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K 99

Honoring Peter Ananiadis upon the occasion of his retirement after 30 years of owning and operating Nick's Place in Buffalo, New York

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Bill Conrad

Ceremonial resolution commends Peter Ananiadis for 30 years running Nick's Place in Buffalo; wishes him well on retirement; no legal/fiscal impact.

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Bill Summary · K 99

Summary: Bill K 99 – Honoring Peter Ananiadis on Retirement

Overview

Bill K 99 is a resolution titled “Honoring Peter Ananiadis upon the occasion of his retirement after 30 years of owning and operating Nick's Place in Buffalo, New York.” The measure has been adopted and carries a ceremonial, non-legislative purpose. Introduced and adopted on the same day, February 10, 2025, it was sponsored by William Conrad (primary).

Purpose and Intent

  • To publicly recognize and commend Peter Ananiadis for 30 years of ownership and operation of Nick's Place in Buffalo.
  • To celebrate his long-term entrepreneurial commitment to the Buffalo community and his contribution to the local economy and social fabric through small business ownership.

Key Provisions

  • Formal commendation of Peter Ananiadis for 30 years of management and operation of Nick's Place.
  • Expressions of best wishes to Mr. Ananiadis on his retirement and for future endeavors.
  • Administrative actions typical of a ceremonial resolution, such as ordering that copies of the resolution be transmitted to the honoree (and potentially to Nick's Place) and included in the official records.

Note: As a resolution, the bill does not create or amend law and generally does not impose or authorize fiscal obligations.

Affected Parties

  • Peter Ananiadis, the individual being honored.
  • Nick's Place and its patrons in Buffalo, NY.
  • The broader Buffalo community, which benefits from recognition of local business leadership.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: February 10, 2025.
  • Legislative Action: ADOPTED on February 10, 2025.
  • Sponsor: William Conrad (primary).

Fiscal and Administrative Impact

  • No anticipated fiscal impact or regulatory change. The measure serves a ceremonial purpose and does not alter existing laws, regulations, or government programs.

Summary Note

Bill K 99 functions as a formal, symbolic acknowledgment of a local business owner’s 30-year tenure and retirement, highlighting community impact and wishing the honoree well. Its immediate passage indicates broad recognition of Mr. Ananiadis’s contributions to Nick's Place and the Buffalo community.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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