for the Program. NYCDOT has  E a7 concluded that it is most advantageous to negotiate with the Title 1408 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016

Sponsor due to the fact that there are a limited number of firms willing COTE COLIN N 40201 $37347.0000 RESIGNED YES 02/21/16 836 to commit such resources to the Program. Furthermore, NYCDOT DEWER LAWRENCE S 10049 $97217.0000 RETIRED YES 01/23/16 836 DONOVAN MELISSA 10124 $48082.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 arrived at this conclusion through market outreach, research and a EZEOKE YVONNE C 40201 $37347.0000 RESIGNED YES 02/21/16 836 lack past responses. The annual fee of the proposed contract is GALLO LAUREN 10124 $48082.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 $775,000 for a term of up to three (3) years. If your firm is interested in GOOMAN TRISHA V 10251 $37821.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 the title sponsorship of the Program, please contact Andrew Burdess at HEINE LISA J 10124 $61248.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 [email protected] by the Due Date of April 18, 2016 at 3:00 P.M. HINES LENORA D 10124 $77167.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 HOUSE PRESTON L 10124 $58636.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836  a5-18 JACOBS VERA 10124 $48082.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 JORDAN EURDICE L 10124 $48082.0000 RESIGNED NO 02/17/16 836

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/11/16 TITLE CHANGES IN PERSONNEL NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY JOSEPH DESHAWN 10124 $54838.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 KINDBORG PATRICIA 10124 $48082.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/11/16 KING JANICE P 10124 $48082.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 TITLE LASKE CARL A 95005 $140000.0000 INCREASE YES 02/28/16 836 NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY LIPPMAN JOYCE B 95005 $137943.0000 RETIRED YES 01/30/16 836 WHITE DENNIS E 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 LIZASUAIN HADDIE 10124 $63914.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 WHITE PATRICIA R 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 LONDON AUDREY A 10124 $48623.0000 RETIRED NO 03/02/16 836 WHITE TIFFANY 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 LONG-JACK ANNIE M 10026 $118254.0000 RETIRED YES 11/21/15 836 WHITE JR DAVID H 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 MABUTAS MARICAR R 21744 $82000.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 836 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APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 SEEPERSAUD GEEWAN 40523 $77765.0000 RETIRED NO 03/04/16 836 WILLIAMS JERMAINE H 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 SIMMONS DEATRICE L 91212 $36117.0000 TERMINATED NO 02/24/16 836 WILLIAMS JO’QUAN T 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 SIMON ESTHER 30085 $74053.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/07/16 836 WILLIAMS LAWRENCE A 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 VAINER EDUARD 10124 $79091.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 WILLIAMS LEROY 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 WAGNER LESLIE D 10050 $149294.0000 RETIRED NO 01/30/16 836 WILLIAMS LLOYD T 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 WALTERS NAKEISHA E 10124 $48082.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 WILLIAMS MARCUS 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 WONG SIU P 10124 $55545.0000 RETIRED NO 02/27/16 836 WILLIAMS NATASHA 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 WILLIAMS NATHANIE C 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION WILLIAMS ODETTA 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 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DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/11/16 FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/11/16 TITLE TITLE NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY WOODS CARRIE A 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 DURANTE JOSEPH C 90910 $58018.0000 RETIRED NO 02/24/16 841 WRIGHT DARRYL 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 EBERLE CHAD D 91805 $308.