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    Council Approves Conversion of Henry Street Firehouse into Community Space

    City Planning Commission  •  UDAAP Designation  •  Lower East Side, Manhattan
    Henry Street Firehouse sitting to the right of Henry Street Settlement headquarters. Image credit: CityLand

    Henry Street Firehouse sitting to the right of Henry Street Settlement headquarters. Image credit: CityLand

    Community facility will provide on-site social services and improved access to need-based financial benefits.  On August 13, 2015, the City Council adopted a resolution to rehabilitate a vacant firehouse and convert it into a community facility.  The Department of Housing Preservation and Development submitted the Urban Development Action Area Project proposal to the City Planning Commission on March 31, 2015.  The four-story firehouse is located at 269 Henry Street in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan and has not been used since 2002.

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    Tags : 269 Henry Street, Beyer Blinder Belle, City Council, City Planning Commission, Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Henry Street Settlement, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Manhattan Community Board 3, UDAAP
    Date: 09/01/2015
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    Curb cuts and parking amendments approved

    City Planning Commission  •  Text Amendment  •  Citywide

    Text amendment would introduce curb cut prohibitions and limit front yard parking spaces in certain residential districts. On February 24, 2010, the City Planning Commission approved, with modifications, the Department of City Planning’s Residential Streetscape Preservation text amendment. Planning proposed the City-wide amendment in response to community concerns about inappropriate curb cuts and front yard parking spaces in residential districts. Planning seeks to clarify parking requirements and preserve and enhance residential streetscapes.

    The proposed amendment includes a host of modifications such as requiring new parking spaces in all single- and two-family districts to be located within a residential building or to the side or rear of a building. This requirement currently applies to R1 and R2 districts and certain districts in Lower Density Growth Management Areas in Staten Island and the Bronx. In order to ensure that required front yard plantings are of sufficient quality, the amendment would close a loophole that allows narrow strips of plantings located in driveways to count towards the required minimum front yard planting requirements. (more…)

    Tags : curb cuts, front yard parking spaces, Justice Paul G. Feinman, New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, NYCHA, parking study, Residential Streetscape Preservation Text Amendment, residential streetscapes, The Citizens Housing & Planning Council, the Department of City Planning
    Date: 03/15/2010
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