DSNY is proposing a rule that would expand organic waste source separation requirements for large commercial food retailers and food service establishments.
The Loft Board's legal staff prepared this summary of the proposed changes to 2-02, 2-07, 2-09, 2-10 and 2-12 of the Loft Board rules and proposed rules 2-06.2 and 2-11.1 to assist the public in reviewing the proposed changes and/ or additions to the existing Loft Board rules.
AN ACT to amend the multiple dwelling law, in relation to owner obligations; to amend chapter 349 of the laws of 1982 amending the multple dwelling law relating to legalization of interim multiple dwellings in cities over one million, in relation to the effectiveness thereof.
Section 3 of chapter 349 of the laws of 1982 amending the 50 multiple dwelling law relating to the legalization of interim multiple 51 dwellings in cities over one million, as amended by chapter 62 of the 52 laws of 2007, is amended.
Department of Buildings adopts the addition of Section 3314-02 to Chapter 3300 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding suspended scaffold training requirements.
Department of Buildings adopts the amendments to Section 3319-01 of Chapter 3300 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding cranes and derricks.
Department of Buildings adopts the amendments to Section 3319-01 of Chapter 3300 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding cranes and derricks.
DOB repeals section 12-01 of Chapter 12 of Title 1 of the Official compilation of the Rules of New york relating to emergency power system requirements
The Department of Buildings adopts new Section 3610-04 of Subchapter K of Chapter 3600 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding multicompartment elevators.
DOB adopts the following rule amending Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York to repeal Sections 103-08, 3610-01 and 3610-02 and add Section 3610-03.
Department of Buildings adopts the amendments to Sections 9-01, 9-02 (renumbered 104-20 and 104-21), 102-01 and 104-10 and the repeal of sections 9-03 and 9-04 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding licensed riggers and licensed sign hangers.
DOB adopts the addition of Section 908-01 to Chapter 900 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding carbon monoxide detectors.
Department of Buildings adopts amendments to Section 3310-01 of Chapter 3300 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding site safety.
Department of Buildings adopts the amendments to Section 5000-01 of Chapter 5000 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding energy code.
DOB adopts the amendments to Section 104-08 of Chapter 100 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding the qualification of site safety managers and site safety coordinators.
LL 141 repeals Chapter 35 of the New York City Building Code and added a new one. This rule corrects two standards in the new Chapter 35 - ACI 318 for structural concrete and for personnel hoists.
DOB repeals Section 907-01 of Chapter 9 of Title 1 RCNY and adopts the addition of Section 3616-04 to Chapter Subchapter Q of Chapter 3600 of Title 1 of the RCNY, regarding fire protection systems.
DOB repeals Section 907-01 of Chapter 9 of Title 1 RCNY and adopts the addition of Section 3616-04 to Chapter Subchapter Q of Chapter 3600 of Title 1 of the RCNY, regarding fire protection systems.
DOB adopts the amendments to Section 101-08 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding required liability insurance.
DOB adopts the amendments to Section 101-08 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding required liability insurance.
Department of Buildings adopts the amendments to Section 103-05 of Chapter 100 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding high-pressure boiler inspection and filing requirements, penalties and waivers.
Department of Buildings adopts the amendments to Section 3606-01 of Subchapter G of Chapter 3600 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding the determination of market value of alteration applications for buildings in special flood hazard areas to increase the threshold for submitting calculations.
Department of Buildings adopts new Section 1101-01 and Chapter 1100 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding bathroom design prototypes.
Department of Buildings adopts amendments to Sections 12-01, 101-06, 101-07, 102-01, 104-08, 3500-01, and 3500-02 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding extending the effective dates of such rule sections.
DOB adopts the amendments to Sections 104-06 and 104-09 of Chapter 100 of Title 1 of the Official Compilation of the Rules of the City of New York, regarding course requirements for electrician, hoist machine operator and rigger license renewals and certification requirements for hoist machine operator licenses.
