Brooklyn Bay Center - N 110052 ZAK - This is in the matter of an application submitted by Thor Shore Parkway Developers LLC for the grant of an authorization to modify
the design and area requirements of Section 62-56 (Requirements for Upland Connections), in connection with a proposed 2-story commercial development on
property located at 1752 Shore Parkway.
Brooklyn Bay Center - C 110051 ZSK - In the matter of an application for the grant of a special permit to allow an unattended public parking garage with a maximum capacity
of 690 spaces within a proposed 3-story parking garage and to permit some of such spaces to be located on the roof of such public parking garage, in connection
with a proposed 2-story commercial development on property located at 1752 Shore Parkway.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the proposed amendment of the Zoning Map requested by Rockrose Development Corporation. The request involved the rezoning of two entire blocks and approximately one third of each of two other blocks bounded by Gansevoort, Washington, West 12th and West Streets. The intent was to permit as-of-right residential development through new construction and conversion of existing industrial buildings. The proposition was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission. - M 840260(C) ZMM
Brooklyn Bay Center - C 110050 ZSK - In the matter of an application submitted for the grant of a special permit to modify the heigh requirements of Section 42-543
in connection with a proposed commercial development on property located at 1752 Shore Parkway.
Brooklyn Bay Center - C 110049 ZSK - In the matter of an application submitted for the grant of a special permit to modify the height and setback requirements
of Section 62-341 in connection with a proposed 2-story commercial development on property located at 1752 Shore Parkway.
Brooklyn Bay Center - C 110048 ZSK - In the matter of an application submitted for the grant of a special permit to allow large retail establishments with no limitation
on floor area per establishment within a proposed 2-story commercial development on property located at 1752 Shore Parkway.
Brooklyn Bay Center - C 110047 ZMK - This is in the matter of an application submited for the amendment of the Zoning Map, Section 28a and 28c, changing from
an M3-1 District to an M1-1 District property bounded by Leif Ericson Drive, a line 210 feet northwesterly of Bay 38th Street and its southwesterly prolongation.
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.
Crotona Park E./W. Farms Rezoning Text Amendment - C 110297 ZSX - This is in the matter of an application submitted by Industco Holdings LLC for the grant of a special
permit to allow residential and non residential uses to be arranged within a building without regard for the use regulation set forth in Section 32-42 in connection with
two proposed mixed use developments.
Crotona Park E./W. Farms Rezoning Text Amendment - C 110234 HAX - In the matter of an application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development
to facilitate the disposition of the property to an adjacent leasehold owner for future development of affordable housing.
Crotona Park E./W. Farms Rezoning Text Amendment - C 100313 ZSX - This is in the matter of an application submitted by Industco Holdings LLC for the grant of a special
permit to allow the distribution of required or permitted accessory off-street parking spaces without regard for zoning lot lines, in connection with two proposed
mixed use developments.
Crotona Park E./W. Farms Rezoning Text Amendment - C 100312 ZSX - In the matter of an application submitted by Industco Holdings LLC for the grant of a special permit
to allow the distribution of total allowable floor area, to allow the location of buildings without regard for the applicable height and setback and court regulations, and to exclude portions
of a bilding containing permitted or required accessory off-street parking spaces to be excluded from the calculation of lot coverage.
Crotona Park E./W. Farms Rezoning Text Amendment - N 100311 ZRX - This is in the matter of an application submitted by Industco Holdings for an amendment of the
Zoning resolution of the City of New York concerning Appendix F and related Sections pertaining to the establishment of Inclusionary Housing designated areas in
Community Districts 3 and 6, and the modification of Section 74-743.
Crotona Park E./W. Farms Rezoning Text Amendment - C 100310 ZMX - This is in the matter of an application submitted by Industco Holdings LLC for an amendment of the
Zoning Map, Section 3d changing from an M1-1 District to an R6A District, changing from an M1-1 District to an R7A District.
Philip H. Michaels Day Care Center - C 110260 PQX - This is in the matter of an application submitted by the Administration of Children's Services and the Department of
Citywide Administrative Services for acquisition of property located at 629 Courtlandt Avenue fo continued use as a child care center.
Williamsbridge/Baychester Rezoning - C 110384 ZMX - This is in the matter of an application submitted by the Department of City Planning for an amendment of the Zoning
Map, eliminating from within an existing R4 District a C1-2 District.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the request of a rail easement by the Department of Small Business Services, on behalf of the New York City Economic Development Corporation on June 10, 2003. The proposed changes would improve rail traffic and make it more efficient. The easement would permit the realignment of a portion of the First Avenue Rail Line, which links the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal and the Brooklyn Army Terminal with the 65th Street Rail Yard. The request was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Citizens Savings Bank, located at 58 Bowery in Manhattan, as a city landmark. Though the Citizens Savings Bank has been absorbed by larger banks, because of its prominent location, height, massing and design, the building remains a visual entity for commuters and the surrounding community. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the designation of spaces on East 110th Street, Manhattan, as an Urban Development Action Area, and an Urban Development Action Project for such area, as requested by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD). The project would facilitate the development of a five-story building, tentatively known as Edwin Gould Residence, for homeless young adults aging out of foster care, to be developed through the New York State Homeless Housing Assistance Program. The request was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.
