A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding an application submitted by the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), Division of Real Estate Services (DRES) pursuant to Section 197-c of the New York City Charter for the disposition of one city-owned property (a former firehouse) located at 120 East 125th Street, Community District 11, Manhattan. The request was ultimately approved by CPC.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the Urban Development Action Area designation and project approval for the area on 2953 West 31st Street to facilitate an accessory parking lot in the Borough of Brooklyn.
The Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a communication regarding the landmark designation of St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church.
The Department of Small Business Services submitted a district plan, on behalf of the Sunnyside District Management Association, for the Sunnyside Business Improvement District.
The Department of Cultural Cultural Affairs and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the acquisition of property on 33-00 Northern Boulevard adjacent to Sunnyside Yards in the Astoria section of Queens.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the Urban Development Action Area designation and project approval of the area on 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, and 26 Moffat Street to facilitate development of a 6-story building tentatively known as Moffat Gardens Senior Housing.
Element West 59th Street LLC submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the construction of a 190-space public parking garage on the ground floor and cellar of a mixed-use building.
A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding the landmark designation of All Saints Church, Paris House and School 47 East 129th Street by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on January 30, 2007 (Designation List No. 385/LP-2165), Manhattan, Community District 11. It was ultimately concluded that the subject landmark designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any projected improvements or plans for growth and development in the vicinity of the landmark.
The Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a communication regarding the landmark designation of the former Horn & Hardart Automat on 2710-2714 Broadway.