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Enactment date: 7/29/2002
Int. No. 22-A
By Council Members Perkins, Lopez, Comrie, Davis, Foster, Koppell, Stewart, Weprin, Brewer, Barron, Diaz, Baez, Gennaro, Jackson, Jennings, Martinez, Monserrate, Reed, Rivera, Rodriguez, Sanders Jr., Seabrook, Serrano, Golden, Nelson, Felder, DeBlasio, Recchia Jr., Katz and Moskowitz (by the request of the Manhattan Borough President), (by the request of The Bronx Borough President); also Council Members Gioia, Vann, Clarke, Boyland, Dilan and Quinn
A Local Law in relation to naming thirteen public thoroughfares and public places, Harriet Tubman Square, Borough of Manhattan, Harriet Tubman Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, Amadou Diallo Place, Borough of The Bronx, Steve Mercado Stickball Boulevard, Borough of The Bronx, Bobby Bello Field, Borough of Brooklyn, Jonathan Nigro Place, Borough of Brooklyn, Captain Patrick J. Brown Walk, Borough of Manhattan, Father Michael J. McGivney Way, Borough of Brooklyn, Bill Thomas, Sr. Lane, Borough of Brooklyn, Frank LoCicero Bellerose - Hillside Civic Garden, Borough of Queens, Osvaldo Vega Place, Borough of Manhattan, Robert Rodriguez Place, Borough of Manhattan and Firefighter Christopher J. Pickford Street, Borough of Queens.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. The following square name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Harriet Tubman Square
None
the portions of Frederick Douglass Boulevard and St. Nicholas Avenue, extending from West 120th Street to West 122nd Street
 
§ 2. The following street name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Harriet Tubman Avenue
St. Nicholas Avenue
from West 111th Street to West 141st Street
 
§ 3. The following street name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Amadou Diallo Place
Wheeler Avenue
between Westchester Avenue and Watson Avenue
 
§ 4. The following street name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Steve Mercado Stickball Boulevard
Stickball Boulevard a/k/a Newman Avenue
between Randall Avenue and Lafayette Avenue
 
§ 5. The following field name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Bobby Bello Field
None
Ballfield known as Field number two in an existing park located at 75th Street and Shore Road
 
§ 6. The following street name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Jonathan Nigro Place
West 2nd Street
from Avenue P to Quentin Road
 
§ 7. The following park walkway name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Captain Patrick J. Brown Walk
None
a walkway located within East River Park between East 14th Street and East 18th Street
 
§ 8. The following street name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Father Michael J. McGivney Way
86th Street
between 13th and 14th Avenues
 
§ 9. The following street name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Bill Thomas, Sr. Lane
14th Street
between 8th Avenue and Prospect Park West
 
§ 10. The following street name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Frank LoCicero Bellerose-Hillside Civic Garden
None
entire traffic island on Hillside Avenue and the Cross Island Parkway Service Road South
 
§ 11. The following street name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Osvaldo Vega Plaza
None
the intersection of East 106th Street and Third Avenue
 
§ 12. The following street name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Robert Rodriguez Place
East 120th Street
between First Avenue and Pleasant Avenue
 
§ 13. The following street name is hereby designated as hereafter indicated.
 
New Name
Present Name
Limits
Firefighter Christopher J. Pickford Street
122nd Street
between 85th Avenue and Hillside Avenue
 
