Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 1/24/2019 1:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - City Hall
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    1.ROLL CALL      Roll call Video Video
    2.INVOCATION - Delivered by: Reverend Dr. Allen Pinckney, Jr. of Butler Memorial United Methodist Church, 3920 Paulding Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. 10466. Motion to spread the Invocation in full upon the record by Council Member King.      Video Video
    3.ADOPTION OF MINUTES - Motion that the Minutes of the Stated Meeting of December 11, 2018 be adopted as printed by Council Member Grodenchik.      Video Video
    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      Video Video
M 0127-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on Call-Up VoteZoning, 570 Fulton Street Rezoning, Brooklyn (N 180457 ZRK, C 180458 ZSK and C 180459 ZMK)Land Use Call-Up Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
M 0128-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on Call-Up VoteZoning, 12 Franklin Street, Brooklyn (C 180387 ZSK, N 180388 ZRK and C 180389 ZSK)Land Use Call-Up Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
M 0129-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on Call-Up VotePlanning, 461 Alabama Ave, Brooklyn (C 190037 ZSK, C 190038 HAK and C 190039)Land Use Call-Up Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
          Pass Not available
    8.COMMUNICATION FROM THE SPEAKER      Video Video
    9.DISCUSSION OF GENERAL ORDERS      Video Video
    10.REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES - None      Not available
    11.REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES      Video Video
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE      Not available
Int 1038-2018 ABarry S. Grodenchik Amended and Coupled on GOAmending the requirement that a statement of income and expense certified by a certified public accountant be provided in order for an income-producing property to be granted a reduction in real property assessment by the tax commission.IntroductionThis local law would increase the threshold for when an income-producing property is required to provide a certified statement of income and expense in order to receive an assessment reduction by the Tax Commission from an assessed value of $1 million to an assessed value of $5 million. The local law would also index the threshold to changes in the aggregate assessed value of all properties in tax classes two and four.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 1143-2018 ADaniel Dromm  Amended and Coupled on GOInstallment agreements for the payment of real property taxes, assessments and other charges.IntroductionCurrently, when property owner owes property tax arrears they may enter into an installment agreement with the Department of Finance to pay off the debt over a period of up to ten years with a zero dollar down payment. The installment amounts are then calculated based on the amount owed, interest rates, and pay-off period, but without regard for income or ability to pay. This local law would create three income-based installment agreements for eligible one- to three- family and condominium property owners where such property is the primary residence. All three installment agreements would be available only to property owners with combined incomes of $58,399 or less. The senior low-income installment agreement would allow property owners who are at least 65 years old to defer payment of a percentage of their tax arrears and prospective tax liability until the termination of the installment agreement upon expiration, death, or transfer. The fixed-length income-based installment agreement would allow property owners to pay off tax arrears and one year of prospective tax liability by paying installments based on a percentage of income until the debt is repaid. Finally, the extenuating circumstances income-based installment agreement would allow property owners with extenuating circumstances (such as loss of income due to unemployment, death, treatment of an illness, military service, or involuntary absence) to enter into a one-year installment agreement to pay off tax arrears and property taxes that accrue during that year by paying installments based on a percentage of income. A property that is the subject of one of the installment agreements would be exempt from the tax lien sale. The current ten-year, zero down payment plan would continue to exist alongside these new payment plan options.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0722-2019 *Daniel Dromm  Preconsidered - Coupled on GOApproving 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
LU 0324-2019 *Daniel Dromm   9 Sherman Associates, ManhattanLand Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0728-2019 *Daniel Dromm  Preconsidered - Coupled on GOLU 324 - 9 Sherman Associates, ManhattanResolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0325-2019 *Daniel Dromm   HP Fort George HDFC, ManhattanLand Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0729-2019 *Daniel Dromm  Preconsidered - Coupled on GOLU 325 - HP Fort George HDFC, ManhattanResolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOR-HIRE VEHICLES      Not available
Int 0897-2018 AI. Daneek Miller Amended and Coupled on GOOperation of commuter vans.IntroductionThis bill would provide that commuter van license holders must not allow such commuter van to be operated by a driver without a commuter van driver’s license. The bill also establishes penalties for commuter van license holders and commuter van services that allow their vehicles to be operated by unlicensed drivers.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 1070-2018 AFrancisco P. Moya Amended and Coupled on GOLeasing, rental and conditional purchase of for-hire vehicles.IntroductionThis bill would require the Taxi and Limousine Commission to make rules regarding financial agreements drivers enter to obtain for-hire vehicles. Such rules could include disclosure requirements and consumer protection practices.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS      Not available
Int 1325-2019 AStephen T. Levin Amended and Coupled on GOAuthorizing the creation of legal defense trusts.IntroductionThe proposed law would allow public officials to create stand-alone trusts to take donations to pay for their legal expenses in certain criminal and civil matters and for the legal defense of anyone involved in a matter for which the trust was created. The proposed law would set a donation limit of $5,000 per donor and would place restrictions on who could donate to a legal defense trust. Lobbyists, people doing business with the city, corporations and LLCs would not be allowed to donate, and all donations would have to be reported to the conflicts of interest board and posted online.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON LAND USE      Not available
LU 0310-2018 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Planning, Waterside Plaza, Manhattan (C 190064 HDM)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0730-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on GOLU 310 - Planning, Waterside Plaza, Manhattan (C 190064 HDM)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0311-2018 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Planning, Waterside Plaza, Manhattan (C 190065 HDM)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0731-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on GOLU 311 - Planning, Waterside Plaza, Manhattan (C 190065 HDM)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0312-2018 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, Sidewalk café, Elder Greene, 160 Franklin St, Brooklyn (20195150 TCK)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0732-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on GOLU 312 - Zoning, Sidewalk café, Elder Greene, 160 Franklin St, Brooklyn (20195150 TCK)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
