Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 10/21/2021 1:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - City Hall
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    1.ROLL CALL      Roll call Not available
    2.INVOCATION - Delivered by Deacon Kevin McCormack, Principal, who serves as a spiritual leader at Xaverian High School, located at 7100 Shore Road, Brooklyn, NY 11209. Motion to spread the Invocation in full upon the record by Council Member Brannan.      Not available
    3.ADOPTION OF MINUTES - Motion that the Minutes of the Stated Meeting of September 23, 2021 be adopted as printed by Council Member Gennaro.      Not available
    4.MESSAGES & PAPERS FROM THE MAYOR - None      Not available
    5.COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY, COUNTY & BOROUGH OFFICES - None      Not available
    6.PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS - None      Not available
    7.LAND USE CALL-UPS      Not available
M 0342-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on Call-Up VoteZoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210412 ZSM, C 210413 ZSM, C 210414 ZSM, C 210415 ZSM, C 210417 PPM and C 210416 ZRM)Land Use Call-Up Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
M 0343-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on Call-Up VoteLandmarks, WIN Powers, Bronx (C 210398 ZSX and C 210399 HAX)Land Use Call-Up Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
M 0344-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on Call-Up VoteZoning, 250 Water Street, Manhattan (C 210438 ZSM, C 210438(A) ZSM and N 210439 ZRM)Land Use Call-Up Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
          Pass Not available
    8.COMMUNICATION FROM THE SPEAKER      Not available
    9.DISCUSSION OF GENERAL ORDERS      Not available
    10.REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES - None      Not available
    11.REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES      Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND BUSINESS LICENSING      Not available
Int 0499-2018 AKaren Koslowitz Amended and Coupled on General OrdersAllowing corporations, partnerships and other business entities to obtain newsstand licenses, and to repeal section 20-241 of the administrative code.IntroductionThis bill would amend existing law to allow current and new licensees to hold a newsstand license as a corporate entity, as long as each shareholder, partner, member or principal does not have another source of income exceeding what is earned by operating the newsstand. Existing law only allows newsstand operators to hold their license in their personal capacity. The bill also contains deeming provisions that would help the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) to enforce a limit on two newsstand locations per licensee. This bill would also prohibit any licensee from renting or attempting to rent out their newsstand; doing so would be a basis for license revocation. Finally, the bill also requires DCWP to mail current newsstand licensees, before their next license renewal, a letter explaining important legal requirements that may be applicable if holding a newsstand license as a corporate entity. Additionally, Section 20-241 would be repealed and subsequent sections in the subchapter renumbered, to consolidate the requirements and protections in the subchapter.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 1145-2018 APeter A. Koo Amended and Coupled on General OrdersCreating an exception to the item pricing requirement for retail stores with scanners available for consumer use.IntroductionThis bill would exempt grocery stores and other retailers that sell stock keeping units (“SKUs”) from being required to label each of the items they sell with a price sticker, under certain conditions. Under this bill, any stock keeping item that is able to be scanned by a price scanner; and is sold in a retail store with a sufficient number of clearly marked and functioning price scanners for consumer use, that are placed in adequate locations, would be exempt from the item pricing requirement. The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection would be required to promulgate rules that further specify these conditions.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE      Not available
Int 1919-2020 ADaniel Dromm  Amended and Coupled on General OrdersNotification of recording of real estate instruments.IntroductionThis local law would require the Department of Finance to include certain information about what to do if a recipient of a notice pursuant to the Notice of Recorded Document Program suspects that the document recording that was the subject of the notification was fraudulent. At a minimum, such information must include information about whom to contact for assistance, to file a complaint or to report an alleged criminal violation. The local law would also change the reporting requirements from quarterly to annual.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1765-2021 *Daniel Dromm  Preconsidered - Coupled on General OrdersApproving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON GENERAL WELFARE      Not available
Int 1716-2019 AAdrienne E. Adams Amended and Coupled on General OrdersReporting demographic information for emergency removals by the administration for children’s services.IntroductionThis bill would require the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) to report on the total number of emergency removals of children each quarter. This bill also requires ACS to provide such information disaggregated by race, community district, and primary language of each child and parent or person legally responsible for the child.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 1717-2019 AAlicka Ampry-Samuel  Amended and Coupled on General OrdersInformation regarding demographic information of parents and children at each step in the child welfare system and a plan to address racial and income disparities.IntroductionThis bill would require the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) to report on various demographic information including race, ethnicity, gender, community district, and primary language of parents and children at every step of the child welfare system and to create a plan to address any disparities identifies as a result of such reporting.