Two Trees Management Co. submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map. This would change and establish districts in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn.
The American Package Company filed an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map to change a district into a Special Mixed Use District. This property will be bounded by Freeman Street, Franklin Street, and Green Street and will help facilitate the conversion of an existing building to residential use, while maintaining the manufacturing operation currently occuring within the building.
The Marco Savo Irrevocable Trust, the Gino Savo Irrevocable Trust, the Leonello Savo Jr. Irrevocable Trust and the Anthony Savo Irrevocable Trust submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would facilitate the development of a new food store in the Charleston section of Staten Island. The applications, C 110219 ZMR, N 110220 RAR, N 110221 RAR, N 11022 ZCR, and N 110262 ZCR, are being considered concurrently with this application.
Walton Reality Associates submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map, which would rezone three blocks along Marcy Avenue in Brooklyn. This will help facilitate the development of two residential buildings on Walton Street. The application, N 100042 ZRK, is being considered concurrently with this application.
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 for the property located at 272-286 Cornelia Avenue, Staten Island. This will facilitate the disposition of single-family homes. The applications, C 060494 MMR and C 060495 ZMR, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for site selection and acquisition of privately owned lots for the storage of stormwater. This is in response to the lack of sanitary storm sewers in Staten Island and the departments plan to enhance the existing storm drain system by increasing the capacity of the new storm drains.
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for site selection and acqusition of the High Line rail structure and associate easements. It is located between Gansevoort Street, Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, and West 30th Street and will be used as public open space.
West 60th Street Associates, LLC and West End Properties, LLC submitted an application for amendments to the Zoning Resolution, which would facilitate the construction of a mixed-use 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, C 060105 ZSM, and C 060106 ZSM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
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.
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.
West 60th Street Associates, LLC and West End Properties, LLC submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map, which would facilitate the construction of a mixed-use development. The 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, N 060103 ZRY, C 060105 ZSM, and C 060106 ZSM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The New York City Housing Authority submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map, which would eliminate, discontinue, and close a portion of West 19th Street in Manhattan. This will help facilitate the development of a charter school in this Central Harlem neighborhood.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Resolution to address the issues of overdevelopment, parking and inappropriate development on the waterfront. This would require a street to be built and improved for the purposes of determining a waterfront block.
74 Wallabout LLC submitted an application for a Zoning Map amendment to rezone one block in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn. This will help facilitate the development of a mixed-use building and community facility on the site, which would be used as residential and retail space.
Village Care of New York submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the construction of a nursing facility in Manhattan. This will replace an existing nursing facility after it was deemed inadequate and obsolete. The application, N 060234 ZCM, is being considered concurrently with this application.
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.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution, which would allow the Inclusionary Housing program to be applicable in more districts in Manhattan. The application, N 070427 ZMM, is being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would rezone 51 blocks in the Upper West Side, known as Manhattan Valley. This action will promote development patterns that reflect the existing built character of the area. The application, N 070428 ZRY, is being considered concurrently with this application.
647-649 Washington Avenue, LLC submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map, which would change the district bounded by a rail right-of-way, Union Avenue, Harbor Road and Leyden Avenue in Staten Island. This will facilitate the development of single-family and two-family detached houses in the area.
The Economic Development Corporation and the Unconvention Center, Inc. filed an application for a special permit to allow a trade exposition with a rated capacity in excess of 2,500 people within an existing building on a zoning lot located at Pier 94.
Truffles LLC submitted an application for a Zoning Text amendment, which would change the Special Tribeca Mixed Use District by establishing new areas and applying new regulations to the district. The applications, C 040543 ZMM and C 040545 ZSM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Parks and Recreation and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for site selection and acquisition of privately-owned property in Queens. This property is located at 36-16 79th Street and will be used as a public park.
