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| | | 2. | INVOCATION - Delivered by: Rev. Dr. LaKeesha Walrond, President of the New York Theological Seminar located at 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115.
Motion to spread the Invocation in full upon the record by Council Member Abreu. | | | | | |
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| | | 3. | ADOPTION OF MINUTES - Motion that the Minutes of the Stated Meeting of March 2, 2023 be adopted as printed by Council Member Williams. | | | | | |
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| | | 4. | MESSAGES & PAPERS FROM THE MAYOR - None | | | | | |
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| | | 5. | COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY, COUNTY & BOROUGH OFFICES | | | | | |
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M 0137-2023
| * | | | Received, Ordered, Printed and Filed | Equal Employment Practices Commission - Annual Report 2022 | Communication | | Rcvd, Ord, Prnt, Fld by Council | |
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| | | 6. | PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS - None | | | | | |
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| | | 7. | LAND USE CALL-UPS | | | | | |
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M 0138-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Coupled on Call-Up Vote | Zoning, 23-10 Queens Plaza South, Queens (C 210317 ZMQ, N 210318 ZRQ and C 210319 ZSQ) | Land Use Call-Up | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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M 0139-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Coupled on Call-Up Vote | Zoning, Paperific Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 220470 ZMK, N 220471 ZRK and C 220472 ZSK) | Land Use Call-Up | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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| | | 8. | COMMUNICATION FROM THE SPEAKER | | | | | |
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| | | 9. | DISCUSSION OF GENERAL ORDERS | | | | | |
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| | | 10. | REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES - None | | | | | |
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| | | 11. | REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES | | | | | |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER AND WORKER PROTECTION | | | | | |
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Int 0008-2022
| A | Justin L. Brannan | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Disclosure of service fee charges associated with tickets to entertainment events in NYC. | Introduction | This bill would require the operator of a place of entertainment; an agent, licensee or other ticket reseller of such operator; or a platform that facilitates the sale or resale of tickets to disclose the full price of a ticket whenever they display a ticket price on advertisements. The advertised price would be required to include fees such as taxes and service fees to increase transparency. By requiring early disclosure, this bill would allow consumers to make more informed decisions before beginning a transaction. Those who violate this bill would be subject to civil penalties from zero dollars for the first violation up to $500. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, RESILIENCY AND WATERFRONTS | | | | | |
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Int 0239-2022
| A | James F. Gennaro | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Education and outreach regarding solar and green roof systems. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Buildings to conduct targeted outreach to educate building owners about the benefits of installing solar and green roof systems. Educational materials shall be made available in plain English and all of the designated citywide languages and on the department’s website. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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Int 0606-2022
| A | Alexa Avilés | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Motor vehicles idling adjacent to and within certain parks. | Introduction | This bill would amend the idling law to restrict idling to one minute when adjacent to or within parks that have a designated name and are identified as a park on the Department of Parks and Recreation’s website. This bill would also create an affirmative defense that the park was not easily identifiable as a park by signage or otherwise at the time a violation occurred. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE | | | | | |
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Res 0531-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | Coupled on General Orders | Flatbush Avenue BID | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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LU 0179-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | | GRAND STREET.HUDMF.FY23, 711 E 6th Street, Block 376, Lot 58, Manhattan, Community District No. 3, Council District No. 2. | Land Use Application | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0569-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | LU 179 - GRAND STREET.HUDMF.FY23, 711 E 6th Street, Block 376, Lot 58, Manhattan, Community District No. 3, Council District No. 2. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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LU 0180-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | | 1613-1631 Eastern Parkway.HPO.FY23, Block 1464, Lots 43, 47, 49, 50, and 53, Brooklyn, Community District No. 16, Council District No. 41. | Land Use Application | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0570-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | | Preconsidered - Coupled on General Orders | LU 180 - 1613-1631 Eastern Parkway.HPO.FY23, Block 1464, Lots 43, 47, 49, 50, and 53, Brooklyn, Community District No. 16, Council District No. 41. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH | | | | | |
