11/12/08 N.Y. St. Reg. Miscellaneous Notices/Hearings
NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
VOLUME XXX, ISSUE 46
November 12, 2008
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES/HEARINGS
Notice of Abandoned Property Received by the State Comptroller
Pursuant to provisions of the Abandoned Property Law and related laws, the Office of the State Comptroller receives unclaimed monies and other property deemed abandoned. A list of the names and last known addresses of the entitled owners of this abandoned property is maintained by the office in accordance with Section 1401 of the Abandoned Property Law. Interested parties may inquire if they appear on the Abandoned Property Listing by contacting the Office of Unclaimed Funds, Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at:
1-800-221-9311 or visit our web site at: www.osc.state.ny.us
Claims for abandoned property must be filed with the New York State Comptroller's Office of Unclaimed Funds as provided in Section 1406 of the Abandoned Property Law. For further information contact: Office of the State Comptroller, Office of Unclaimed Funds, 110 State St., Albany, NY 12236
PUBLIC NOTICE
Division of Criminal Justice Services Law Enforcement Agency Accreditation Council
Pursuant to Public Officers Law Section 104, the Division of Criminal Justice Services gives notice of a meeting of the Law Enforcement Agency Accreditation Council:
Date:
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Time:
10:00 a.m.
Place:
Four Tower Place
Albany, New York
For further information or if you need a reasonable accommodation to attend this meeting, contact: Henry Boland, Office of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice Services, Four Tower Place, Albany, NY 12203, (518) 485-7641
PUBLIC NOTICE
Division of Criminal Justice Services Municipal Police Training Council
Pursuant to Public Officers Law Section 104, the Division of Criminal Justice Services gives notice of a meeting of the Municipal Police Training Council.
Date:
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Time:
10:00 a.m.
Place:
Division of Criminal Justice Services
Four Tower Place
Albany, New York
For further information or if you need a reasonable accommodation to attend this meeting, contact: Lucy Verrigni, Office of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice Services, Four Tower Place, Albany, NY 12203-3702, (518) 457-6101
PUBLIC NOTICE
Division of Criminal Justice Services Security Guard Advisory Council
Pursuant to Public Officers Law Section 104, the Division of Criminal Justice Services gives notice of a meeting of the Security Guard Advisory Council:
Date:
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Time:
10:00 a.m.
Place:
Four Tower Place
Albany, New York
For further information or if you need a reasonable accommodation to attend this meeting, contact: Stephen Lynch, Office of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice Services, Four Tower Place, Albany, NY 12203-3702, (518) 485-2095
PUBLIC NOTICE
City of North Tonawanda
The City of North Tonawanda is soliciting proposals from Administrative Service Agencies, Trustees, and Financial Organizations for services in connection with a Deferred Compensation Plan that will meet the requirements of Section 457 of the Internal Revenue Code and Section 5 of the State Finance Law, including all rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto.
A copy of the proposal questionnaire may be obtained from: David R, Jakubaszek, City Accountant, Department of Accounting, 216 Payne Ave., City Hall, North Tonawanda, NY 14120
All proposals must be submitted not later than 30 days from the date of publication in the New York State Register.
PUBLIC NOTICE
REVISED Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Pursuant to section 14.07 of the Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law, the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation hereby gives notice of the following:
In accordance with subdivision ( c) of section 427.4 of title 9 NYCRR notice is hereby given that the State Review Board will be considering nomination proposals for listing of properties in the State Register of Historic Places at a meeting to be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 3, at Peebles Island State Park, Waterford, New York.
The following properties will be considered:
1. June Bug Flight Site, Hammondsport vic, Steuben Co.
2. Lakeview Cemetery, Brockport vic, Monroe Co.
3. Bryant Fleming House, Wyoming, Wyoming Co.
4. Sweet Briar, Geneseo vic, Livingston Co.
5. Shearwater, schooner, New York, New York Co.
6. Shelter Island Heights Country Club, Suffolk County
7. Samuel Hopkins House, Miller Place, Suffolk County
8. Tuthill-Lapham House, Wading River, Suffolk County
9. Louis Skoler Residence, Syracuse, Onondaga County
10. Rogues Harbor Inn, Lansing, Tompkins County
11. Brosemer Brewery-Seaway Supply, Oswego, Oswego County
12. Congregation Beth Abraham, Brooklyn, Kings County
13. H. Lawrence & Sons Rope Works, Brooklyn, Kings County
14. Parkway Theater, Brooklyn, Kings County
15. New York Quinine and Chemical Works Office and Laboratory Building, Brooklyn, Kings Co.
16. 240 Central Park South, New York, New York County
17. Park and Tilford Building, New York, New York County
18. Rivercrest Historic District, Vestal, Broome County
19. Brookwood Gatehouse, Glen Spey, Sullivan County
20. Midway State Park, Town of Ellery, Chautauqua County
21. Stone Arch Bridges of Cornwall-on-Hudson, Orange County
22. Simeon Rockefeller House, Germantown, Columbia County
23. Old Route 17 segment, Chester, Orange County
24. Chenango Canal Lock 107, Chenango Forks Vicinity, Broome County
25. J.N. Adams/ AM & A Historic District, Buffalo, Erie County
26. 520 Hostageh Road, Olean, Cattaraugus County
27. 8 Berkley Road, Lockport, Niagara County
28. Pine Grove Community Church, Watson, Lewis County
29. Bullard Block, Schuylerville, Saratoga County
30. Victory Mills, Victory, Saratoga County
31. Masonic Temple, Newport, Herkimer County
32. Alice Miner Museum, Chazy, Clinton County
33. Werrenrath Camp, Dannemora, Clinton County
34. New Paltz Downtown Historic District, Ulster County
35. Holy Trinity Monastery, Jordanville, Herkimer County
Comments may be submitted to Carol Ash, Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, attention Historic Preservation Field Services Bureau, Peebles Island, P.O. Box 189, Waterford, New York 12188-0189, no later than Monday, December 1, or may be submitted in person at the meeting by contacting Ruth L. Pierpont at the same address no later than Tuesday, December 2.
For further information, contact: Ruth L. Pierpont, Director, Historic Preservation Field Services Bureau, Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, Peebles Island, P.O. Box 189, Waterford, NY 12188-0189, 518-237-8643
PUBLIC NOTICE
Department of Taxation and Finance Tax Law Article 13-A Rates
Pursuant to the provisions of subdivisions (e), (f), (g) and (h) of section 301-a, subdivision (b) of section 301-d, subdivisions (b) and (c) of section 301-e, subdivisions (a) and (c) of section 301-j and subdivision (a) of section 308 of the Tax Law, the Commissioner of Taxation and Finance hereby gives public notice regarding the petroleum business tax (Tax Law, Article 13-A) rate adjustment calculation and the resulting rates effective January 1, 2009 (effective March 1, 2009 for quarterly filers) as follows: The motor fuel and automotive-type diesel motor fuel rate is adjusted from $.099 to $.103; the nonautomotive-type diesel motor fuel rate is adjusted from $.089 to $.093; the residual petroleum product rate is adjusted from $.068 to $.071; the kero-jet fuel rate is adjusted from $.065 to $.068; the aviation gasoline rate is adjusted from $.099 to $.103; the rate of the supplemental tax on aviation gasoline is adjusted from $.065 to $.068; and the rate of the supplemental petroleum business tax is adjusted from $.065 to $.068. The separate rate of supplemental petroleum business tax with respect to automotive-type diesel motor fuel is adjusted from $.0475 to $.0505; it is computed by subtracting one and three-quarters cents from the adjusted rate of the supplemental petroleum business tax. The railroad diesel rate is adjusted from $.086 to $.090; it is computed by subtracting one and three-tenths cents from the motor fuel and automotive-type diesel motor fuel rate.
The utility credit (or reimbursement) rate with respect to residual petroleum product is adjusted from $.0541 to $.0568 and the utility credit (or reimbursement) rate with respect to unenhanced diesel product is adjusted from $.0545 to $.0572. The utility credit (or reimbursement) rates are further adjusted by adding one-half of one cent to the adjusted rates of the utility credits (or reimbursements); the utility credit (or reimbursement) rate with respect to residual petroleum product is further adjusted from $.0591 to $.0618, and the utility credit (or reimbursement) rate with respect to unenhanced diesel product is further adjusted from $.0595 to $.0622.