LU 0313-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Planning, 4697 Third Avenue, Bronx (C 190026 HAX)Land Use Application Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0733-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr. Coupled on GOLU 313 - Planning, 4697 Third Avenue, Bronx (C 190026 HAX)Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY      Not available
Int 1234-2018 AMark Levine Amended and Coupled on GOCreating an office for the prevention of hate crimes.IntroductionThis bill would create an office for the prevention of hate crimes to coordinate responses and outreach amongst city agencies.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 1261-2018 AChaim M. Deutsch Amended and Coupled on GORequiring educational outreach within the office of prevention of hate crimes.IntroductionThis bill would require the office for the prevention of hate crimes to conduct educational outreach and trainings.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS      Not available
Int 1118-2018 AChaim M. Deutsch Amended and Coupled on GOAdditional reporting requirements for the department of veterans’ services.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Veterans’ Services (DVS) to submit an annual report to the council and post on its website information about its personnel and the services provided. Specifically, DVS would be required to report, among other metrics, on the services the agency provides in their offices, resource centers, and field service, the number of employees, their functional titles, and a summary of responsibilities under those titles. In addition, this report would include an accounting of the number of veterans who have inquired about DVS’s services, those who have received services from DVS, as well as how veterans and their families learned about the services provided by the agency.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON WOMEN      Not available
Int 0351-2018 AHelen K. Rosenthal Amended and Coupled on GOReporting on certain domestic violence initiatives, indicators, and factors.IntroductionThis bill requires the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender Based Violence (ENDGBV) to submit to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council and post on its website an annual report detailing information about the City’s domestic violence initiatives, indicators, and factors, including data on attorneys and service providers in Family Justice Centers (FJCs), programs and initiatives offered by the FJCs that relate to economic empowerment, and information on publications, research. outreach events, trainings, and educational workshops offered by the office. The bill also requires the NYPD to submit an annual report that includes data on chronic domestic violence complaints, chronic offenders, and NYPD outreach efforts to survivors. Finally, the bill updates the name of the office to ENDGBV in the administrative code and city charter.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 0371-2018 BRafael Salamanca, Jr. Amended and Coupled on GOOutreach to help cosmetologists recognize signs of domestic violence in their clients.IntroductionThis bill requires the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender Based Violence (ENDGBV) to conduct outreach to cosmetologists that includes: trainings, an online toolkit to help the cosmetology community recognize potential signs of domestic violence in their clients, and information about resources for survivors across the five boroughs. It would also require ENDGBV to annually report on such outreach to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council and post information about the outreach on its website.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Int 0542-2018 ARory I. Lancman Amended and Coupled on GOService satisfaction surveys.IntroductionThe bill would require the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender Based Violence (ENDGBV) to provide individuals receiving services at Family Justice Centers (FJCs) with service satisfaction surveys. FJCs would be required to post a sign indicating the availability of the surveys in a conspicuous location, although completion of the survey by FJC clients would not be mandatory and would be anonymous. ENDGBV would be required to submit to the Speaker of the Council and post on its website on an annual basis the survey questions and all survey data, disaggregated by borough, type of service received, and language information.Approved by CouncilPass Action details Not available
    12.GENERAL ORDERS CALENDAR      Not available
Int 0720-2018 *Public Advocate Jumaane Williams~coupledLaid OverClarifying the requirements for site safety training providers and persons required to obtain site safety training.IntroductionThis bill would expand the qualifications for site safety training providers and provide an updated definition of “competent person” to align with the Building Code. It would also amend existing reporting requirements regarding the number of site safety training providers.Laid Over by Council  Action details Not available
T2018-1849 * ~coupledCoupled on GOCommissioner of DeedsCommissioner of Deeds Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
     COUPLED ON GENERAL ORDER CALENDAR      Not available
    ~coupledFINANCE      Not available
Int 1038-2018 ABarry S. Grodenchik~coupledA and GOAmending the requirement that a statement of income and expense certified by a certified public accountant be provided in order for an income-producing property to be granted a reduction in real property assessment by the tax commission.IntroductionThis local law would increase the threshold for when an income-producing property is required to provide a certified statement of income and expense in order to receive an assessment reduction by the Tax Commission from an assessed value of $1 million to an assessed value of $5 million. The local law would also index the threshold to changes in the aggregate assessed value of all properties in tax classes two and four.   Action details Not available
Int 1143-2018 ADaniel Dromm ~coupledA and GOInstallment agreements for the payment of real property taxes, assessments and other charges.IntroductionCurrently, when property owner owes property tax arrears they may enter into an installment agreement with the Department of Finance to pay off the debt over a period of up to ten years with a zero dollar down payment. The installment amounts are then calculated based on the amount owed, interest rates, and pay-off period, but without regard for income or ability to pay. This local law would create three income-based installment agreements for eligible one- to three- family and condominium property owners where such property is the primary residence. All three installment agreements would be available only to property owners with combined incomes of $58,399 or less. The senior low-income installment agreement would allow property owners who are at least 65 years old to defer payment of a percentage of their tax arrears and prospective tax liability until the termination of the installment agreement upon expiration, death, or transfer. The fixed-length income-based installment agreement would allow property owners to pay off tax arrears and one year of prospective tax liability by paying installments based on a percentage of income until the debt is repaid. Finally, the extenuating circumstances income-based installment agreement would allow property owners with extenuating circumstances (such as loss of income due to unemployment, death, treatment of an illness, military service, or involuntary absence) to enter into a one-year installment agreement to pay off tax arrears and property taxes that accrue during that year by paying installments based on a percentage of income. A property that is the subject of one of the installment agreements would be exempt from the tax lien sale. The current ten-year, zero down payment plan would continue to exist alongside these new payment plan options.   Action details Not available
