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2009 Agency Annual Concession Plan ANTICIPATED ANTICIPATED CONCESSION EXPIRATION DATE AFFECTED CONCESSION ANTICIPATED CONCESSION LOCATION OF CONCESSION/BRIEF CONCESSION BUSINESS ADDRESS OF CURRENT EFFECTIVE MONTH/YEAR OF ANNUAL SIGNIFICANT/NOT- MAJOR/NOT- AGENCY OR FACILITY CURRENT CONCESSIONAIRE NAME OF CURRENT BOROUGH(S) COMMUNITY SOLICITATION CONCESSION STATUS DESCRIPTION ID/PERMIT NUMBER CONCESSIONAIRE DATE CONCESSION CONCESSION SIGNIFICANT MAJOR TYPE CONCESSION BOARD(S) METHOD TERM SOLICITATION REVENUE Bx 5, 8, 10, 12; 5 years (1 year + Vending Vendlink, LLC, a/k/a J & A Automatic North, 190 Homestead Avenue, Avenel, All 5 Bk 1, 2, 6, 7, 18; NOT- DOT EXPIRING Various DOT Facilities Citywide 20000020348 1/27/03 1/27/03 May 2008 RFB 4 optional 1-year $5,000 NOT-SIGNIFICANT Machines Inc. NJ, 07001 Boroughs M 12; Q 2, 5, 7, 9; MAJOR renewals) SI 1 1371 VIRGINIA AVE., APT. 1W, PARKS EXPRIRING Breakfast Cart HUGH GRANT CIRCLE BREAKF. CART X25-BC SINGH X0250012, RANJIT 4/5/06 12/31/08 Bronx 9 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $9,000 No NOT-MAJOR BRONX, NY, 10462 1375 GRAND CONCOURSE, 5A, PARKS EXPRIRING Pushcart CROTONA PARK X10(1)-C MATEO X0100026, RAFAEL 4/26/06 12/31/08 Bronx 3 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $660.00 No NOT-MAJOR BRONX, NY 10452 PARKS EXPIRING Pushcart ARCILLA JHS 145 PLAYGROUND X219-C ZUNIGA X2190004, WILSON 6 ORCHARD CT., LODI, NY, 17644 2/28/06 12/31/08 Bronx 4 August, 2008 RFB 5 years 1,654.00 No NOT-MAJOR 1 EDISON AVE., MOUNT VERNON, PARKS EXPRIRING Pushcart VAN CORTLANDT PARK X92-(13)-C RODRIGUEZ X0920062, RAFAEL 2/14/06 12/31/08 Bronx 7, 8 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $6,500 No NOT-MAJOR NY, 10550 2333 LODOVICK AVENUE, BRONX, NY PARKS EXPIRING Pushcart ORCHARD BEACH BEACHWALKERS X39(1-10)-C-BWO HOT DAYS INC. X0390115, 5/1/06 09/30/08 Bronx 10 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $47,000 No NOT-MAJOR 10469 ATT: ATHANASIOS BOURAS, 5 PARKS EXPIRING Pushcart PELHAM BAY PARK X39-(3)-C A BOURAS ICE CREAM X0390116, HOMMOCKS ROAD, LARCHMONT, NY 5/10/06 12/31/08 Bronx 10 August, 2008 RFB 5 years 790 No NOT-MAJOR 10530 2885 VALENTINE AVE., #B-2, BRONX, PARKS EXPRIRING Pushcart MOSHOLU PARKWAY X33(1)-C PINERO X0330003, GLORIA 4/19/06 12/31/08 Bronx 7 August, 2008 RFB 5 years 1,250.00 No NOT-MAJOR NY 10458 ATT: ATHANASIOS BOURAS, 5 PARKS EXPIRING Pushcart PELHAM BAY PARK X39-1-C A BOURAS ICE CREAM X0390107, HOMMOCKS ROAD, LARCHMONT, NY 2/10/06 12/31/08 Bronx 10 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $13,800 No NOT-MAJOR 10530 NEW PARKS Pushcart BRONX PARK X2(2)-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 6, 11 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart BRONX PARK X2(3)-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 6, 11 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart BRONX PARK X2(4)-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 6, 11 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart BRONX PARK X2(5)-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 6, 11 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart BRONX PARK X2(6)-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 6, 11 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart BRONX PARK X2(7)-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 6, 11 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart ECHO TRIANGLE X18-1-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 5 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart MOSHOLU PARKWAY X33-A-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 7 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart POE PARK X40-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 7 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart ST. JAMES PARK X44-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 7 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart ST. MARY'S PARK X45-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 1 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart CHET HENDERSON X81-BC/C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 4 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart VAN CORTLANDT PARK X92-2-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 7, 8 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart VAN CORTLANDT PARK X92-5-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 