City of New York
Community Board #4Q 46-11 104th Street
Corona, NY 11368
Phone: 718-760-3141
Fax: 718-760-5971
E-mail: [email protected]
The next meeting of Community Board #4Q will be scheduled for February 12, 2019, Location TBD.
Please contact the Community Board office BEFORE ANY meeting to be sure that it has not been postponed
or canceled.
JANUARY 2019
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 New Years Day
(Office Closed)
2 Public Safety
7:00pm.
CB Office
46-11 104th Street
3 4 5
6 Three Kings Day
7
8 CB Meeting
7:30pm.
VFW Post #150
51-11 108th Street
9
10 110 Pct. Council
7:00pm.
VFW Post #150
51-11 108th Street
11 12
13 14
15
16
17
18 19
20 21 Martin Luther
King Jr.’s Birthday
(Office Closed)
22
23 24
25
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28 29
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CB4Q is on the web!
For more information including access to our newsletters, latest events,
and much more, please be sure to visit us at:
www.nyc.gov/queenscb4
@queenscb4
MEETING NOTICE
Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Time: 7:30 pm
Location: VFW Post #150
51-11 108th Street
Corona, NY 11368
January 2019
NYC Community Board #4 Queens
AGENDA
46-11 104th Street - Corona, NY 11368 Louis Walker, Chairperson
Phone: (718)-760-3141 Christian Cassagnol, District Manager
Fax:(718)-760-5971
Email: [email protected]
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Vote: Minutes of December 11th Meeting
4. Report of the Chairperson
5. Report of the District Manager
6. Public Forum
Good and Welfare of the District
7. Report of the Legislators
8. Speaker: Louis Walker, CB4Q Chair
9. Report and Vote: Public Safety Committee
SLA Applications (See page 2)
10. Committee Reports
Consumer Affairs Transportation
Environmental ULURP/Zoning
Health Youth
Parks
11. Adjournment
Important Dates to Remember
Monday January 1st New Year’s Day (Office closed)
Sunday January 6th Three Kings Day
Tuesday January 8th Community Board 4 Meeting - 7:30pm (VFW Post #150 - 51-11 108th Street)
Thursday January 10th 110th Precinct Community Council Monthly Meeting– 7:00pm
(VFW Post # 150 - 51-11 108th Street)
Saturday January 12th Mulchfest 2019 - 10:00am (Various locations - See flyer for details)
Sunday January 13th Mulchfest 2019 - 10:00am
(Various locations - See flyer for details)
Monday January 21st Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday (Office Closed)
Friday January 25th Borough President Katz’ State of the Borough - 10:30am (LaGuardia Community College - 31-10 Thomson Avenue)
Thursday January 31st Queens Library and Elmhurst Hospital host Diabetes 101 workshop - 6:00pm
(Woodside Library - 54-22 Skillman Avenue)
CB4 is going electronic! If you’d like to receive this newsletter via email, please sign up here: http://bit.ly/2rfa2UG
January is National Blood Donor Month!
# ESTABLISHMENT NAME ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS LICENSE TYPE
1 Mahamitr Inc.
Bla Bla Bar
71-28 Roosevelt Avenue
Jackson Heights, NY 11372
Wine, Beer & Cider
2 Nuevo Don Francisco Restaurant Inc. 40-56 Junction Blvd.
Corona, NY 11368
Wine, Beer & Cider
3 Campeon Del Pollo Restaurant Corp. 107-02 Corona Avenue
Corona, NY 11368
Wine, Beer & Cider
NYC Community Board #4 Queens Page 2
NYS LIQUOR AUTHORITY LICENSES - January 2019
NEW APPLICANTS
110 Precinct Council Meeting
Thursday January 10, 2019 - 7pm Flanders Field VFW Post #150
51-11 108th Street Corona, NY 11368
Police officers from the 110th Precinct will receive awards for their
achievements. Captain Nicola Ventre, CO of the 110th Precinct will also be on hand to discuss
crime and quality of life issues. Follow the 110th Precinct Community Council on Twitter: NYPD110PCTCC
RENEWAL APPLICANTS
# ESTABLISHMENT NAME ESTABLISHMENT ADDRESS LICENSE TYPE
1
Mama Catalina Corp.
Carmen’s Lunch
111-20 Roosevelt Avenue
Corona, NY 11368
Wine, Beer & Cider
2 El Tucan Inc. 43-24 91st Place
Elmhurst, NY 11373
Wine, Beer & Cider
3 Pata Pa Plean Corp. 76-21 Woodside Avenue
Elmhurst, NY 11373
Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider
4 Sabor Latino Corp 95-35 40th Road
Corona, NY 11368
Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider
5 Los Tres Hermanos Potrillos Inc.
Los Tres Potrillos Restaurant
111-16 Roosevelt Avenue
Corona, NY 11368
Liquor, Wine, Beer & Cider
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WINTER & HOLIDAY FIRE SAFETY from the FDNY
The winter season brings about many changes in your home. The heating system kicks on and you
prepare for the holidays be decorating and cooking holiday feasts. The winter and holiday season is
also the fire season. More than one-third of home fires occur during the months of December, Jan-
uary and February. Most fires and injuries are preventable by taking precautions that can make
the difference between a happy and safe holiday or a holiday tragedy.
FUEL CONCERNS
Keeping warm in your home should fuel concerns for the safety of your family. During the months
of December, January and February, home-heating equipment (central heating units, portable and
fixed space heaters and fireplaces) is the second leading cause of home fires.
The major causes of home heating fires are poorly maintained systems, placing space heaters too
close to combustible items and flaws in construction and installation of the heating units.
SAFELY HEAT YOUR HOME BY FOLLOWING THESE GUIDELINES
Have a qualified technician install all new equipment.
Have a qualified professional inspect your equipment annually. The inspection will ensure that
the system is maintained in proper working order and identify any parts that require repair or
replacement.
Schedule regular cleaning of your boiler, furnace and hot water heater, including the chimney
and chimney connectors.
Have your wood-burning stove or fireplace, including the chimney and connectors, inspected eve-
ry year by a professional.
Keep a glass or metal screen in font of fireplace openings to prevent embers or sparks from
jumping out.
BEFORE GOING TO SLEEP, BE SURE YOUR FIREPLACE FIRE IS OUT!
ELECTRIC SPACE HEATERS
When purchasing an electric space heater, look for heaters with automatic shut-off features.
GIVE SPACE HEATERS SPACE
Heaters should be placed at least three feet from any combustible material, such as bedding and
furniture.
Never use an extension cord with a space heater.
Inspect the electrical cord for damage before each use.
Keep young children and pets away from space heaters.
Only use equipment that has the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Mark.
Avoid using electric space heaters in bathrooms or other areas where they may come in contact
with water.
Turn off/unplug the space heater whenever you leave the room or go to sleep.
Never use the kitchen oven or gas range to heat your home or apartment. Such improper use could
cause dangerous levels of carbon monoxide to accumulate, causing severe illness and possible death.
The use of kerosene or propane space heaters is strictly prohibited and illegal in New York City.
The use of these types of space heaters poses a high risk of injury or death.