The adjusted petroleum business tax rates are obtained by multiplying the existing rates by a fraction, the numerator of which is the sum of the monthly producer price indices (unadjusted) for refined petroleum products for the twelve consecutive months ending with the month of August 2008, and the denominator of which is the sum of the monthly producer price indices (unadjusted) for refined petroleum products for the twelve consecutive months ending with the month of August 2007. Such monthly producer price indices for the twelve consecutive months ending with the month of August 2008, are 220.2, 219.5, 253.2, 238.8, 244.0, 246.9, 282.6, 291.1, 321.7, 340.9, 357.9, and 314.3, which total 3331.1. Such monthly producer price indices for the twelve consecutive months ending with the month of August 2007, are 185.1, 172.3, 172.2, 175.2, 163.2, 171.1, 194.1, 214.4, 230.1, 221.8, 233.4, and 213.0, which total 2345.9. The producer price index for the category of commodities designated as refined petroleum products is published monthly by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor. As required by law, the adjusted rates, except the utility credit (or reimbursement) rates and the rate of supplemental petroleum business tax with respect to automotive-type diesel motor fuel, have been rounded to the nearest tenth of one cent. The utility credit (or reimbursement) rates and the rate of supplemental petroleum business tax with respect to automotive-type diesel motor fuel have been rounded to the nearest hundredth of one cent. Section 301-a of the Tax Law does not allow the rates to change by more than 5 percent of the rates in effect on December 31. The computed rate change was about 42 percent; all of the above rates were subject to the 5 percent limitation.
For further information contact: Thomas Curry-Attn: Jacqueline Trembley, Department of Taxation and Finance, Taxpayer Guidance Division, W.A. Harriman Campus, Albany, NY 12227, (518) 457-5541, tcurry@tax.state.ny.us
PUBLIC NOTICE
Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority (TBTA)
Pursuant to Chapter 494, the TBTA hereby gives notice of the following:
Pursuant To Chapter 494 Of The Laws Of 1990 And Pursuant To Triborough Bridge And Tunnel Authority's (TBTA) Procurement Guide, You Are Hereby Invited To Become A Supplier To TBTA For Regularly Procured Requirements For Goods, Materials And Services. The Types Of Items Are Listed Below:
Cameras And Accessories, Monitors, Audio Tapes, Video Tapes, Cable, Tape Recorders, Still Cameras; Film, Overhead Projectors, Slide Projectors, Screens.
Security Equipment: Amplifiers, Security Cameras and Accessories, Closed Circuit T.V. Connectors, Security Camera Enclosures and Housings, Photo Film, Switches, Generators, Camera Lenses, Power Supplies, Digital Video Tape, Transformers, Uninterruptible Power Supplies, Video Cassette Recorders, Digital Video Multiplexers.
Clothing & Equipment: Uniforms And Accessories, Overcoats, Work Clothes, Shoes, Boots And Rubbers, Revolvers, Ammunition, Cartridge Case, Gun Cleaners, Nameplate Badges, Nameplate Holders, Belts, Billy Club & Holders, Handcuffs, Handcuffs Pouches, Key Ring Holders, Nightstick & Holders, Summons & Memo Book Holders, Safety Vests; Whistles, Blankets, Collar brass insignia.
Plumbing Supplies, Such As Bushing; Elbows; Flanges; Nipples; Plugs; Tees; Unions; Valves; Pipe Compound; Pipe; Washers.
Services -
Septic Tank Cleaning; Carpeting; Automotive Repairs; Painting; Flags, Flag Poles; Radioactive Waste Removal; Film-Developing, Chair & Furniture Rental; Air Conditioning, Heating Services; Armored Car Services; Film Rental, Office & Building Custodial Services, Supply & Repair Services; Uniform Cleaning Services; Clean Vents & Exhaust Fans; Advertising; Burglar Alarm Services; Printing; Radio Maintenance; Weather Warning Services.
Stationery - Shipping Bags; Rubber Bands; Ring Binders; Clip Boards; Index Cards; Cement; Chalk; Paper Clamp; Binder Clips; Envelopes; Erasers; File Folders; Labels; Paper; Pens; Pencils; Pocket-File; Rulers; Pencil Sharpeners; Shears; Date Stamps; Staple Removers; Index Tabs; Typewriter Supplies; Copier Supplies, Record Keeping Supplies, Storage/Filing Supplies, Electronic & Computer Supplies, Writing Instruments, Books.