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 1719-2019 AMargaret S. Chin Amended and Coupled on General OrdersReporting on youth in foster care.IntroductionThis bill would require the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) to submit to the Council no later than July 31, 2022, and annually thereafter, information on how long it takes for the families of children in ACS custody to visit their child after a placement or transfer, as well as the number of children that are given placements in boroughs other than those which they are from, disaggregated by borough.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 1727-2019 AStephen T. Levin Amended and Coupled on General OrdersEmergency removals conducted by the administration for children’s services and quarterly and annual reporting.IntroductionThis bill would require the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) to report on emergency removal cases, which mean the removal of a child out of a home prior to a court hearing, when during the investigation of a report of abuse or neglect, ACS determines that such child is not safe at home.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 1729-2019 AStephen T. Levin Amended and Coupled on General OrdersRequiring ACS to provide information to parents or caretakers about their right to request a fair hearing to appeal an indicated report.IntroductionThis bill would require the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) to provide a parent or caretaker written information about their right to request a fair hearing to challenge an indicated report made against a parent or caretaker during an ACS child protective investigation.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH      Not available
Int 2373-2021 ARafael Salamanca, Jr. Amended and Coupled on General OrdersAmending a transcript of a record of death for a death caused by COVID-19.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to waive any fee for applicants requesting to amend a death certificate to list the cause of death as COVID-19 or health complications caused by COVID-19.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HOUSING AND BUILDINGS      Not available
Int 2259-2021 ARobert E. Cornegy, Jr. Amended and Coupled on General OrdersAn extension of the deadlines for inspection and correction of building gas piping systems in certain community districts.IntroductionPursuant to Local Law 152 of 2016 and Department of Buildings (DOB) rules, between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021, building gas piping systems must be inspected in community districts (CD) 2, 5, 7, 13, and 18 in all boroughs. DOB rules also require submission of a certification that all conditions identified in the inspection report have been corrected no later than 120 days or if more time is needed no later than 180 days following the inspection date. This bill would extend the December 31, 2021 inspection deadline for buildings in CD 2, 5, 7, 13, and 18 in all boroughs until June 30, 2022. The bill provides that for such buildings inspected between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021, the certification of correction may be submitted later than 120 days or later than 180 days following the inspection date, as applicable, but no later than June 30, 2022. This bill would also require DOB to conduct targeted outreach regarding complying with the requirements of Local Law 152 of 2016 by December 1, 2021.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 2321-2021 ARobert E. Cornegy, Jr. Amended and Coupled on General OrdersInspection of building gas piping systems and extension of time to complete work required by inspection.IntroductionPursuant to Local Law 152 of 2016 and Department of Buildings (DOB), rules, between January 1 and December 31 of every fourth year, building gas piping systems must be inspected in community districts in all boroughs. DOB rules also require submission of a certification that all conditions identified in the inspection report have been corrected no later than 120 days, or if more time is needed, no later than 180 days following the inspection date. Although a late certification is permitted when additional time for a correction is needed, where a property owner is unable to timely complete an inspection, there is no way for the property owner to seek an extension of time to complete the inspection. In addition, a property owner is required to have gas piping in their building inspected, even if the building does not have active gas service. This bill would allow a property owner of a building with gas piping but not active gas service to forego their gas piping inspection so long as they provide certification from their utility company and themselves that there is no active gas service in their building. If they resume gas service they must obtain a certificate of approval of gas installation from DOB and comply with the gas piping inspection and certification requirements of local Law 152. This bill also allows DOB to grant additional time to submit a certification, beyond 180 days, if additional time is needed to ameliorate conditions that must be corrected. Finally, this bill provides a 180 day extension to comply with both the inspection and certification requirements of Local Law 152 for any building owner who requests an extension.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 2404-2021 ABrad S. Lander Amended and Coupled on General OrdersCertifications of no harassment.IntroductionThis bill would extend the certification of no harassment pilot created by Local Law 1 of 2018 until September 27, 2026. Buildings discharged from Article 7-A program, unless such building is the subject of a rehabilitation loan; buildings where a full vacate order has been issued, except where such vacate order was issued due to a fire; buildings where there has been active participation in the alternative enforcement program which have been discharged from such program; buildings where a court or DHCR have made a harassment finding; and buildings indicating significant distress as determined by the Building Qualification Index (BQI) would be required to apply for the CONH for covered work. Interior demolition conducted during renovation of occupied units necessary to protect public health and safety, or repairs, replacement, modification, or partial demolition work in a building that is the minimum required to be performed to address conditions for rescission of a vacate order would not require a CONH. A court may find that acts of harassment that caused the denial of a certification of no harassment constitute harassment and shall in those cases award to each lawful occupant of a dwelling unit that was subject to such harassment $5,000 plus reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LAND USE      Not available
