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- Date Published:
- 2013-10-10
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Estimated Funding Oct2013 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To developed this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part I. Action Plan and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through J. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 10, 2013 ending on November 8, 2013.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2013-10-10
- Description:
- Proposed Public Comment Estimated Funding Oct2013 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To develop this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part II. Other Actions and contains sections K through N, which includes the Summary of Citizens' Comments and Appendices. There are six appendices: Definitions; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Maps of Community Development Eligible Census Tracts and Minority Populations; Dictionary of Program Description Variables; and Index of Programs; Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 10, 2013 ending on November 8, 2013.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2013-11-15
- Description:
- Withdrawn Submission Estimated Funding Nov2013 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To develop this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 10, 2013 ending on November 8, 2013. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines which required localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). Since Congress had yet to finalize HUD's FFY14 appropriations, the City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before re-submitting the Proposed Action Plan.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2013-11-15
- Description:
- Withdrawn Submission Estimated Funding Nov2013 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To develop this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary and Part I. Action Plan: One Year Use of Funds. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 10, 2013 ending on November 8,2013. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines which required localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). Since Congress had yet to finalize HUD's FFY14 appropriations, the City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before re-submitting the Proposed Action Plan.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2013-11-15
- Description:
- Withdrawn Submission Estimated Funding Nov2013 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To develop this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part I. Action Plan and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through J. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 10, 2013 ending on November 8, 2013. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines which required localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). Since Congress had yet to finalize HUD's FFY14 appropriations, the City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before re-submitting the Proposed Action Plan.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2013-11-15
- Description:
- Withdrawn Submission Estimated Funding Nov2013 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To develop this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part II. Other Actions and contains sections K through N, which includes the Summary of Citizens' Comments and Appendices. This version was released for a 30 day public comment period from October 10, 2013 ending on November 8, 2013. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines which required localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). Since Congress had yet to finalize HUD's FFY14 appropriations, the City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before re-submitting the Proposed Action Plan.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-05-16
- Description:
- Postponed Submission Actual Funding May2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To develop this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. New York City subsequently submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on May 16, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-07-25
- Description:
- The Department of Housing Preservation and Development and the Department of Parks and Recreation submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map, which would change and establish districts within a park in Staten Island. This will facilitate the development of single-family homes. The applications, C 060496 HAR and C 060494 MMR, are being considered concurrently with this application.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Finance and Budget
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-05-16
- Description:
- Postponed Submission Actual Funding May2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To develop this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary and Part I. Action Plan: One Year Use of Funds. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. New York City subsequently submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on May 16, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-05-16
- Description:
- Postponed Submission Actual Funding May2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To develop this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part I. Action Plan and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through J. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. New York City subsequently submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on May 16, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-05-16
- Description:
- Postponed Submission Actual Funding May2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To develop this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part II. Other Actions and contains sections K through N, which includes the Summary of Citizens' Comments and Appendices. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. New York City subsequently submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on May 16, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-07-10
- Description:
- Second Public Comment Actual Funding July 2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. The 2nd public comment period began July 10, 2014 and ended August 8, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-07-10
- Description:
- Second Public Comment Actual Funding July 2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary and Part I. Action Plan: One Year Use of Funds. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. The 2nd public comment period began July 10, 2014 and ended August 8, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-07-10
- Description:
- Second Public Comment Actual Funding July 2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. . These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part I. Action Plan and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through J. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. The 2nd public comment period began July 10, 2014 and ended August 8, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-07-10
- Description:
- Second Public Comment Actual Funding July 2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part II. Other Actions and contains sections K through N, which includes the Summary of Citizens' Comments and Appendices. There are six appendices: Definitions; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Maps of Community Development Eligible Census Tracts and Minority Populations; Dictionary of Program Description Variables; and Index of Programs; Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. The 2nd public comment period began July 10, 2014 and ended August 8, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-08-15
- Description:
- Actual Submission Actual Funding Aug2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. . These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. After a 30 day public comment period, the City submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on August 15, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-08-15
- Description:
