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    City Council Holds Hearing for Creation of “One-Stop Shop NYC Business Portal”

    City Council  •  Small Businesses  •  Citywide

    Council Member Julie Menin, Chair of the Committee on Small Business, speaks at the committee hearing on June 9th. Image Credit: City Council

    The New York City Council Committee on Small Business held a public hearing on a proposed digital portal to centralize the information and paperwork necessary to open and run a small business. On June 9, 2022,  the New York City Council’s Committee on Small Business held a public hearing on a proposed bill that would require the City to create and maintain the, “One-Stop Shop NYC Business Portal.” The Portal would be an on-line hub for information and functionality related to opening and running a small business. It is meant to make the process more efficient by allowing business owners to deal with all the necessary city agencies in a single, easily-accessible space. (more…)

    Tags : small businesses
    Date: 06/30/2022
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    City Council Approves Major Bay Street Corridor Plan with Modifications

    City Council  •  ULURP  •  Bay Street Corridor, Staten Island

    Illustrative Rendering of the envisioned street view. Image Credit: DCP.

    Before reaching the City Council, the project received mixed support over concerns that the area was ill-equipped for the increased density. On June 26, 2019, City Council voted to approve with modifications an application that would help implement a major City-initiated plan to redevelop Staten Island’s Bay Street Corridor, which connects the St. George, Tompkinsville, and Stapleton neighborhoods. The comprehensive plan will redevelop the Bay Street Corridor into a walkable, transit-oriented community that provides housing, jobs, and local businesses. The plan had been in the making for over four years and is the result of a coordinated effort among various City agencies and the community. The development is projected to bring 1,000 new jobs, 1,300 new affordable homes, investments in parks, schools and sewers, and a new recreation center. To help implement the plan, the Department of City Planning, the Department of Administrative Services, and the Department of Housing Preservation and Development brought several actions subject to the public review process, ULURP. To read CityLand’s coverage on the earlier stages of the public review process, click here. (more…)

    Tags : Bay Street Corridor Neighborhood Plan, City Planning, City-initiated development, comprehensive plan, MIH, Stapleton Waterfront
    Date: 07/18/2019
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    Council Subcommittee Approves Crown Heights Mixed-Use Building with 103 Two-Bedroom Units

    City Council  •  Rezoning  •  Crown Heights, Brookyn

    Rendering of 1050 Pacific Street in Brooklyn. Image Credit: CPC.

    The new building is intended to revitalize a largely vacant block along Pacific Street in Brooklyn. On May 2, 2019, the City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises voted to approve a rezoning of the western portion of a block bounded by Pacific Street to the north, Dean Street to the south, Franklin Avenue to the east, and Classon Avenue to the west in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn. The applicant proposed to rezone the area from a manufacturing district, M1-1, to a mixed-use residential and manufacturing district, M1-4/R7A. The rezoning will facilitate a new eight-story development at 1050 Pacific Street with 103 residential units and ground floor commercial space. The development is located a block away from 1010 Pacific Street and is also part of Brooklyn Community Board 8 and Department of City Planning’s M Crown study. (more…)

    Tags : 1050 Pacific Street rezoning, Brookyln, Crown Heights, M Crown Study, MIH Option 2, Rezoning, Special Mixed use District, ULURP
    Date: 05/16/2019
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    Council Hears Testimony from BSA on New Oversight Legislation

    City Council  •  Board of Standards and Appeals  •  Citywide
    Council Member Antonio Reynoso. Image credit:  William Alatriste, New York City Council

    Council Member Antonio Reynoso. Image credit: William Alatriste, New York City Council

    Executive Director of the Board of Standards and Appeals voices support for some proposed reforms, but states concern about financial and personnel burden to the agency. On December 14, 2016, the City Council’s Committee on Governmental Operations heard testimony on ten proposed bills designed to provide more oversight of the Board of Standards and Appeals. The BSA, which was originally created to be an independent board tasked with granting “relief” from the zoning code, is empowered by the Zoning Resolution and primarily reviews and decides applications for variances and special permits. Recently the BSA has come under fire from the City Council. For CityLand’s prior coverage of the topic, click here and here. (more…)

    Tags : Board of Standards & Appeals, Council Member Antonio Reynoso, Department of City Planning, Ryan Singer
    Date: 01/05/2017
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    Willets Point Special Permits Come Under Attack at City Council Hearing

    City Council  •  Rezoning/Special Permit  •  Willets Point, Queens
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    Long View Rendering of 126th Street and Citi Field. Image Credit: NYC EDC.

    Council Members voiced concern over the City’s applications to facilitate Phase 1 of the Willets’ Point Development Project. The City Council’s Land Use Zoning and Franchises subcommittee held a public hearing on September 3, 2013 on Phase 1A of the $3 billion Willets Point Development Project. The applicants, New York City Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and Queens Development Group, a joint venture of Related Companies and Sterling Equities, testified. The application is a modification of the original 2008 proposal, and seeks a zoning resolution amendment and special permits to allow the City Planning Commission (CPC) to permit the development of up to 2,833 parking spaces and recreational area in a temporary lot within the Willets Point District. (more…)

    Tags : Cornerstone Group, Council Member Julissa Ferreras, Council Member Leroy Comrie, NYC Economic Development Corporation, Related Companies, Special Willets Point District, Sterling Equities, Sunshine Cooperative, Willets Point, Willets Point Redevelopment Plan
    Date: 09/20/2013
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