A report by the City Planning Commission on the Arverne Urban Renewal Area regarding changes that need to be made pertaining to streets, property, and easements. This particular document addresses city map changes. See cases C030509 HUQ, C030510 ZMQ, and C030511 HAQ for the applications filed concurrently with this one. The project was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the Arverne Urban Renewal Area regarding changes that need to be made pertaining to streets, property, and easements. This is the 2nd amendment to the Arverne Urban Renewal Plan. See cases C030433 MMQ, C030510 ZMQ, and C030511 HAQ for the applications filed concurrently with this one. The project was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the Arverne Urban Renewal Area regarding changes that need to be made pertaining to streets, property, and easements. This particular document pertains to the zoning map change . See cases C030433 MMQ, C030509 HUQ, and C030511 HAQ for the applications filed concurrently with this one. The project was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the Arverne Urban Renewal Area regarding changes that need to be made pertaining to streets, property, and easements. This particular document pertains to the UDAAP designation, project approval, and disposition of C-O-Ps . See cases C030433 MMQ, C030509 HUQ, and C030510 ZMQ for the applications filed concurrently with this one. The project was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.
Pursuant to Charter Sect. 204, the CSON is prepared in accordance with the criteria established pursuant to section 203, including 1) the location of new city facilities and (2) significant change in size or capacity, with fair distribution of burdens and benefits
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.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the enlargement of an existing nursing home in a community district, located on a corner formed by the intersection of Stadium Avenue and Campbell Drive in the Bronx, District 10, as requested by Providence Rest Nursing Home. The request was ultimately approved, subject to certain design requirements and conditions, by the City Planning Commission.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the elimination of three sewer easements between Stadium Avenue and Eastchester Bay in the Bronx as requested by Providence Rest Nursing Home (See Case (C 020286 ZSX) for related cases). The request was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the designation of spaces on East 115th Street, Manhattan, as an Urban Development Action Area, and an Urban Development Action Area Project for such an 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 XXXX XXXX, for women and children who are mobility, visually or hearing impaired. The project was ultimately approved by the City Planning Commission.
A report by the City Planning Commission on the acquiring of property located at 91-14 Merrick Boulevard, Queens for use as office space by the Commission on Human Rights' Queens Community Service Center. The Notice of Intent to Acquire Office Space submitted by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services on September 9, 2003 was ultimately approved.
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 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.
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.
An application submitted by Jacobi Medical Center and the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York for amendment to the City Map. Requests for a realignment of a sewer easement.
An application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development pursuant to the General Municipal Law of New York State for the second amendment to the Fulton Park Urban Renewal Plan.
An application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development for the amendment of the Zoning Map Section 17a, requesting a change in district property.
An application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development for the disposition of city-owned property within the Fulton Park Renewal Area.
A report on an application that was submitted by the Administration for Children's Services and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services for the acquisition of property on 175 Moore Street to use as a day care center.
A report dealing with the application, submitted by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services, asking for the disposition of one city-owned property located in Scholes Street.
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
Gansevoort Street LLC submitted an application to modify the Restrictive Declaration of the Zoning Map. This will permit more uses for the properties that are located at 52-70 Gansevoort Street and 46-50 Gansevoort Street in Manhattan.
An application submitted by the Department of City Planning for an amendment of the Zoning Map Sections 5c, 5d, 6a, and 6b. Requests for changes to district properties.
An application submitted by the Department of City Planning for an amendment for Zoning Map Sections 4c and 4d to eliminate and modify areas from existing districts.
An application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development for the designation of and UDAAP for Honeywell Avenue and for the construction of a six-story building known as Honeywell Avenue Apartments.
An application submitted by the Administration for Children's Services and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services for the acquisition of property at 774 Saratoga Avenue.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development filed an application for the First Amendment to the Milbank Frawley Circle East Urban Renewal Plan to modify controls on a portion of Site 35B by eliminating the requirement of a 100 foot building setback from Park Avenue. This will facilitate the development of the Olga Mendez Apartments, developed for persons of low-income.
SAMA, LLC filed a permit request to facilitate the construction of an office building. This requires modifications to the Zoning Resolution in order to achieve a building design that relates harmoniously with the neighboring landmark buildings of Bush Tower, Knickerbocker, and Conde Nast.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development filed an application to facilitate the construction of the Olga Mendez Apartments, two buildings to be used by low-income families. This is to be developed under the New York State Housing Trust Fund Program.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the Urban Development Action Area Project to facilitate the development of accessory open space in East 105th Street between Second and Third avenues, also known as East 105th Street Plaza.
Mott Street Joint Venture filed an application for a special permit to facilitate a space to be alloted for a public parking garage. It will be located at the southeast corner of Mott and Hester streets, and the space is to be used by residents and the public.
The New York City Police Department and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services filed an application to facilitate the relocation of the current Police Department barrier shop operations at Manhattan Pier 40 to an available, privately-owned warehouse by 30th street, Hunters Point Avenue, 30th Place, and Borden Avenue.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application to facilitate the development of commercial space and housing as a component of the Prospect Plaza Apartments project. This is to be developed with federal HOPE VI funding.
Amendment submitted by the Department of City Planning to modify Section 78-06 to allow changes of Residential Large Scale authorizations or special permits within Urban Renewal Areas where the Urban Renewal Plan has expired.
Report of Maimonides Medical Center's application for consent to erect a pedestrian bridge to connect MMC's Garage Warehouse building and a nine-story addition to the Aron Building.
Application submitted by Causeway Amusements for the second modification of the Restrictive Declaration D-68 to allow the parking lot use with a maximum capacity of 90 spaces and to rid of the requirement for the renewal of the lot every decade. Minor changes include modifying the layout of the parking lot.