- Actual Submission Actual Funding Aug2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary and Part I. Action Plan: One Year Use of Funds. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. After a 30 day public comment period, the City submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on August 15, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-08-15
- Description:
- Actual Submission Actual Funding Aug2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part I. Action Plan and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through J. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. After a 30 day public comment period, the City submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on August 15, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-07-25
- Description:
- The Department of Housing Preservation and Development and the Department of Parks and Recreation submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map, which would facilitate the disposition of city-owned, single-family homes in Staten Island. The applications, C 060496 HAR and C 060495 MMR, are being considered concurrently with this application.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Finance and Budget
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-08-15
- Description:
- Actual Submission Actual Funding Aug2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part II. Other Actions and contains sections K through N, which includes the Summary of Citizens' Comments and Appendices. There are six appendices: Definitions; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Maps of Community Development Eligible Census Tracts and Minority Populations; Dictionary of Program Description Variables; and Index of Programs; Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. The City submitted its Proposed Plan to HUD as required on November 15, 2013. However, in December 2013 HUD released temporary submission guidelines requiring localities to formulate their Proposed Action Plans based on the actual Congressional appropriations for the given Federal Fiscal Year (FFY14). The City was required to withdraw its submitted Action Plan and wait until Congress passed the appropriations bill before resubmitting the Proposed Action Plan. After a 30 day public comment period, the City submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on August 15, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-09-16
- Description:
- HUD Approved Sept2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To develop this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary. After a 30 day public comment period, the City submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on August 15, 2014. HUD subsequently approved the City's One-Year Action Plan on September 16, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-09-16
- Description:
- HUD Approved Sept2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume contains the Executive Summary and Part I. Action Plan: One Year Use of Funds. After a 30 day public comment period, the City submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on August 15, 2014. HUD subsequently approved the City's One-Year Action Plan on September 16, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2014-09-16
- Description:
- HUD Approved Sept2014 Version. This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. To develop this version of the Proposed Consolidated Plan, the city based its program activities by estimating funding levels based on the prior year's Congressional appropriations. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part I. Action Plan and contains section D., Supportive Housing Continuum of Care for the Homeless and Non-homeless Special Needs Populations; and Part II. Other Actions sections A through J. After a 30 day public comment period, the City submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on August 15, 2014. HUD subsequently approved the City's One-Year Action Plan on September 16, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2014-09-16
- Description:
- This document is required by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The Proposed Consolidated Plan is the City's annual application to HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (HUD-CPD) for formula entitlement grant funds from four (4) different programs: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) respectively. New York City's Consolidated Plan program year begins January 1 and ends December 31. These federal funds are used to address affordable housing, homelessness, supportive housing services and community development needs for programs which were conceived either to directly or indirectly benefit low- and moderate-income households. This volume continues Part II. Other Actions and contains sections K through N, which includes the Summary of Citizens' Comments and Appendices. There are six appendices: Definitions; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Maps of Community Development Eligible Census Tracts and Minority Populations; Dictionary of Program Description Variables; and Index of Programs; Resources for Prospective Homebuyers. After a 30 day public comment period, the City submitted its Proposed One-Year Action Plan on August 15, 2014. HUD subsequently approved the City's One-Year Action Plan on September 16, 2014.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2012-07-25
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Finance and Budget
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-08
- Description:
- The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Engine Company 305, Hook and Ladder Company 151, as a city landmark. The firehouse is located at 111-02 Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills, Queens and it was completed in 1924. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-08
- Description:
- The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Engine Number 83 Firehouse and Hook and Ladder Company 29, as a city landmark. The firehouse is located at 618 East 138th Steet in the South Bronx and it was constructed in 1904-1905. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-08
- Description:
- The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Engine Company 41 Firehouse as a city landmark. The firehouse is located at 330 East 150th Street in the Bronx and it was constructed between 1902-1903. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2017-07-12
- Description:
- Zoning Map Change
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2017-07-26
- Description:
- Zoning Map Change
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Government Policy
- Report Type:
- Report
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- Date Published:
- 2003-11-19
- Description:
- City Planning Commission Report C 030528 HDM - Cornerstone Program: Manhattan Avenue, disposition of C-O-Ps to facilitate the development of approximately 125 units of housing.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-08
- Description:
- The Brooklyn Public Library and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the acquisition of property to facilitate the continued operation of the Gravesend Branch Public Library in Brooklyn. The library is located at 303 Avenue X and it was built in 1962.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-08
- Description:
- The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated Hotel Mansfield as a city landmark. It is located at 12 West 44th Street in Manhattan and the building signaled the area's status as a desirable district for wealthy New Yorkers. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-08
- Description:
- The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Martha Washington Hotel as a city landmark. It is located at 30 West 30th Street in Manhattan and it opened in 1903 to accommodate single, working women in the city. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-08
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-08