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Int 0004-2022
| A | Diana I. Ayala | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Prohibiting the sale of guinea pigs in pet shops. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit pet shops from selling guinea pigs. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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Int 0675-2022
| A | Crystal Hudson | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Creation of a telemedicine accessibility plan. | Introduction | This bill would require the creation of a telemedicine accessibility plan to improve the availability and accessibility of portable monitoring devices and telehealth devices for populations that could be better served by telemedicine services. | Approved by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PARKS AND RECREATION | | | | | |
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Int 0128-2022
| A | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | Amended and Coupled on General Orders | Diaper changing accommodations in parks and redesignating section 18-148. | Introduction | This bill would require that every bathroom under the jurisdiction of the Parks Department have a safe, sanitary and convenient diaper changing station, deck, table or similar amenity, with half of all bathrooms being equipped by December 31, 2025, three-quarters of bathrooms by December 31, 2026 and all remaining bathrooms by December 31, 2027. If the Parks commissioner determines that a restroom does not have sufficient space for the installation of a diaper changing station, or that the installation would negatively impact public safety, the commissioner must notify the speaker of the council and the local council member within 10 days of that determination being made | Approved by Council | Pass |
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| | | | REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON RULES, PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS | | | | | |
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M 0130-2023
| * | | | | Dr. Michael Lindsey, Board of Health | Mayor's Message | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0571-2023
| * | Keith Powers | | Coupled on General Orders | M 130 - Dr. Michael Lindsey, Board of Health | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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M 0131-2023
| * | | | | Dr. Angelo Acquista, Board of Health | Mayor's Message | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0572-2023
| * | Keith Powers | | Coupled on General Orders | M 131 - Dr. Angelo Acquista, Board of Health | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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M 0132-2023
| * | | | | Dr. Maida Galvez, Board of Health | Mayor's Message | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0573-2023
| * | Keith Powers | | Coupled on General Orders | M 132 - Dr. Maida Galvez, Board of Health | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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M 0133-2023
| * | | | | Dr. Judith Salerno, Board of Health | Mayor's Message | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0574-2023
| * | Keith Powers | | Coupled on General Orders | M 133 - Dr. Judith Salerno, Board of Health | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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| | | 12. | GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR | | | | | |
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Int 0008-2022
| A | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | A and GO | Disclosure of service fee charges associated with tickets to entertainment events in NYC. | Introduction | This bill would require the operator of a place of entertainment; an agent, licensee or other ticket reseller of such operator; or a platform that facilitates the sale or resale of tickets to disclose the full price of a ticket whenever they display a ticket price on advertisements. The advertised price would be required to include fees such as taxes and service fees to increase transparency. By requiring early disclosure, this bill would allow consumers to make more informed decisions before beginning a transaction. Those who violate this bill would be subject to civil penalties from zero dollars for the first violation up to $500. | | |
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| | | ~coupled | ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, RESILIENCY AND WATERFRONTS | | | | | |
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Int 0239-2022
| A | James F. Gennaro | ~coupled | A and GO | Education and outreach regarding solar and green roof systems. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Buildings to conduct targeted outreach to educate building owners about the benefits of installing solar and green roof systems. Educational materials shall be made available in plain English and all of the designated citywide languages and on the department’s website. | | |
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Int 0606-2022
| A | Alexa Avilés | ~coupled | A and GO | Motor vehicles idling adjacent to and within certain parks. | Introduction | This bill would amend the idling law to restrict idling to one minute when adjacent to or within parks that have a designated name and are identified as a park on the Department of Parks and Recreation’s website. This bill would also create an affirmative defense that the park was not easily identifiable as a park by signage or otherwise at the time a violation occurred. | | |
