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Criminal Justice Coordinator SUPPLEMENT TO THE CITY RECORD THE CITY COUNCIL-STATED MEETING OF TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2011 40 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 CXXXVIII NUMBER 66 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2011 PRICE $4.00 COURT NOTICES Financial Information Services Agency . .819 Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority 820 Supreme Court . .817 Health and Hospitals Corporation . .819 TABLE OF CONTENTS AGENCY PUBLIC HEARINGS New York County . .817 Materials Management . .819 PUBLIC HEARINGS & MEETINGS Criminal Justice Coordinator . .820 See map on Page . .823 Health and Mental Hygiene . .819 Cultural Affairs . .820 Queens Borough President . .813 Agency Chief Contracting Officer . .819 PROPERTY DISPOSITION Environmental Protection . .820 Staten Island Borough President . .813 Homeless Services . .819 Citywide Administrative Services . .818 Human Resources Administration . .821 City Council . .813 Municipal Supply Services . .818 Contracts and Procurement . .819 AGENCY RULES City Planning Commission . .813 Auction . .818 Housing Authority . .819 Citywide Administrative Services . .821 City Planning . .815 Sale by Sealed Bid . .818 Purchasing Division . .819 Health and Mental Hygiene . .821 Community Boards . .815 Police . .818 Human Resources Administration . .819 SPECIAL MATERIALS Franchise and Concession Review PROCUREMENT Juvenile Justice . .820 City Planning . .822 Committee . .816 City University . .818 Parks and Recreation . .820 Comptroller . .822 Labor Relations . .816 Citywide Administrative Services . .818 Purchasing and Accounting . .820 Changes in Personnel . .822 Landmarks Preservation Commission . .816 Municipal Supply Services . .818 Revenue and Concessions . .820 Transportation . .817 Vendor Lists . .818 Transportation . .820 READERS GUIDE . .824 be held at Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street New York, THE CITY RECORD MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG, Mayor New York, on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 at 10:00 A.M. EDNA WELLS HANDY, Commissioner, Department of Citywide Administrative Services. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN ELI BLACHMAN, Editor of The City Record. No. 1 59-61 THOMPSON STREET Published Monday through Friday, except legal holidays by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services CD 2 C 110043 ZSM of the City of New York under Authority of Section 1066 of the New York City Charter. IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Kissling Realty Advisors pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the Subscription–$500 a year; daily, $4.00 a copy ($5.00 by mail) Periodicals Postage Paid at New York, N.Y. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE CITY RECORD, 1 Centre Street, Room 2208, New York, N.Y. 10007 - 1602 New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-781 of the Zoning Resolution to Editorial Office Subscription Changes/Information The City of New York Home Page modify the use regulations of Section 42-14(D)(2)(b) to allow 1 Centre Street, Room 2208 1 Centre Street, Room 2208 provides Internet access via the world Use Group 6 uses on portions of the ground floor and cellar of New York N.Y. 10007-1602 New York N.Y. 10007-1602 wide web to THE DAILY CITY RECORD an existing six-story building, on property located at 59-61 Telephone (212) 669-8252 Telephone (212) 669-8252 http://www.nyc.gov/cityrecord Thompson Street (Block 489, Lot 36), in an M1-5B District. Plans for this proposal are on file with the City Planning to Sections 197-c & 201 of the New York City Charter, for an Commission and may be seen in Room 3N, 22 Reade Street, amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 14c, establishing New York, N.Y. 10007. within an existing R3-2 District a C1-2 District bounded by a PUBLIC HEARINGS AND line 150 feet southerly of 69th Avenue, a line midway between Nos. 2 & 3 MEETINGS 164th Street and 165th Street, a line 290 feet southerly of WEST CLINTON REZONING 69th Avenue, and 164th Street as shown on a diagram (for No. 2 illustrative purposes only) dated January 24, 2011, Borough CD 4 N 110176 ZRM of Queens. IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by New See Also: Procurement; Agency Rules a1-7 York City Department of City Planning and Manhattan Community Board 4 pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, relating to Article IX, Chapter 6 QUEENS BOROUGH PRESIDENT STATEN ISLAND BOROUGH PRESIDENT (Special Clinton District), Article I, Chapter 4 (Sidewalk Café ■ PUBLIC HEARINGS Regulations), and Appendix F, ■ PUBLIC MEETING Matter in underline is new, to be added; Matter in strike out is old, to be deleted; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING of the Staten Island Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10 held by the Borough President of Queens, Helen Marshall, on Borough Board on Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at 5:30 P.M. at (DEFINITIONS) Thursday, April 7, 2011 at 10:30 A.M., in the Borough the Staten Island Borough Hall, Stuyvesant Place, Conference *** indicates where unchanged text appears in the Presidents Conference Room located at 120-55 Queens Room 122, Staten Island, New York 10301. Resolution Boulevard, Kew Gardens, New York 11424, on the following * * * items: m31-a6 Article 1 – General Provisions * * * NOTE: Individuals requesting Sign Language Interpreters Chapter 4 should contact the Borough President’s Office, (718) 286-2860, CITY COUNCIL Sidewalk Cafe Regulations TDD users should call (718) 286-2656, no later than FIVE * * * BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING. ■ PUBLIC HEARINGS 14-44 Special Zoning Districts Where Certain Sidewalk CD07 – ULURP #C070210 ZMQ - IN THE MATTER OF an Cafes Are Permitted application submitted by Eric Palatnik, PC on behalf of Mark NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Council has #Enclosed# or #unenclosed sidewalk cafes# shall be E. Solow., pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the NYC scheduled the following public hearings on the matters permitted, as indicated, in the following special zoning Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map Section No. 10a: indicated below: districts, where allowed by the underlying zoning. #Small 1. changing from an M1-1 District to an R6 District The Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises will hold sidewalk cafes#, however, may be located on #streets# or property bounded by a line 100 feet northerly of a public hearing in the Council Committee Room, 250 portions of #streets# within special zoning districts pursuant Northern Boulevard, a line 100 feet easterly of Broadway, 14th Floor, New York City, New York 10007, to the provisions of Section 14-43 (Locations Where Only Prince Street, Northern Boulevard, and Prince commencing at 9:30 A.M. on Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Small Sidewalk Cafes Are Permitted). Street; and The Subcommittee on Planning, Dispositions and #Enclosed #Unenclosed Concessions will hold a public hearing in the Council 2. establishing within the proposed R6 District a C2-2 Manhattan Sidewalk Cafe# Sidewalk Cafe# Committee Room, 250 Broadway, 14th Floor, New York District bounded by a line 100 feet northerly of 125th Street District Yes Yes City, New York 10007, commencing at 11:00 A.M. on Battery Park City District Yes Yes Northern Boulevard, a line 100 feet easterly of Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Prince Street, Northern Boulevard, and Prince Clinton District Yes No Yes Limited Commercial District No No* Street; PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE. Lincoln Square District No Yes Little Italy District No Yes Block 4958, Lots 65, 67 and part of 63, Flushing, Borough of The Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting and Lower Manhattan District No Yes** Queens. Maritime Uses will hold a public hearing on the Manhattanville Mixed Use District No*** Yes following matter in the Council Committee Room, 250 Transit Land Use District Yes Yes CD14 – ULURP #080440 MMQ - IN THE MATTER of an Broadway, 16th Floor, New York City, New York 10007, Tribeca Mixed Use District Yes Yes application submitted by the NYC Department of commencing at 1:00 P.M. on Tuesday, April 12, 2011: Transportation Design and the NYC Department of Design United Nations Development District No Yes and Construction, pursuant to Sections 197-c and 199 of the The Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting and New York Charter, for an amendment to the City Map Maritime Uses will hold an oversight hearing in relation to * #Unenclosed sidewalk cafes# are allowed on Greenwich involving: “Fair Share after 20 years.” Avenue ● the establishment of Almeda Avenue between PLEASE NOTE TIME CHANGE. ** #Unenclosed sidewalk cafes# are not allowed on State, Barbadoes Drive and the United States Pierhead ☛ a6-12 and Bulkhead Line; 17-31411 Whitehall or Chambers Streets or Broadway ● the delineation of a sewer easement; ● the extinguishment of a portion of record street; *** Enclosed sidewalk cafes are allowed in Subdistrict B CITY PLANNING COMMISSION * * * including authorization for any acquisition or disposition of Article IX - Special Purpose Districts real property related thereto, in accordance with Map 5006, ■ PUBLIC HEARINGS dated June 15, 2010 and signed by the Borough President, Chapter 6 Zoning Map 30c, Borough of Queens. Special Clinton District NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RESOLUTIONS * * * CD08 – ULURP #090347 ZMQ - IN THE MATTER of an Have been adopted by the City Planning Commission 96-10 application submitted by J & H Management Corp., pursuant Scheduling public hearings on the following matters to PRESERVATION AREA 814 THE CITY RECORD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 2011 * * * (1) Inclusionary
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