Official Journal of the City of New York - June 26, 2020

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Source: Official Journal of the City of New York

FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 2020

THE CITY RECORD

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NOTE:
1 A, B and C Contract 4087216, item 7.3 replaced item 8.3 Winter Version effective June 1, 2020
2. As of February 9, 2018, the Bio-Diesel Blender Tax Credit was retroactively reinstated for calendar year 2017. Should the tax credit be further extended, contractors will resume deducting the tax credit as a separate line item on invoices.
3. Federal excise taxes are imposed on taxable fuels, i.e., gasoline, kerosene, and diesel, when removed from a taxable fuel terminal. This fuel excise tax does not include Leaking Underground Storage Tank LUST tax. LUST tax applies to motor fuels for both diesel and gasoline invoices. Going forward, LUST Tax will appear as an additional fee at the rate of $0.001 per gallon and will be shown as a separate line item on your invoice.
4. The National Oilheat Research Alliance NORA has been extended until February 6, 2029. A related assessment of $.002 per gallon has been added to the posted weekly fuel prices and will appear as a separate line item on invoices. This fee applies to heating oil only and since 2015
has included 4 heating oil. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged.
5. Contract 4087216, effective June 1, 2020, replaces former items 1.2-17.2 on Contract 3987206
6. Due to RIN price adjustments Biomass-based Diesel 2019 is replaced by Biomass-based Diesel 2020 commencing 1/1/2020.
7. Metro Environmental Services, LLC Requirement Contract : 20201201516/4087084 for Fuel Site Maintenance Services, Citywide has been registered and Contract is available on DCAS/OCPs Requirements Contract website for Citywide use as of January 27, 2020. Link to Fuel Site Maintenance Services, Citywide contract via OCP website: https mspwvw-dcsocp.dcas.
nycnet/nycprocurement/dmss/asp/RCDetails.asp?vContract=20201201516
8. D, E and F Contract 4087216, item 10.3 replaced item 11.3 Winter Version effective June 1, 2020
9. G Contract 3787121, item 5.0 replaced item 6.0 Winter Blend effective April 1, 2020
10. NYC Agencies are reminded to fill their fuel tanks as the end of the fiscal year approaches June 30th.
REMINDER FOR ALL AGENCIES:
All entities utilizing DCAS fuel contracts are reminded to pay their invoices on time to avoid interruption of service.
Please send inspection copy of receiving report for all gasoline E70, UL & PREM delivered by tank wagon to OCP/Bureau of Quality Assurance BQA, 1 Centre Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10007.

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COMPTROLLER
NOTICE

NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS, PURSUANT TO
THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007 on 6/30/2020 to the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows:
Damage Block Lot Parcel No.
31
4693
11 & Street Bed Adjacent to 11
37
4694
18 & Street Bed Adjacent to 18
38
4694
28 & Street Bed Adjacent to 28
39
4694
15 & Street Bed Adjacent to 15
40
4694
13 & Street Bed Adjacent to 13
42
4694
11 & Street Bed Adjacent to 11
Acquired in the proceeding entitled: MID-ISLAND BLUEBELT, PHASE 2 OAKWOOD BEACH subject to any liens and encumbrances of record on such property. The amount advanced shall cease to bear interest on the specified date above.

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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
NOTICE

New York City Office of Management and Budget NYCOMB
Community Development Block Grant
Disaster Recovery CDBG-DR
Build It Back: Disposition and Redevelopment of Single-Family Housing Combined Public Notice Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds NOI RROF
Final Notice and Public Explanation of a Proposed Activity in a 100-Year Floodplain, Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact FONSI
To: All Interested Agencies, Groups, and Individuals:
These notices shall satisfy three separate but related procedural requirements for an activity to be undertaken by the New York City Office of Management and Budget NYCOMB in Kings, Queens, and Richmond Counties. Per 24 CFR 58.33 and 24 CFR 55.20b1, the combined Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds NOI RROF, a Final Notice and Public Explanation of a Proposed Activity in a 100-Year Floodplain, and a Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact FONSI will be published simultaneously with the submission of the Request of Release of Funds RROF. The funds are provided by the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development HUD
Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery CDBG-DR
program for necessary expenses related to disaster relief, long-term recovery, restoration of infrastructure and housing, and economic revitalization in the most impacted and distressed areas resulting from Hurricane Sandy per the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, of January 29, 2013 Public Law 113-2. These federal funds are needed on an emergency basis due to continuing impacts resulting from the declared disaster. Proposed activities must comply with the National Environmental Policy Act NEPA and other applicable statutes, regulations, and authorities.
REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS
On or about July 15, 2020, New York City the City will submit a request to HUD for the release of CDBG-DR funds to undertake the Build It Back: Disposition and Redevelopment of Single-Family Housing proposed project. This Environmental Assessment EA is an additional review upon the previously completed EA for the NYC Build It Back BIB: Single Family Houses 1-4 unit program, for which the Authority to Use Grant Funds AUGF was received on August 3, 2013.
At this time $2,210,000,000 of CDBG-DR funds has been allocated to the BIB Single Family Houses 1-4 unit program. No additional funding is allocated for the actions covered under this EA. The proposed project would involve the rehabilitation or redevelopment of properties previously purchased through the BIB Acquisition for Redevelopment AFR program in a manner that is resilient and limits future flood risk.
This is the first tier of review in a 2-tiered process. The specific addresses of all sites are not known at this time. Therefore, under 24
CFR Part 58.15 Tiering and 24 CFR Part 58.32 Project Aggregation, OMB will use a tiered approach and once specific sites are determined, each site will be reviewed in compliance with the instructions established in the Tier 1 Review. No physical work will begin on properties until all levels of environmental review are complete and found to be in compliance. The Tier 1 review addressed specific environmental factors for which compliance has been documented, regardless of specific site locations. It prevents repeating the same compliance factors on a Tier 2 site-specific basis, once all sites are known.
NOTICE AND PUBLIC EXPLANATION OF A PROPOSED ACTIVITY
IN A 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN
This notice is required by Executive Order EO 11988 and is implemented by HUD Regulations found at 24 CFR 55.20. The City proposes to rehabilitate or redevelop properties previously purchased through the BIB AFR program in a manner that is resilient and limits future flood risk at approximately 62 or more proposed project sites in Kings, Queens, and Richmond Counties in New York. Approximately 4.04 acres of the known sites intersect the Special Flood Hazard Area SFHA 100-year floodplain, AE Zone as seen on Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA preliminary Floodplain Insurance Rate Maps FIRMs. Additional sites, which are not known at this time, would only come from the active BIB Single-Family Houses 1-4 unit population within Kings, Queens, or Richmond County, in New York.
Approximately 1,013 acres of the active BIB Single-Family Houses 1-4 unit program fall within the 100-year floodplain, with the following acreage in each county:
Kings County approximately 167.58 acres Queens County approximately 668.62 acres Richmond County approximately 129.76 acres The City has considered the following alternatives and mitigation measures to be taken to minimize adverse effects on the floodplain and to restore and preserve the natural and beneficial values it offers:

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Official Journal of the City of New York - June 26, 2020

TitleOfficial Journal of the City of New York

CountryUnited States

Date26/06/2020

Page count16

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