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Res 0531-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | GO | Flatbush Avenue BID | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0569-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | Preconsidered – GO | LU 179 - GRAND STREET.HUDMF.FY23, 711 E 6th Street, Block 376, Lot 58, Manhattan, Community District No. 3, Council District No. 2. | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0570-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~coupled | Preconsidered – GO | LU 180 - 1613-1631 Eastern Parkway.HPO.FY23, Block 1464, Lots 43, 47, 49, 50, and 53, Brooklyn, Community District No. 16, Council District No. 41. | Resolution | | | |
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Int 0004-2022
| A | Diana I. Ayala | ~coupled | A and GO | Prohibiting the sale of guinea pigs in pet shops. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit pet shops from selling guinea pigs. | | |
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Int 0675-2022
| A | Crystal Hudson | ~coupled | A and GO | Creation of a telemedicine accessibility plan. | Introduction | This bill would require the creation of a telemedicine accessibility plan to improve the availability and accessibility of portable monitoring devices and telehealth devices for populations that could be better served by telemedicine services. | | |
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| | | ~coupled | PARKS AND RECREATION | | | | | |
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Int 0128-2022
| A | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~coupled | A and GO | Diaper changing accommodations in parks and redesignating section 18-148. | Introduction | This bill would require that every bathroom under the jurisdiction of the Parks Department have a safe, sanitary and convenient diaper changing station, deck, table or similar amenity, with half of all bathrooms being equipped by December 31, 2025, three-quarters of bathrooms by December 31, 2026 and all remaining bathrooms by December 31, 2027. If the Parks commissioner determines that a restroom does not have sufficient space for the installation of a diaper changing station, or that the installation would negatively impact public safety, the commissioner must notify the speaker of the council and the local council member within 10 days of that determination being made | | |
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| | | ~coupled | RULES, PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS | | | | | |
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Res 0571-2023
| * | Keith Powers | ~coupled | GO | M 130 - Dr. Michael Lindsey, Board of Health | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0572-2023
| * | Keith Powers | ~coupled | GO | M 131 - Dr. Angelo Acquista, Board of Health | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0573-2023
| * | Keith Powers | ~coupled | GO | M 132 - Dr. Maida Galvez, Board of Health | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0574-2023
| * | Keith Powers | ~coupled | GO | M 133 - Dr. Judith Salerno, Board of Health | Resolution | | | |
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Res 0131-2022
| * | Carmen N. De La Rosa | | Adopted by the Committee on Civil Service and Labor | Wendy’s to join the Fair Food Program and support farmworkers’ human rights. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0153-2022
| * | Shaun Abreu | | Adopted by the Committee on Education | Department of Education to create a Jewish Heritage Day in New York City public schools. | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0344-2022
| A | Public Advocate Jumaane Williams | | Amended and Adopted by the Committee on Housing and Buildings | Establishing a housing access voucher program. (A.4021/S.568A) | Resolution | | Approved, by Council | Pass |
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Res 0541-2023
| * | Adrienne E. Adams | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Public Safety | Provide the Civilian Complaint Review Board with access to sealed records in furtherance of its duties and functions. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0542-2023
| * | Alexa Avilés | ~SPONSOR | Civil Service and Labor | Require a prevailing wage for all school aides, whether in public, charter, or private schools. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0543-2023
| * | Alexa Avilés | ~SPONSOR | Public Housing | NYC Housing Authority to improve its public database of awarded contracts through the addition of new search features and inclusion of more contract information in search results. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0544-2023
| * | Alexa Avilés | ~SPONSOR | Public Housing | Fully fund rent arrears at NYCHA since the start of the pandemic. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0980-2023
| * | Diana I. Ayala | ~SPONSOR | Civil and Human Rights | Requiring quarterly reporting on lawful source of income discrimination in housing accommodations. | Introduction | This bill would require the New York City Commission on Human Rights to issue quarterly reports regarding source of income discrimination complaints it has received, initiated, and resolved the previous quarter as well as unresolved complaints received or initiated prior to the previous quarter and the status of such complaints. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0545-2023
| * | Diana I. Ayala | ~SPONSOR | Public Housing | NYC Housing Authority to change its priority preference for housing to automatically place families and individuals experiencing homelessness at the highest priority level. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0981-2023