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 841 WRIGHT HOMAS 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 ELL CHRISTOP S 22305 $44582.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 841 WRIGHT JASON L 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 FITZSIMMONS JASON J 13631 $74754.0000 INCREASE YES 02/28/16 841 WRIGHT PAUL A 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 GORGI BASEM M 22305 $44582.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 841 WRIGHT VANESSA M 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 GRANT ROBERT F 83008 $118691.0000 INCREASE YES 02/28/16 841 WU YUWEN 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 HANNA MAGDY R 22305 $44582.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 841 WU ZI HENG 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 HENES NANCY H 20202 $53436.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 841 WYATT ISAIAH W 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 HERZBRUN ANN MARI 10252 $32888.0000 RESIGNED NO 02/21/16 841 XOCHITECATL JUSTIN P 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 HOANG SAVIO 22305 $44582.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 841 YAN LUIS NIMARXI A 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 JARIWALA VISHAL A 20215 $91728.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 841 YATES PRINCE D 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 JONES SYDNEY R 31626 $57437.0000 INCREASE YES 02/14/16 841 YEHIA JR AMR M 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 KOSAKA JUSTON T 22305 $44582.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 841 YEPEZ JORGE A 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 LEUNG JENNIFER 22315 $70422.0000 INCREASE NO 02/21/16 841 YERETENKO PYOTR 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 MACIAS SHAWN-PA C 22122 $67774.0000 INCREASE YES 02/14/16 841 YOUNG TORY J 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 MARTINEZ JORGE W 92510 $313.0400 RETIRED NO 03/02/16 841 ZABALA CABRERA DAVID F 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 MATTA MINA F 22305 $44582.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 841 ZABATTA JAMES R 90706 $241.6000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 827 MORONTA PHILLIPS J 91110 $32729.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 841 ZAMORA OMAR A 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 MORRIS NICHOLAS J 92205 $320.3900 APPOINTED YES 02/07/16 841 ZIMOVEYSKOV ALEX-BRA 9140A $13.5000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 827 NAWROCKI JUSTIN J 22122 $49897.0000 APPOINTED YES 01/31/16 841 NGO TRI N 22305 $44582.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 841 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE NOEL CARL 34202 $74318.0000 INCREASE NO 02/28/16 841 FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/11/16 O’CONNOR AMY 10124 $79091.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 841 TITLE OPPEDISANO DOMENIC 92510 $250.9600 APPOINTED YES 02/28/15 841 NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY OTEMPONG KWAME 40502 $74203.0000 RETIRED NO 02/29/16 841 ADAMS-PIERRE YOLANDE V 10251 $38100.0000 RESIGNED NO 02/25/16 836 PADOVANO JOHN J 92210 $303.5900 RETIRED NO 03/01/16 841 ALBERT JOSEPH 40523 $59604.0000 RETIRED NO 02/27/16 836 PANDYA RAJENDRA 1001A $103975.0000 RETIRED YES 03/02/16 841 ARROYO PETER 10124 $41810.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 PANDYA RAJENDRA 20215 $80326.0000 RETIRED NO 03/02/16 841 ATANASIO NAOMI 10124 $48082.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 PHAN LINH K 22305 $44582.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 841 AVELLINO RICHARD C 10251 $37821.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/16/16 836 RABINOVITCH JOAQUIM L 22305 $54600.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 841 BAKER REGINA 10124 $53799.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 RAMZY ANDREW 22305 $44582.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 841 BANH ANH T 10124 $48082.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 836 ROMANO MADDALEN 13643 $89500.0000 INCREASE YES 02/28/16 841 BAPTISTE BRYAN 40510 $45385.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 836 RUSSELL JACQUELI 13632 $111624.0000 INCREASE NO 02/28/16 841 BARNES ALEXANDR N 10095 $92000.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 836 SAFRAN JEREMY S 22122 $67774.0000 INCREASE YES 02/14/16 841 CARDINALE JOHN A 21744 $82501.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 836 SANFILIPPO GIUSEPPE N 20215 $88776.0000 INCREASE YES 02/14/16 841 THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016 THE CITY RECORD 1409