Global Parking Solutions, LLC filed an application for the grant of a special permit to facilitate the construction of a parking garage in a residential building. The building is located at 151 West 17th Street in Manhattan and the City Planning Commission agreed that a public parking garage may be appropriate for the location.
The Department of City Planning and Coney Island Holdings, LLC submitted an application for an amendment of the City Map, which would facilitate future development compliant with the City's Comprehensive Coney Island Plan. This change would affect portions of West 21st Street and Ocean Way in Coney Island, Brooklyn, allowing for higher street grades to comply with the National Flood Insurance Program and more pedestrian access to different buildings.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the development of a community-wide plan to improve living conditions, educate the population, and preserve important aspects of the area. The plan, entitled CD8 2000: A River to Reservoir Preservation Strategy, A 197-a Community Plan for Bronx Community District 8, was submitted to the New York City Department of Planning on June 1, 2000. The plan was ultimately approved, with modifications, by the City Planning Commission.
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.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission submitted an application regarding the landmark designation of the Keuffel & Esser Co. Building, located at 127 Fulton Street in Manhattan. This landmark designation does not conflict with any projected plans for development and is consistent with the Mayor's revitalization plan for Lower Manhattan.
The Department of Parks and Recreation submitted an application for an amendment to the city map, which would allow for the development of Manor Park. Land will be reserved for the establishment of the park and it will be located at Altamont Street and Manor Road in Staten Island.
New York Bus Service City Map - C030136MMX - This application involves the elimination, discontinuance and closing of portions of the New England Thruway
within an area bounded by Conner Street, Tillotson and Hollers avenues and the Hutchinson River.
Highbridge Apartments - C 050318 PQX - This application was submitted for acquisition of property located at 1404, 1407, 1418, 1426, 1430 and 1450 Jesup Avenue
to facilitate the development of four buildings, known as Highbridge Apartments.
88 Crosby Street - C 040382 ZSM - This application was filed to allow Joint Living-Work Quarters for Artists on the second and third floors, and retail use on portions of the
ground floor and cellar of an existing five-story building located at 88 Crosby Street.
Council Member Andrew Lanza filed an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map to rezone and change district and block areas within the Eltingville section of Staten Island. The rezoning is in response to community concerns that the housing in certain areas is not in character with the existing housing.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map to address out-of-scale development in the Pelham Gardens, Laconia and Baychester neighborhoods in the Bronx. This amendment would eliminate and change existing districts and is aimed at preventing out-of-character development within the area and fostering the development in more appropriate areas.
The Department of Parks and Recreation submitted an application for an amendment to the city map, which would eliminate, discontinue, and close the area of 79th Street from Broadway to Woodside Avenue in Queens, in addition to the elimination of two playgrounds. This will allow for the consolidation of the area as parkland.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map to rezone 196 blocks in Cambria Heights, Queens. This change is intended to maintain the character of the neighborhood and ensure that new residential development reflects the context and scale of the area's existing housing mix.
The Department of City Planning filed an application for an amendment to the Zoning Resolution, which would modify the front yard controls and floor area exemption provisions of the R2A district regulations. The district is located in Queens.
An application submitted by Brooklyn Renaissance Hotel, LLC, and the Economic Development Corporation for an amendment to allow the modification of urban plazas.
The Wilson Avenue Civic Association Inc. filed an application for an amendment to the City Map, which would eliminate a portion of Cortelyou Avenue, located between Eltingville Boulevard and Wilson Avenue, in Staten Island. Some of the remaining land will be turned into residential units and a public parking lot.
Council Member Andrew Lanza submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map to rezone two areas on the Tottenville and Great Kills waterfronts in Staten Island. This is in response to community concerns that some districts allow residential housing that is not in character with the surrounding neighborhoods.
Highbridge Apartments - C 050311 HAX - This application was submitted to facilitate the development of four buildings, tentatively known as Highbridge Apartments
with 315 residential units for low income families.
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.
Summit Hotel - N 050479 HKM - This is a landmark designation of the Summit Hotel (now Doubletree Metropolitan Hotel) by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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 the Department of City Planning for the amendment of Zoning Map Resolution of the City of New York to Article XII, Chapter 3.
A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding an application filed by the Department of Sanitation (DOS) and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services for acquisition of privately owned property located at 306 Rutledge Street, Brooklyn. DOS intended to use said area as its Brooklyn District 3 garage. The request was ultimately approved by CPC for a term not exceeding two years.