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Bowery Bank of New York Building as a city landmark. It is located at 124 Bowery in Manhattan and was built between 1900-1902. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the Bowery Mission building as a city landmark. The building is located at 227 Bowery in Manhattan and it was built in 1876. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development in the area.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- The Department of Housing Preservation and Development and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned property, which would facilitate the development of a mixed-use development on the intersection of Delancey Street and Essex Street in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. This building will have residential, commercial, and community 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, N 120236 HAM and C 120237 PQM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2003-11-19
- Description:
- City Planning Commission Report N 040094 BDM - Madison Avenue Business Improvement District (BID)
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- The Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the acquisition of property bounded by Essex, Delancey, Norfolk, and Broome streets in Manhattan. This will facilitate the development of a mixed-use development, which will have residential, commercial, and community 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, N 120236 HAM and C 120245 PPM, are being considered concurrently with this application.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted and application requesting for a special permit to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development of 1.65 million square feet on nine City-owned sites in the Lower East Side.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted and application requesting for a special permit pursuant to the Zoning Resolution Section 74-744 to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development of 1.65 million square feet on nine City-owned sites in the Lower East Side.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for a zoning text amendment to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development of 1.65 million square feet on nine City-owned sites in the Lower East Side.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for a zoning text amendment to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development of 1.65 million square feet on nine City-owned sites in the Lower East Side.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application requesting for a special permit to modify bulk regulations within a large-scale general development to facilitate the Seward Park Mixed-Use Development Project.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2003-11-19
- Description:
- City Planning Commission Report C030032 ZSQ - Jamaica Hospital Nursing Home, special permit
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- This report addresses the application submitted by NYC Housing Authority requesting for an amendment to the Zoning Map to facilitate the construction of housing in the Soundview section of Bronx Community District 9.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-08-22
- Description:
- NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map to facilitate the development of a mixed-use development of 1.65 million square feet on nine City-owned sites in the Lower East Side.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- Frank Marando Landscape Inc. submitted an application requesting for an amendment to the Zoning Map to change a portion of a block from an R4A District to an M1-1 District to continue the operation of a landscaping business in Queens.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- The Department of City Planning submitted an application for the amendment of the Zoning Resolution to establish transparency requirements for R7D, R9D, and C4-5D districts.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- The Department of City Planning submitted an application for the amendment to the Zoning Resolution to establish a new zoning district for major commercial corridors adjacent to elevated trains, establish a new Inclusionary Housing Area to incentivize the preservation of affordable housing.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- The Department of City Planning submitted an application for the amendment of the Zoning Map to rezone 140 blocks in Community District 3 of Brooklyn.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- Utopia Realty LLC submitted an application requesting for a special permit to facilitate the construction of a nursing home.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- Utopia Realty LLC submitted an application requesting for a special permit to facilitate the construction of a nursing home.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- Jamestown Premier Chelsea Market submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map to facilitate the development of an office and hotel expansion on a Chelsea Market complex.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2003-11-19
- Description:
- City Planning Commission Report C 010660 PCR - Staten Island Transfer Station, site selection and acquisition of property for use as a rail extension.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- Jamestown Premier Chelsea Market submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Resolution to facilitate the development of an office and hotel expansion on a Chelsea Market complex.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- The Department of Design and Construction submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map involving the establishment of legal grades in Marconi Street to facilitate the construction a public Street proving access to NYC's second Public Safety Answering Center.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- The Department of Transportation and the Department of Design and Construction submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map involving the modification of street lines and grades and the widening of a portion of Todt Hill Road.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Resolution to facilitate the West Harlem Rezoning.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-05
- Description:
- The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map to facilitate the West Harlem Rezoning.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-04
- Description:
- A communication was held by the Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission regarding the landmark designation of the Park Place Historic District.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-04
- Description:
- A communication was held by the Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission regarding the landmark designation of the West End Historic District Extension I.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2003-11-19
- Description:
- City Planning Commission Report C 010661 MMR - Staten Island Transfer Station, amendment to the City Map.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2003-12-03
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2003-12-03
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2003-12-03
- Description:
- The UnConvention Center, Inc. and the Economic Development Corporation filed an application for an authorization grant to modify the waterfront public access requirements of Secton 62-40 of the Zoning Resolution. This will facilitate a change of use to a trade exposition within an existing building on a zoning lot located at Pier 94.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-19
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-19
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-19
- Description:
- The Department of Transportation and the Department of Design and Construction submitted an application for an amendment to the City Map, which would modify street lines and grades. This will help realign a portion of 142nd Street in Queens, in order to facilitate various roadway improvements.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-19
- Description:
- The Administration of Children's Services and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for acquisition of property to facilitate the continued operation of a day care center. The center is located at 29-49 Gillmore Street in Queens and it provides a variety of social, nutritional, educational, and cultural programs.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-09-19