LU 0828-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Landmarks, Dorrance Brooks Square Street Historic District, Manhattan (20215034 HKM (N 210498 HKM/DL 524-LP 2651))Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1766-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 828 - Landmarks, Dorrance Brooks Square Street Historic District, Manhattan (20215034 HKM (N 210498 HKM/DL 524-LP 2651))Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0835-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Landmarks, 101 Varick Avenue, Brooklyn (C 210329 PCK)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1767-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 835 - Landmarks, 101 Varick Avenue, Brooklyn (C 210329 PCK)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0842-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.Zoning, River North, Staten Island (C 210289 ZMR)Land Use Application Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.  Action details Not available
LU 0843-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.Zoning, River North, Staten Island (N 210290 ZRR)Land Use Application Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.  Action details Not available
LU 0844-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.Zoning, River North, Staten Island (C 200291 ZSR)Land Use Application Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.  Action details Not available
LU 0852-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 62-04 Roosevelt Avenue Rezoning, Queens (C 200070 ZMQ)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1768-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 852 - Zoning, 62-04 Roosevelt Avenue Rezoning, Queens (C 200070 ZMQ)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0853-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 62-04 Roosevelt Avenue Rezoning, Queens (N 20200069 ZRQ)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1769-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 853 - Zoning, 62-04 Roosevelt Avenue Rezoning, Queens (N 20200069 ZRQ)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0854-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 495 Eleventh Ave – Slaughterhouse, Manhattan (C 210324 ZMM)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1770-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 854 - Zoning, 495 Eleventh Ave – Slaughterhouse, Manhattan (C 210324 ZMM)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0855-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 495 Eleventh Ave – Slaughterhouse, Manhattan (N 210325 ZRM)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1771-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 855 - Zoning, 495 Eleventh Ave – Slaughterhouse, Manhattan (N 210325 ZRM)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0856-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 495 Eleventh Ave – Slaughterhouse, Manhattan (C 210326 PCM)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1772-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 856 - Zoning, 495 Eleventh Ave – Slaughterhouse, Manhattan (C 210326 PCM)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0857-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 252 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island (C 210361 ZMR)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1773-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 857 - Zoning, 252 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island (C 210361 ZMR)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0858-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 252 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island (N 210362 ZRR)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1774-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 858 - Zoning, 252 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island (N 210362 ZRR)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0859-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.Zoning, 270 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn (C 20210151 ZMK)Land Use Application Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.  Action details Not available
LU 0860-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.Zoning, 270 Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn (N 20210152 ZRK)Land Use Application Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.  Action details Not available
LU 0861-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.Zoning, 1776 48th Street Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 20200296 ZMK)Land Use Application Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.  Action details Not available
LU 0862-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.Zoning, 1776 48th Street Rezoning, Brooklyn (N 20200297 ZRK)Land Use Application Approved with Modifications and Referred to the City Planning Commission pursuant to Section 197-(d) of the New York City Charter.  Action details Not available
LU 0863-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 48-18 Van Dam Teamsters Rezoning, Queens (C 20190260 ZMQ)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1775-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 863 - Zoning, 48-18 Van Dam Teamsters Rezoning, Queens (C 20190260 ZMQ)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0875-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (C 210278 ZMK)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1776-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 875 - Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (C 210278 ZMK)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0876-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (N 210279 ZRK)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1777-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 876 - Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (N 210279 ZRK)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0877-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (C 210280 ZSK)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1778-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 877 - Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (C 210280 