7,8 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart VAN CORTLANDT PARK X92-13-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 7,8 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart NOBLE PLAYGROUND X123-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 9 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart WATSON PLAYGROUND X124-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 9 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW JOHN AND MICHAEL FLYNN PARKS Pushcart X146-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 1 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION PLAYGROUND NEW PARKS Pushcart PLIMPTON PARK X148A2-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 4 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart FAIRMOUNT PLAYGROUND X148H2-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 6 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart GIVANS SQUARE/CAVANAGH TRIANGE X187-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 12 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart PS 129 MAPES POOL X236-C N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 6 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW PARKS Pushcart BANANA KELLY PARK X249-EC N/A N/A N/A N/A Bronx 2 August, 2008 RFB 5 years Unknown No NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION NEW NEW CONCESSIONAIREPOINT YACHT CLUB, PARKS Marina SOUNDVIEW AVE. MARINA X301-M N/A 10/1/99 05/30/09 Bronx 7 September, 2008 RFP 20 years N/A Yes NOT-MAJOR CONCESSION INC. X3010001, PARKS EXPRIRING Mobile Truck(s) WEST FARMS PARK MOBILE TRUCK X266-288-MT VRASIDAS X2660002, MATTHEW 337 MANIDA ST., BRONX, NY 10474 3/9/06 12/31/08 Bronx 6 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $850.00 No NOT-MAJOR PARKS EXPIRING Mobile Truck(s) MAPES AVENUE BALLFIELDS TRUCKS X289-MT VRASIDAS X2890003, MATTHEW 337 MANIDA ST., BRONX, NY 10474 3/9/06 12/31/08 Bronx 6 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $750.00 No NOT-MAJOR PARKS EXPRIRING Mobile Truck(s) BRONX RIVER HOUSES PLYD. TRUCK X159-MT VERIKAKI X1590003, GEORGIA 337 MANIDA ST., BRONX, NY 10474 3/9/06 12/31/08 Bronx 9 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $760.00 No NOT-MAJOR ATT: FRANNY GARCIA, 8 SPRUCE PARKS EXPIRING Mobile Truck(s) CROTONA PARK MOBILE TRUCKS X10(P)-MT TWEETY'S CORP. X0100025, 3/22/06 12/31/08 Bronx 3 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $750.00 No NOT-MAJOR STREET, MOONACHIE, NY 07074 PARKS EXPIRING Mobile Truck(s) QUARRY ROAD BALLFIELDS TRUCKS X263-MT VRASIDAS X2630003, MATTHEW 337 MANIDA ST., BRONX, NY 10474 3/9/06 12/31/08 Bronx 6 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $790.00 No NOT-MAJOR ATT: FRANNY GARCIA, 8 SPRUCE PARKS EXPRIRING Mobile Truck(s) CROTONA PARK MOBILE TRUCKS X10(8)-MT TWEETY'S CORP. X0100023, 3/22/06 12/31/08 Bronx 3 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $750.00 No NOT-MAJOR STREET, MOONACHIE, NY 07074 PARKS EXPIRING Mobile Truck(s) CROTONA PARK MOBILE TRUCKS X10(6)-MT VRASIDAS X0100022, MATTHEW 337 MANIDA ST., BRONX, NY 10474 3/9/06 12/31/08 Bronx 3 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $800.00 No NOT-MAJOR ATT: FRANNY GARCIA, 8 SPRUCE PARKS EXPIRING Mobile Truck(s) CROTONA PARK MOBILE TRUCKS X10(5)-MT TWEETY'S CORP. X0100024, 3/22/06 12/31/08 Bronx 3 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $750.00 No NOT-MAJOR STREET, MOONACHIE, NY 07074 PARKS EXPIRING Mobile Truck(s) BRONX PARK MOBILE TRUCKS X2-MT VERIKAKI X0020028, GEORGIA 337 MANIDA ST., BRONX, NY 10474 3/9/06 12/31/08 Bronx 6, 11 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $810.00 No NOT-MAJOR ATT: FRANNY GARCIA, 8 SPRUCE PARKS EXPRIRING Mobile Truck(s) CLAREMONT PARK MOBILE TRUCKS X8(2)-MT TWEETY'S CORP. X0080006, 3/22/06 12/31/08 Bronx 4 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $750.00 No NOT-MAJOR STREET, MOONACHIE, NY 07074 1 EDISON AVE., MOUNT VERNON, PARKS EXPRIRING Mobile Truck(s) VAN CORTLANDT PARK TRUCKS X92-1-MT RODRIQUEZ X0920066, RAFAEL 2/14/06 12/31/08 Bronx 7,8 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $6,500 No NOT-MAJOR NY, 10550 PARKS EXPIRING Mobile Truck(s) L. ZIMMERMAN PLAYGROUND TRUCKS X87-162-214-MT VERIKAKI X0870003, GEORGIA 337 MANIDA ST., BRONX, NY 10474 3/9/06 12/31/08 Bronx 11 August, 2008 RFB 5 years $735.00 No NOT-MAJOR 20-06 18TH STREET, APT.
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