The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for acquisition of property to facilitate the development of a seven-story building. The building will be located at 1392-1414 Shakespeare Avenue in the Bronx and will have residential and community uses. It is known as Shakespeare Place.
The Department of Parks and Recreation submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map, which would establish the Wyckoff Bennett Mont House Park at the corner of Avenue P and East 22nd Street in Brooklyn. This will facilitate the preservation of the Wyckoff Bennett House, which is a rare example of early colonial Dutch architecture and one of the earliest settlements of Brooklyn.
Damroc Realty Corp. and KDP Realty LLC submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map, which would change districts to facilitate the development of a seven story building. The building will be located at 35th Street, between 34th and 35th avenues, in Astoria, Queens and it will have residential, commercial and retail uses.
Columbia University submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would facilitate the development of a modern academic mixed-use campus in the Manhattanville section of West Harlem, Manhattan. The application, N 070496 ZRM, is being considered concurrently with this application.
Community Board 9 of Manhattan submitted a plan for consideration by the City Planning Commission. The plan will affect Manhattan's Community District 9, bounded by West 110th Street, the Hudson River, West 155th Street and Jackie Robinson, St. Nicholas, and Morningside parks. The goal of the plan is to build a strong social, economic and cultural base in the area, while establishing appropriate infrastructure and conditions for its residents.
Columbia University submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution, which would facilitate the development of a modern academic mixed-use campus in the Manhattanville section of West Harlem, Manhattan. The application, C 070495 ZMM, is being considered concurrently with this application.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section details the full report.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section includes a transcript of the Environmental Justice Informational meeting, held in response to the proposed Hamilton Avenue converted Marine Transfer Station.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section includes the PowerPoint presentation used in the Environmental Justice Informational meeting, held in response to the proposed Hamilton Avenue converted Marine Transfer Station.
The Department of Sanitation prepared the Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Hamilton Avenue Converted Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the Public Participation Plan. This report answers questions, addresses concerns, and identifies outstanding issues to the plan, and attests to the fact that the Public Participation Plan has been successfully completed for the converted Marine Transfer Station. This section includes a letter from Harry Szarpanski.