ZSK)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0878-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (C 210281 ZSK)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1779-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 878 - Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (C 210281 ZSK)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0879-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, Broadway and 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (C 210025 ZMQ)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1780-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 879 - Zoning, Broadway and 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (C 210025 ZMQ)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0880-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, Broadway and 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (N 210026 ZRQ)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 1781-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on General OrdersLU 880 - Zoning, Broadway and 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (N 210026 ZRQ)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON WOMEN AND GENDER EQUITY      Not available
Int 1712-2019 AHelen K. Rosenthal Amended and Coupled on General OrdersRequiring the dept of social services to report on services and resources provided specific to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, gender non-conforming and non-binary residents of domestic violence emergency shelters.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Social Services (DSS) to review the services and resources it provides specific to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, gender non-conforming and non-binary (LGBTQI+) individuals who are entering domestic violence emergency shelters. DSS would submit to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council and publish on its website, a written report disclosing the total number of demographic information survey forms regarding sexual orientation and gender identity that were distributed by the department and the total number of individuals who identified as LGBTQI+ on such forms, a description of the department’s efforts to collect data specifically about LGBTQI+ domestic violence survivors, the department’s outreach efforts, any complaints the department received about domestic violence emergency shelter services provided to LGBTQI+ residents and recommendations for enhancing outreach efforts and services offered by DSS specifically for domestic violence emergency shelter residents who identify as LGBTQI+. Under this bill, DSS would also be required to consult with a community based organization with culturally specific expertise in challenges faced by survivors of domestic violence self-identifying as LGBTQI+ to develop and provide LGBTQI+ cultural competency trainings to domestic violence emergency shelter employees who work directly with residents.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
    12.GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available
T2018-1849 * ~coupledCoupled on General OrdersCommissioner of DeedsCommissioner of Deeds Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     COUPLED ON GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available
    ~coupledCONSUMER AFFAIRS AND BUSINESS LICENSING      Not available
Int 0499-2018 AKaren Koslowitz~coupledA and GOAllowing corporations, partnerships and other business entities to obtain newsstand licenses, and to repeal section 20-241 of the administrative code.IntroductionThis bill would amend existing law to allow current and new licensees to hold a newsstand license as a corporate entity, as long as each shareholder, partner, member or principal does not have another source of income exceeding what is earned by operating the newsstand. Existing law only allows newsstand operators to hold their license in their personal capacity. The bill also contains deeming provisions that would help the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) to enforce a limit on two newsstand locations per licensee. This bill would also prohibit any licensee from renting or attempting to rent out their newsstand; doing so would be a basis for license revocation. Finally, the bill also requires DCWP to mail current newsstand licensees, before their next license renewal, a letter explaining important legal requirements that may be applicable if holding a newsstand license as a corporate entity. Additionally, Section 20-241 would be repealed and subsequent sections in the subchapter renumbered, to consolidate the requirements and protections in the subchapter.   Action details Not available
Int 1145-2018 APeter A. Koo~coupledA and GOCreating an exception to the item pricing requirement for retail stores with scanners available for consumer use.IntroductionThis bill would exempt grocery stores and other retailers that sell stock keeping units (“SKUs”) from being required to label each of the items they sell with a price sticker, under certain conditions. Under this bill, any stock keeping item that is able to be scanned by a price scanner; and is sold in a retail store with a sufficient number of clearly marked and functioning price scanners for consumer use, that are placed in adequate locations, would be exempt from the item pricing requirement. The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection would be required to promulgate rules that further specify these conditions.   Action details Not available
    ~coupledFINANCE      Not available
Int 1919-2020 ADaniel Dromm ~coupledA and GONotification of recording of real estate instruments.IntroductionThis local law would require the Department of Finance to include certain information about what to do if a recipient of a notice pursuant to the Notice of Recorded Document Program suspects that the document recording that was the subject of the notification was fraudulent. At a minimum, such information must include information about whom to contact for assistance, to file a complaint or to report an alleged criminal violation. The local law would also change the reporting requirements from quarterly to annual.   Action details Not available
Res 1765-2021 *Daniel Dromm ~coupledPreconsidered – GOApproving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget.Resolution    Action details Not available
    ~coupledGENERAL WELFARE      Not available
