Official Journal of the City of New York - July 1, 2020

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Source: Official Journal of the City of New York

THE CITY RECORD

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b c d e f g h i j
62-62, 81-45, 81-681, 82-11, 91-82, 91-821, 91-822, 91-834, 93-731, 94-072, 98-53, 117-554, 124-42, 133-32, 136-324, E 27-121, E 27-321, E 27-50, E 3704f, E 37-04g, and E 37-04i, to the extent such sections restrict or limit obstructions or permitted obstructions, impose requirements for open air or outdoor cafes, restrict closure of a privately owned public space, impose seating requirements, including in indoor public spaces and enclosed publicly accessible spaces, or impose circulation path requirements;
ZR Sections 37-752 and E 37-04p, relating to signage requirements;
ZR Sections 37-748, E 27-14, E 27-226, and E 27-34, relating to amenities;
ZR Sections 37-746 and E 27-124, relating to drinking fountains;
ZR Sections 37-625 and 62-12, to the extent such sections require a certification from the Chair of the City Planning Commission for design changes;
ZR Section 37-745, relating to bicycle parking;
ZR Section 37-78, relating to compliance, including any requirement for a certification from the Chair of the City Planning Commission for design changes;
ZR Section 62-51, relating to the applicability of visual corridor requirements;
ZR Section 62-52,relating to the applicability of waterfront public access area requirements;
ZR Sections 74-72, 74-74, 74-761, 74-82, 74-87, 74-91, 74-931, and 74-95, to the extent necessary to allow for the modification of any special permit consistent with protocols issued by the Department of City Planning.

3. I further suspend any provision or condition of any authorization or certification issued by the City Planning Commission, or the Chair of the City Planning Commission, that restricts or limits the use of any privately owned public space, to the extent necessary to allow the use of any such privately owned public space in accordance with protocols of the Department of City Planning, provided that any such use shall be in compliance with such protocols.
follows:

4. I hereby amend Emergency Executive Order No. 126 as a.

Section 2f of such Order is amended to read as follows: Admin. Code, Title 28, Chapter 7, Section BC 3101.1, relating to special building construction, Section 3111, relating to the construction of sidewalk cafes, and Section 3202.4.1, relating to the construction of enclosures for sidewalk cafes, provided, however that section BC 3111.4, relating to prohibited obstructions, and Section 3111.6, relating to accessibility, are not suspended;

b.

Section 4b of such Order is amended to read as follows: ZR Sections 32-41 and 42-41, to the extent such sections require eating and drinking establishment uses in certain Commercial Districts or Manufacturing Districts to be located within completely enclosed buildings.

5. I hereby suspend 34 RCNY 4-08a1, beginning June 29, 2020, to the extent that street cleaning parking rules also known as alternate side parking or ASP in residential areas be limited to one day a week. Until further notice from the Department of Transportation, streets where alternate side parking is restricted on multiple days by a sign with the letter P with a broom through it will be cleaned, and such parking restrictions will only be in effect, on the last day of the week posted on such signs. However, parking restrictions for street sweeping on consecutive days daily street sweepings in metered parking spots will be enforced in accordance with the restrictions posted on the authorized signs for that street.
6. This Order incorporates any and all relevant provisions of Governor Executive Order No. 202 and subsequent orders issued by the Governor of New York State to address the State of Emergency declared in that Order pursuant to his powers under section 29-a of the Executive Law.
7. I hereby direct the Fire Department of the City of New York, the New York City Police Department, the Department of Buildings, the Sheriff, and other agencies as needed to immediately enforce the directives set forth in this Order in accordance with their lawful enforcement authorities, including but not limited to Administrative Code sections 15-227a, 28-105.10.1, and 28-201.1, and section 107.6 of the New York City Fire Code. Violations of the directives set forth in this Order may be issued as if they were violations under the New York City Health Code, title 24 Rules of the City of New York sections 3.07 and 3.11, and may be enforced as such by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene or any other agency named in this section.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2020

8. This Emergency Executive Order shall take effect immediately, and shall remain in effect for five 5 days unless it is terminated or modified at an earlier date.
ill de Blasio, B
MAYOR

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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
ON PROPOSED LOCAL LAW
PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that proposed local laws numbered and titled hereinafter has been passed by the Council and that a public hearing on such proposed local law will be held, by remote means on Tuesday, July 7, 2020, at 12:30 P.M. To obtain information on how to access the hearing, or to register to speak at the hearing, please email cityleg@cityhall.nyc.gov, orcall 311.Please note that, if you require special accommodations to participate, you must request it 3 days in advance of the hearing by sending an email to the aforementioned email address, orby calling 311. The hearing can be viewed live onNYC.gov.
Int. 1964- A - A Local Law to authorize adoption by resolution of an interest rate for nonpayment of taxes on real property with an assessed value over two hundred fifty thousand dollars in fiscal year 2021 for certain property owners adversely affected by COVID-19.
Int. 1974- A - A Local Law to authorize adoption by resolution of an interest rate for nonpayment of taxes on real property with an assessed value of two-hundred and fifty thousand dollars or less in fiscal year 2021 for property owners adversely affected by COVID-19.
Int. 1976- A - A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the City of New York, in relation to requiring booking services to report short-term housing rental transactions.

Bill de Blasio Mayor
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CONTRACT AWARD HEARINGS
NOTE: LOCATIONS ARE ACCESSIBLE TO INDIVIDUALS
USING WHEELCHAIRS OR OTHER MOBILITY DEVICES.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ACCESSIBILITY OR TO
MAKE A REQUEST FOR ACCOMMODATIONS, SUCH AS SIGN
LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION SERVICES, PLEASE CONTACT
THE MAYORS OFFICE OF CONTRACT SERVICES MOCS
VIA EMAIL, AT DISABILITYAFFAIRS@MOCS.NYC.GOV OR
VIA PHONE, AT 212 788-0010. ANY PERSON REQUIRING
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR THE PUBLIC
HEARING, SHOULD CONTACT MOCS, AT LEAST THREE 3
BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE HEARING, TO ENSURE
AVAILABILITY.

FINANCE
PUBLIC HEARINGS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Contract Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, July 16, 2020, at 10:00 AM. The Public Hearing will be held via Conference Call. Call-in : 1-646-992-2010, Access Code:
715 951 139.
IN THE MATTER of a proposed Purchase Order/Contract between New York City Department of Finance and Donnelly & Moore Corporation, located at 14 Wall Street, 20th Floor, New York, NY 10005, to provide a consultant for Oracle SOA Consulting services. The amount of this Purchase Order/Contract is not to exceed $499,800.00.
The term shall be for two years from the date of the Notice to Proceed.
PIN : 83621IM0001.
The Vendor has been selected pursuant to Section 3-08 c1iv of the Procurement Policy Board Rules.
In order to access the Public Hearing and testify, please call 1-646-9922010, Access Code: 715 951 139 no later than 9:55 AM. If you need further accommodations, please let us know at least five business days in advance of the Public Hearing via e-mail at DisabilityAffairs@mocs.
nyc.gov or via phone at 1-646-872-0231.

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Official Journal of the City of New York - July 1, 2020

TitleOfficial Journal of the City of New York

CountryUnited States

Date01/07/2020

Page count16

Edition count3996

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