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$16.1500 APPOINTED YES 02/22/16 860 PERINE COLEEN A 80633 $11.7900 RESIGNED YES 12/07/15 846 MOORE MAURICE V 12200 $16.1500 APPOINTED YES 02/22/16 860 PERRY DAVID I 56058 $63000.0000 INCREASE YES 02/21/16 846 REIGADAS RAYMOND A 10251 $39841.0000 RESIGNED NO 03/04/16 860 PISANO JESSICA G 10251 $32888.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/22/16 846 ROBINSON ELIZABET E 80633 $11.5000 RESIGNED YES 06/10/15 846 CONSUMER AFFAIRS RODRIGUEZ JOSTIN A 10251 $37821.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/22/16 846 FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/11/16 SCHACOR JESSICA 56058 $64000.0000 INCREASE YES 02/21/16 846 TITLE SLESARENKO VADIM 56058 $74000.0000 INCREASE YES 02/21/16 846 NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY SOUTHERLAND DEBORAH A 91406 $14.5000 RESIGNED YES 07/05/15 846 KUMAR PARVEJ 56058 $56229.0000 INCREASE YES 02/21/16 866 THOMPSON KARL 80633 $11.7900 RESIGNED YES 02/23/16 846 MARSTON VENESSA 56057 $44824.0000 RESIGNED YES 02/28/16 866 WILLIAMS ANGEL P 56058 $57500.0000 INCREASE YES 02/21/16 846 MENIN JULIE 12991 $205868.0000 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DEPT. OF DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION DEPT OF CITYWIDE ADMIN SVCS FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/11/16 FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/11/16 TITLE TITLE NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY AMIRI KIUMARS Q 22124 $84000.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 850 BADAMO RICHARD C 91628 $369.9200 APPOINTED NO 02/21/16 868 CHEMBAN SANTHOSH K 1001A $105560.0000 INCREASE YES 02/07/16 850 BERNARDO CHRISTIN 10064 $107450.0000 RETIRED YES 01/29/16 868 CHEMBAN SANTHOSH K 8299A $94250.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/07/16 850 BRANDENBURG RICKEY 90644 $29011.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 868 CHIN KENNETH 40510 $52193.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 850 BURRELL CHARLES 90644 $29011.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 868 CHOWDHURY ASADUL 10209 $11.3000 APPOINTED YES 02/24/16 850 DAVIS YVETTE P 90644 $33363.0000 RESIGNED YES 02/21/16 868 DATTA POLASH 20202 $46466.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 850 DELANEY JAMES G 91628 $369.9200 APPOINTED NO 02/21/16 868 GEE CARLYLE 13620 $42603.0000 APPOINTED NO 01/31/16 850 MARIN HECTOR L 90644 $29011.0000 TERMINATED YES 02/23/16 868 GUTIER ORLANDO 21215 $88533.0000 RETIRED NO 03/01/16 850 MAW WIN WIN 13643 $92782.0000 APPOINTED YES 01/24/16 868 JAVED SALMAN 22425 $46577.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 850 MEEKS DONNA L 10026 $76549.0000 APPOINTED YES 01/31/16 868 KADUKANMAKAL AUGUSTIN A 10015 $124069.0000 INCREASE YES 02/28/16 850 NEGRON JESUS 90644 $33363.0000 RESIGNED YES 02/26/16 868 LATTANZIO TIMOTHY J 22427 $70422.0000 INCREASE YES 02/28/16 850 PAIVA GEORGE J 91638 $449.6800 RESIGNED NO 02/21/16 868 LATTANZIO TIMOTHY J 20210 $59324.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 850 PALAZZO RALPH F 91628 $369.9200 APPOINTED NO 01/26/16 868 LEE EDMUND 13620 $59548.0000 APPOINTED NO 01/31/16 850 PERSAD RYAN H 60860 $55000.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 868 LIN FRANK 10015 $124069.0000 INCREASE YES 02/28/16 850 RISPOLI FRANK E 91628 $369.9200 APPOINTED NO 02/21/16 868 LOH MUNHOE 13631 $60037.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 850 STOVALL MARY E 90644 $29011.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 868 LUKE THERESA 12626 $52162.0000 APPOINTED NO 12/13/15 850 SYNOWIEC JOHN E 91628 $369.9200 APPOINTED NO 02/21/16 868 MAMUN ABDULLAH 20202 $46466.