Res 0722-2019 *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
Res 0728-2019 *Daniel Dromm ~coupledPreconsidered - GOLU 324 - 9 Sherman Associates, ManhattanResolution    Action details Not available
Res 0729-2019 *Daniel Dromm ~coupledPreconsidered - GOLU 325 - HP Fort George HDFC, ManhattanResolution    Action details Not available
    ~coupledFOR-HIRE VEHICLES      Not available
Int 0897-2018 AI. Daneek Miller~coupledA and GOOperation of commuter vans.IntroductionThis bill would provide that commuter van license holders must not allow such commuter van to be operated by a driver without a commuter van driver’s license. The bill also establishes penalties for commuter van license holders and commuter van services that allow their vehicles to be operated by unlicensed drivers.   Action details Not available
Int 1070-2018 AFrancisco P. Moya~coupledA and GOLeasing, rental and conditional purchase of for-hire vehicles.IntroductionThis bill would require the Taxi and Limousine Commission to make rules regarding financial agreements drivers enter to obtain for-hire vehicles. Such rules could include disclosure requirements and consumer protection practices.   Action details Not available
    ~coupledGOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS      Not available
Int 1325-2019 AStephen T. Levin~coupledA and GOAuthorizing the creation of legal defense trusts.IntroductionThe proposed law would allow public officials to create stand-alone trusts to take donations to pay for their legal expenses in certain criminal and civil matters and for the legal defense of anyone involved in a matter for which the trust was created. The proposed law would set a donation limit of $5,000 per donor and would place restrictions on who could donate to a legal defense trust. Lobbyists, people doing business with the city, corporations and LLCs would not be allowed to donate, and all donations would have to be reported to the conflicts of interest board and posted online.   Action details Not available
    ~coupledLAND USE      Not available
Res 0730-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 310 - Planning, Waterside Plaza, Manhattan (C 190064 HDM)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0731-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 311 - Planning, Waterside Plaza, Manhattan (C 190065 HDM)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0732-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 312 - Zoning, Sidewalk café, Elder Greene, 160 Franklin St, Brooklyn (20195150 TCK)Resolution    Action details Not available
Res 0733-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledGOLU 313 - Planning, 4697 Third Avenue, Bronx (C 190026 HAX)Resolution    Action details Not available
    ~coupledPUBLIC SAFETY      Not available
Int 1234-2018 AMark Levine~coupledA and GOCreating an office for the prevention of hate crimes.IntroductionThis bill would create an office for the prevention of hate crimes to coordinate responses and outreach amongst city agencies.   Action details Not available
Int 1261-2018 AChaim M. Deutsch~coupledA and GORequiring educational outreach within the office of prevention of hate crimes.IntroductionThis bill would require the office for the prevention of hate crimes to conduct educational outreach and trainings.   Action details Not available
    ~coupledVETERANS      Not available
Int 1118-2018 AChaim M. Deutsch~coupledA and GOAdditional reporting requirements for the department of veterans’ services.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Veterans’ Services (DVS) to submit an annual report to the council and post on its website information about its personnel and the services provided. Specifically, DVS would be required to report, among other metrics, on the services the agency provides in their offices, resource centers, and field service, the number of employees, their functional titles, and a summary of responsibilities under those titles. In addition, this report would include an accounting of the number of veterans who have inquired about DVS’s services, those who have received services from DVS, as well as how veterans and their families learned about the services provided by the agency.   Action details Not available
    ~coupledWOMEN      Not available
Int 0351-2018 AHelen K. Rosenthal~coupledA and GOReporting on certain domestic violence initiatives, indicators, and factors.IntroductionThis bill requires the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender Based Violence (ENDGBV) to submit to the Mayor and Speaker of the Council and post on its website an annual report detailing information about the City’s domestic violence initiatives, indicators, and factors, including data on attorneys and service providers in Family Justice Centers (FJCs), programs and initiatives offered by the FJCs that relate to economic empowerment, and information on publications, research. outreach events, trainings, and educational workshops offered by the office. The bill also requires the NYPD to submit an annual report that includes data on chronic domestic violence complaints, chronic offenders, and NYPD outreach efforts to survivors. Finally, the bill updates the name of the office to ENDGBV in the administrative code and city charter.   Action details Not available
Int 0371-2018 BRafael Salamanca, Jr.~coupledA and GOOutreach to help cosmetologists recognize signs of domestic violence in their clients.IntroductionThis bill requires the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender Based Violence (ENDGBV) to conduct outreach to cosmetologists that includes: trainings, an online toolkit to help the cosmetology community recognize potential signs of domestic violence in their clients, and information about resources for survivors across the five boroughs. It would also require ENDGBV to annually report on such outreach to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council and post information about the outreach on its website.   Action details Not available
Int 0542-2018 ARory I. Lancman~coupledA and GOService satisfaction surveys.IntroductionThe bill would require the Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender Based Violence (ENDGBV) to provide individuals receiving services at Family Justice Centers (FJCs) with service satisfaction surveys. FJCs would be required to post a sign indicating the availability of the surveys in a conspicuous location, although completion of the survey by FJC clients would not be mandatory and would be anonymous. ENDGBV would be required to submit to the Speaker of the Council and post on its website on an annual basis the survey questions and all survey data, disaggregated by borough, type of service received, and language information.   Action details Not available
    ~coupledGENERAL ORDER CALENDAR      Not available
T2018-1849 * ~coupledGOCommissioner of DeedsCommissioner of Deeds    Action details Not available
          Pass Not available
    13.INTRODUCTION & READING OF BILLS      Video Video
    14.DISCUSSION OF RESOLUTIONS      Video Video
    15.RESOLUTIONS      Video Video
Res 0655-2018 *I. Daneek Miller Adopted by the Committee on Civil Service and LaborCalling upon the Mayor of NYC to grant sick leave to all civilian officers and employees of NYC seeking treatment for a qualifying World Trade Center condition.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
Res 0673-2018 BChaim M. Deutsch Amended and Adopted by the Committee on Civil and Human RightsRecognizing 1/27/19 as Holocaust Remembrance Day and the week beginning on 1/27/19 as a citywide week of Holocaust Education in NYC.Resolution Approved, by CouncilPass Action details Not available
    16.GENERAL DISCUSSION      Video Video
    17.EXTENSION OF REMARKS      Not available
     INTRODUCTION AND READING OF BILLS      Not available