Toll Equipment, Parts & Supplies, Such As Assemblies; Cam Contracts; Canisters; Circuit Boards; Coin Handling Bags; Ticket Punchers; Currency Straps; Counters; Plexiglass Collector Protectors; Recording Equipment; Ribbons; Relays; Resistors; Pressure Rollers; Solenoids; Springs; Time Recorder Units; Treadles; Tokens.
Welding Supplies
Flints; Lighters; Regulators; Rods - Welding,
Oxygen, Acetylene.
To Be Placed On TBTA's Suppliers (Bidder's) List, Please Advise The Authority In Writing Of Your Interest For Specific Items Or Categories Of Items And An Application Will Be Mailed To You. Send All Inquires to Victoria Warren, Bid Administration Manager, Contracts Division, Triborough Bridge And Tunnel Authority, 2 Broadway, 24th Floor, New York, NY 10004. State that you are communicating as a result of this State Register Publication.
For further information, contact: Victoria Warren, Bid Administration Manager, 2 Broadway, 24th Fl., New York, NY 10004, (646) 252-7092, VWarrenmtabt.org
PUBLIC NOTICE
Uniform Code Regional Boards of Review
Pursuant to 19 NYCRR 1205, the petitions below have been received by the Department of State for action by the Uniform Code Regional Boards of Review. Unless otherwise indicated, they involve requests for relief from provisions of the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code. Persons wishing to review any petitions, provide comments, or receive actual notices of any subsequent proceeding may contact Steven Rocklin, Codes Division, Department of State, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12231, (518) 474-4073 to make appropriate arrangements.
2008-0586 Matter of Slade Potters, LLC., 295 Main Street, Suite 210, Buffalo, NY 14203 for a variance concerning fire resistance rating for the roof.
Involved is the alterations to an existing six story building of transient multiple dwelling occupancy with approximate gross floor area 85,000 square feet, located at162 Slade Avenue, Town of West Seneca, County of Erie, State of New York.
2008-0590 Matter of Charles Sullivan, 230 Elm Street, Albany, NY 12202 for a variance concerning fire safety issues including the penetration of a zero lot line wall by a boiler vent and it’s discharge into a neighboring lot.
Involved is the installation of replacement boilers in an existing building containing an R-2 occupancy. The building is 3 stories in height of Type IIIB (ordinary) construction, having a cumulative gross floor area of 2,000 square feet. The building is located at 123 Dove Street, City of Albany, Albany County, State of New York.
2008-0591 Matter of Mark Bernstein, 36 Feather Lane, Old Tappan, NJ. 07675 for a variance concerning maximum occupancy issues including the maximum number of occupants that can be housed in a summer camp bunk house.
Involved is the construction of 2 identical buildings each containing an R-2 (multiple dwelling) occupancy, one story in height of Type VB (combustible) construction, each having a cumulative gross floor area of 1,500 square feet. The buildings are located on a summer camp lot know as Camp Walden, 429 Trout Lake Road, Town of Bolton Landing, Warren County, State of New York.
2008-0592 Matter of Michael Meyers, Sage Engineering Associates, 1211 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12203 for a variance concerning fire protection equipment including a substitution for visual alarms in lieu of audible alarms.
Involved is an alteration to an existing building containing a B (research lab) occupancy. The building is 2 stories in height of Type IIB (non-combustible) construction, having a cumulative gross floor area of 187,000 square feet. The building is located on the campus of the State University of New York, 1400 Washington Avenue, City of Albany, Albany County, New York.
2008-0593 Matter of Samuel Elmardi, 3255 7th Avenue, Troy, New York 12180 for a variance concerning access for the physically handicapped.
Involved is change of occupancy of an existing building and the requirement for an accessible entrance to the building. The building contains an M (mercantile) occupancy is 2 stories in height, of Type IIIB (ordinary) construction having a cumulative gross floor area of 1,800 square feet. The building is located at 3255 7th Avenue, City of Troy, Rensselaer County, State of New York.
2008-0594 Matter of Bradley Rosenstein, 42 State Street, Albany, NY 12207 for a variance concerning fire safety issues including the prohibition against openings in party walls.
Involved is the alteration of an existing building. The building contains an A-2 (assembly) occupancy, is 3 stories in height of Type IIIB (ordinary) construction having a cumulative gross floor area of 9,300 square feet. The building is located at 42 State Street, City of Albany, Albany County, State of New York.