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 850 MCGHIE RICHARD D 13620 $46151.0000 APPOINTED NO 01/31/16 850 DEPT OF CITYWIDE ADMIN SVCS NABIL RIZVAN K 22425 $46577.0000 RESIGNED YES 02/28/16 850 FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/11/16 NAQVI HAROON I 13620 $37046.0000 APPOINTED NO 01/31/16 850 TITLE NNABUGWU VERONICA U 1002D $112110.0000 RETIRED NO 02/24/16 850 NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY OSTAGNE FLORENCE 12626 $63343.0000 APPOINTED NO 12/13/15 850 VASQUEZ ARIAN 91628 $369.9200 APPOINTED NO 02/28/16 868 PAPANEOCLEOUS ANDREAS 21915 $62823.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 850 VELASQUEZ OMAR 80609 $34322.0000 RETIRED NO 03/02/16 868 PATEL SHEFALEE N 20215 $90000.0000 INCREASE YES 02/07/16 850 XINOGALOS PETROS L 91644 $393.6800 RETIRED NO 03/02/16 868 PAUL LIONEL 20210 $59324.0000 RETIRED NO 02/17/16 850 PAUL WILLARD 13620 $46151.0000 APPOINTED NO 01/31/16 850 DISTRICT ATTORNEY-MANHATTAN PEART ADRIENNE C 13611 $45273.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 850 FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/11/16 RAMADHIN DAVID R 34201 $46466.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/21/16 850 TITLE RAMOS CRISTINA B 22425 $46577.0000 APPOINTED YES 02/28/16 850 NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY REYNOLDS CELINA 12626 $65526.0000 RETIRED NO 03/02/16 850 DE LUCA EMILIANO M 30114 $73000.0000 RESIGNED YES 02/17/16 901 1410 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016

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LETT MARY 13395 $130000.0000 APPOINTED YES 03/13/16 015 ANES EDWIN 7021A $90822.0000 RETIRED NO 02/01/16 056 PRABHU PRATIBHA R 12158 $74892.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/21/16 015 ANGEL EMMA 71012 $35545.0000 RESIGNED NO 02/25/16 056 SCHWAM KEITH 95005 $167000.0000 APPOINTED YES 03/06/16 015 ARIAS SUSAN A 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 SOTELO INGRID D 10022 $110000.0000 INCREASE YES 03/13/16 015 ASTUDILLO-RODRI YURIDIA 70205 $11.7900 RESIGNED YES 03/10/16 056 SZOSTAK PAWEL 10015 $97000.0000 APPOINTED YES 03/13/16 015 AVILA KENNETH F 70210 $78026.0000 RETIRED NO 03/12/16 056 TAN JIAN HUA 40501 $47215.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/06/16 015 BAKER LANNEL H 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 TAYEH HANI 40510 $52193.0000 RESIGNED YES 01/09/16 015 BARRETO JULI-ANN 70210 $78026.0000 RETIRED NO 03/16/16 056 TROINO JOHN 40501 $45000.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/06/16 015 BASON EILEEN A 10147 $45871.0000 RETIRED NO 02/29/16 056 OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT BATTLE SHANICE A 60817 $30714.0000 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03/06/16 030 COX NEEAH K 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 CRANSTON CHRISTOP E 31121 $29.5500 RESIGNED YES 03/11/16 056 DEPARTMENT OF INVESTIGATION CRUZ DENNIS 71651 $36210.0000 RESIGNED NO 03/05/16 056 FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/25/16 CUNNINGHAM FRANCIS J 70235 $102054.0000 RETIRED NO 01/30/16 056 TITLE DAS SUMON 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY FAN V-TSIEN 31130 $74313.0000 RESIGNED YES 03/05/16 032 DATE SONICA D 71012 $35545.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/23/16 056 KARIM SHAFAYET 10050 $143375.0000 INCREASE YES 11/16/15 032 DAVIS SYLVIA C 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 KHAN SUKHANWE 13611 $68000.0000 INCREASE YES 02/01/16 032 DAVIS TREMEL 70210 $57747.0000 RESIGNED NO 03/15/16 056 NELSON RUMPH ROSEMARY 56057 $40000.0000 INCREASE YES 03/06/16 032 DE SOUZA DINIZ ANGELA M 70205 $11.7900 APPOINTED YES 03/11/16 056 PIALI SARA J 31143 $50000.0000 APPOINTED YES 03/06/16 032 DEAN PAUL C 70260 $117145.0000 RETIRED NO 01/16/16 056 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POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/25/16 FOR PERIOD ENDING 03/25/16 TITLE TITLE NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY NAME NUM SALARY ACTION PROV EFF DATE AGENCY ABBOTT MELODY S 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 GARCIA JOSE F 70235 $103585.0000 RETIRED NO 03/18/16 056 ABRAHAM LEON I 60817 $38896.0000 RESIGNED NO 03/16/16 056 GEORGE MAKEDA W 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 ACKERMAN TYESHA M 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 GEZURIAN SEAN G 7021D $87791.0000 RETIRED NO 01/01/16 056 ADAMES NATYIRA 10144 $32888.