Int 1332-2019 *Corey D. Johnson~SPONSORGeneral WelfareOffice of constituent services.IntroductionThis bill would create an Office of Constituent Services at the Department of Social Services (“DSS”). The Office would establish a system for DSS to receive comments, questions and complaints from clients, conduct a review of all cases where public benefits have been or will be terminated, maintain policies to communicate with clients in a timely manner in response to inquiries, and develop strategies and recommendations regarding such client communication. DSS would be required to post the phone number and information about the Office of Constituent Services on its website.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1333-2019 *Adrienne E. Adams~SPONSORGeneral WelfareReporting on arrests, summonses, removals, escorts and use of force incidents occurring in department of social services/human resources administration job centers and SNAP centers.IntroductionThis bill would require the department of social services/human resources administration (“DSS/HRA”) to issue a quarterly report on arrests, summonses, removals, escorts, and use of force incidents that occur in a job center or SNAP center. This report would be submitted to the Council and published on the DSS/HRA website. The first report would be due on January 31, 2020.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1334-2019 *Alicka Ampry-Samuel ~SPONSORCriminal JusticeRequiring the board of correction to conduct surveys of the correctional system’s grievance process.IntroductionThis bill would require the Board of Correction to issue a report on the Department of Correction’s grievance and complaint process and provide recommendations for improving the procedures.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1335-2019 *Alicka Ampry-Samuel ~SPONSORGeneral WelfareEstablishing a pilot program for the provision of social work services at department of social services/human resources administration job centers.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Social Services (“DSS”) to create a pilot program for the design, development, implementation and provision of social work services at one job center in each borough. The DSS Commissioner would be required to submit a report to the mayor and speaker of the Council with findings from the pilot program by July 15, 2020. DSS would be required to expand social work services to all job centers by January 1, 2021.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1336-2019 *Alicka Ampry-Samuel ~SPONSORGeneral WelfareDe-escalation and trauma-informed training.IntroductionIn an effort to improve the client experience at job centers and SNAP centers, this bill requires the Department of Social Services (“DSS”) to conduct trainings on de-escalating conflict and trauma-informed care for all DSS employees and contractors providing security services in such centers. DSS would be required to report on the number of individuals who have received such training.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1337-2019 *Alicka Ampry-Samuel ~SPONSORGeneral WelfareRequiring space for children at dept of social services/human resources administration job centers and SNAP centers.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Social Services (“DSS”) to designate a sanitary space with comfortable seating and age-appropriate and educational materials for children in job centers and SNAP centers. The bill would require DSS to create a poster containing information on the availability of such space and report to the Council and post on DSS’s website a list of locations where such spaces are available.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1338-2019 *Diana I. Ayala~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsReporting on affordable housing set-asides for tenants with disabilities.IntroductionThis bill would require Housing Preservation and Development to report annually on how many of their affordable housing units set aside for persons with disabilities are actually rented to persons with disabilities.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1339-2019 *Diana I. Ayala~SPONSORGeneral WelfareProviding information about lawful source of income discrimination to applicants for the city fighting homelessness and eviction prevention supplement program.IntroductionThis bill would require the New York City Department of Social Services (DSS) to arrange for the provision of a written notice to CityFHEPS rental assistance program applicants with administration about source of income discrimination at the time an applicant receives a shopping letter from DSS. The notice would provide information about protections under the New York City Human Rights Law related to discrimination on the basis of a person’s lawful source of income.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1340-2019 *Diana I. Ayala~SPONSORCriminal JusticeGrievance process for incarcerated individuals.IntroductionThe law would require DOC to make the grievance process more efficient and accessible to incarcerated individuals.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1341-2019 *Joseph C. Borelli~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsFire lanes in open parking lots that can store over 100 vehicles.IntroductionThis bill would require certain open parking lots to have fire lanes so that a fire truck may reach all portions of the lot. This requirement would apply to all new and existing open parking lots that have the capacity to store more than 100 motor vehicles, and must be met by January 1, 2020.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1342-2019 *Joseph C. Borelli~SPONSOREducationReport and website posting on Department of Education employees terminated for the abuse of students.IntroductionThis bill would require that the Department of Education (DOE) submit a semi-annual report to the Mayor and Council as well as post information on its website, that would report the information of DOE staff who have been terminated, after going through the necessary disciplinary process, for verbally or physically abusing students.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1343-2019 *Joseph C. Borelli~SPONSORConsumer Affairs and Business LicensingRequiring the dept of consumer affairs to send documents related to licensing by certified mail.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Consumer Affairs to send documents related to licensing to business entities by certified mail, with a return receipt requested or other confirmation of receipt.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1344-2019 *Joseph C. Borelli~SPONSORTransportationRequiring the DOT to study safety measures for outdoor train platforms.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Transportation to study and report on preventative safety measures for trains that travel above ground, including the subway, Long Island Rail Road, Staten Island Railway and Metro North trains. Such preventative safety measures would aim to protect people from jumping or falling onto the tracks from the train platform.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1345-2019 *Fernando Cabrera ~SPONSORHealthProhibiting the sale of flavored cigarettes.IntroductionThis bill would ban the sale of menthol, mint, and wintergreen flavored cigarettes.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0717-2019 *Fernando Cabrera ~SPONSORFinanceEliminates the mortgage recording tax.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0718-2019 *Fernando Cabrera ~SPONSORPublic Safety911 Anti-Discrimination Act (S.9149)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0719-2019 *Fernando Cabrera ~SPONSORGovernmental OperationsDeclare Election Day, the Tuesday following the first Monday in November, a state holiday.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0720-2019 *Fernando Cabrera ~SPONSORGovernmental OperationsDeclare Election Day, the Tuesday following the first Monday in November, a national holiday.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1346-2019 *Helen K. Rosenthal~SPONSORLand UsePublic availability of city planning commission certifications, authorizations or special permits to remove trees in special natural area districts.