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City Record Edition SUPPLEMENT TO THE CITY RECORD THE CITY COUNCIL-STATED MEETING OF SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 2008 160 PAGES THE CITY RECORD THE CITY RECORD Official Journal of The City of New York U.S.P.S.0114-660 Printed on paper containing 40% post-consumer material VOLUME CXXXV NUMBER 211 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2008 PRICE $4.00 PROPERTY DISPOSITION Environmental Protection . .3485 Juvenile Justice . .3486 Citywide Administrative Services . .3484 Bureau of Wastewater Treatment . .3485 Parks and Recreation . .3486 TABLE OF CONTENTS Division of Municipal Supply Services 3484 Finance . .3485 Contract Administration . .3486 PUBLIC HEARINGS & MEETINGS Sale By Sealed Bid . .3484 Contracts . .3485 Payroll Administration . .3486 Staten Island Borough President . .3481 Police . .3484 Financial Information Services Agency .3485 Office of Contracts and Procurement . .3486 Business Integrity Commission . .3481 Auction . .3484 Office of Contracts and Procurement . .3485 City Planning Commission . .3481 School Construction Authority . .3487 Fire . .3485 Community Board . .3482 PROCUREMENT Contract Administration . .3487 Health and Hospitals Corporation . .3485 Franchise and Concession Review Buildings . .3484 Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Contract Unit . .3484 Health and Mental Hygiene . .3485 Committee . .3482 Authority . .3487 Health and Hospitals Corporation . .3482 Citywide Administrative Services . .3485 Agency Chief Contracting Officer . .3486 AGENCY RULES Landmarks Preservation Commission . .3482 Division of Municipal Supply Services 3485 Homeless Services . .3486 Transportation . .3487 Transportation . .3483 Vendor Lists . .3485 Office of Contracts and Procurement . .3486 Voter Assistance Commission . .3484 SPECIAL MATERIALS Design and Construction . .3485 Housing Preservation and Development 3486 Housing Preservation and Development 3487 COURT NOTICE Contract Section . .3485 Information Technology and Supreme Court . .3484 Education . .3485 Telecommunications . .3486 Transportation . .3487 Richmond County . .3484 Division of Contracts and Purchasing 3485 Agency Chief Contracting Officer . .3486 READERS GUIDE . .3488 96-20 THE CITY RECORD MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG, Mayor PERIMETER AREA MARTHA K. HIRST, Commissioner, Department of Citywide Administrative Services. * * * ELI BLACHMAN, Editor of The City Record. 96-25 Floor Area Bonus for New Legitimate Theater Use Published Monday through Friday, except legal holidays by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services of the City of New York under Authority of Section 1066 of the New York City Charter. Within Subarea 2 of the 42nd Street Perimeter Area as Subscription–$500 a year; daily, $4.00 a copy ($5.00 by mail) Periodicals Postage Paid at New York, N.Y. shown in Appendix A of this Chapter, for #developments# or POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE CITY RECORD, 1 Centre Street, Room 2208, New York, N.Y. 10007 - 1602 #enlargements# located within the area bounded by West 42nd Street, Dyer Avenue, West 41st Street and Eleventh Editorial Office Subscription Changes/Information The City of New York Home Page Avenue that have fully utilized a #floor area# increase 1 Centre Street, Room 2208 1 Centre Street, Room 2208 provides Internet access via the WORLD pursuant to Section 23-90 (INCLUSIONARY HOUSING), New York N.Y. 10007-1602 New York N.Y. 10007-1602 WIDE WEB to solicitations and awards three additional square feet of #floor area# may be provided Telephone (212) 669-8252 http://www.nyc.gov/cityrecord Telephone (212) 669-8252 for each square foot of new legitimate theater #use#, the #floor area ratio# may be increased from 12.0 to a maximum of 15.0, provided that for every three square feet of bonused between Halleck Street and Hunt’s Point Avenue; #floor area#, one square foot of such bonused #floor area# ● the widening of Halleck Street between Hunt’s shall be used for new “performance space”, which, for the Point Avenue and Viele Avenue; purposes of this Section 96-25 shall mean space to be used as PUBLIC HEARINGS AND ● the modification and delineation of sewer corridors a legitimate theater or for non-profit performing arts use. MEETINGS necessitated thereby; Such bonused #floor area# shall be permitted only upon ● the adjustment of grades necessitated thereby; and certification by the Chairperson of the City Planning ● any acquisition or disposition of real properties Commission to the Commissioner of Buildings that the related thereto, following conditions shall exist have been met: See Also: Procurement; Agency Rules in accordance with Map No. 13120 dated June 20, 2008 and (a) the total #floor area ratio# on the #zoning lot# shall signed by the Borough President. not exceed 15.0; STATEN ISLAND BOROUGH BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX (b)(a) all #floor area# for any performance space for which PRESIDENT No. 2 a bonus is received pursuant to this Section shall be RANDALL’S ISLAND CONNECTOR limited to floor space exclusively associated with ■ PUBLIC MEETING CD 11 M C 080533 PCY legitimate theater or non-profit performing arts CD 1 X #use#, including