| * | Erik D. Bottcher | ~SPONSOR | Sanitation and Solid Waste Management | Expanding the commercial citywide routing system for sidewalk cleanliness violations and technical amendments thereto, including to repeal and reenact subdivision c of section 16-118.1. | Introduction | This bill would amend the Department of Sanitation’s enforcement routing program to allow for businesses to receive fines for sidewalk cleanliness violations during their hours of operation, provided that the business’s hours are posted in plain view and the business is generally open to the public. Other commercial premises will be liable to receive fines for littering between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0982-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Contracts | Interest to be paid on late contract payments to non-profit contractors. | Introduction | This bill would require interest to be paid on late payments under city contracts with non-profit organizations. The non-profit contractor would not be eligible to receive the interest if the non-profit contractor has received a no-interest and no-service-fee loan issued or authorized by a city agency to cover its expenses in relation to the subject contract. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0983-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Environmental Protection, Resiliency and Waterfronts | Mandating the construction of solar canopies in certain parking lots. | Introduction | This local law would mandate, with respect to all city-owned, or leased or operated parking lots receiving solar radiation, that the Department of Citywide Administrative Services install all solar canopies that would be cost-effective at each city-controlled parking lot. In addition for each city controlled parking lot a number of parking spaces equal to or greater than 50 percent of the parking spaces covered by such canopies shall be equipped with electrical raceways capable of supporting electric vehicle charging stations and shall be installed in each city controlled parking lot where a solar canopy is installed. This local law would require reporting every five years on, among other things, the value of energy produced by solar canopies on city-controlled parking lots and a summary of how such energy was used and a description of each factor that has affected the cost-effectiveness of installing solar canopies on city-controlled parking lots. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0984-2023
| * | Gale A. Brewer | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Governmental Operations | Eliminating certain outdated and unnecessary temporary programs and pilot programs, unconstitutional provisions and other outdated and unnecessary provisions. | Introduction | The proposed legislation would repeal 12 provisions from the Administrative Code:
Temporary or pilot programs – 7 provisions - Such provisions would be repealed as each of the programs have expired. Some provisions require only the creation of a program for a specific period of time, while others also require submission of an accompanying report by a specific date. Regardless, all the program completion dates and report due dates required under such provisions have long since passed. Unconstitutional provisions – 3 provisions - These provisions of the Administrative Code have been deemed unconstitutional. Outdated provisions – 2 provisions - These two provisions are obsolete due to changed circumstances. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0546-2023
| * | Carmen N. De La Rosa | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | New York City Rent Guidelines Board to adopt a rent decrease for one- and two-year leases beginning on or after October 1, 2023 and on or before September 30, 2024. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0547-2023
| * | Carmen N. De La Rosa | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations | SCA and DDC to reconsider their decision to substitute precast concrete wall panels in place of traditional handset brick and block walls in public projects in New York City. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0985-2023
| * | Eric Dinowitz | ~SPONSOR | Aging | Provision of senior citizen rent increase exemption application forms pre-populated with applicable data to eligible persons living in city-supervised Mitchell-Lama housing. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Housing Preservation and Development to, in coordination with the Department of Finance, provide an application form for the senior citizen rent increase exemption program to eligible residents in Mitchell-Lama apartment buildings subject to city supervision with the necessary application information pre-filled on the form. The form is to be provided after eligible residents submit their income verification affidavit and the Department of Housing Preservation and Development confirms the information in the affidavit matches necessary state tax records. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0986-2023
| * | Amanda Farías | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Governmental Operations | Eliminating certain outdated and unnecessary advisory boards, task forces and commissions. | Introduction | The proposed legislation would repeal 17 provisions of the Charter and Administrative Code establishing certain advisory boards, task forces or commissions. Such provisions would be repealed for at least one of the following reasons: the body no longer convenes and has been dormant for a substantial period of time; the provision establishing the body calls for the submission of a one-time report and no further activity; the body no longer provides any useful function; the duties assigned to the body are duplicative of the functions of other City bodies; or the provision was waived by the Report and Advisory Board Review Commission. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0548-2023
| * | Amanda Farías | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations | Commissioner of Citywide Administrative Services to implement the band scoring method for establishing eligible lists for competitive civil service titles. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0987-2023