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of City Planning to make available on its website any certifications, authorizations or special permits to remove trees in Special Natural Area Districts.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1347-2019 *Laurie A. Cumbo~SPONSORGeneral WelfareRequiring the dept of social services/human resources administration to maintain systems in which clients may reschedule appointments over the phone.IntroductionThis bill would require the department of social services/human resources administration (“DSS/HRA”) to maintain systems in which clients can reschedule in-person appointments over the phone. This bill would also require DSS/HRA to notify clients of the option to reschedule such appointments in the written notice clients receive in the mail.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1348-2019 *Laurie A. Cumbo~SPONSORPreconsidered - EducationRequiring DOE to report information regarding sexual health education.IntroductionThis bill would amend the required Department of Education (DOE) annual reporting on the amount of health education, including HIV/AIDS education and sexual health education, received by students in each grade at each school. The bill would expand reporting to include the number of certified health education instructors at each school, disaggregated by full-time and part-time licensed instructors, and the number of instructors that teach on an incidental basis. Per state law, incidental teaching occurs when a teacher is assigned to teach a subject outside of the teacher’s certification area for a limited period of time.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0721-2019 *Laurie A. Cumbo~SPONSORGeneral WelfareSupplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1349-2019 *Daniel Dromm ~SPONSORPublic SafetyRequiring the PD to implement child sensitive arrest policies.IntroductionThis bill would require the Police Department to develop guidance for its officers on procedures to be followed when arresting a caregiver with a child present in order to minimize the trauma to child bystanders of arrests. It would also require the department to train its officers on the new procedures, and report on instances in which no alternate caregiver for the child can be identified.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0722-2019 *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 1350-2019 *Vanessa L. Gibson~SPONSORGeneral WelfareImplementation of a plan based on findings of the audit of department of social services/human resources administration job centers and SNAP centers.IntroductionThis bill would require the commissioner of social services to implement the plan to improve the client experience, as required under a local law in relation to auditing department of social services/human resources administration job centers and SNAP centers, as proposed in introduction 1382-A for the year 2019. The commissioner would be required to implement such plan by January 1, 2021. The Department of Social Services/Human Resources Administration (“DSS/HRA”) would be required to submit to the Council and post on its website an initial progress report detailing the efforts to improve the client experience. This report would be due March 1, 2021. DSS/HRA would be required to issue three subsequent progress reports over the next six years. These reports would be due on March 1, 2023, March 1, 2025, and March 1, 2027.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1351-2019 *Mark Gjonaj ~SPONSORHospitalsInformation about health care services.IntroductionThe proposed legislation would require the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to conduct an outreach campaign specifically, but not exclusively, targeting schools and senior centers, to inform New York City residents about the types of urgent care and emergency care facilities present in the City, and the kinds of services they generally provide.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1352-2019 *Mark Gjonaj ~SPONSORHospitalsStudy by the dept of health and mental hygiene on the causes of rising wait times in emergency departments.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene to study the causes of prolonged wait times at emergency departments, as well as the effects such wait times have on patients’ health. The report would be due April 1, 2020.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0723-2019 *Mark Gjonaj ~SPONSORHospitalsRequiring hospital emergency departments to improve their services to better inform patients of their potential wait time and other care options.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1353-2019 *Ben Kallos~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsSidewalk shed inspections.IntroductionThis bill would require that sidewalk sheds that have been installed for more than one year to undergo safety inspections at least once every six months by the Department of Buildings at the cost of the building owner for which the shed has been installed.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1354-2019 *Robert F. Holden~SPONSORTransportationRequiring certain spillage prevention equipment on concrete mixer trucks.IntroductionThis bill would require all concrete mixing trucks operating in New York City to be equipped with chute shutters or similar devices to prevent the spillage of concrete and materials used to mix concrete by no later than June 30, 2021.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1355-2019 *Robert F. Holden~SPONSORPublic SafetyRequiring the police dept to inform car accident victims on the directed accident response program.IntroductionThis bill would require any New York City police officer that responds to a car accident to inform the parties involved of the city’s Directed Accident Response Program, and how to determine whether a tow truck arriving at the scene is the one designated by the New York City Police Department.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1356-2019 *Robert F. Holden~SPONSORTechnologyReports of illegal towing to 311.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications to create a new complaint function on the 311 website, telephone and mobile device platforms to report tow trucks illegally towing vehicles immobilized due to an accident. The bill would require this new 311 function to provide the ability to upload a photograph or video with the complaint.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1357-2019 *Ben Kallos~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsTraining and transparency requirements for certain projects receiving city financial assistance.IntroductionThis bill would require that contractors working on certain projects receiving City financial assistance participate in an apprenticeship program. It would also require reporting of certain information concerning such projects.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1358-2019 *Stephen T. Levin~SPONSORGeneral WelfareInformation about the use of psychiatric medication for youth in foster care.IntroductionThis bill would require the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) to report data on a quarterly and annual basis from its contracted foster care provider agencies about the use of psychiatric medication by children in its legal custody, and possible prescribing trends. The report would include information on how many youths are prescribed a psychiatric medication or medications, disaggregated by various categories of medication such as anti-depressant, anti-psychotic, anxiolytic or hypnotic medication, long-acting anti-psychotic medication, medication to treat opioid use disorder and mood stabilizers. ACS would be required to review the reports and submit a description of actions it took to promote best practices for use of psychiatric medication for youth in foster care.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1359-2019 *Stephen T. Levin~SPONSORGeneral WelfareRequiring the dept of social services/human resources administration to report on termination of public assistance and reopening.