A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding the UDAAP Designation of spaces on East 157th Street and Melrose Avenue, as requested by the Department of Housing Preservation (HPD). Allows for the construction of a nine-story residential building for low-income families, entitled the Peter Cintron Apartments. Project ultimately approved by CPC, and disposition of C-O-P to a developer to be determined by HPD.
A report on the permitted elimination of a portion of both Beach 60th Street and Arverne Boulevard to allow for the expansion of an existing two-story building, thus requiring amendments to the city map.
This is a notice of Adoption of Final Rules Relating to DSNY Siting of Transfer Satations. These rules amend subchapter C of Chapter 4 of Title 16 of the Rules of
the City of New York.
Notice of Adoption of Final Rules Governing Department Collection of Designated Recyclable Materials from Residential Buildings, City Agencies and Institutions - Statement of Substantial Need for Earlier Implementation.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would eliminate, change, and establish districts in Downtown Brooklyn. This will create opportunities for new commericial, residential, academic, and cultural development and reinforce the role of Downtown Brooklyn as a central business district.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would eliminate and rezone various streets, as well as modify and require special permits for certain properties in Downtown Brooklyn. These changes will help facilitate the Downtown Brooklyn Plan and will create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in the area.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the fifth amendment to the Brooklyn Center Urban Renewal Plan, which would create new opportunities to stimulate commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in Downtown Brooklyn. This amendment will make changes to the city map, rezoning areas to allow the development of new open space uses.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the second amendment to the MetroTech Urban Renewal Plan, which would create opportunities to stimulate commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in Downtown Brooklyn. This amendment would facilitate the development of public open space on Block 2060, Lot 8, to help achieve this goal.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the tenth amendment to the Atlantic Terminal Urban Renewal Plan, which would create opportunities to stimulate commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in Downtown Brooklyn. This amendment will facilitate the development of community facilities on Site 20 to help achieve this goal.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for an amendment to the Brooklyn Center Urban Renewal Area, which would designate additional property as an area appropriate for urban renewal. This will change the city map, rezoning areas for open space uses, and help create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic and cultural development in Downtown Brooklyn.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned property within the Brooklyn Center Urban Renewal Area. In conjunction with the Brooklyn Center Urban Renewal Plan, this will rezone areas of the city map to facilitate the development of new residential uses, commercial uses, and public uses of the areas.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned property, located at 242 Flatbush Avenue, Site SW, within the MetroTech Urban Renewal Area. This will permit the creation of new public space, which would enhance Flatbush Avenue Extension as a means to Downtown Brooklyn.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned property within the Atlantic Terminal Urban Renewal Area. In accordance with the MetroTech Urban Renewal Plan, this will facilitate the development of new residential uses, commercial uses, cultural uses, and public uses of the space.
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned property located at 370 Jay Street. This will help create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in Downtown Brooklyn.
The Economic Development Corporation submitted an application for a special permit for a public parking garage at Willoughby Street, between Duffield Street and Gold Street, in Brooklyn. This will accommodate the parking demand that results from the displacement of existing parking facilities and the development of new offices, as well as create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in the area.
The Brooklyn Academy of Music Local Development Corporation and the Economic Development Corporation submitted an application for a special permit for a public parking garage on property bounded by Fulton Street, Ashland Place, Lafayette Street and Rockwell Place in Brooklyn. The garage will be located under a new residential building and will help stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in the area.
The Economic Development Corporation submitted an application for a special permit for a public parking garage on property bounded by Lafayette Avenue, Ashland Place and Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. This will help create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in the area.
The Economic Development Corporation submitted an application for a special permit for a public parking garage located at Fleet Place, between Myrtle Avenue and Willoughby Street, in Brooklyn. This will help create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in the area.