| * | Oswald Feliz | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Prohibiting the operation of a motor vehicle with fraudulent or expired license plates. | Introduction | This bill would make it unlawful to operate a motor vehicle with a fraudulent license plate, including a fraudulent temporary license plate, or an expired license plate, including an expired temporary license plate, and would set civil penalties for such violations. It would also set a 10 business day cure period for the violation of operating a motor vehicle with an expired license plate, including an expired temporary license plate. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0988-2023
| * | Oswald Feliz | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Prohibiting the sale or distribution of fraudulent license plates. | Introduction | This bill would make it unlawful to sell or distribute a fraudulent license plate, including a fraudulent temporary license plate, and would set a civil penalty for such violation. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0549-2023
| * | Jennifer Gutiérrez | ~SPONSOR | Transportation and Infrastructure | Crash Victims Rights and Safety Act (S.2422/A.1901) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0989-2023
| * | Shahana K. Hanif | ~SPONSOR | Governmental Operations | Requiring the department of citywide administrative services to provide civil service exams in languages other than English. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Citywide Administrative Services to identify civil service positions that do not require fluency in English and offer those exams in the designated citywide languages. It would also require the Department of Citywide Administrative Services to consult with the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and community-based organizations to determine other languages in which to offer those exams based on the needs of eligible exam takers. Finally, the bill would also allow exam takers to request that such exams be administered in the language of their choice and provide an explanation if the exam is not offered in that language. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0550-2023
| * | Shahana K. Hanif | ~SPONSOR | Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations | Recognizing May as Lupus Awareness Month in NYC. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0990-2023
| * | Robert F. Holden | ~SPONSOR | General Welfare | Shelter sleeping areas. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Homeless Services to ensure that single adult shelter residents are provided with at least individual sleeping areas that are partitioned off from other residents that allow for individual privacy. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0991-2023
| * | Robert F. Holden | ~SPONSOR | Veterans | Cure periods for certain violations by veterans service organizations. | Introduction | This bill would create cure periods for certain violations issued by the Fire Department of the City of New York, the Department of Sanitation, the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Environmental Protection, and the Department of Buildings for veterans service organizations. Cure periods would be 120 days in length, with a possibility of extension. A veterans service organization that cures a violation within the cure period would avoid being required to pay a fine or civil penalty. No cure period would be authorized, however, for a violation that is an immediate threat to health or safety. This bill would also require the Department of Veterans’ Services to conduct a public information and outreach campaign regarding the new cure periods. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0992-2023
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Establishment of a process to divert young people to community-based organizations in lieu of arrest. | Introduction | This bill would require the commissioner to provide guidance to its uniformed officers on determining whether to use criminal enforcement or divert young people to community-based organizations to receive essential services in lieu of arrest. The bill would also require reporting on the number of patrol precincts, housing police service areas, or transit districts that utilize youth diversion as well as demographic information, the potential arrest charge, and the name of the community-based organization in which a referral was made. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0993-2023
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Youth Services | Universal after school program plan. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Youth and Community Development, in consultation with the Department of Education, to establish, subject to appropriation, a program of universal after school for all public school students in the city by September 1, 2024. This bill would also require a report on a plan to address the need for expanded after school programs for all New York City youth and steps the city will take to establish universal after school. It would also report on other issues related to after school capacity and participation rates. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0551-2023
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Youth Services | Predatory Marketing Prevention Act (S7487C) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0552-2023
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Aging | Permit other qualifying members of a household to qualify for the Disability Rent Increase Exemption program. (S.1150/A.1422) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0553-2023
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations | Celebrating the contributions of Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera to the LGBTQ+ rights movement in the United States. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0554-2023