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Social Services/Human Resource Administration (“DSS/HRA”) to issue a report on instances in which public assistance cases were terminated and subsequently reopened. The first report would be due on November 15, 2019. The report would submitted to the Council and Public Advocate and published on the DSS/HRA website.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1360-2019 *Mark Levine~SPONSORFor-Hire VehiclesMoratorium on annual taxi licensing fees.IntroductionThis bill would place a moratorium on the Taxi and Limousine Commission’s annual licensing fee for taxis until May 30, 2020.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1361-2019 *Mark Levine~SPONSORHealthRequiring the dept of health and mental hygiene to report on the occurrence of diabetes and diabetes-related health problems and develop a plan to reduce diabetes-related health problems.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) to report twice a year on the rate of diabetes-related health problems in New York City. The information in such reports will be disaggregated by geographic area and demographic characteristics, where such data is available and while maintaining confidentiality on the individuals included in such data. The bill would also require DOHMH to compile a comprehensive report by December 1, 2021, and submit recommendations and a plan to reduce the occurrence of diabetes-related health problems and to implement the department’s recommendations.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1362-2019 *Mark Levine~SPONSORHealthProhibiting the sale of flavored electronic cigarettes and flavored e-liquids and conducting outreach regarding the availability of smoking cessation services.IntroductionThis bill would ban the sale of flavored electronic cigarettes and flavored e-liquids in New York City, including mint, menthol and wintergreen electronic cigarettes and e-liquids. This bill also creates a presumption that an electronic cigarette retail dealer in possession of six or more flavored electronic cigarettes, or more than 12 fluid ounces (or 354.882 mL) of e-liquids, has intent to sell or offer for sale. The bill also requires DOHMH to conduct a public information and awareness campaign to educate the public regarding the availability of smoking cessation services.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1363-2019 *Francisco P. Moya~SPONSORCriminal JusticeProhibiting the provision of probation services by for-profit companies.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit the provision of probation services by any for-profit entity.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1364-2019 *Francisco P. Moya~SPONSOREnvironmental ProtectionIncreasing oversight of certified asbestos investigators.IntroductionThis bill would (a) require the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to conduct additional background checks of new and renewing certified asbestos investigators (CAIs); (b) require CAI applications to have experience in investigating buildings for asbestos; and (c) require DEP to institute a more frequent and robust audit system of CAIs.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1365-2019 *Francisco P. Moya~SPONSORGovernmental OperationsRequired notice for maintenance of a civil action against the city for damages or injuries sustained in consequence from unsafe conditions on streets, sidewalks or similar public spaces.IntroductionThis local law would include electronically stored information, such as communications via the 311 voice or mobile phone system or emails to 311, as a form of written notice acceptable in a civil action against the City when there is injury due to unsafe roadway conditions.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1366-2019 *Francisco P. Moya~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsRequiring certain insurance filings with the dept of buildings.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Buildings to collect and maintain information regarding insurance coverage provided at construction sites in a public, online database.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1367-2019 *Francisco P. Moya~SPONSORParks and RecreationAssessing organizations and individuals who have been issued permits for the use of athletic fields and courts under the jurisdiction of the parks dept.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) to require that at least every four years, DPR conduct an assessment for such organizations or individuals to determine whether they have engaged in any activity (i.e., violating DPR rules) that would preclude the issuance of permits to such applicants in the future.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1368-2019 *Francisco P. Moya~SPONSORSanitation and Solid Waste ManagementProviding information to private sanitation employees.IntroductionThe proposed legislation would require the Business Integrity Commission (BIC) to provide information about workers’ rights on their website and mandate that private carters registered by BIC provide information about workers’ rights directly to their employees.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1369-2019 *Francisco P. Moya~SPONSORTransportationLimiting the amount of sidewalk area that private property owners are responsible for maintaining.IntroductionThis bill would limit the amount of sidewalk area that a residential or commercial property owner is responsible for maintaining. A residential or commercial property owner would only be responsible for sidewalk areas up to thirty feet from the property line.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0724-2019 *Francisco P. Moya~SPONSORHousing and BuildingsEnd the major capital improvement program, create the guaranteed habitability protections program, create a guaranteed habitability protections tax credit and end rent increases for major capital improvements. (S.9154)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1370-2019 *Keith Powers ~SPONSORCriminal Justice311 complaints made by incarcerated individuals and informing incarcerated individuals of the protections against retaliation for filing a grievance.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Correction (“DOC”) to process 311 complaints in the same manner as formal grievances, to inform incarcerated individuals of how to access the grievance process.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1371-2019 *Keith Powers ~SPONSORFinanceSmall business tax credit against the commercial rent tax.IntroductionThis local law would expand the Small Business Tax Credit (“the credit”) against the Commercial Rent Tax which was initially created through Local Law 254 of 2017. The credit, as expanded, would provide complete tax relief for taxpayers who have incomes of $5 million or less and who pay less than $750,000 per year in rent. Taxpayers who have incomes of $5 million or less and who pay between $750,000 and $800,000 per year in rent, and those taxpayers who have incomes between $5 million and $10 million and who pay less than $800,000 per year in rent would receive a partial, sliding scale credit. Taxpayers who have incomes of more than $10 million or who pay more than $800,000 per year in rent would not receive any credit. The expanded credit would be available beginning June 1, 2019.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1372-2019 *Keith Powers ~SPONSORFinanceExemption from the commercial rent tax.IntroductionCurrently, billboards and advertising signs are considered taxable premises for purposes of the commercial rent tax and the rent paid to advertise on those spaces is subject to the tax. This bill would exempt the rents for premises within the Theater Subdistrict solely used for the purpose of advertisement.