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).
Beth Rachel School (UDAAP designation and project approval and disposition C-O-P to a developer to be selected by HPD to facilitate the rehabilitation of an existing school building).
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This document includes details regarding the Boston Road Apartments Project, the UDAAP Designation, the project's subsequent approval and disposition of C-O-P.
Bishop Richard Martin Senior Housing, UDAAP designation and project approval and disposition of C-O-P to a developer to be selected by HPD - C040136 HAK
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application to facilitate the development of a day care center, known as the Bradhurst Village Early Childhood Training Center, and disposition of city-owned property.
The Department of Small Business Services and the Economic Development Corporation filed an application for the disposition to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey of city-owned properties located at John F. Kennedy and La Guardia Airports. These properties will be restricted to airport and airport-related uses only.
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Division of Real Estate Services, filed an application for the disposition of city-owned property. These two city-owned properties are pursuant to zoning and are located in Manhattan, Community District 9.
Kingswood Partners , LLC and the Economic Development Corporation filed an application for a special permit to allow for the construction of a public parking garage and two-story retail development at 1630-1642 East 15th street.
99 Gold Street Associates filed an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map to facilitate the rezoning and conversion to residential use of a warehouse located at Gold and Front Streets in Brooklyn.
Columbia University and the Economic Development Corporation submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Resolution to facilitate the development of scientific research and development facilities in C6 Districts. It would develop a commercial biotech research facility, Audubon IV, within the Audubon Research Park in Washington Heights.
The Trustees of Columbia University and the Economic Development Corporation submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the development of Audubon IV, a commercial biotech research facility within Audubon Research Park in Washington Heights. Audubon IV will provide space for start-up and expanding scientific research and development companies.
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned property to facilitate development of the proposed Audubon IV project in Washington Heights, Manhattan. The departments seeks to remove the floor area restriction on the project site.
The Department of City Planning filed an application for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution to modify the zoning regulations for sidewalk cafes. This change would introduce a new category of cafes, called small sidewalk cafes, and would permit these cafes on streets in Manhattan that previously prohibited sidewalk cafes.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application to facilitate the development of a building known as the Robert Moore Senior Housing. It is to be developed under the Supportive Housing for the Elderly program.
The D.E. Center Corporation filed an application for an amendment to the city map that will facilitate the narrowing of 201st Place between Nashville Boulevard and 120th Avenue in Queens.
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.
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.