auditorium, orchestra, balconies, IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Staten Island Borough Board, Conference Room 122 at 5:30 stage and theater equipment space, wings, dressing P.M. on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at Borough Hall - Department of Transportation, the Department of Parks and rooms, rehearsal space, lobbies, lounges, ticket Stuyvesant Place, Staten Island, New York 10301. Recreation and the Department of Citywide Administrative offices, rest rooms, and circulation space. Any other 16-201008 o27-n5 Services pursuant to Section 197-c of the New York City use of the bonused performance space shall not Charter for site selection and acquisition of easements (Block comprise more than 25% of the total #floor area# of 2543, p/o Lot 1 and Block 2583, p/o Lot 2) for use as a such performance space; pedestrian and bicycle pathway. BUSINESS INTEGRITY COMMISSION (c)(b) the theater such performance space shall be ■ MEETING BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN designed, arranged and used exclusively for live No. 3 performances and rehearsals of drama, music or CROSBY STREET HOTEL dance and shall have at least 99 100 fixed seats and Pursuant to Section 104 of the Public Officers Law, notice is CD 2 C 080505 ZSM no more than 299 seats. If there is more than one hereby given of an open meeting of the Commissioners of the IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Crosby performance space, each shall have at least 100 New York City Business Integrity Commission. The meeting Street Hotel LLC, pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the will be held on Friday from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. on seats, and adjacent performance spaces may be November 7, 2008 at Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street, 1st Floor, New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit designed in a manner that allows for their New York, New York. pursuant to Section 74-781 of the Zoning Resolution to modify combination into a single performance space the requirements of Section 42-14 (D)(2)(b) to allow Use 22A-221008 o27-30 provided such combined space has no more than Group 5 uses (hotel use) and/or Use Group 6 uses (retail uses) 299 seats. Performance space for which a bonus is to be located below the floor level of the second story of a received pursuant to this Section shall only be used proposed 11-story building on property located at 79 Crosby for non-profit performing arts use provided the CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Street a.k.a. 246 Lafayette Street (Block 496, Lots 1 & 29), in #development# or #enlargement# contains at least ■ PUBLIC HEARINGS an M1-5B District. two performance spaces used exclusively for performances of legitimate theater; Plans for this proposal are on file with the City Planning NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RESOLUTIONS Commission and may be seen in Room 3N, 22 Reade Street, (c) a letter from the Department of Cultural Affairs Have been adopted by the City Planning Commission New York, N.Y. 10007. shall be submitted certifying that: scheduling public hearings on the following matters to be held at Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street New York, No. 4 (d)(1) a signed lease shall be has been provided New York, on Wednesday, November 19, 2008, CLINTON DISTRICT THEATER BONUS from a the prospective theater operator of commencing at 10:00 A.M. CD 4 N 080184(B) ZRM the performance space, or a written IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the commitment from the owner of the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX Department of City Planning pursuant to Section 201 of the theater performance space if such owner No. 1 New York City Charter, and proposed for modification is also the operator, for occupancy of the FOOD CENTER DRIVE pursuant to Section 2-06(c)(1) of the Uniform Land Use theater performance space and its CD 2 C 070443 MMX Review Procedure for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution operation as a legitimate theater or non- IN THE MATTER OF an application, submitted by the of the City of New York, concerning Article IX Chapter 6 profit performing arts space for a period Economic Development Corporation and the Department of (Special Clinton District) of not less than five years, pursuant to an Small Business Services, pursuant to Sections 197-c and 199 operating plan and program therefor; of the New York City Charter and Section 5-430 et seq. of the Matter in underline is new, to be added; New York City Administrative Code, for an amendment to the Matter in strikeout is old, to be deleted; (2) the proposed operator of the performance City Map involving: Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10; space has the fiscal and managerial * * * indicates where unchanged text appears in the capacity to successfully operate such ● the establishment of Food Center Drive and Hunt’s Zoning Resolution space; Point Landing east of Halleck Street; ● the elimination, discontinuance and closing of Article IX - Special Purpose Districts (3) preliminary design plans have been Hunt’s Point Avenue between Halleck Street and provided to the Department of Cultural the U.S.
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