Council Member Andrew Lanza filed an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map to rezone and change district and block areas within the Tottenville section of Staten Island. The rezoning is in response to community concerns that the districts allow a lot size that is not in character with the existing housing on large lots.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Resolution to address the issues of overdevelopment, parking and inappropriate development in lower density residential districts within the Throgs Neck area of Bronx. This would provide better site design options and adequate locations for parking and maintaining yard and open space areas.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Resolution, which would allow the Inclusionary Housing program to be used in a proposed district, bounded by East 13th Street, Third Avenue, East 9th Street and Fourth Avenue. This application is being considered concurrently with application C 100420 ZMM.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Theodore F. and Elizabeth J. DeHart House, located at 134 Main Street, Staten Island, as a city landmark. It was built in 1850 and its designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Look Building, located in Manhattan at Madison Avenue, between East 51st and East 52nd Streets, as a city landmark. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
Crossing Partners LLC submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would change districts to facilitate the development of a mixed-use building. The site is bounded by Hunts Point Avenue, Bruckner Boulevard and Southern Boulevard in the Bronx and the building will be used as retail space and housing.
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 Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Springs Mills building, located in midtown Manhattan between West 40th Street and West 39th Street, as a city landmark. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development on the intersection of Delancey Street and Essex Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The building will have residential, community, and commercial uses. The applications, C 120156 MMM, C 120226 ZMM, N 120227 ZRM, C 120228 ZSM, N 120230 ZAM, C 120231 ZSM, C 120233 ZSM, C 120234 ZSM, N 120236 HAM, C 120237 PQM and C 120245 PPM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development on the intersection of Delancey Street and Essex Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The building will have residential, community, and commercial uses. The applications, C 120156 MMM, C 120226 ZMM, N 120227 ZRM, C 120228 ZSM, N 120230 ZAM, C 120231 ZSM, C 120233 ZSM, C 120235 ZSM, N 120236 HAM, C 120237 PQM and C 120245 PPM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development on the intersection of Delancey Street and Essex Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The building will have residential, community, and commercial uses. The applications, C 120156 MMM, C 120226 ZMM, N 120227 ZRM, C 120228 ZSM, N 120230 ZAM, C 120231 ZSM, C 120234 ZSM, C 120235 ZSM, N 120236 HAM, C 120237 PQM and C 120245 PPM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
IKEA Property, Inc. submitted an application for a special permit to modify the maximum building height requirements of the Zoning Resolution. This will help facilitate the development of a commercial building in Red Hook, Brooklyn, which would contain a furniture store, retail and restaurant buildings, and a waterfront public access area.
IKEA Property, Inc. submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the development of large retail establishments, such as a furniture store, restaurant buildings, and a waterfront public access area, in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Post Office Garage LLC submitted an application for a special permit to waive rear yard requirements, which require a rear yard for a zoning lot in a commercial district. This will facilitate the operations of a public parking garage on the sub-cellar floor through roof levels of an existing parking structure. The application, C 110374 ZSM, is being considered concurrently with this application.
Post Office Garage LLC submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the continued operations of a public parking garage on the sub-cellar floor through roof levels of an existing parking structure. The application, C 120085 ZSM, is being considered concurrently with this application.
1800 Park Avenue LLC submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the construction of a public parking garage, located below a proposed residential and commercial building. This building will be constructed at East 125th Street and Park Avenue.
1800 Park Avenue LLC submitted an application for a special permit to modify regulations regarding the height, setback, and streetwall regulations of towers. This will facilitate the development of a residential and commercial building on East 125th Street and Park Avenue, known as the Harlem Park Project.
Two Trees Management Company submitted an application for a special permit to exempt floor area from the definition of floor area and to facilitate the construction of a public parking garage in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn. This will be located on a lot at Water Street.
The Marco Savo Irrevocable Trust, the Gino Savo Irrevocable Trust, the Leonello Savo Jr. Irrevocable Trust and the Anthony Savo Irrevocable Trust submitted an application for a special permit to modify the requirements of Section 33-26. This will allow large-scale general development on the north side of Veterans' Road West in Staten Island. The applications, C 110218 ZMR, N 110220 RAR, N 110221 RAR, N 11022 ZCR, and N 110262 ZCR, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Economic Development Corporation submitted an application for a special permit for a public parking garage located at Fleet Place, between Myrtle Avenue and Willoughby Street, in Brooklyn. This will help create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in the area.
