Official Journal of the City of New York - December 30, 2021

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Source: Official Journal of the City of New York

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VOLUME CXLVIII NUMBER 249

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS
Build NYC Resource Corporation 8583
City Planning Commission 8584
Community Boards 8587
Independent Budget Office 8587
Industrial Development Agency 8587
Landmarks Preservation Commission 8588
Transportation 8589

PROPERTY DISPOSITION
Citywide Administrative Services 8592
Housing Preservation and Development 8592

PROCUREMENT
Citywide Administrative Services 8592
Administration 8592
FM - Fire Life Safety 8592
Correction 8593
Design and Construction 8593
Education 8593
Board of Elections 8593
Environmental Protection 8593

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2021
Finance 8594
Purchasing and Administration 8594
TPS-Treasury 8594
Financial Information Services Agency 8594
Procurement Services 8594
Health and Mental Hygiene 8594
Homeless Services 8594
Housing Authority 8594
Procurement 8594
Housing Preservation and Development 8594
Human Resources Administration 8595
Mayors Office of Criminal Justice 8595

SPECIAL MATERIALS
City Record 8596
Citywide Administrative Services 8597
Comptroller 8599
Mayors Office of Contract Services 8599
Changes in Personnel 8600

LATE NOTICE
Citywide Administrative Services 8601
Comptroller 8602
Consumer and Worker Protection 8602
Human Resources Administration 8602

PUBLIC HEARINGS AND
MEETINGS
See Also: Procurement; Agency Rules
BUILD NYC RESOURCE CORPORATION
PUBLIC HEARINGS

The Build NYC Resource Corporation the Corporation is a not-forprofit local development corporation organized under Sections 402 and 1411 of the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York. In accordance with the aforesaid law, and pursuant to its certificate of incorporation, the Corporation has the power to issue non-recourse revenue bonds or notes and to make the proceeds of those bonds or
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notes available for projects that promote community and economic development in The City of New York the City, and to thereby create jobs in the non-profit and for-profit sectors of the Citys economy. The Corporation has been requested to issue such bonds and notes for the financings listed below in the approximate dollar amounts respectively indicated. As used herein, bonds or notes are the bonds or notes of the Corporation, the interest on which may be exempt from local and/or state and/or Federal income taxes; and, with reference to the bond or note amounts provided herein below, approximately shall be deemed to mean up to such stated bond or note amount or a greater principal amount not to exceed 10% of such stated bond or note amount. All other amounts and square footage amounts and wage information shown below are approximate numbers.
Borrower Name: Center for Urban Community Services Inc. the Institution, a New York not-for-profit corporation exempt from Federal taxation pursuant to Section 501c3 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended the Code, as borrower. Financing Amount: $28,000,000 in tax-exempt 501c3 revenue notes issued pursuant to section 145 of the Code. Project Description: Proceeds from the notes, together with other funds of the Institution, will be used, as part of a plan of financing, to 1 finance the acquisition, renovation, equipping and furnishing of a 23,020 square foot, 6-story building located on a 4,613 square foot parcel of land located at 105
Washington Street, New York, NY 10006 the Facility; and 2 pay for certain costs related to the issuance of the notes. The Facility will be owned and operated by the Institution as an 84-bed safe haven for chronically homeless single adults and couples with mental illness, which will also provide on-site psychiatry and primary care and other programs, all in furtherance of the Institutions exempt purpose of creating housing and service programs for homeless and low-income people, including those suffering from serious mental illness, HIV/
AIDS, and other disabling conditions. Address: 105 Washington Street, New York, NY 10006. Type of Benefits: Tax-exempt note financing and exemption from City and State mortgage recording taxes. Total Project Cost: $28,000,000. Projected Jobs: 24 full time equivalent projected. Hourly Wage Average and Range: $37.40/hour, estimated range of $26.80/hour to $47.90/hour.
Borrower Name: Metropolitan Montessori School the School is a New York not-for-profit education corporation which is exempt from

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Official Journal of the City of New York - December 30, 2021

TitleOfficial Journal of the City of New York

CountryUnited States

Date30/12/2021

Page count20

Edition count4001

First edition05/03/2008

Last issue15/05/2024

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