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/25/16 056 GIANGREGORIO SEBASTIA 70235 $102054.0000 RETIRED NO 02/14/16 056 ADAMEZ KASSANDR 10144 $32888.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/25/16 056 GIORDANO DONATO P 92575 $102263.0000 RETIRED NO 03/01/16 056 ADDAI KOJO 60817 $30714.0000 RESIGNED NO 03/03/16 056 ALI NAZEEM 92510 $313.0400 RETIRED NO 03/01/16 056 GLENN JR DARRYL E 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 ALLEN DANIEL T 81901 $35825.0000 RETIRED NO 03/16/16 056 GLOVER KENDRICK D 60817 $38896.0000 RESIGNED NO 02/27/16 056 ALVARADO CLARIBEL 10147 $45657.0000 RESIGNED NO 03/15/16 056 GONZALEZ JESUS 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 ALVARADO DAVID 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 GONZALEZ-ROBLES ORILEYDA 60817 $33821.0000 APPOINTED NO 01/06/16 056 ALVAREZ DESI M 70235 $102054.0000 RETIRED NO 01/01/16 056 GUITY JESSICA 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 AMOS SHATEEMA M 60817 $30714.0000 APPOINTED NO 03/01/16 056 GUZZI LISA M 10144 $32888.0000 APPOINTED NO 02/25/16 056 1412 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2016

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Goods and Services „„PUBLIC HEARING FREIGHT RAIL CONSULTANT SERVICES - Request for Proposals - PIN# 63910001 - Due 5-6-16 at 4:00 P.M. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Contract Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, April 14, 2016, at 1 Centre Street, Mezzanine, New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) is Borough of Manhattan, commencing at 10:00 A.M. on the following: seeking a consultant or consultant team to perform freight rail consulting services. NYCEDC seeks to bring freight rail infrastructure IN THE MATTER OF a proposed contract between the Department of within New York City (the “City”) to a state of good repair, promote safe Homeless Services and Acacia Network Housing, Inc., located at 300 freight rail operations, enhance railroad competition in the region and East 175th Street, Bronx, NY 10457, to operate a Stand-alone encourage new freight rail shippers. In particular, NYCEDC manages Transitional Residence for homeless adults at the Verve-29th key freight rail facilities that are owned by the City and operated Street Adult Shelter, 40-03 29th Street, Queens, NY 11101. The through public-private partnerships with national Class I railroads and total contract amount shall be $39,346,647. The contract term shall be local shortlines. NYCEDC also manages freight maritime infrastructure from April 1, 2016 to October 30, 2020 with a three year renewal option with connecting freight rail service. In addition, NYCEDC manages from October 31, 2020 to October 31 2023. E-PIN #: 07110P0002099. capital projects to expand and improve freight rail infrastructure in the The proposed contractor has been selected by means of the Competitive City, negotiates with railroads to improve existing rail facilities and site Sealed Proposal Method (Open Ended Request for Proposals), pursuant new operations within the City, and participates in regional freight to Section 3-03 (b)(2) of the Procurement Policy Board Rules. initiatives. A draft copy of the proposed contract will be available for public NYCEDC plans to select a consultant on the basis of factors stated in inspection at the Department of Homeless Services, 33 Beaver Street, the RFP which include, but are not limited to: the quality of the New York, NY 10004, from April 7, 2016 to April 14, 2016, excluding proposal, experience of key staff identified in the proposal, experience Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and quality of any subcontractors proposed, demonstrated successful  E a7 experience in performing services similar to those encompassed in the RFP, and the proposed fee. It is the policy of NYCEDC to comply with all Federal, State and City laws and regulations