The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution, which would establish districts and make the Inclusionary Housing program applicable to more areas in Brooklyn. This will affect Atlantic Avenue, Howard Avenue, Fulton Street, and Nostrand Avenue. The application, C 070447 ZMK, is being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map, which would eliminate, change and establish districts and rezone 206 blocks in Brooklyn. This will help preserve the neighborhood's scale and character and will affect the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. The application, N 070448 ZRY, is being considered concurrently with this application.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the 486 and 488 Greenwich Street Houses, located on the west side of Greenwich Street between Canal and Grand streets in Manhattan, as city landmarks. The houses represent the early developments that came to characterize the western section of Greenwich Village. These designations do not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Thomas Jefferson Play Center, located at First Avenue between East 111th and East 114th streets in Manhattan, as a city landmark. The center was built in 1935-1936 and this designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the McCarren Play Center, located in McCarren Park in Brooklyn, as a city landmark. The center was opened in 1936 and this designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
The Human Resources Administration, the Administration for Children's Services and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the acquisition and site selection of property, located at 10300 Foster Avenue in Brooklyn. This lot will be used as warehouse space and will replace the existing Human Rights Administration/Administration for Children's Services warehouse.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for an Urban Development Action Area designation, project approval, and disposition of city-owned property. This will facilitate the development of a building with residential, commercial, and community space in East Harlem, Manhattan.
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted a Notice of Intent to acquire the property that is located at 55 Broadway in Manhattan. The property will be used as office space for the New York City Police Department's Counter Terrorism Unit.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Crotona Play Center and Bath House interior, located at Fulton Avenue between East 172nd Street and East 173rd Street in the Bronx, as a city landmark. It was opened in 1936 and this designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
Kings Material Co., Inc. submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would rezone property on the west side of 15th Avenue, between 37th and 38th streets, in Brooklyn. This will facilitate the development of a residential building. The application, C 040162 ZSK, is being considered concurrently with this application.