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Education | Dept of Education to mandate bystander intervention training for all staff, educators and administrators, require annual training for students in grades 6-12, and resources for parents around the issues of harassment and bullying. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0555-2023
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Health | Protect access to gender-affirming care in New York State and combat policies of other states that attempt to ban gender-affirming care. (S. 2475) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0556-2023
| * | Crystal Hudson | ~SPONSOR | Immigration | Access to Representation Act (A.170/S.999) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0994-2023
| * | Linda Lee | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Education and outreach on building emissions requirements. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Buildings to provide written notifications containing information on a building’s emissions and an explanation and range of potential penalties under Local Law 97 of 2019. These notifications would need to be provided to the owners of covered buildings every two years. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0557-2023
| * | Farah N. Louis | ~SPONSOR | Aging | Increase the current qualifying income limit for seniors and persons with disabilities who are eligible for the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption program and the Disability Rent Increase Exemption program on the basis of the regional consumer price i | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0995-2023
| * | Julie Menin | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Creation of a public awareness campaign on the dangers of purchasing cannabis or cannabis products from unlicensed cannabis retailers. | Introduction | This bill would require the department of health and mental hygiene (DOHMH) to collaborate with the department of consumer and worker protection (DCWP) and any other relevant agency to create and implement a public awareness campaign on the dangers of purchasing cannabis or cannabis products from unlicensed cannabis retailers. The campaign would target minors and young adults and focus on the risks of consuming cannabis products adulterated with synthetic cannabinoids and other harmful substances and the risk of purchasing such products from unlicensed cannabis retailers. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0558-2023
| * | Julie Menin | ~SPONSOR | Hospitals | New York State health benefit plan hospital pricing report. (S.4097) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0559-2023
| * | Julie Menin | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Establishes a legal framework that may facilitate the timely removal of sidewalk sheds. (S.1305/A.1321) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0560-2023
| * | Julie Menin | ~SPONSOR | Women and Gender Equity | Remove the minimum wage and hours requirements for applicants of child care assistance. (S.4924/A.1303) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0561-2023
| * | Julie Menin | ~SPONSOR | Women and Gender Equity | Provide a business tax credit for employer provided day care. (A.200/S.3380) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0996-2023
| * | Mercedes Narcisse | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Health | Access to blood pressure machines. | Introduction | This bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to post on its website the public places in New York City where blood pressure machines are located, and provide recommendations on locations for such machines in high-need areas. DOHMH would also be required to support making at-home blood pressure machines available at no cost to the public at federally qualified health centers in 5 high-need areas, and post the locations of such centers on its website. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0997-2023
| * | Mercedes Narcisse | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Requiring the NYPD to report on use of force incidents that include an officer displaying or unholstering a weapon. | Introduction | This bill would expand the definition of “use of force incidents” that must be reported by the New York City Police Department to include when an officer, while taking police action, responds to an incident or conditions and displays or unholsters a weapon. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0562-2023
| * | Mercedes Narcisse | ~SPONSOR | Health | Ease nursing home staffing and capacity constraints by increasing Medicaid reimbursement rates by at least 20 percent. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0998-2023
| * | Sandy Nurse | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Record keeping and reporting on the disposal of rechargeable batteries used for powered mobility devices. | Introduction | This bill creates record keeping and reporting requirements for entities that purchase or accept second-use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that power devices such as e-bikes and electric scooters. The entities would be required to maintain and submit records to the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP), on information pertaining to the number and type of rechargeable batteries purchased or accepted and how such rechargeable batteries were disposed of. Additionally, all records would be made available to the Department of Sanitation and Fire Department upon request; and DCWP would be required to submit an annual report summarizing information gathered pursuant to this law. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 0999-2023