Int 1716-2019 AAdrienne E. Adams~coupledA and GOReporting demographic information for emergency removals by the administration for children’s services.IntroductionThis bill would require the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) to report on the total number of emergency removals of children each quarter. This bill also requires ACS to provide such information disaggregated by race, community district, and primary language of each child and parent or person legally responsible for the child.   Action details Not available
Int 1717-2019 AAlicka Ampry-Samuel ~coupledA and GOInformation regarding demographic information of parents and children at each step in the child welfare system and a plan to address racial and income disparities.IntroductionThis bill would require the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) to report on various demographic information including race, ethnicity, gender, community district, and primary language of parents and children at every step of the child welfare system and to create a plan to address any disparities identifies as a result of such reporting.   Action details Not available
Int 1719-2019 AMargaret S. Chin~coupledA and GOReporting on youth in foster care.IntroductionThis bill would require the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) to submit to the Council no later than July 31, 2022, and annually thereafter, information on how long it takes for the families of children in ACS custody to visit their child after a placement or transfer, as well as the number of children that are given placements in boroughs other than those which they are from, disaggregated by borough.   Action details Not available
Int 1727-2019 AStephen T. Levin~coupledA and GOEmergency removals conducted by the administration for children’s services and quarterly and annual reporting.IntroductionThis bill would require the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) to report on emergency removal cases, which mean the removal of a child out of a home prior to a court hearing, when during the investigation of a report of abuse or neglect, ACS determines that such child is not safe at home.   Action details Not available
Int 1729-2019 AStephen T. Levin~coupledA and GORequiring ACS to provide information to parents or caretakers about their right to request a fair hearing to appeal an indicated report.IntroductionThis bill would require the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) to provide a parent or caretaker written information about their right to request a fair hearing to challenge an indicated report made against a parent or caretaker during an ACS child protective investigation.   Action details Not available
    ~coupledHEALTH      Not available
Int 2373-2021 ARafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledA and GOAmending a transcript of a record of death for a death caused by COVID-19.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to waive any fee for applicants requesting to amend a death certificate to list the cause of death as COVID-19 or health complications caused by COVID-19.   Action details Not available
    ~coupledHOUSING AND BUILDINGS      Not available
Int 2259-2021 ARobert E. Cornegy, Jr.~coupledA and GOAn extension of the deadlines for inspection and correction of building gas piping systems in certain community districts.IntroductionPursuant to Local Law 152 of 2016 and Department of Buildings (DOB) rules, between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021, building gas piping systems must be inspected in community districts (CD) 2, 5, 7, 13, and 18 in all boroughs. DOB rules also require submission of a certification that all conditions identified in the inspection report have been corrected no later than 120 days or if more time is needed no later than 180 days following the inspection date. This bill would extend the December 31, 2021 inspection deadline for buildings in CD 2, 5, 7, 13, and 18 in all boroughs until June 30, 2022. The bill provides that for such buildings inspected between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021, the certification of correction may be submitted later than 120 days or later than 180 days following the inspection date, as applicable, but no later than June 30, 2022. This bill would also require DOB to conduct targeted outreach regarding complying with the requirements of Local Law 152 of 2016 by December 1, 2021.   Action details Not available
Int 2321-2021 ARobert E. Cornegy, Jr.~coupledA and GOInspection of building gas piping systems and extension of time to complete work required by inspection.IntroductionPursuant to Local Law 152 of 2016 and Department of Buildings (DOB), rules, between January 1 and December 31 of every fourth year, building gas piping systems must be inspected in community districts in all boroughs. DOB rules also require submission of a certification that all conditions identified in the inspection report have been corrected no later than 120 days, or if more time is needed, no later than 180 days following the inspection date. Although a late certification is permitted when additional time for a correction is needed, where a property owner is unable to timely complete an inspection, there is no way for the property owner to seek an extension of time to complete the inspection. In addition, a property owner is required to have gas piping in their building inspected, even if the building does not have active gas service. This bill would allow a property owner of a building with gas piping but not active gas service to forego their gas piping inspection so long as they provide certification from their utility company and themselves that there is no active gas service in their building. If they resume gas service they must obtain a certificate of approval of gas installation from DOB and comply with the gas piping inspection and certification requirements of local Law 152. This bill also allows DOB to grant additional time to submit a certification, beyond 180 days, if additional time is needed to ameliorate conditions that must be corrected. Finally, this bill provides a 180 day extension to comply with both the inspection and certification requirements of Local Law 152 for any building owner who requests an extension.   Action details Not available