- Description:
- The Department of Citywide Administrative Services, specifically the Division of Real Estate Services, submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned properties in Manhattan. The properties are located at 22 Reade Street and 49-51 Chambers Street and they will be given to the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-10-03
- Description:
- Mercer 111 LLC submitted an application for a special permit to allow a penthouse enlargement on an existing building and to modify the requirements of Section 42-00 to allow residential usage of the building. The property is located at 111 Mercer Street in the Historic District of Manhattan.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-10-03
- Description:
- 54 Greene Street Realty Corporation submitted an application for a special permit to convert the second and fourth floors of an existing loft building to Joint Living Work Quarters for Artists (JLWQA) space and to allow retail space on the ground floor and cellar of the building. The building is located at 54 Greene Street in the SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District of Manhattan.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-10-03
- Description:
- The Landmarks Preservation Commission designated Brinckerhoff Cemetery as a city landmark. The cemetery is located at 69-65 to 69-73 182nd Street in the Fresh Meadows neighborhood of Queens and it is one of the oldest burial grounds in the borough. This designation does not conflict with the Zoning Resolution or any plans for development.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-10-17
- Description:
- The Department of City Planning submitted an application for a Zoning Text Amendment, which would modify the off-street parking regulations of the Special Downtown Brooklyn District. This will reduce parking requirements for new residential development, remove parking requirements for afforable housing units, and provide additional opportunities for public parking. This will better reflect actual parking demand in Downtown Brooklyn.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-10-17
- Description:
- Clinton Park Holdings submitted an application for a Zoning Text Amendment, which would resolve the condition that would be created if a New York Police Department horse stable does not occupy space constructed for its use on the ground floor of Mercedes House. The Mercedes House is a mixed-use development in Manhattan that is currently under construction.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-11-14
- Description:
- McGuiness Realty Corp filed an application for an amendment to the Zoning Resolution to allow the Inclusionary Housing Program to be used in a proposed R7A district to facilitate an 8-story mixed-use development on McGuinness Boulevard.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2012-11-14
- Description:
- McGuiness Realty Corp filed an application for an amendment to the Zoning Map to facilitate an 8-story mixed-use development on McGuinness Boulevard.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-11-14
- Description:
- Park 121 Realty LLC and Bailey House Inc submitted an application requesting for a special permit to facilitate the development of a non-profit institution without sleeping accommodations.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2012-11-14
- Description:
- The Executive Director of the Landmarks Preservation Commission held a communication regarding the landmark designation of the Edward Ridley & Sons Department Store Buildings.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2004-05-10
- Description:
- The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would eliminate, change, and establish districts in Downtown Brooklyn. This will create opportunities for new commericial, residential, academic, and cultural development and reinforce the role of Downtown Brooklyn as a central business district.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2004-05-10
- Description:
- The Department of City Planning submitted an application for an amendment of the Zoning Map, which would eliminate and rezone various streets, as well as modify and require special permits for certain properties in Downtown Brooklyn. These changes will help facilitate the Downtown Brooklyn Plan and will create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in the area.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2004-05-10
- Description:
- The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the fifth amendment to the Brooklyn Center Urban Renewal Plan, which would create new opportunities to stimulate commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in Downtown Brooklyn. This amendment will make changes to the city map, rezoning areas to allow the development of new open space uses.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2004-05-10
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2004-05-10
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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City Planning Commission Report - Amendment to the Brooklyn Center Urban Renewal Area (N 040176 HGK)
- Date Published:
- 2004-05-10
- Description:
- The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for an amendment to the Brooklyn Center Urban Renewal Area, which would designate additional property as an area appropriate for urban renewal. This will change the city map, rezoning areas for open space uses, and help create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic and cultural development in Downtown Brooklyn.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2004-05-10
- Description:
- The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned property within the Brooklyn Center Urban Renewal Area. In conjunction with the Brooklyn Center Urban Renewal Plan, this will rezone areas of the city map to facilitate the development of new residential uses, commercial uses, and public uses of the areas.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2004-05-10
- Description:
- The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned property, located at 242 Flatbush Avenue, Site SW, within the MetroTech Urban Renewal Area. This will permit the creation of new public space, which would enhance Flatbush Avenue Extension as a means to Downtown Brooklyn.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2004-05-10
- Description:
- The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned property within the Atlantic Terminal Urban Renewal Area. In accordance with the MetroTech Urban Renewal Plan, this will facilitate the development of new residential uses, commercial uses, cultural uses, and public uses of the space.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2004-05-10
- Description:
- The Department of Citywide Administrative Services submitted an application for the disposition of city-owned property located at 370 Jay Street. This will help create opportunities to stimulate new commercial, residential, academic, and cultural development in Downtown Brooklyn.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
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- Date Published:
- 2004-05-10
- Description:
- 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.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Legislative Document
-
- Date Published:
- 2013-05-08
- Description:
- IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Vlacich, LLC pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No. 9c, establishing within an existing R5 District a C1-2 District bounded by a line 150 feet northeasterly of 28th Avenue, 43rd Street, 28th Avenue, and 42nd Street, as shown in a diagram (for illustrative purposes only) dated January 22, 201, Borough of Queens, Community District 1.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Report
-
- Date Published:
- 2013-05-08
- Description:
- IN THE MATTER OF 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 of the City of New York, relating to Article IX, Chapter I (Special Lower Manhattan District) concerning privately owned public spaces within Community District 1, Borough of Manhattan.
- Agency:
- City Planning, Department of (DCP)
- Subject(s):
- Housing and Buildings
- Report Type:
- Report