| * | Keith Powers | ~SPONSOR | Finance | Establishment of a task force to study options and make recommendations for a plan to implement a municipal public bank. | Introduction | This bill would create a task force to study the potential for a public bank sponsored by the city, recommend a draft plan of governance and charter requirements proposed under New York Senate Bill S.1754 for the year 2023, and issue a report on their findings. The task force shall consist of three members appointed by the mayor, one of whom shall be the commissioner of finance or their designee, one of whom shall be the commissioner of consumer and worker protection or their designee, and one of whom shall be a representative of a labor organization; three members appointed by the comptroller, one of whom must have community banking experience; and three members appointed by the speaker of the council, one of whom must be a representative of a small business association and one of whom must be a member of a community-based organization responsible for community development, economic development, and/or consumer protection. The chair of the task force shall be named from the speaker’s appointees. The task force final report shall be due no later than one year from its first meeting and disband 180 days after submission of the report. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0563-2023
| * | Pierina Ana Sanchez | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Affordable housing in cities having a population of one million or more. (S. 2985) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0564-2023
| * | Pierina Ana Sanchez | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Legislation lifting the floor area ratio (FAR) cap. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1000-2023
| * | Lynn C. Schulman | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Requiring food delivery companies to be responsible for the safe operation of electric food delivery bicycles. | Introduction | This bill would require third-party food delivery services to be responsible for ensuring that food delivery workers using electric food delivery bicycles to make deliveries on their behalf, operate such bicycles in accordance with sections 19-176 and 19-195.1, which concern the operation of bicycles on sidewalks and at intersections. This bill would require third-party food delivery services to accept financial liability for civil penalties resulting from a food delivery worker’s violation of section 19-176 or 19-195.1, while engaged in the pick-up and delivery of food and/or beverage items. This bill also requires food delivery workers to notify the third-party food delivery service for whom they were working at the time of the violation within 10 days from the issuance of any fine and provides an affirmative defense to any civil penalty for third-party food delivery services who were not properly notified of a violation by a food delivery worker. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1001-2023
| * | Lynn C. Schulman | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Prohibiting owners of commercial premises from knowingly leasing a commercial premises to, or otherwise allowing the use of such premises by, unlicensed sellers of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, tobacco products, or illicit cannabis. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit knowingly leasing commercial premises to a tenant who uses the premises for the distribution or sale of illicit cannabis or tobacco products without a license. The first time that an illicit cannabis or unlicensed tobacco product seller is found to be operating in leased commercial premises any relevant city agency could issue a warning to the owner of the premises. If an unlicensed seller is later found to be operating in the same commercial premises, the owner would be liable for civil penalties. This bill would also require the city to submit to the Mayor and the Council a quarterly report on enforcement relating to illicit cannabis or unlicensed tobacco product sellers. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0565-2023
| * | Lynn C. Schulman | ~SPONSOR | Education | Expand humane education requirements to secondary schools and require verification from schools that humane treatment of animals is being taught. (S.4533/A.416) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0566-2023
| * | Sandra Ung | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Governmental Operations | Approving the Report and Advisory Board Review Commission’s determination recommending waiver of eight reporting requirements that was communicated to the City Council on January 24, 2023. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1002-2023
| * | Marjorie Velázquez | ~SPONSOR | Housing and Buildings | Establishing timelines for cooperative corporations to approve or deny the sale of cooperative apartments. | Introduction | This bill would set timelines for decisions regarding the sale of co-op apartments. It would generally require the co-op to acknowledge receipt of application materials within 10 days, and provide notice of whether it has consented to the sale within 45 days after the application is complete, with extensions possible in some circumstances. A co-op’s failure to communicate whether or not it consents to a sale within the required period, and 10 business days after receiving notice from the prospective purchaser, would mean the co-op is deemed to consent to the sale. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1003-2023
| * | Marjorie Velázquez | ~SPONSOR | Consumer and Worker Protection | Requiring reusable eating utensils and eating containers at food service establishments and returnable food packaging at fast casual food establishments. | Introduction | This bill would prohibit food service establishments, with capacity for dishwashing, from providing dine-in customers non-reusable eating utensils or eating containers unless requested. The bill would also require all fast casual food establishments in the city to provide customers with the option to request returnable food packaging and establish a return system for such food packaging. Violations of this legislation will result in civil penalties. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0567-2023