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1373-2019 *Antonio Reynoso~SPONSORSanitation and Solid Waste ManagementReferral of labor and wage violations.IntroductionThe proposed legislation would require the Business Integrity Commission to refer labor and wage violation cases involving private carters to the New York State Attorney General, the United States Department of Labor, or other relevant city, state, or federal law enforcement agencies.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1374-2019 *Public Advocate Jumaane Williams~SPONSOREnvironmental ProtectionMandating a yearly report on the automated meter reading program.IntroductionThe proposed local law pertains solely to the management of the City automated meter reading program. The Automated Meter Reading program is almost completely installed although there are still some properties paying frontage bills. Whenever a new meter is installed, there is a chance that water bills may increase. This local law will assist the Department by making customers aware of water waste and leaks and enabling them to conserve and monitor their water usage.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1375-2019 *Helen K. Rosenthal~SPONSOREnvironmental ProtectionCreation of a database of subsurface conditions to support better engineering of geothermal heat pumps.IntroductionThis proposed local law would require that the database include a single place for geological logs of the city’s geothermal bores and locations of geothermal energy system installations. The database would also include locations of any and all water wells including unused privately owned wells. This database shall be updated annually.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1376-2019 *Helen K. Rosenthal~SPONSOREnvironmental ProtectionUse of quieter jackhammers and drills.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit the use of pneumatic jackhammers and drills that exceeded levels authorized in the noise code or failed to employ noise-abating measures such as mufflers.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1377-2019 *Helen K. Rosenthal~SPONSORGeneral WelfareClient satisfaction surveys at department of social services/human resources administration job and SNAP centers.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Social Services (“DSS”) to provide every individual who visits a job center or a SNAP center with a client satisfaction survey when each individual checks-in at a center. Surveys would not be mandatory and will be anonymous. DSS would be required to report annually on the results of these surveys.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1378-2019 *Carlina Rivera ~SPONSORHealthBanning the sale or provision of certain force-fed poultry products.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit retail food establishments or food service establishments from storing, maintaining, selling, or offering to sell force-fed products or food containing a force-fed product. The bill creates a rebuttable presumption that any item with a label or listed on the menu as “foie gras” is the product of force-feeding.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1379-2019 *Helen K. Rosenthal~SPONSORContractsRequiring a minority and women-owned business enterprise consultant for city projects with budgets in excess of ten million dollars.IntroductionThis bill would require that City contractors hire an independent MWBE consultant for every contract over ten million dollars as a way to enhance city procurement opportunities for minority and women-owned businesses.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1380-2019 *Helen K. Rosenthal~SPONSOREducationRequiring the DOE to annually report on certain claims for payment for tuition or services.IntroductionProposed Int. No. 1380-A would require the New York City Department of Education to annually report on claims for payment for tuition or services, for the preceding academic year, that resulted in a written settlement agreement with the Department. These claims are made by parents of a student with a disability pursuant to a due process complaint notice filed during the preceding academic year or a ten-day notice filed when parents believe their child is not receiving appropriate special education services in public school. The bill would also require the Department to report on the number of impartial hearing officers certified by the state education department to cover New York City, how many of those hearing officers had their certification revoked by the state education department, and how many cases hearing officers recused themselves from.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1381-2019 *Helen K. Rosenthal~SPONSORHealthProhibiting street vending activities on Columbus Avenue in Manhattan.IntroductionThis bill would prohibit certain street vending activities on Columbus Avenue between 77th and 81st Streets in Manhattan.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1382-2019 *Helen K. Rosenthal~SPONSORGeneral WelfareAuditing dept of social services/human resources administration job centers and SNAP centers.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Social Services/Human Resources Administration (“DSS/HRA”) to conduct an audit analyzing operations, policies and procedures at job centers and SNAP centers, with the goal of increasing operational efficiency. DSS/HRA would be required to perform the audit in consultation with at least five organizations that work with job center and SNAP center visitors. The report would include recommendations made by such organizations and whether DSS/HRA will implement such recommendations. The bill would require the report of findings and recommendations from the audit to be submitted to the Council and posted on DSS/HRA’s website by March 1, 2020.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0725-2019 *Helen K. Rosenthal~SPONSORContractsRaising the small purchase limit for goods, services, construction and construction-related services to $200,000 upon adoption of a concurrent rule amendment by the Procurement Policy Board.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1383-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORFinanceExtending the Council review period for third party transfer of property.IntroductionThis bill would extend the current review period for the City Council to approve or disapprove properties recommended for Third Party Transfer from 45 days to 90 days.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1384-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORHealthPosting signs notifying the public of bacteria discovered in water tanks.IntroductionThis law would require building owners to post signs notifying building residents and the public of harmful bacteria discovered within water tanks.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1385-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORHealthPosting signs notifying the public of microbes discovered in cooling towers.IntroductionThis law would require building owners to post signs notifying building residents and the public of dangerous levels of microbes discovered within cooling towers.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1386-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORSmall BusinessPosting contact information for workforce career centers at city development projects.IntroductionUnder the HireNYC program, certain development projects that receive financial assistance from the New York City Economic Development Corporation or the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development must enroll in HireNYC to connect qualified City residents to entry and mid-level construction-related job openings generated by such development projects. The proposed legislation would supplement HireNYC by requiring covered developers to post a sign at the premises of the development project informing individuals who are interested in applying for construction job openings related to such development project that they may contact an SBS workforce career center, along with the location and contact information of the nearest SBS workforce career center.