To: Dom John Joseph Gotti Jr.
From: King Jesus aka Paul Castellano
RE: The 6th Family Sanctioned:
Date: 18 January 2015
Parking in New York
City
First of all, I had to park in front of a fire hydrant,
because I was running out of gas and could not find parking. This is a problem for the deployment of the
Army of God, into NYC.
Solution: I could
show you the law, so just look it up and whatever modifications you need to
make, have in signed into law.
Everyone who works for me and needs to be able to move around
the city, will be a clergy. It cost
about $0.00 over the internet. Because I am God's temple, this applies
everywhere I go, but for you it applies only in the location of a church.
Under NYC law a clergy can park anywhere for 4 hours, as
long as it is near his church and overnight regardless. And also, give each of my men press pass
status, so those laws also apply to them.
This will give you all an unfair advantage to move around NYC.
§4-08 Parking, Stopping,
Standing
(5) Clergy parking permits.
(i) Definitions.
Funeral establishment. A place devoted to or used for the care and preparation
of a body of a deceased person for disposition and for mourning or funeral
ceremonial purposes.
Hospital. A general hospital, nursing home or hospice in-patient
facility certified pursuant to the public health law or a psychiatric center
established pursuant to §7.17 of the mental hygiene law.
House of worship. A building or space owned or leased by a religious
corporation or association of any denomination or used by a religious
corporation or association of any denomination pursuant to the written
permission of the owner thereof, which is used by members principally as a
meeting place for divine worship or other religious observances presided over
by a member of the clergy and which is classified in occupancy group F-1(b)
pursuant to article eight of sub chapter three of chapter one of title
twenty-seven of the New York City Administrative Code. Such term shall not
include a dwelling unit as defined in the housing maintenance code. Section
4-08
49 Member of the clergy. A clergy person or minister as defined
in the religious corporations law including, but not limited to, a pastor,
rector, priest, rabbi or imam who officiates at or presides over services on
behalf of a religious corporation or association of any denomination and works
an average of at least twenty hours per week on behalf of such religious
corporation or association.
Passenger
car. Notwithstanding
any other provision of these rules, for the purposes of this paragraph (5), a
passenger car shall mean a motor vehicle, lawfully registered in any state,
designed and used for carrying not more than fifteen people, including the
driver. Such term shall not include a vehicle licensed to operate pursuant to
chapter five of title 19 of the New York City Administrative Code or a
commercial vehicle as defined in §19-170 of the Code.
(ii)
Application requirements.
(A) The religious corporation or
association applying for a permit on behalf of a member of the clergy shall
submit an application on a form to be provided by the department and signed by
an officer of the corporation or association or by a person otherwise
authorized to act on behalf of the corporation or association. Such application
shall be accompanied by a copy of a deed or lease and a certificate of
occupancy indicating classification in occupancy group F-1(b) (plus the type of
house of worship) for the New York
City house of worship used by the religious
corporation or association. In the absence of a deed or lease, the religious
corporation or association shall submit a sworn written statement of the owner
of the house of worship attesting to the fact that said religious corporation
or association has the permission of said owner to use the premises as a house
of worship. In the event a house of worship was constructed prior to the existence
of a certificate of occupancy or occupancy group F-1(b) so that a certificate
of occupancy is not available, the religious corporation or association shall
submit such other documentation as the department may require.
(B) The religious corporation or
association shall, on behalf of a member of the clergy, submit a copy of title,
registration or lease in the member of the clergy's name or in the name of a
religious corporation or association employing such member of the clergy for a
vehicle lawfully registered in any state to be covered by a permit. Such
religious association or corporation shall, on behalf of a member of the
clergy, also submit a copy of a current automobile insurance identification
card for such vehicle.
(C) The religious corporation or
association shall certify on a form provided by the Department that only the
member of the clergy on whose behalf the application is made will use such
permit, that such use will occur only while the member of the clergy is
performing official duties at a funeral establishment or the house of worship
at whose services such member of the clergy officiates or presides or while
performing such official duties at a hospital, that such member of the clergy
works an average of at least twenty hours per week on behalf of such religious
corporation or association, that such member of the clergy possesses a valid
driver's license from any state and that such member of the clergy otherwise
qualifies for the benefits of this permit.
(D) In addition, the religious
corporation or association shall submit any other documents deemed necessary by
the Department.
(iii)
Parking permitted. Parking
is permitted only in "No Parking" areas designated by posted sign for
up to five hours on a roadway adjacent to the house of worship's address as it
appears on the permit, for up to three hours on a roadway adjacent to a
hospital when the member of the clergy is performing official duties at such
hospital, or for a period of up to four hours on the roadway adjacent to a funeral
establishment when such member of the clergy is performing official duties at
such funeral establishment. For the purposes of this paragraph, only those
portions of a roadway corresponding to the shaded areas on the diagrams below
shall be considered adjacent to a house of worship or hospital or funeral
establishment. Section 4-08
50
(iv) Issuance of permit. Only one permit shall be issued to any religious
corporation or association. The front of such permit shall include the license
plate numbers of up to three passenger cars, as defined in sub paragraph (i),
above, that are owned, registered or leased by the members of the clergy for
whose benefit the religious corporation or association has applied for such
permit or by the religious corporation or association employing such member of
the clergy. No permit shall be issued with
the license plate number of any vehicle that has one or more summonses in
judgment according to the records of the New York City Parking Violations
Bureau.
(v) Duration. Permits issued in accordance with this paragraph (5)
shall be valid for one year, unless revoked pursuant to sub paragraph (viii).
(vi) Renewal. Sixty days prior to the expiration of the permit, the
religious corporation or association may apply for a renewal by completing a
form provided by the Department.
(vii) Replacement permits.
The key is to create churches on every corner we do
business. It will intensify the punishment to anyone busted in are territory by
law. Say for example, you get one year for a certain crime, but near a church
the punishment multiplies by 10.
The Gallo Family:
The promise was a black family to Joe Gallo. That will be the Queensbridge crew. I will
give it to Rev. Lorenzo M. Jones and by doing this bless his Family who was
always very close to us since childhood, the Alston Family.
Those people in the Sport Bar, did not even know me. It has
to be a Nazi operation. They will hand
those keys over to Carl Alston. Give them an offer they cannot refuse, the
right to live and leave my town.
That hotel goes to the Gallo Family and now they have a
place to sleep in the area with dignity. The pawn shop goes to them, the
laundry mate, they can have Silver cup Studios, the need to build a recording
to be run my LES.
Bobby Lee goes to Sandersville ,
GA from Avon
Park and NYC and John J. Gotti Sr.
goes where I go, except my Queendom and Bob will liaison New York City . Now you will have a nationwide
voice. Russell, Pete, Walter Alston,
Hank and the many elders, need to relocate to Highlands County ,
Fl. We will develop that area, which is
prime real estate. New
York City is a money trap a tour of duty, Highlands County
and the many rural areas are were we call home.
Jesus Christ
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