Int 2404-2021 ABrad S. Lander~coupledA and GOCertifications of no harassment.IntroductionThis bill would extend the certification of no harassment pilot created by Local Law 1 of 2018 until September 27, 2026. Buildings discharged from Article 7-A program, unless such building is the subject of a rehabilitation loan; buildings where a full vacate order has been issued, except where such vacate order was issued due to a fire; buildings where there has been active participation in the alternative enforcement program which have been discharged from such program; buildings where a court or DHCR have made a harassment finding; and buildings indicating significant distress as determined by the Building Qualification Index (BQI) would be required to apply for the CONH for covered work. Interior demolition conducted during renovation of occupied units necessary to protect public health and safety, or repairs, replacement, modification, or partial demolition work in a building that is the minimum required to be performed to address conditions for rescission of a vacate order would not require a CONH. A court may find that acts of harassment that caused the denial of a certification of no harassment constitute harassment and shall in those cases award to each lawful occupant of a dwelling unit that was subject to such harassment $5,000 plus reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.   Action details Not available
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Res 1766-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 828 - Landmarks, Dorrance Brooks Square Street Historic District, Manhattan (20215034 HKM (N 210498 HKM/DL 524-LP 2651))Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1767-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 835 - Landmarks, 101 Varick Avenue, Brooklyn (C 210329 PCK)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1768-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 852 - Zoning, 62-04 Roosevelt Avenue Rezoning, Queens (C 200070 ZMQ)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1769-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 853 - Zoning, 62-04 Roosevelt Avenue Rezoning, Queens (N 20200069 ZRQ)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1770-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 854 - Zoning, 495 Eleventh Ave – Slaughterhouse, Manhattan (C 210324 ZMM)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1771-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 855 - Zoning, 495 Eleventh Ave – Slaughterhouse, Manhattan (N 210325 ZRM)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1772-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 856 - Zoning, 495 Eleventh Ave – Slaughterhouse, Manhattan (C 210326 PCM)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1773-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 857 - Zoning, 252 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island (C 210361 ZMR)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1774-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 858 - Zoning, 252 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island (N 210362 ZRR)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1775-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 863 - Zoning, 48-18 Van Dam Teamsters Rezoning, Queens (C 20190260 ZMQ)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1776-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 875 - Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (C 210278 ZMK)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1777-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 876 - Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (N 210279 ZRK)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1778-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 877 - Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (C 210280 ZSK)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1779-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 878 - Zoning, 130 St. Felix Street, Brooklyn (C 210281 ZSK)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1780-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 879 - Zoning, Broadway and 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (C 210025 ZMQ)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 1781-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 880 - Zoning, Broadway and 11th Street Rezoning, Queens (N 210026 ZRQ)Resolution    Action details Not available
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Int 1712-2019 AHelen K. Rosenthal~coupledA and GORequiring the dept of social services to report on services and resources provided specific to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, gender non-conforming and non-binary residents of domestic violence emergency shelters.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Social Services (DSS) to review the services and resources it provides specific to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, gender non-conforming and non-binary (LGBTQI+) individuals who are entering domestic violence emergency shelters. DSS would submit to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council and publish on its website, a written report disclosing the total number of demographic information survey forms regarding sexual orientation and gender identity that were distributed by the department and the total number of individuals who identified as LGBTQI+ on such forms, a description of the department’s efforts to collect data specifically about LGBTQI+ domestic violence survivors, the department’s outreach efforts, any complaints the department received about domestic violence emergency shelter services provided to LGBTQI+ residents and recommendations for enhancing outreach efforts and services offered by DSS specifically for domestic violence emergency shelter residents who identify as LGBTQI+. Under this bill, DSS would also be required to consult with a community based organization with culturally specific expertise in challenges faced by survivors of domestic violence self-identifying as LGBTQI+ to develop and provide LGBTQI+ cultural competency trainings to domestic violence emergency shelter employees who work directly with residents.   Action details Not available