The Brooklyn Public Library and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services filed an application for site selection of city-owned property within the Atlantic Terminal Urban Renewal Area. This will be located on a block bounded by Flatbush Avenue, Lafayette Avenue, and Ashland Place in Brooklyn and will be used as a visual and performing arts public library.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map, which would eliminate, discontinue, and close Pearl Street, Red Hook Lane, and Fair Street in Brooklyn. This action will also widen Willoughby Street and Myrtle Avenue and establish Fleet Place. The applications, C 040171 ZMK, N 040172 ZRK, C 040173 HUK, C 040174 HUK, C 040175 HUK, N 040176 HGK, C 040177 HDK, C 040178 HDK, C 040179 HDK, C 040180 PPK, C 040181 ZSK, C 040182 ZSK, C 040183 ZSK, C 040184 ZSK, C 040185 PSK, M860689(B) ZSK), M 930481(E) ZSK, and M 000592(A) ZSK, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map, which would eliminate, discontinue, and close Pearl Street, Red Hook Lane, and Fair Street in Brooklyn. This action will also widen Willoughby Street and Myrtle Avenue and establish Fleet Place. The applications, C 040171 ZMK, N 040172 ZRK, C 040173 HUK, C 040174 HUK, C 040175 HUK, N 040176 HGK, C 040177 HDK, C 040178 HDK, C 040179 HDK, C 040180 PPK, C 040181 ZSK, C 040182 ZSK, C 040183 ZSK, C 040184 ZSK, C 040185 PSK, M860689(B) ZSK), M 930481(E) ZSK, and M 000592(A) ZSK, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map, which would eliminate, discontinue, and close Pearl Street, Red Hook Lane, and Fair Street in Brooklyn. This action will also widen Willoughby Street and Myrtle Avenue and establish Fleet Place. The applications, C 040171 ZMK, N 040172 ZRK, C 040173 HUK, C 040174 HUK, C 040175 HUK, N 040176 HGK, C 040177 HDK, C 040178 HDK, C 040179 HDK, C 040180 PPK, C 040181 ZSK, C 040182 ZSK, C 040183 ZSK, C 040184 ZSK, C 040185 PSK, M860689(B) ZSK), M 930481(E) ZSK, and M 000592(A) ZSK, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map, which would eliminate, discontinue, and close Pearl Street, Red Hook Lane, and Fair Street in Brooklyn. This action will also widen Willoughby Street and Myrtle Avenue and establish Fleet Place. The applications, C 040171 ZMK, N 040172 ZRK, C 040173 HUK, C 040174 HUK, C 040175 HUK, N 040176 HGK, C 040177 HDK, C 040178 HDK, C 040179 HDK, C 040180 PPK, C 040181 ZSK, C 040182 ZSK, C 040183 ZSK, C 040184 ZSK, C 040185 PSK, M860689(B) ZSK), M 930481(E) ZSK, and M 000592(A) ZSK, are being considered concurrently with this application.
A report on the zoning changes requested by ERMA realty and the Economic Development Corporation. It permits the elimination of a C2-3 District from an existing R6 District bounded by the southerly boundary line of the Long Island Rail Road right-of-way, Saratoga Avenue, as well as the changing of property bounded by the same boundary line from an R6 District to an M1-1 District. These actions also facilitate the expansion of AM&G, a waterproofing contractor and hardware store.
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.
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 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 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.
A report on the request of the disposition of 5 C-O-Ps by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services: 2076, 2078, 2080, 2084, and 2088 Atlantic Avenue. These properties are to be disposed to the Economic Development Corporation, who intends to go into a direct sale with ERMA Realty LLC. The action was approved by the City Planning Commission.
West 145th Street Cornerstone Project, UDAAP designation and projectapproval and disposition of C-O-P to a developer to be selected by HPD - C040271HAM
Notice of Adoption of Final Rules Governing Department Collection of Designated Recyclable Materials From Residential Buildings, City Agencies and Institutions.
Notice of Public Hearing and Opportunity to Comment on Proposed Amendments to Rules Governing the Department of Sanitation's Siting Requirements Regarding Transfer Stations.