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1387-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORTransportationRequiring luxury limousine services to provide proof of vehicle safety inspections at the time of contract.IntroductionThis bill would require for-hire luxury limousine companies to provide proof of safety inspections for its licensed vehicles at the time a person contracts with the company for the transportation of passengers.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1388-2019 *Peter A. Koo~SPONSORTechnologyReporting on discounted internet service program utilization rates and improving outreach to eligible households.IntroductionThis bill would require the Commissioner of Information Technology and Telecommunications to report to the Mayor and the Council on the number and the general geographical distribution of households that are eligible for the City’s discounted internet service program. Based on the report, the Commissioner would be required to formulate and execute a plan to increase awareness of the program and its utilization.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0726-2019 *Eric A. Ulrich~SPONSOREnvironmental ProtectionSave Our Waters’ Act (A.10608)Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1389-2019 *Public Advocate Jumaane Williams~SPONSORGeneral WelfareRequiring the dept of social services/human resources administration to report on termination of public assistance.IntroductionThis bill would require the department of social services/human resources administration (“DSS/HRA”) to issue a quarterly report on instances in which public assistance cases were terminated and instances in which applications for public assistance were denied. The first report would be due on November 15, 2019. The report would submitted to the Council and the Public Advocate and published on the DSS/HRA website.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Int 1390-2019 *Public Advocate Jumaane Williams~SPONSORPublic SafetyRequiring police officers to treat breathing difficulties as medical emergencies.IntroductionThe law would require NYPD to treat breathing difficulties as medical emergencies and to receive relevant training.Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
Res 0727-2019 *Public Advocate Jumaane Williams~SPONSORPublic SafetyImplement a uniform statewide policy for NY law enforcement officers that requires officers to treat breathing difficulties as medical emergencies, and departments to conduct training concerning that policy.Resolution Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0324-2019 *Daniel Dromm ~SPONSORPreconsidered - Finance9 Sherman Associates, ManhattanLand Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0325-2019 *Daniel Dromm ~SPONSORPreconsidered - FinanceHP Fort George HDFC, ManhattanLand Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0326-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORPlanning, Dispositions, and ConcessionsPlanning, 461 Alabama Ave, Brooklyn (C 190037 ZSK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0326-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Planning, 461 Alabama Ave, Brooklyn (C 190037 ZSK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0327-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORPlanning, Dispositions, and ConcessionsPlanning, 461 Alabama Ave, Brooklyn (C 190038 HAK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0327-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Planning, 461 Alabama Ave, Brooklyn (C 190038 HAK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0328-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORPlanning, Dispositions, and ConcessionsPlanning, 461 Alabama Ave, Brooklyn (C 190039 HUK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0328-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Planning, 461 Alabama Ave, Brooklyn (C 190039 HUK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0329-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORPlanning, Dispositions, and ConcessionsPlanning, East Village Housing ANCP, Manhattan (20190069 HAM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0329-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Planning, East Village Housing ANCP, Manhattan (20190069 HAM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0330-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORPlanning, Dispositions, and ConcessionsPlanning, 67-69 St. Nicholas Ave, Manhattan (20195354 HAM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0330-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Planning, 67-69 St. Nicholas Ave, Manhattan (20195354 HAM)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0331-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, Douglaston Parkway Rezoning, Queens (N 180281 ZRQ)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0331-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, Douglaston Parkway Rezoning, Queens (N 180281 ZRQ)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0332-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, Douglaston Parkway Rezoning, Queens (C 060432 ZMQ)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0332-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, Douglaston Parkway Rezoning, Queens (C 060432 ZMQ)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0333-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, Caton Park Nursing Home, Brooklyn (C 180393 ZMK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0333-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, Caton Park Nursing Home, Brooklyn (C 180393 ZMK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0334-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, Caton Park Nursing Home, Brooklyn (N 180394 ZRK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0334-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, Caton Park Nursing Home, Brooklyn (N 180394 ZRK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0335-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 570 Fulton Street Rezoning, Brooklyn ( N 180457 ZRK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0335-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 570 Fulton Street Rezoning, Brooklyn ( N 180457 ZRK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0336-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 570 Fulton Street Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 180458 ZSK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0336-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 570 Fulton Street Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 180458 ZSK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0337-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 570 Fulton Street Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 180459 ZMK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0337-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 570 Fulton Street Rezoning, Brooklyn (C 180459 ZMK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0338-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 12 Franklin Street, Brooklyn (C 180387 ZSK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0338-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 12 Franklin Street, Brooklyn (C 180387 ZSK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0339-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 12 Franklin Street, Brooklyn (N 180388 ZRK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0339-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 12 Franklin Street, Brooklyn (N 180388 ZRK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0340-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.~SPONSORZoning & FranchisesZoning, 12 Franklin Street, Brooklyn (C 180389 ZSK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available
LU 0340-2019 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Zoning, 12 Franklin Street, Brooklyn (C 180389 ZSK)Land Use Application Referred to Comm by Council  Action details Not available