SCHENECTADY CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA

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SCHENECTADY CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE AGENDA for Monday, November 06, 2017 5:30 p.m. Room 110 The Council President reserves the right to add or delete any agenda item prior to Committee Meeting. SURA MEETING Finance 1 CPH - Upper Union Street BID Budget Joe DeFilippo 2 CPH - DSAD Budget Jim Salengo Government Operations 1 Discussion - Siemens Energy Contract Ed Kosiur Public Safety 1 Discussion - Towing Contract Ed Kosiur 2 Review - Moratorium on the Sale of Tobacco Products in New Convenience Stores John Mootooveren City Development & Planning 1 Revocable Permit #626 Slidin' Dirty, LLC Chris Wallin 2 Revocable Permit #627 - Brown Bag Sub Shoppe Chris Wallin 3 Discussion - Paving Yards Leesa Perazzo 4 Review - City of Schenectady's Application for Restore New York Funding Mayor McCarthy 5 Sale of Vacant Lots and Properties to The Community Builders for Hillside View Phase 2 Development Rachael Ward 6 Sale of Vacant Lots on Webster Street & Eighth Avenue Rachael Ward 7 Sale of 1615 Eastern Parkway Rachael Ward 8 Sale of 570 Clarendon Street Rachael Ward 9 Sale of 1667 Becker Street Rachael Ward 10 Sale of Vacant Lot - Leroy Avenue Rachael Ward 11 Sale of 821 Bradt Street Rachael Ward 12 Sale of 731 Crane Street Rachael Ward 13 Sale of 343 and 345 Schenectady Street Rachael Ward 14 Sale of 1109 Pleasant Street Rachael Ward 15 Sale of 1788 Watt Street Rachael Ward 16 Sale of 1777 Van Vranken Avenue Rachael Ward Friday, November 03, 2017 1

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATION REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: Finance DATE: 11/6/2017 TO: COUNCILMEMBERS FROM: SUBJECT: Joe DeFilippo CPH - Upper Union Street BID Budget Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY 2

BUDGET PROPOSAL 2018 INCOME Quarterly City Assessment... $45,978.96 EXPENSE Personnel / Contractor... $17,100.00 BID Manager... $9,800.00 Advertising Consultant... $6,300.00 Accounting / CPA Fees... $1,000.00 Advertising... $4,250.00 General Yearly Ads (Print / Digital)... $2,750.00 Strawberry Fest... $750.00 Harvest Fest... $750.00 Entertainment... $1,500.00 Strawberry Fest... $500.00 Harvest Fest... $500.00 Tree Lighting... $500.00 Landscaping / Beautification... $5,600.00 Maintenance... $1,500.00 Seasonal Banner Changes... $1,200.00 Miscellaneous... $300.00 Holiday Decorations... $1,400.00 Installation (November)... $700.00 Removal (January)... $700.00 Meetings... $4,550.00 BID Office Rent... $3,960.00 Refreshments... $360.00 Office Supplies... $230.00 Postage / Print & Copy... $500.00 Liability / D&O Insurance... $1,700.00 Storage... $1,200.00 3

Snow Removal... $5,000.00 Police / Road Closures... $3,000.00 Strawberry Fest... $750.00 Harvest Fest... $750.00 Savings / Money Market Deposit... $178.96 Scholarship... $3,000.00 **TAKEN FROM 5K INCOME - SEPARATE BUDGET** 4

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATION REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: Finance DATE: 11/6/2017 TO: COUNCILMEMBERS FROM: SUBJECT: Jim Salengo CPH - DSAD Budget Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY 5

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATION REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: Government Operations DATE: 11/6/2017 TO: COUNCILMEMBERS FROM: SUBJECT: Ed Kosiur Discussion - Siemens Energy Contract Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY 6

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATION REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: Public Safety DATE: 11/6/2017 TO: COUNCILMEMBERS FROM: SUBJECT: Ed Kosiur Discussion - Towing Contract Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY 7

