Official Journal of the City of New York - November 29, 2018

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THE CITY RECORD

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2018

Motor Vehicles, the New York State Department of Transportation and any other governmental body having jurisdiction over bus operations;
21 the franchisee shall at all times maintain on file with DOT a complete, accurate, and current schedule of service, which will constitute an appendix to the agreements and shall be fully part of the agreements;
22 for Bus Service, pursuant to this Authorizing Resolution, written notification shall be given to the Commissioner not less than thirty days prior to any modification of the weekly scheduled vehicle revenue miles or change to the span of service of any route, provided, however, that the Commissioner may waive such notice requirement in the case of special events or other short-term contingencies where he/
she deems it in the public interest to do so. Any changes in the number of weekly scheduled vehicle revenue miles on any route that exceed twenty-five percent 25% or changes in the span of service of greater than four hours of any given route, either cumulatively within a three year period or singly, must receive the prior written approval of the Commissioner, a copy of which shall be sent to the FCRC;
23 there may be provisions for free reciprocal transfer privileges between routes operated by the franchisee and intersecting surface routes of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority New York City Transit MTA NYCT, the Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority MABSTOA, and the MTA Bus Company together the Operators, and in addition with the franchisees own intersecting routes. To the extent that such reciprocal transfer privileges require the agreement of the Operators, the franchisee shall take all reasonable steps to obtain such agreement and DOT shall assist the franchisee in obtaining such agreement.
SEVENTH, the streets comprising the route over which franchised Bus Service will be provided shall be described in the RFP and included in the franchise agreement. All changes to the routes or those streets must receive the prior written approval of the Commissioner before such change may be implemented. Where such changes to that route or those streets, either cumulatively within a three year period or singly, represent twenty-five percent 25% or less of the total mileage of the route, a copy of the Commissioners approval shall be sent to the FCRC
for its information; where such changes to that route or those streets, either cumulatively within a three year period or singly, represent more than twenty-five percent 25% of the total mileage of the route the written approval of the Commissioner shall be submitted to the FCRC for its additional approval prior to the implementation thereof.
And be it further RESOLVED, that DOT shall file with the Council the following documents:
1

within fifteen 15 days of issuance, a copy of each RFP
issued, pursuant to this Resolution;

2

within fifteen 15 days of approval by the Mayor, a copy of the agreement for any franchise granted, pursuant to this Resolution;

3

within fifteen 15 days of approval by the Commissioner or the FCRC, a copy of any amendments to any franchise granted, pursuant to this Resolution; and
4

on or before July 1 of each year, for the preceding calendar year, a report detailing the revenues received by the City from any franchise granted, pursuant to this Resolution.

Adopted.
Office of the City Clerk,
The City of New York, ss.:
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a Resolution passed by The Council of The City of New York on ____, 20__ on file in this office.
City Clerk, Clerk of the Council

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council has scheduled the following public hearings on the matters indicated below:
The Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises will hold a public hearing on the following matters in the Council Committee Room, City Hall, New York, NY 10007, commencing at 9:30 A.M.
on Thursday, November 29, 2018:
GRACIES ON 2nd DINER
MANHATTAN CB - 8

20195059 TCM

Application, pursuant to Section 20-226 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York concerning the petition of T&S

6435

Restaurant LLC, d/b/a, Gracies on 2nd Diner for a renewal revocable consent to establish, maintain and operate an unenclosed sidewalk café located at 300 East 86th Street.
NECTAR CAFÉ
MANHATTAN CB - 8

20195183 TCM

Application, pursuant to Section 20-226 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York concerning the petition of K.K.D., of 79th Street Rest Corp., d/b/a, Nectar Cafe, for a renewal revocable consent to establish, maintain and operate an unenclosed sidewalk café, located at 1022 Madison Avenue.
29 JAY STREET REZONING
BROOKLYN CB - 2

20180344 ZMK

Application submitted by Forman Ferry, LLC, pursuant to Sections 197- c and 201 of the New York City Charter, for the amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 12d, by changing from an M1-4/R8A District to an M1-6/R8X District property, bounded by Jay Street, John Street, a line 150 feet easterly of Jay Street, and Plymouth Street, as shown on a diagram for illustrative purposes only, dated June 25, 2018, and subject to the conditions of CEQR Declaration E-487.
29 JAY STREET REZONING
BROOKLYN CB - 2

20180345 ZRK

Application submitted by Forman Ferry, LLC, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, amending Article XII, Chapter 3
Special Mixed Use District for the purpose of expanding an existing Mixed Use District.
Matter underlined is new, to be added;
Matter struckout is to be deleted;
Matter with is defined in Section 12-10;
indicates where unchanged text appears in the Zoning Resolution Article XII - Special Purpose Districts Chapter 3
Special Mixed Use District
123-63
Maximum Floor Area Ratio and Lot Coverage Requirements for Zoning Lots Containing Only Residential Buildings in R6, R7, R8 and R9 Districts Where the designated Residence District is an R6, R7, R8 or R9
District, the minimum required open space ratio and maximum floor area ratio provisions of Section 23-151 Basic regulations for R6
through R9 Districts shall not apply. In lieu thereof, all residential buildings, regardless of whether they are required to be developed or enlarged, pursuant to the Quality Housing Program, shall comply with the maximum floor area ratio and lot coverage requirements set forth for the designated district in Sections 23-153 For Quality Housing buildings or 23-155 Affordable independent residences for seniors, as applicable.
Where the designated district is an R7-3 District, the maximum floor area ratio shall be 5.0 and the maximum lot coverage shall be 70
percent on an interior or through lot and 100 percent on a corner lot.
Where the designated district is an R9-1 District, the maximum floor area ratio shall be 9.0, and the maximum lot coverage shall be 70
percent on an interior or through lot and 100 percent on a corner lot.
The provisions of this Section shall not apply on waterfront blocks, as defined in Section 62-11. In lieu thereof, the applicable maximum floor area ratio and lot coverage requirements set forth for residential uses in Sections 62-30 SPECIAL BULK
REGULATIONS through 62-32 Maximum Floor Area Ratio and Lot Coverage on Waterfront Blocks, inclusive, shall apply.
However, in Inclusionary Housing designated areas and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing areas, as listed in the table in this Section, the maximum permitted floor area ratio shall be as set forth in Section 23-154 Inclusionary Housing. The locations of such districts are specified in APPENDIX F of this Resolution.
Special Mixed Use District MX1 Community District 1, The Bronx MX 2 Community District 2, Brooklyn
Designated Residence District R6A R7D
R7A R8A R8X

MX 4 Community District 3, Brooklyn
R6A

MX 8 Community District 1, Brooklyn
R6 R6A R6B R7A

MX 11 Community District 6, Brooklyn
R7-2

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Official Journal of the City of New York - November 29, 2018

TítuloOfficial Journal of the City of New York

PaísEstados Unidos de América

Fecha29/11/2018

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