§ 14. This local law shall take effect immediately.
Enactment date: 7/29/2002
Int. No. 65-A
By Council Members Yassky, Baez, Davis, Fidler, Gennaro, Jackson, Katz, Lanza, Perkins, Quinn, Reed, Reyna, Rivera, Rodriguez, Sanders Jr., Brewer, DeBlasio and Golden; also Council Members Addabbo Jr., Nelson, Clarke, McMahon, Avella and Gioia
A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to the preparation of reports on city waterfront property and citywide needs.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 3. Notwithstanding any provision of subdivision i of section 204 of the New York city charter, as added by section two of this local law, to the contrary, the appendix with respect to city waterfront property accompanying the map and explanatory text prepared in conjunction with the statement of needs pursuant to subdivision d of such section and submitted pursuant to subdivision a of such section not later than the fifteenth day of November, two thousand two, may consist of a list indicating for each such property: (i) its borough and map location; street address; tax block and lot; and applicable zoning district; and (ii) such other information described in such subdivision i as the departments of city planning and citywide administrative services deemed practicable to include.
§ 4. This local law shall become effective immediately upon enactment and the provisions of sections one and two of this local law related to the appendix with respect to city waterfront property shall expire and be of no further force and effect on the thirty-first day of December, two thousand eight.
Enactment date: 8/27/2002
Int. No. 14-B
By Council Members Moskowitz and Gallagher; also Council Members Comrie, Sanders, Jr. and Golden
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to newsracks.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Declaration of legislative findings and intent. The Council finds that the unregulated placement and maintenance of newsracks on the City's sidewalks present an inconvenience and danger to the safety and welfare of persons using such sidewalks, including pedestrians, persons entering and leaving vehicles and buildings, and persons performing essential utility, traffic control and emergency services. Further, the proliferation of unregulated newsracks has a deleterious impact on the appearance of such sidewalks and the City in general. The Council recognizes, however, that the dissemination of newspapers and other written matter is in the public interest, and that any governmental action with respect to such dissemination must be consistent with the protection accorded a free press by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. To accommodate these interests in a complementary and mutually advantageous manner, the Council adopts this local law.
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 3. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a newsrack placed or installed on any sidewalk as of the effective date of this local law may continue to remain in such location until sixty days after the effective date of this local law. Thereafter, any such newsrack may remain in such location only if such newsrack is in compliance with the provisions of this local law.
§ 4. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, no person shall be subject to the imposition of criminal liability for any violation of section 19-128.1 of the administrative code of the city of New York as added by section two of this local law.
§ 5. This local law shall take effect one hundred and eighty days after its enactment into law, except that the commissioner of transportation shall be authorized to take such administrative actions deemed necessary to effectuate the provisions of this local law prior to its effective date.
Enactment date: 8/27/2002
Int. No. 114-A
By the Speaker (Council Member Miller) and Council Members Quinn, Baez, Brewer, Clarke, DeBlasio, Gerson, Jackson, Martinez, Moskowitz, Perkins, Reed, Rivera, Serrano, Yassky, Boyland and Lopez; also Council Member Koppell
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the recognition of marriages that are not recognized by the state of New York, domestic partnerships, and civil unions, lawfully entered into in other jurisdictions.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Declaration of legislative intent and findings. Same sex couples have faced many obstacles to full legal recognition of their relationships. The Defense of Marriage Act, Pub. L. No. 104-199, 110 Stat. 2419 (1996) defines marriage for purposes of federal law as the union of a man and woman and empowers states to deny recognition to same sex marriages entered into in other jurisdictions. Unlike the majority of states nationwide, New York State has not enacted legislation denying recognition to same sex marriages. However, the Domestic Relations Law, which governs marriage, does not explicitly recognize same sex marriage or authorize issuance of marriage licenses to same sex couples. In practice in New York State, same sex couples have not been able to obtain marriage licenses and, as a result, have not been able to legally marry.
In 1998, the Council passed the New York City Domestic Partnership Law, which codified prior Mayoral Executive Orders establishing rights and entitlements for City residents who register their domestic partnerships with the City Clerk. The Council now intends to extend New York City's commitment to recognizing rights of same sex partners by revising the definition of "domestic partners" in the administrative code to include persons who have lawfully registered domestic partnerships or entered civil unions or marriages not explicitly recognized by New York State in other jurisdictions, ensuring that such couples enjoy all rights and benefits currently available to domestic partners registered under New York City law.
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 4. This local law shall take effect immediately.
Enactment date: 8/27/2002
Int. No. 247
By Council Members Sanders, Comrie, Gerson, Jackson, Liu, Yassky and Golden (by request of the Mayor); also Council Members Quinn and Gioia
A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to the Chinatown/Lower East Side empire zone.
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section 1. Declaration of legislation findings and intent. Section 961 of the general municipal law provides that a city may adopt a local law authorizing the submission of an application to the New York state commissioner of economic development for designation of an area within the city as an empire zone. Such designation could greatly benefit the city of New York in that new businesses would be encouraged to locate in the zone, existing businesses would be encouraged to expand in the zone, and new and expanded businesses would generate new jobs for city residents.
§ 2. The city of New York is authorized to submit an application to the New York state commissioner of economic development for designation of an area within the city of New York as an empire zone.
§ 3. The boundaries of such area are set forth in section four of this local law.
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[Consolidated provisions are not included in this Appendix A]
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§ 5. This local law shall take effect immediately.
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