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATION REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: Public Safety DATE: 11/6/2017 TO: COUNCILMEMBERS FROM: SUBJECT: John Mootooveren Review - Moratorium on the Sale of Tobacco Products in New Convenience Stores Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY 8

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CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATION REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: City Development & Planning DATE: 11/6/2017 TO: COUNCILMEMBERS FROM: SUBJECT: Leesa Perazzo Discussion - Paving Yards Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY 24

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATION REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: City Development & Planning DATE: 11/6/2017 TO: COUNCILMEMBERS FROM: SUBJECT: Mayor McCarthy Review - City of Schenectady's Application for Restore New York Funding Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY 25

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATION REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & PLANNING DATE: November 3, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: COUNCIL MEMBERS Ray Gillen and Rachael Ward Sale of vacant lots and properties to The Community Builders for Hillside View Phase 2 Development Background Information: The Community Builders, Inc. (TCB) is currently underway with a $20 million investment in the Hamilton Hill neighborhood. The development is called Hillside View. The project is a comprehensive redevelopment effort that creates quality housing and attracts major new investment to the Albany and Craig Street corridors in Schenectady. The current project involves renovations to both the former Horace Mann School at 602 Craig Street and the former St. Columba s School at 400 Craig Street. Four empty lots will also be filled by Hillside View s new investment. Three buildings that are beyond repair will be demolished. A total of 58 new apartments will be created 25 for seniors and 33 for families. In addition, to draw working artists and small businesses to the neighborhood, a Makers Space will be built at the former St. Columba s School by the same team that successfully developed the Albany Barn project. The Hillside View investment continues the momentum created by the $18 million Joseph Allen Apartments on Albany Street, the $3 million investment for the new Bornt Library/Literacy Center and Family Dollar store on State Street as well as the $10 million renovation of Summit Towers. In total, the Hamilton Hill neighborhood is now benefitting from more than $50 million in new investments. We are pleased to inform the Council that TCB is ready to begin Phase 2 of the Hillside View project. This next phase of the development calls for the purchase of 29 vacant lots and houses that are beyond repair from the City of Schenectady. A complete list is attached. These buildings and lots are now owned by both SURA and the City. At the next Council meeting, we would like the Council to approve transferring ownership of the SURA parcels to the City followed by a sale of the 29 properties to TCB for $17,000. The developer would then demolish 12 buildings at their expense saving the City and the Land Bank an estimated $830,000. Following demolition and site prep, TCB plans to create 94 new 26

apartments plus commercial and retail space with an estimated new investment of $30 million in the Hamilton Hill neighborhood. While the Council considers this property sale, Metroplex is working to acquire three properties: 831 Albany Street, 909 Delamont Avenue and 712 Stanley Street from ATF as they are also needed for the new development. A key part of the new redevelopment plan is the brownfield clean-up of the former Comanzo s Cleaners at 820, 824 and 830 Albany and 302 and 304 Craig Streets. These properties are in a highly visible location at the corner of Albany and Craig and their run-down condition has been a blight on the neighborhood for many years. The City never foreclosed on these properties due to environmental concerns and we are thankful that TCB is willing to do the clean-up work at their expense following donation of the properties to them by the current owners. We are also asking the Council to forgive City held mortgages on these properties as they have no value due to the environmental issues with this site. Approval of the sale of 29 blighted properties and the clean-up of a former dry cleaner in the heart of this neighborhood, allows a major new redevelopment effort to occur in the heart of Hamilton Hill. We strongly encourage the Council to support these resolutions. TCB is a large, well established and very capable real estate developer. Since 1964, TCB has constructed or preserved hundreds of affordable and mixed-income housing developments and secured billions of dollars in project financing from public and private sources. Today, the company owns or manages over 10,000 apartments in 14 states and The District of Columbia. Evaluation/Analysis: TCB s Hillside View Phase 2 Redevelopment will generate new jobs and investment in Hamilton Hill. It is part of a focused, concerted effort that is now driving development up Albany Street and down Craig Street. Recommendation: It is recommended that the City Council approve the property sale to TCB on November 13. LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY Law 27