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Res 1762-2021 *Adrienne E. Adams~SPONSORPublic SafetyAllow access to sealed and protected records to civilian law enforcement oversight entities conducting investigations and disciplinary proceedings for misconduct by police and peace officers. (S.6760)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 1763-2021 *Inez D. Barron~SPONSOREducationRequire all school buses operating within the state, regardless of seating capacity, to have a stop-arm on each side, and to prohibit any school buses from operating if they do not have functioning stop-arms.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 2430-2021 *Joseph C. Borelli~SPONSORFire and Emergency ManagementAdvancement and regulation of energy storage systems and the adoption of current fire safety standards as incorporated in the 2015 edition of the international fire code.IntroductionThis bill completes the most recent code revision cycle with amendments to the New York City Fire Code, based on the 2015 edition of the International Fire Code, with amendments to reflect the unique New York city environment. Additionally, the fire code amendments include a comprehensive revision of the requirements for energy storage systems, with the goal of establishing a regulatory framework that opens the door to the use of lithium-ion and other new battery technologies to power buildings and building systems, while assuring appropriate building fire safety.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 2431-2021 *Justin L. Brannan~SPONSORPreconsidered - Resiliency and WaterfrontsRequiring the department of environmental protection to establish a program to provide financial assistance for the purchase and installation of backwater valves.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection to establish a program that would provide financial assistance to reduce the cost of purchasing and installing backwater valves.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 2432-2021 *Justin L. Brannan~SPONSORTransportationLicensing and use of autonomous vehicles as taxis.IntroductionThis bill would require the Taxi and Limousine Commission to make rules regulating the use of autonomous vehicles as taxis, particularly with respect to licensing, safety, vehicle standards, reporting of trip and fare information, and insurance.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 1764-2021 *Justin L. Brannan~SPONSORResiliency and WaterfrontsNew York Emergency Responder ActResolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 2433-2021 *Fernando Cabrera ~SPONSORPreconsidered - Governmental OperationsElectronic issuance of notices of violation returnable to the environmental control board or a tribunal of the office of administrative trials and hearings.IntroductionThis bill would require agencies that issue notices of violation (NOVs) returnable to the Environmental Control Board or a tribunal of the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings to provide their enforcement officers with portable devices capable of issuing NOVs electronically. The bill would also require enforcement officers to use such devices whenever issuing NOVs, except when doing so would lead to an inaccurate or invalid NOV under the circumstances. In addition, the bill would require each issuing agency to report annually on the proportion of NOVs it issued electronically over the preceding fiscal year.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 2434-2021 *Daniel Dromm ~SPONSORFinanceSenior citizen rent increase exemption and the disability rent increase exemption.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Finance (DOF) to establish a citywide online system for tenants to apply to and renew their benefits under the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE) Program and the Disability Rent Increase Exemption (DRIE) Program. It would also require that DOF conduct outreach efforts, via telephone or electronic mail, for any notice issued to tenants related to these programs. Lastly, the legislation would specify those events that would constitute as a permanent decrease of income triggering a rent redetermination for SCRIE and DRIE beneficiaries.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 1765-2021 *Daniel Dromm ~SPONSORPreconsidered - FinanceApproving the new designation and changes in the designation of certain organizations to receive funding in the Expense Budget.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 2435-2021 *Robert F. Holden~SPONSOREnvironmental ProtectionIncreasing penalties for excessive noise from speakers and motor vehicles.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit a motor vehicle owner from affixing a speaker to the exterior of a vehicle, and would impose a civil penalty of between $100-225 for a first violation, $150-400 for a second violation, and $200-575 for a third and any subsequent violation. This bill would also increase the civil penalties for creating an unreasonable noise from a personal audio device. The Police Department would also be required to tow a vehicle for any repeat offenses of these violations.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 2436-2021 *I. Daneek Miller~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsCreation of an office of the homeowner advocate within the department of housing preservation and development.IntroductionThis bill would create the Office of the Homeowner Advocate (OHA) within the Department of Housing Preservation and Development. OHA would be tasked with providing support to homeowners, defined in the bill as owners of owner occupied one-family dwellings, two-family dwellings, and multiple dwellings. Support would include acting as a liaison between homeowners and City, State, and Federal agencies, providing referrals to homeowners, and holding trainings for homeowners. OHA would help homeowners access private and public financial and technical resources. OHA would create public awareness campaigns about the rights and responsibilities of homeowners. In addition to providing support to homeowners, OHA would also be required to report annually on homeowner inquiries received, amount of time taken to address these inquiries, and actions taken to address these inquiries. Finally, OHA would be required to report on existing non for profit organizations that provide free and low cost services to homeowners as well as recommendations for such services that are not currently available.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 2437-2021 *Public Advocate Jumaane Williams~SPONSORResiliency and WaterfrontsEstablishment of a flash flood emergency evacuation plan for residents of multiple dwellings and outreach and reporting relating thereto.IntroductionThis bill would require the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) to establish a flash flood emergency evacuation plan for residents of multiple dwellings, post such plan on the OEM website and conduct outreach, including providing signage, to residents regarding the flood risks and the evacuation plan. It would also require OEM to report on the implementation of the evacuation plan and post such report on the OEM website.