| * | Marjorie Velázquez | ~SPONSOR | Public Safety | Increase criminal sanctions against people who assault retail workers. (S.5479/A.5260-A) | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Int 1004-2023
| * | Nantasha M. Williams | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Governmental Operations | Eliminating certain reporting requirements selected for waiver by the report and advisory board review commission and amending certain outdated and unnecessary reports and studies. | Introduction | The proposed legislation would repeal 27 provisions of the Charter and Administrative Code requiring certain reports and studies. Such provisions would be repealed for at least one of the following reasons: the due date for submission of the report or study has passed and no further reporting has been required; the report is duplicative of other mandated reporting; the report is no longer necessary in light of changing circumstances; or the provision was waived by the Report and Advisory Board Review Commission. | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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Res 0568-2023
| * | Nantasha M. Williams | ~SPONSOR | Cultural Affairs, Libraries, and International Intergroup Relations | Designating May 10 annually as National Pan-Hellenic Council Day in the City of New York. | Resolution | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0179-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Finance | GRAND STREET.HUDMF.FY23, 711 E 6th Street, Block 376, Lot 58, Manhattan, Community District No. 3, Council District No. 2. | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0180-2023
| * | Justin L. Brannan | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Finance | 1613-1631 Eastern Parkway.HPO.FY23, Block 1464, Lots 43, 47, 49, 50, and 53, Brooklyn, Community District No. 16, Council District No. 41. | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0181-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, 25-46 Far Rockaway Blvd Rezoning, Queens (C 200232 ZMQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0181-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, 25-46 Far Rockaway Blvd Rezoning, Queens (C 200232 ZMQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0182-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, 25-46 Far Rockaway Blvd Rezoning, Queens (N 220330 ZRQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0182-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, 25-46 Far Rockaway Blvd Rezoning, Queens (N 220330 ZRQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0183-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Preconsidered - Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, 245-06 South Conduit Avenue Commercial Overlay, Queens (C 230006 ZMQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0183-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, 245-06 South Conduit Avenue Commercial Overlay, Queens (C 230006 ZMQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0184-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, 2560 Boston Road Rezoning, Bronx (C 220283 ZMX) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0184-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, 2560 Boston Road Rezoning, Bronx (C 220283 ZMX) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0185-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, 2560 Boston Road Rezoning, Bronx (N 220284 ZRX) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0185-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, 2560 Boston Road Rezoning, Bronx (N 220284 ZRX) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0186-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, 23-10 Queens Plaza South, Queens (C 210317 ZMQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0186-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, 23-10 Queens Plaza South, Queens (C 210317 ZMQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0187-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, 23-10 Queens Plaza South, Queens (N 210318 ZRQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0187-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, 23-10 Queens Plaza South, Queens (N 210318 ZRQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0188-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, 23-10 Queens Plaza South, Queens (C 210319 ZSQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0188-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, 23-10 Queens Plaza South, Queens (C 210319 ZSQ) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0189-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Paperific Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 220470 ZMK) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0189-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Paperific Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 220470 ZMK) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0190-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Paperific Rezoning, Brooklyn (N 220471 ZRK) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0190-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Paperific Rezoning, Brooklyn (N 220471 ZRK) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0191-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | ~SPONSOR | Zoning and Franchises | Zoning, Paperific Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 220472 ZSK) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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LU 0191-2023
| * | Rafael Salamanca, Jr. | | | Zoning, Paperific Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 220472 ZSK) | Land Use Application | | Referred to Comm by Council | |
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