The Economic Development Corporation submitted an application for a special permit for a public parking garage on property bounded by Lafayette Avenue, Ashland Place and Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. This will help create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in the area.
The Economic Development Corporation submitted an application for a special permit for a public parking garage at Willoughby Street, between Duffield Street and Gold Street, in Brooklyn. This will accommodate the parking demand that results from the displacement of existing parking facilities and the development of new offices, as well as create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in the area.
The Brooklyn Academy of Music Local Development Corporation and the Economic Development Corporation submitted an application for a special permit for a public parking garage on property bounded by Fulton Street, Ashland Place, Lafayette Street and Rockwell Place in Brooklyn. The garage will be located under a new residential building and will help stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in the area.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for a special permit to facilitate the development of a building, known as Providence House I, in Brooklyn. This will be located at 329 Lincoln Road and it will be used as housing. This application is being considered concurrently with application C 100326 HAK.
Two Trees Management Company submitted an application for a special permit to modify the Use Regulations to allow residential use of a four-story building at Water Street within the Fulton Ferry Landing historic district in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn.
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.
Fluency LLC filed an application for a special permit to permit the modification of the use regulations of the Zoning Resolution. This would permit uses below the floor level of the second story of a building, located at 525 Broome Street in Manhattan. The space is intended to be used as a restaurant.
The Department of Small Business Services, on behalf of the Southern Boulevard District Management Association, submitted the district plan for the Southern Boulevard Business Improvement District in the Bronx. This plan focuses on improving the sanitation, security and marketing of the area.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application to facilitate the development of an 8-story building in the Bronx. This space will be used as residential, commercial, and community space and the building is known as the Southern Boulevard Apartments.
The Administration for Children's Services and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the continued use of property, located at 1211-1221 Croes Avenue in the Bronx, as a daycare center. The center is known as the Sound Dale Daycare Center and it has been in use since 1971.
The Department of Small Business Services, on behalf of the SoHo District Management Association, submitted a district plan for the SoHo Business Improvement District, located in Manhattan. This will address sanitation, public safety and visitor services and concerns.
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 Brooklyn Public Library and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services filed an application for site selection of city-owned property within the Atlantic Terminal Urban Renewal Area. This will be located on a block bounded by Flatbush Avenue, Lafayette Avenue, and Ashland Place in Brooklyn and will be used as a visual and performing arts public library.
Terra Cotta LLC submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution, which would establish a Special Mixed Use District on the East River waterfront property in Hunter's Point, Queens. Special permit provisions will also be established for signs in the proposed district and this will help facilitate the development of Silvercup West. The applications, C 050375 MMQ, C 060323 ZMQ, C 060325 ZSQ, C 060326 ZSQ, C 060327 ZSQ, N 060328 ZAQ, and N 060330 ZCQ, are being considered concurrently with this application.
Terra Cotta LLC submitted an application for a special permit, which would allow for the installation of an illuminated sign on the Silvercup West building. Silvercup West is a development project proposed on the East River waterfront in Hunter's Point, Queens. The applications, C 050375 MMQ, C 060323 ZMQ, N 060324 ZRQ, C 060325 ZSQ, C 060326 ZSQ, N 060328 ZAQ, and N 060330 ZCQ, are being considered concurrently with this application.
Terra Cotta LLC submitted an application for a special permit, which would allow for bulk modificaations on waterfront blocks. This will facilitate the construction of Silvercup West, a development project proposed on the East River waterfront in Hunter's Point, Queens. The applications, C 050375 MMQ, C 060323 ZMQ, N 060324 ZRQ, C 060325 ZSQ, C 060327 ZSQ, N 060328 ZAQ, N 060330 ZCQ, are being considered concurrently with this application.
