The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation of the 488 Greenwich Street House, located at 488 Greenwich Street in Manhattan, as a city landmark. It was built in 1823 and represents the architecture that dominated that time.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on the proposed designation of the Henry Seligman Residence, located at 30-32 West 56th Street in Manhattan, as a city landmark. It was built in 1899-1901 and is an example of the townhouses that once lined the side streets of Fifth Avenue.
A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding the landmark designation of the 63 Nassau Street Building by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on May 15, 2007 (Designation List No. 392/LP-2213), located at 63 Nassau Street, Community District 1, Manhattan. 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.
A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding the application for a special permit persuant to Section 74-902 of the Zoning Resolution, submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Develoment and Bowery Residents' Committee pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter to facilitate the construction of a 3-story non-profit institution with sleeping accomodations, providing 63 studios and one two-bedroom apartment (for superintendent). Said property would be located at 880-908 Liberty Avenue, Community District 5, Brooklyn. The request was ultimately approved by CPC subject to various terms and conditions (see C 070313 HAK for applications filed concurrently with this one).
Commerce Bank submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map to establish a C2-3 overlay in an R5 zone to facilitate the development of a branch location of Commerce Bank.
Commerce Bank submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map to establish a C2-3 overlay in an R5 zone to facilitate the development of a branch location of Commerce Bank.
Emil Realty and JP Realty submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map to eliminate, discontinue, and close a portion of Thomas Street between Stewart Avenue and Gardner Avenue.
JFK Center Associates LLC submitted an application for the amendment of the NYC Administrative Code to eliminate, discontinue, and close a portion of 148th Street between 94th Avenue and Atlantic Avenue.
A report by the City Planning Commission (CPC) regarding an application submitted by the Department of City Planning pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution, Article 2, Chapter 3, to apply the Inclusionary Housing Program to proposed R7A districts on Myrtle Avenue, Fulton Street, and Atlantic Avenue, Community District 2, Brooklyn. The request was ultimately approved by CPC (see C 070430 ZMK for applications filed concurrently with this one).