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City Record Edition THE GREEN BOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE AT NYC.GOV/GREENBOOK THE CITY RECORD THE CITY RECORD U.S.P.S.0114-660 Official Journal of The City of New York Printed on paper containing 40% post-consumer material VOLUME CXXXVIV NUMBER 162 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2012 PRICE $4.00 PROPERTY DISPOSITION Environmental Protection . .2336 Police . .2337 TABLE OF CONTENTS Citywide Administrative Services . .2335 Finance . .2336 Contract Administration Unit . .2337 PUBLIC HEARINGS & MEETINGS Office of Citywide Purchasing . .2335 Contracts . .2336 Triborough Bridge and Tunnel City Council . .2333 Health and Hospitals Corporation . .2336 Police . .2336 Authority . .2337 City Planning Commission . .2333 PROCUREMENT Health and Mental Hygiene . .2336 SPECIAL MATERIALS Environmental Control Board . .2334 Administration for Children’s Services .2336 Agency Chief Contracting Officer . .2336 Mayor’s Office of Contract Services . .2337 Landmarks Preservation Commission . .2334 Citywide Administrative Services . .2336 Human Resources Administration . .2336 Changes in Personnel . .2337 Board of Standards and Appeals . .2335 Office of Citywide Purchasing . .2336 Agency Chief Contracting Officer/Contracts . .2336 LATE NOTICE Transportation . .2335 Municipal Supply Services . .2336 Parks and Recreation . .2337 Housing Authority . .2339 Youth and Community Development . .2335 Vendor Lists . .2336 Revenue and Concessions . .2337 READER’S GUIDE . .2340 along the northern property line of 307 West 79th Street (aka THE CITY RECORD MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG, Mayor 307-313 West 79th Street), northerly along the western property line of 411 West End Avenue (aka 409-411 West EDNA WELLS HANDY, Commissioner, Department of Citywide Administrative Services. End Avenue; 302-304 West 80th Street) to the northern ELI BLACHMAN, Editor of The City Record. curbline of West 80th Street, easterly along the northern curbline of West 80th Street to a point on a line extending Published Monday through Friday, except legal holidays by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services southerly from the western property line of 425 West End of the City of New York under Authority of Section 1066 of the New York City Charter. 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Street to a point on a line extending southerly from the western property line of 355 West 85th Street (aka 351-355 BOROUGH OF QUEENS West 85th Street), northerly along said line and the western See Also: Procurement; Agency Rules No. 2 property line of 355 West 85th Street (aka 351-355 West 85th TRAVERS PARK ADDITION Street), westerly along part of the southern property line of CD 3 C 120378 PCQ 340 West 86th Street (aka 340-346 West 86th Street), IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the northerly along the western property line of 340 West 86th CITY COUNCIL Department of Parks and Recreation and the Department of Street (aka 340-346 West 86th Street) to the northern Citywide Administrative Services, pursuant to Section 197-c ■ HEARINGS curbline of West 86th Street, easterly along the northern of the New York City Charter for the site selection and curbline of West 86th Street to a point on a line extending acquisition of property located at 36-16 79th Street (Block southerly from the western property line of 349 West 86th HEARING BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES, PRIVILEGES 1251, p/o lot 12) for use as a park. Street, northerly along the western property line of 349 West AND ELECTIONS 86th Street, easterly along the northern property lines of 349 No. 3 through 305 West 86th Street (aka 303-307 West 86th THE COMMITTEE ON RULES, PRIVILEGES AND 142ND STREET REALIGNMEMT Street), northerly along part of the western property line of ELECTIONS WILL HOLD A HEARING ON CD 12 C 110388 MMQ 545 West End Avenue (aka 541-551 West End Avenue; 301 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2012 AT 10:30 A.M. IN THE IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the West 86th Street) and the western property line of 555 West COMMITTEE ROOM AT CITY HALL, NEW YORK, NEW Department of Transportation and the Department of Design End Avenue (aka 553-559 West End Avenue; 300 West 87th YORK 10007 ON THE FOLLOWING MATTERS: and Construction pursuant to Sections 197-c and 199 of the Street) to the northern curbline of West 87th Street, easterly New York City Charter for an amendment to the City Map along the northern curbline of West 87th Street to a point on involving: a line extending northerly from the eastern property line of Advice and Consent 552 West End Avenue (aka 264 West 87th Street), southerly ● the realignment, by widening, of a portion of 142nd along said line and the eastern property lines of 552 West ● M-853, Communication from the Brooklyn Borough Street south of 135th Avenue; and End Avenue (aka 264 West 87th Street) and 550 West End President submitting the name of Joseph Douek for ● the extinguishment of grading easements, Avenue, easterly along part of the northern property line of appointment to the New York City Planning 540 West End Avenue (aka 540-546 West End Avenue; 261- Commission pursuant to §§ 31 and 192 of the New including authorization for any disposition or acquisition of York City Charter. Should Mr. Douek receive the 263 West 86th Street) and the northern property line of 257 real property related thereto, in accordance with Map No. advice and consent of the Council, he will replace West 86th Street (aka 255-259 West 86th Street), southerly 5014, dated February 15, 2012 and signed by the Borough Shirley A. McRae and be eligible to serve the along the eastern property line of 257 West 86th Street (aka remainder of a five-year term that expires on President. 255-259 West 86th Street) to the southern curbline of West June 30, 2017. 86th Street, easterly along the southern curbline of West No. 4 86th Street, southerly along the western curbline of AND SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY BE J. HARDEMAN SR. CHILD CARE CENTER Broadway, westerly along the northern curbline of West 83rd NECESSARY CD 3 C 120260 PQQ Street to a point on a line extending northerly from the IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the eastern property line of 470 West End Avenue (aka 470-472 A Calendar of speakers will be established in advance. Administration for Children’s Services and the Department of West End Avenue; 262-270 West 83rd Street), southerly Persons interested in being heard should write to the Citywide Administrative Services, pursuant to Section 197-c along said line and the eastern property line of 470 West End Honorable Christine C. Quinn, Speaker of the City Council, of the New York City Charter for the acquisition of property Avenue (aka 470-472 West End Avenue; 262-270 West 83rd City Hall, New York, New York 10007, setting forth their located at 29-49 Gilmore Street (Block 1669, lot 38) for Street), westerly along part of the southern property line of name, representation and viewpoints. continued use as a child care center. 470 West End Avenue (aka 470-472 West End Avenue; 262- 270 West 83rd Street), southerly along the eastern property Michael M. McSweeney BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN line of 460-466 West End Avenue (aka 253-257 West 82nd City Clerk, Clerk of the Council No. 5 Street) to the southern curbline of West 82nd Street, easterly RIVERSIDE-WEST END HISTORIC DISTRICT along the southern curbline of West 82nd Street, southerly a16-22 EXTENSION 1 along the western curbline of Broadway, westerly along the CD 7 N 130002 HKM northern curbline of West 81st Street to a point on a line IN THE MATTER OF a communication dated July 5, 2012, extending northerly from the eastern property line of 424 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION from the Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation West End Avenue (aka 424-436 West End Avenue; 278-280 Commission regarding the landmark designation of the West 81st Street), southerly along said line and the eastern ■ PUBLIC HEARINGS Riverside – West End Historic District Extension I, property lines of 424 West End Avenue (424-436 West End designated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on Avenue; 278-280 West 81st Street) and 251 West 80th Street June 26, 2012 (List No.
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