Terra Cotta LLC submitted an application for a special permit, which would allow for the construction of a parking garage on the ground floor, mezzanine, cellar, and sub-celler of Silvercup West. Silvercup West is a development project proposed on the East River waterfront in Hunter's Point, Queens. The applications, C 050375 MMQ, C 060323 ZMQ, N 060324 ZRQ, C 060326 ZSQ, C 060327 ZSQ, N 060328 ZAQ, and N 060330 ZCQ, are being considered concurrently with this application.
Terra Cotta LLC submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would allow for the construction of Silvercup West. Silvercup West is a development project proposed on the East River waterfront in Hunter's Point, Queens. The applications, C 050375 MMQ, N 060324 ZRQ, C 060325 ZSQ, C 060326 ZSQ, C 060327 ZSQ, N 060328 ZAQ, and N 060330 ZCQ, are being considered concurrently with this application.
Terra Cotta LLC, in cooperation with Silvercup Studios, submitted an application for an amendment of the City Map, which would facilitate a change of legal grades in 43rd Avenue, between Vernon Boulevard and the East River, in Queens. The applications, C 060323 ZMQ, N 060324 ZRQ, C 060325 ZSQ, C 060326 ZSQ, C 060327 ZSQ, N 060328 ZAQ, N 060330 ZCQ, are being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for an Urban Action Area designation and project approval to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development on the intersection of Delancey Street and Essex Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The building will have residential, community, and commercial uses. The applications, C 120156 MMM, C 120226 ZMM, N 120227 ZRM, C 120228 ZSM, N 120230 ZAM, C 120231 ZSM, C 120233 ZSM, C 120234 ZSM, C 120235 ZSM, C 120237 PQM and C 120245 PPM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
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 an Urban Development Action Area designation and project and disposition of city-owned property to facilitate the development of a building, known as the Salem House, in Manhattan. The space will be used as housing for low to moderate-income families, as well as community and retail space.
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 submitted an application for approval of an Urban Development Action Area designation and project and disposition of city-owned property. This will facilitate the expansion of S & J Sheet Metal Supply, Inc. Company at 544 East 134th Street in the Bronx.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Rossville AME Zion Church, located at 584 Bloomingdale Road in Staten Island, as a city landmark. It was established in 1850 and the church continues to serve a small congregation, comprised of many descendents of the early 19th-Century residents of the area. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Rogers, Peet and Company Building, located at 258 Broadway, as a city landmark. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
RCPI Landmark Properties, LLC submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution, which would facilitate placing illuminated signs in Rockefeller Center. This will preserve, protect and enhance the character of Fifth Avenue.
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 Administration for Children's Services, the Department for the Aging, and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for acquisition of property in the University Heights neighborhood of the Bronx. This will facilitate the continued use of the Rivers Learning Center as a child care and senior center.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map to rezone fifteen blocks in the Van Cortlandt Village neighborhood of the Bronx. This will help reflect and reinforce the neighborhood's residential context, while preserving the low and mid-rise buildings within the community.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map to rezone 30 blocks in Central Riverdale, Bronx. This will help preserve the low and mid-rise buildings in the community.
Lincoln Center Development Project, Inc. submitted an application for revocable consent to permit the installation of kiosks along West 65th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Reverend Isaac & Rebecca Gray Coleman House, located at 1482 Woodrow Road in Staten Island, as a city landmark. The house is believed to have been built in the 1770s and it represents 19th Century Greek Revival architecture, along with aspects of an 18th Century wooden Dutch American farmhouse.
The Department of Parks and Recreation and the Department of Transportation submitted an application for the establishment of Remsen Cemetery Park, located between Trotting Course Lane and Alderton Street in Queens. This cemetery dates back to the 1790's and there are no objections to the proposal.
The Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for site selection at 855 Remsen Avenue in Brooklyn. This will facilitate the construction of a Department of Environmental Protection maintenance facility. The application, C 050256 MMK, is being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Environmental Protection submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map, which would eliminate, discontinue and close East 91st Street, between Avenue D and the Long Island Rail Road Right-Of-Way, in Brooklyn. This will facilitate the construction of a Department of Environmental Protection maintenance facility. The application, C 060365 PSK, is being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Parks and Recreation filed an application for a major concession to facilitate the development, construction, and operation of an aquatic entertainment center and related facilities on Randall's Island. The area is bounded by the Harlem River, Bronx Kills, and the Triborough Bridge.
Rainbow Paper Sales, Inc., the Economic Development Corporation and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for a special permit, which would allow a portion of discontinued railroad right-of-way to be included in an area that will be used for parking, loading and storage. The site is located at 37th Street, between 14th and 15th avenues, in Brooklyn, and it will allow Rainbow Paper Sales, Inc. to use the site for employee parking, storage space, and a loading area.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would rezone 100 blocks in the Queensboro Hill, Cedar Grove, Kissena Heights, and Flushing-on-the Hill neighborhoods of Queens. This is in response to the concern that recent residential development is inconsistent with the established scale and character of the neighborhoods.
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 that will be used as housing for low-income single adult women.
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.
The Department of Small Business Services filed an application for the disposition of a lot located at Pier 94 in Manhattan, currently occupied by a pier structure and headhouse.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application to facilitate the development of a residential building, known as the Parkview Commons II, in the Bronx. This space is intended for residential use by low-income families and is located in the Melrose Commons Urban Renewal Area.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Orchard Beach Bathhouse and Promenade, located at 895 Pelham Shore Road in the Bronx, as a city landmark. It was constructed between 1934 and 1937 and is an example of one of the public works projects executed during the Great Depression. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development.
Omnipoint Communications, Inc. submitted an application for a special permit to modify the Special South Richmond Development District height limitation to construct a telecommunications tower in the South Richmond area of Staten Island. This tower will be used for wireless communication services.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map, which would eliminate and change districts in the Olinville area of the Bronx. This rezoning is in response to issues of out-of-character residential development in the area.
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 Office of Emergency Management and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the site selection and acquisition of property located at 930 Flushing Avenue in Brooklyn. This will be used as a warehouse for the Office of Emergency Management.
The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application to facilitate the development of a building, known as the Odyssey House, in Manhattan. This will provide housing for low-income persons with mental illnesses.
Alexander Muss and Sons filed an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map to facilitate the construction of a large scale residential development. The area extends over the Seacoast Terrace, Brightwater Avenue and Brighton 14th Street in Brooklyn and the space will be used for housing, offices, and parking, as well as other public and private services. An amendment to the City Map (C 910479 MMK) and the grant of special permits (C 910480 ZSK) are being considered concurrently with this application.
Councilmen James S. Oddo and Andrew J. Lanza submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map to rezone 21 blocks within the Oakwood section of Staten Island. This is in response to community concerns that some districts allow semi-detached housing and a minimum lot size that is not in character with the existing single-family detached housing on large lots.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution, which would modify the existing Special Tribeca Mixed Use District. This application is being considered concurrently with application C 100369 ZMM.
The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map, which would change districts in Manhattan. This application is being considered concurrently with the Zoning Text Amendment (N 100370(A) ZRM).
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the New York Curb Exchange Building as a city landmark. The building is located at 78-86 Trinity Place in Manhattan and the New York Curb Exchange is later known as the American Stock Exchange. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the New York Cab Company Stables, located at 318-320 Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan, as a city landmark. It was constructed in 1888-1890 and this designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
The Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for site selection and acquisition of lots for the conveyance and storage of stormwater. This is in response to the need for sanitary storm sewers infrastructure in Staten Island.
The Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted a notice of intent to acquire office space and property, located at 14-04 111th street in Queens. This space would be used by the New York City Police Department's Queens Narcotics Division and Queens Warrant Squad.