Compost Facility Siting Task Force - Mission Statement - The Solid Waste Management Plan requires the Mayor and the City Council to create a Compost Facility Siting Task Force to identify
sites for additional composting facilities and to enable the testing of new technologies for waste disposal.
This document depicts the Citizen Complaint Form that citizens can file in response to the Department of Sanitation's Lawn Litter Program. This is specifically for citizens that are the legal owners of one, two or three-family dwellings.
Community Advisory Groups for Marine Transfer Stations - Four Community Advisory Groups shall be established in the respective Community Districts that will host Converted Marine Transfer
Stations. The CAG's will advise the mayor and other elected officials on community-related concerns regarding the development, construction and operation of the respective Converted MTSs.
This report deals with the application submitted by the Department of City Planning requesting for an amendment to the Zoning Resolution. The proposed amendment will establish the Special Upper West Side Enhanced Commercial District.
This letter details comments from William F. Marquardt, III, regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Marquardt addresses the problems with the rules, stating that the major problem is the shift of responsibility for enforcement from the Department of Sanitation to the property owner.
This letter details comments from Frank Padavan, Senator of the 11th District, and Mark Weprin, member of Assembly District 24, regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. They address unwanted fliers left on lawns and the overcomplication of filing a complaint.
This letter details comments from Paul Kerzner, President of Ridgewood Property Owners & Civic Association, Inc., regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Kerzner addresses the definition of two-family and three-family dwellings.
This letter details comments from Murray Berger, Executive Chairman of Kew Gardens Civic Association, Inc., regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Berger addresses the implementation of the Litter Law, proposed by the Department of Sanitation.
This letter details a complaint from Rosanne Rosano, who resides at Kew Gardens, regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements of Private Property. She addresses unreasonable laws that are not adequately enforced.
This letter details comments from Vincent Gentile, a Council Member of the 43rd District, regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Gentile addresses the Department of Sanitation's Lawn Litter law.
This letter details a comment from Susan Seinfeld of Community Board 11 in Little Neck, New York, regarding the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements of Private Property. Seinfeld addresses the difficulty residents face when filing complaints.
This letter details comments from the Brooklyn Heights Association on the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. The Brooklyn Heights Association is a civic association and they address the unwanted distribution of advertisements left on private property.
This letter details a comment from Claudia Wagner on the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Wagner calls for an amendment of a provision, since it is inconsistent with State law.
This letter details a comment from John Cataneo on the Proposed Rules Governing the Distribution of Advertisements on Private Property. Cataneo addresses the litter, in the form of advertisements, that is found on his property on a weekly basis.
The Close-to-Home project will help provide a continuum of services for delinquent youth and their families. Those delinquents will be placed under the custody of the NYC Administration for Children's Services.
Meeting objectives include providing briefing on the proposed East 91st Street Converted MTS and to explain the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation permit process.
The Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a communication regarding the landmark designation of the Fieldston Historic District.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the acquiring of various spaces located on East 156th and 157th street, as well as areas in Melrose Avenue and the Melrose Commons Urban Renewal Area by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD). The objective of HPD is to construct Palacio Del Sol, a nine story residential building developed under the New York State Housing Trust Fund Program for low-income families and ground floor commerical space.
A report by the City Planning Commision on the disposition of two city owned properties, 61 East 53rd Street and 2013 Nostrand Avenue, pursuant to zoning as requested by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), Division of Real Estate Services (DRES). The request was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission on the condition that the former of the two locations be sold, at first attempt, with a restriction for accesory, extension, or enlargement uses only. Should this fail, then the disposition would be pursuant to zoning.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the zoning map change from an R5 to A C8-2 district property bounded by 26th Avenue, Stillwell Avenue, in the borough of Brooklyn, as requested by 2092 LLC. The rezoning would facilitate an existing auto repair facility to become conforming. The request was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the elimination, discontinuance, and closing of portions of East 100th Street between Foster Avenue and Avenue D in the borough of Brooklyn, as requested by Victoria Packing Corporation. The application also called for alterations to be made to the city map in accordance with the changes done to the area. The changes would facilitate the consolidation, modernization, and expansion of Victoria Packing Corporation's operations by acquiring this property. The request was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.
The Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a communication regarding the landmark designation of the Public National Bank of New York building.
The Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a communication regarding the landmark designation of the Wheatsworth Bakery Building.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the Urban Development Action Area designation and project approval to develop a six-story residential building tentatively known as West 143rd Street Apartments.
This report allows for the continued use of a parking lot located at 100 West 57th Street that provides parking spaces beneficial to both the residents of the building as well as the general public.
This report allows for the addition of a two-story edifice to the south side of the existing building at the request of the Vaishnav Temple of New York in Holliswood. The structure would accomodate a large prayer room and reconfigure the existing interior spaces.
This report allows for the removal of portions of Amtrak's railroad right-of-way in order to allow for the construction of two, seven-story tall condominiums at the request of West 47th Street Associates, LLC. Ultimately, the construction was deemed appropriate by both Amtrak and the City Planning Commission.
This report states that there are no projected plans for renewal or development in the vicinity of the landmark H.H. Richardson House. The subject landmark designation given by the Landmarks Designation Commission does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any projected public improvements or plans for growth and development.
An application submitted by Brooklyn Renaissance Hotel, LLC, and the Economic Development Corporation for an amendment to allow the modification of urban plazas.
An application submitted by the Department of City Planning for the amendment of Zoning Map Resolution of the City of New York to Article XII, Chapter 3.
An application submitted by the Brooklyn Renaissance Hotel, LLC and the Economic Development Corporation for a special permit to modify Section 37-04 to re-design and ugrade an urban plaza on 345 Adams Street.
City Planning Commission Report C 030528 HDM - Cornerstone Program: Manhattan Avenue, disposition of C-O-Ps to facilitate the development of approximately 125 units of housing.
An application submitted by the Department of City Planning for an amendment of the Zoning Map Sections 9d, 10a, and 10b to eliminate areas from existing districts.
An application submitted by the Brooklyn Renaissance Hotel, LLC and the Economic Development Corporation for a special permit persuant to Section74-721(a) of the Zoning Resolution to add onto an existing hotel on 345 Adams Street.
An application submitted by Stahl 104 Fifth Avenure, LLC for the grant of special permit to modify the use regulations of Section 81-82(c) of the Zoning Resolution to allow bank use on the ground floor.
Application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development for the designation of 459 W. 140th Street as an Urban Development Action Area, for an UDAAP for that area, and for the disposition of that property.
An application filed by the Board of Elections and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services for the acquisition of property at 645 Clinton Street and 624 Court Street.
An application submitted by Brooklyn Renaissance Hotel, LLC, and the New York City Economic Development Corporation in the elimination of portions of Pearl Street and the acquisition of property related to this proposition.
An application submitted by the Northern Great Kills Civic Association, Inc. for an amendment of the Zoning Map Sections 26d and 33c to change district boundaries.
A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding the UDAAP designation and project approval of property at 246 West 116th Street, Manhattan, as requested by the Department of Housing Preservation Development. The project would facilitate development of a seven-story building to be named Cassiopeia Apartments for low-income persons. The project was ultimately approved by CPC.
The Broadway Housing Development Fund Company submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map, which would change districts to facilitate the development of a mixed-use building with affordable housing, community facility and children museum space. The project is located in Sugar Hill, Manhattan, bounded by West 155th Street, St. Nicholas Avenue, St. Nicholas Place. The applications, C 100274 PPM and C 100275 PQM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for a Zoning Text Amendment, which would modify the off-street parking regulations of the Special Downtown Brooklyn District. This will reduce parking requirements for new residential development, remove parking requirements for afforable housing units, and provide additional opportunities for public parking. This will better reflect actual parking demand in Downtown Brooklyn.
IKEA Property, Inc. submitted an application for a grant of authorization, which would allow the corporation to modify the requirements of the Zoning Resolution. This will help facilitate the development of a commercial building in Red Hook, Brooklyn, which will contain a furniture store, retail and restaurant buildings, and a waterfront public access area.