Street Address Parcel Description TCB Offer 1 820 Albany 49.33-2-31 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 2 824 Albany 49.33-2-32 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 3 830 Albany 49.33-2-33 Row Bldg $ - 4 306 Craig 49.33-2-36 Row Bldg $ - 5 308 Craig 49.33-2-37 Row Bldg $ - 6 834 Albany 49.33-4-10 Row Bldg $ - 7 840 Albany 49.33-4-11 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 8 811 Albany 49.33-5-63.1 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 9 827 Albany 49.33-5-62.1 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 10 736 Albany 49.24-5-24 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 11 738 Albany 49.24-5-25 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 12 288 Paige 49.24-5-26 Row Bldg $ - 13 300 Paige 49.24-5-27 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 14 744 Albany 49.24-5-62 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 15 307 Paige 49.24-5-61 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 16 302 Schenectady 49.24-5-67 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 17 749 Albany 49.25-1-48 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 18 759 Albany 49.25-1-47 Building $ - 19 763 Albany 49.25-1-46 Building $ - 20 308 Germania 49.24-4-22 Building $ - 21 310 Germania 49.24-4-23 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 22 309 Germania 49.24-5-19 Building $ - 23 307 Germania 49.24-5-20 Building $ - 24 305 Germania 49.24-5-21 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 25 301 Germania 49.24-5-22 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 26 710 Stanley 49.33-3-6 Building $ - 27 802 Sprague 49.33-2-65 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 28 806 Sprague 49.33-2-68 Vacant Lot $ 1,000.00 29 911 Delamont 49.33-3-27 Building $ $ - 17,000.00 28

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATIVE REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: DATE: November 2, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Council Rachael Ward, Deputy Corporation Counsel Sale of Lots on Webster Street and Eighth Avenue Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY LAW DEPARTMENT 29

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATIVE REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: DATE: November 2, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Council Rachael Ward, Deputy Corporation Counsel Sale of 1615 Eastern Parkway 2 Offers Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY LAW DEPARTMENT 30

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATIVE REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: DATE: November 2, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Council Rachael Ward, Deputy Corporation Counsel Sale of 570 Clarendon Street Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY LAW DEPARTMENT 31

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATIVE REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: DATE: November 2, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Council Rachael Ward, Deputy Corporation Counsel Sale of 1667 Becker Street Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY LAW DEPARTMENT 32

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATIVE REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: DATE: November 2, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Council Rachael Ward, Deputy Corporation Counsel Sale of Vacant Lot on Leroy Avenue Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY LAW DEPARTMENT 33

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATIVE REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: DATE: November 2, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Council Rachael Ward, Deputy Corporation Counsel Sale of 821 Bradt Street Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY LAW DEPARTMENT 34

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATIVE REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: DATE: November 2, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Council Rachael Ward, Deputy Corporation Counsel Sale of 731 Crane Street Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY LAW DEPARTMENT 35

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATIVE REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: DATE: November 2, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Council Rachael Ward, Deputy Corporation Counsel Sale of 343 and 345 Schenectady Street Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY LAW DEPARTMENT 36

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATIVE REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: DATE: November 2, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Council Rachael Ward, Deputy Corporation Counsel Sale of 1109 Pleasant Street Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY LAW DEPARTMENT 37

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATIVE REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: DATE: November 2, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Council Rachael Ward, Deputy Corporation Counsel Sale of 1788 Watt Street Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY LAW DEPARTMENT 38

CITY OF SCHENECTADY LEGISLATIVE REQUEST FORM COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENT: DATE: November 2, 2017 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: City Council Rachael Ward, Deputy Corporation Counsel Sale of 1777 Van Vranken Avenue 2 Offers Background Information: Evaluation/Analysis: Recommendation: LEGISLATION WILL BE PREPARED BY LAW DEPARTMENT 39