which prohibit unlawful discrimination because HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status and other protected category and to take affirmative action in working „„PUBLIC HEARING with contracting parties to ensure certified Minority and Women- Owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs) share in the economic opportunities generated by NYCEDC’s projects and initiatives. Please NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Contract Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, April 14, 2016, at 1 Centre Street, Mezzanine, refer to the Equal Employment and Affirmative Compliance for Borough of Manhattan, commencing at 10:00 A.M. on the following: Non-Construction Contracts Addendum in the RFP. IN THE MATTER OF four (4) proposed contracts between the Human This project has Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise Resources Administration of the City of New York and the vendors (“M/WBE”) participation goals, and all respondents will be required to listed below, for the Provision of Increased Access to Federal submit a M/WBE Narrative Form with their response. To learn more Disability Benefits. The term of these contracts will be three (3) about NYCEDC’s M/WBE program, visit http://www.nycedc.com/ years from June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2019 with one three- year renewal opportunitymwdbe. For the list of companies who have been certified option from June 1, 2019 to May 31, 2022. with the New York City Department of Small Business Services as M/WBE, please go to the www.nyc.gov/buycertified. Contractor/ NYCEDC established the Kick Start Loan programs for Minority, Address E-PIN Amount Service Area Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (M/W/DBE) interested The Legal Aid Society 09615I0007001 $2,099,475.00 Region 1-Bronx, in working on public projects. Kick Start Loans facilitates financing for 199 Water Street Manhattan and short-term mobilization needs such as insurance, payroll, supplies and New York, NY 10038 Staten Island equipment. Bidders, sub-contractors and sub-consultants are strongly encouraged to visit the NYCEDC website at www.nycedc.com/ Legal Services NYC 09615I0007002 $2,099,475.00 Region 1-Bronx, opportunitymwdbe to learn more about the program. 40 Worth Street Manhattan and New York, NY 10013 Staten Island An optional informational session will be held on Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at 1:00 P.M. at NYCEDC. Those who wish to attend should RSVP The Legal Aid Society 09615I0007003 $1,717,752.00 Region 2- by email on or before Tuesday, April 19, 2016. 199 Water Street Brooklyn and Respondents may submit questions and/or request clarifications from New York, NY 10038 Queens NYCEDC no later than 5:00 P.M. on Friday, April 22, 2016. Questions Legal Services NYC 09615I0007004 $1,717,753.00 Region 2- regarding the subject matter of this RFP should be directed to 40 Worth Street Brooklyn and [email protected]. Answers to all questions will be posted by New York, NY 10013 Queens Friday, April 29, 2016 to www.nycedc.com/RFP. The proposed contractors have been selected through HHS Please submit five (5) sets of your proposal and one digital copy on CD ACCELERATOR, pursuant to Section 3-16 of the Procurement Policy or USB drive. Board (PPB) Rules. Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to Draft copies of the proposed contracts are available for public inspection secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- at the Human Resources Administration of the City of New York, 150 qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other Greenwich Street, 37th Floor, New York, NY 10007, on business days, information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time from April 7, 2016 to April 14, 2016, between the hours of 10:00 A.M. specified above. and 5:00 P.M., excluding, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Economic Development Corporation, 110 William Street, 4th Floor, New If you need to schedule an inspection appointment and/or need York, NY 10038. Maryann Catalano (212) 312-3969; Fax: (212) 312-3918; additional information, please contact Dory Mount at (929) 221-6351. [email protected]  E a7  E a7