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 2438-2021 *Helen K. Rosenthal~SPONSORGovernmental OperationsExpanding language access and requiring the inclusion of video content in the voter guide.IntroductionThis bill would expand upon CFB’s obligations when it comes to developing and publishing the voter guide. Specifically, the bill would require both the print and online voter guides to be published in English and in each of the top ten non-English languages spoken in New York City. In addition, the bill would require each online version of the voter guide to include a video statement from each candidate for Mayor, Comptroller, Public Advocate, Borough President, or City Council Member. Such videos would need to be made available with captioning and American Sign Language translation. Any candidate who participates in the public matching funds programs and does not create a candidate video for inclusion in the online voter guide would be subject to non-payment of 5% of their public matching funds.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 2439-2021 *Helen K. Rosenthal~SPONSORPreconsidered - Public SafetyDomestic violence, sexual crimes, and human trafficking training for police officers.IntroductionThis bill would require the Police Department (NYPD) to train officers on responding to incidents involving domestic violence, sexual crimes, or human trafficking. The training would be developed from recommendations made by an interdisciplinary, interagency committee consisting of representatives of the NYPD, the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-based Violence, the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, domestic violence service providers, sexual assault service providers, and human trafficking service providers. In addition, the bill would add such service providers to the City’s domestic fatality review committee and create a fatality advisory committee to review individual case level data on gender based and domestic violence fatalities.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0894-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORPreconsidered - Zoning and FranchisesZoning, 824 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn (C 200314 ZMK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0894-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 824 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn (C 200314 ZMK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0895-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORPreconsidered - Zoning and FranchisesZoning, 824 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn (N 200315 ZRK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0895-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 824 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn (N 200315 ZRK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0896-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORPreconsidered - Zoning and FranchisesZoning, 624 Morris Avenue Rezoning, Bronx (C 210339 ZMX)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0896-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 624 Morris Avenue Rezoning, Bronx (C 210339 ZMX)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0897-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORLandmarks, Public Sitings & DispositionsLandmarks, WIN Powers, Bronx (C 210398 ZSX)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0897-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Landmarks, WIN Powers, Bronx (C 210398 ZSX)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0898-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORLandmarks, Public Sitings & DispositionsLandmarks, WIN Powers, Bronx (C 210399 HAX)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0898-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Landmarks, WIN Powers, Bronx (C 210399 HAX)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0899-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210412 ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0899-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210412 ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0900-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210413 ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0900-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210413 ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0901-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210414 ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0901-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210414 ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0902-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210415 ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0902-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210415 ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0903-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210416 ZRM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0903-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210416 ZRM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0904-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210417 PPM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0904-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 175 Park Avenue, Manhattan (C 210417 PPM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0905-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, 250 Water Street, Manhattan (C 210438 ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0906-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, 250 Water Street, Manhattan (C 210438(A) ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0905-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 250 Water Street, Manhattan (C 210438 ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0906-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 250 Water Street, Manhattan (C 210438(A) ZSM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0907-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning and FranchisesZoning, 250 Water Street, Manhattan (N 210439 ZRM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0907-2021 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 250 Water Street, Manhattan (N 210439 ZRM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available