The Economic Development Corporation and the Unconvention Center, Inc. filed an application for a special permit to allow a trade exposition with a rated capacity in excess of 2,500 people within an existing building on a zoning lot located at Pier 94.
The UnConvention Center, Inc. and the Economic Development Corporation filed an application for an authorization grant to modify the waterfront public access requirements of Secton 62-40 of the Zoning Resolution. This will facilitate a change of use to a trade exposition within an existing building on a zoning lot located at Pier 94.
A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding an application submitted by 3201-13 Park Realty LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 6a to enable the development of ground-floor commercial uses in an existing six-story residential building on the corner of East 161st Street and Park Avenue in Community District 4, Manhattan. The request was ultimately approved by CPC.
A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding the application for a special permit persuant to Section 74-711 of the Zoning Resolution, submitted by 43 Wooster LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter to allow Use Group 6 (retail) on the ground floor and a portion of the cellar floor of an existing six-story building at 43 Wooster Street in Community District 2, Manhattan. The request was ultimately approved by CPC subject to various terms and conditions.
A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding an application submitted by the Administration for Children's Services and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services pursuant to section 197-c of the New York City Charter for the acquisition of property located at 114-58 175th Place located in Community District 12, Queens, to facilitate the continued use of property as an Agency Operated Boarding Home. The request was ultimately approved by CPC.
A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding an application submitted by Abram Zylberberg pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 33c to establish a C2-1 commercial overlay within an existing R3A district on a block bounded by William Avenue, Russell Street, Osborne Avenue and Hylan Boulevard in Community District 3, Staten Island. The request was ultimately approved by CPC (see N 020191 RAR for applications filed concurrently with this one).
A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding an application submitted by the New Museum of Contemporary Art pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit pursuant to Section 74-711 of the Zoning Resolution to allow retail uses on the ground floor, cellar, and sub-cellar of an existing 12-story building on property located at 583-587 Broadway. This property is located within an M1-5B District, situated on the west side of Broadway between Houston and Prince streets and extending through the block to the east side of Mercer Street; the building is also within the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District in Community District 2, Manhattan. The request was ultimately approved by CPC subject to various terms and conditions (see N 040027 ZAM, N 040028 ZCM, and M 970228(A) ZSM for applications filed concurrently with this one).
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services filed an application for the disposition of 110 Livingston Street, which is city-owned property. This property is to be converted into a building with a parking garage, a theater, and 245 apartments.
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.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the disposition of 6 C-O-Ps pursuant to zoning in Community District 5, Brooklyn, as requested by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), Division of Real Estate Services (DRES) on August 14th, 2000. The application was revised on September 22nd, 2003 to delete to delete 5 properties from the application. 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.
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 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 amendment of the Zoning Resolution (Sections 84-131 and 84-132) to change the floor area regulations and mandatory front building wall regulations of the Special Battery Park City District, as requested by the Battery Park City Authority on June 20, 2003. The amendment would facilitate new residential development all of which are now required to utilize environmental building technology and to provide greater flexibility in the layout of residential floor plates throughout Battery Park City. The request was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the designation of spaces on East 119th Street as an Urban Development Action Area, and an Urban Development Action Area Project for such area, as requested by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD). The project, known as the East 119th Street Cornerstone Program, would facilitate construction of two buildings for middle-income and market-rate residents to live in. The request was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.