The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the City and Suburban Homes Company's First Avenue Estate, located between First and York avenues and between East 64th and 65th streets in Manhattan, as a city landmark. It was built between 1898 and 1915 and its designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development.
West 60th Street Associates, LLC and West End Properties, LLC submitted an application for a special permit, which would allow a public parking garage to be built on the ground floor, cellar and sub-cellar levels of a mixed-use development. The building is located on a block bounded by West End Avenue, Amsterdam Avenue, West 60th Street and West 61st Street in Manhattan. The applications, N 060103 ZRY, C 060104 ZMM, and C 060105 ZSM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
Forest Associates submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would change and expand districts within the Mariners Harbor area of Staten Island. This will facilitate the development of a building, with space for retail usage and parking.
West 60th Street Associates, LLC and West End Properties, LLC submitted an application for a special permit, which would facilitate the consturction of a large scale development. This building will have residential, commercial, and community uses and is located on a block that is bounded by West End Avenue, Amsterdam Avenue, West 60th Street and West 61st Street in Manhattan. The applications, C 060104 ZMM, N 060103 ZRY, and C 060106 ZSM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
LBW Enterprises LLC submitted an application for a special permit to allow for the construction of a 27-space paraking garage to be located on the first floor and cellar of a building on 61-63 Chrystie Street.
The Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a communication regarding the landmark designation of George B. and Susan Elkins House on 1375 Dean Street.
First Wooster LLC filed an application for a special permit to modify the use regulations, which would convert the 3rd to 8th floors of a building to Joint Living Work Quarters for Artists. In addition, these modifications would allow retail usage on the ground floor and cellar of the building, which is located at 149 Wooster Street in Manhattan.
23rd Street Development LLC filed an application for a special permit to facilitate the construction of a 21-story development on a through-block site between West 23rd and 24th streets.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the Urban Development Action Area designation and project for the area on 110-112 East 118th Street to develop an accessory playground for the St. Paul Church and School.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the amendment to the Upper Park Avenue Urban Renewal Plan to develop an accessory playground for St. Paul's Church and School.