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City Record Edition VOLUME CXLI NUMBER 89 THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 Price: $4.00 Education . 1719 Environmental Protection ������������������������ 1720 THE CITY RECORD TABLE OF CONTENTS Agency Chief Contracting Officer � � � � � 1720 Health and Hospitals Corporation . 1720 BILL DE BLASIO Sea View Hospital � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1720 Mayor PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS Housing Authority . 1720 Borough President - Manhattan �������������� 1709 Purchasing � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1720 Business Integrity Commission . 1709 STACEY CUMBERBATCH Supply Management � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1721 Commissioner, Department of Citywide City Planning Commission . 1709 Human Resources Administration . 1722 Community Boards . 1710 Agency Chief Contracting Officer � � � � � 1722 Administrative Services Information Technology and Information Technology and Telecommunications. 1710 Telecommunications. 1722 ELI BLACHMAN Landmarks Preservation Commission . 1710 Franchise Administration � � � � � � � � � � � 1722 Editor, The City Record Office of The Mayor . 1712 Office of Management and Budget . 1722 Mayor’s Office of Contract Services . 1712 Parks and Recreation �������������������������������� 1722 Published Monday through Friday, except Transportation ������������������������������������������ 1712 Capital Projects � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1722 legal holidays by the New York City Water Board ���������������������������������������������� 1715 Police ���������������������������������������������������������� 1723 Department of Citywide Administrative Equipment � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1723 PROPERTY DISPOSITION School Construction Authority . 1723 Services under Authority of Section 1066 of Citywide Administrative Services ������������ 1715 Contract Services � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1723 the New York City Charter. 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Economic Development Corporation �������� 1719 Contracts� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 1719 READER’S GUIDE . 1732 commercial space located at 2724 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10025, Storefront Unit – 2, Block 1876, Part of Lot 20, pursuant to New York City Charter Section 384(b)(4). PUBLIC HEARINGS AND E m8-15 MEETINGS BUSINESS INTEGRITY COMMISSION See Also: Procurement; Agency Rules MEETING Pursuant to section 104 of the Public Officers Law, notice is hereby given of an open meeting of the Commissioners of the New York City BOROUGH PRESIDENT - MANHATTAN Business Integrity Commission. The meeting will be held on Monday, June 2, 2014 at 3:00 P.M. at Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street, 1st Floor, MEETING New York, NY. E The Manhattan Borough Board will meet Thursday, May 15, 2014, m8-13 at 8:30 A.M. in the Manhattan Borough President’s Office, 1 Centre Street, 19th Floor South, New York, N.Y. The meeting will include a vote on a resolution approving a lease from the City of New York to the New York City Land Development Corporation (“NYCLDC”) and an assignment of lease to the Nut Box, LLC, or an affiliate, for CITY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT RESOLUTIONS Have been adopted by the City Planning Commission Scheduling public hearings on the following matters to be held in Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street, New York, NY, on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at 10:00 A.M. BOROUGH OF THE BRONX No. 1 1337 JEROME AVENUE CD 4 C 140231 PPX IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department 1710 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2014 of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) pursuant to Section 197-c of the New York City Charter, for the disposition of one city-owned property located at 1337 Jerome Avenue (Block 2856, Lot 51) pursuant to zoning. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND YVETTE V. GRUEL, Calendar Officer TELECOMMUNICATIONS City Planning Commission PUBLIC HEARINGS 22 Reade Street, Room 2E New York, NY 10007 Telephone (212) 720-3370 NOTICE OF A FRANCHISE AND CONCESSION REVIEW E m8-21 COMMITTEE (“FCRC”) PUBLIC HEARING to be held on Monday May 12, 2014 commencing at 2:30 P.M. at 22 Reade Street, Borough of Manhattan on the following items: 1) a proposed information services franchise agreement between the City of New York and Metro Fiber Co., LLC; and 2) a proposed telecommunications services franchise COMMUNITY BOARDS agreement between the City of New York and Metro Fiber Co., LLC. The proposed franchise agreements authorize the franchisees to PUBLIC HEARINGS install, operate and maintain facilities on, over and under the City’s inalienable property to provide, respectively, information services PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matters and telecommunications services, each as defined in the respective have been scheduled for public hearing by Community Board: franchise agreements. The proposed franchise agreements have a term ending June 30, 2021, subject to possible renewal to the fifteenth BOROUGH OF THE BRONX anniversary of the date the agreements become effective, and provide COMMUNITY BOARD NO. 07 - Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at 6:30 P.M., for compensation to the City to begin at 30 cents per linear foot in Bronx Community Board 7 Office, 229-A East 204th Street, Bronx, NY Manhattan and 25 cents per linear foot in other boroughs, escalating two cents a quarter thereafter, subject to certain adjustments. Agenda #N140359BDX A copy of the proposed franchise agreements may be viewed at The Amended district plan for Fordham Road Business Improvement Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications, 2 District (BID). Metrotech Center, 4th Floor, Brooklyn, New York 11201, commencing April 21, 2014 through May 12, 2014, between the hours of 9:30 A.M. E m8-14 and 3:30 P.M., excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Hard copies of the proposed franchise agreements may be obtained, by appointment, at a cost of $.25 per page. All payments shall be made at PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matters the time of pickup by check or money order made payable to the New have been scheduled for public hearing by Community Board: York City Department of Finance. The proposed franchise agreements may also be obtained in PDF form at no cost, by email request. BOROUGH OF QUEENS Interested parties should contact Roxanne Chambers at 718-403-6730 COMMUNITY BOARD NO. 07 - Monday, May 12, 2014 at 7:00 P.M., or by email at [email protected]. Union Plaza Care Center-9th floor, 33-23 Union Street, Flushing, NY NOTE: Individuals requesting sign language interpreters at the public BSA# 11-93-BZ hearing should contact the Mayor’s Office of Contract Services, Public 46-45 Kissena Blvd. a.k.a 140-01 Laburnum Ave. Hearing Unit, 253 Broadway, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10007, (212) Application seeks to extend the term of the special permit granted by 788-7490, no later than SEVEN (7) BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE the Board, to permit a change in use from motor vehicle storage and PUBLIC HEARING. TDD users should call Verizon relay service. repair to an eating and drinking establishment with accessory parking. The Hearing may be cablecast on NYCMedia channels Extend the time to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy for the existing a18-m12 building, a waiver of the Board’s Rules of Practice and Procedure is also requested to permit the filing of this application more than (30) days after the expiration of the time to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. BSA# 59-13-A LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION 11-30 143rd Place, Whitestone, NY A proposal to waive the requirements of Section 35 of the General City PUBLIC HEARINGS Law and permit the construction of a new one-family residence located in the bed of a mapped street. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of m6-12 Title 25, chapter 3 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York (Sections 25-307, 25-308, 25-309, 25-313, 25-318, 25-320) (formerly Chapter 8-A, Sections 207-6.0, 207-7.0, 207-12.0, 207-17.0 and PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matters 207-19.0), on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 9:30 A.M. in the morning have been scheduled for public hearing by Community Board: of that day, a public hearing will be held in the Conference Room at 1 Centre Street, 9th Floor, Borough of Manhattan with
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