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    Appellate Division Upholds City’s Sale of Bronx Waterfront Property

    Court Decisions  •  Disposition of City Property  •  The Bronx

    Partial Site Rendering Image Credit: NYCEDC

    A Bronx not-for-profit sues City over the sale of waterfront property to a private developer. The City sold Pier 5 to a private developer to facilitate the construction of the Bronx Point development. Pier 5 is a 4.4 acre plot of land bounded by Mill Pond Park to the North, the 149th Street Bridge to the South, the Major Deegan Expressway to the East and the Harlem River to the West. The development anticipates mixed-affordable housing, state of the art community facilities, open spaces and a waterfront esplanade. To read Cityland’s prior coverage of the Bronx Point development click here.

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    Tags : 1st Division, Appellate Division, Bronx, Parkland, Pier 5
    Date: 12/02/2019
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    Billboard Law Challenge Fails

    CityLaw  •  Billboards  •  Willets Point, Queens

    Billboards on Citi Field as seen from a highway. Image Credit: Google Maps

    Advertising companies sought to erect outdoor billboards in the Willets Point neighborhood. Mucho Media and other property owners in Queens’ Willets Point neighborhood sought to construct large advertising billboards on their property. For safety and aesthetic reasons, the City denied or ordered the removal of billboards in the Willets Point neighborhood. These actions were pursuant to the City’s zoning law that prohibits commercial billboards within two hundred feet of an arterial highway. (more…)

    Tags : advertising, billboards, CityLaw
    Date: 05/29/2019
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    City Planning Commission Considers Acquisition of Land to Expand Olmsted-Beil House Park

    City Planning Commission  •  Land Acquisition  •  Eltingville, Staten Island

    Map of area around Olmsted-Beil House Park (center, green). Proposed lots to be acquired are in red. Image Credit: NYC CPC/ NYC Parks & Recreation

    Proposed historic park expansion will provide space for programming and direct access from Hylan Boulevard. On October 31, 2018, the City Planning Commission held a public hearing for an application on the acquisition of property at 4485 Hylan Boulevard in the Eltingville neighborhood of Staten Island to expand Olmsted-Beil House Park. The Department of Parks and Recreation and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services jointly filed the application.  (more…)

    Tags : acquisition, City Planning Commission, Department of Parks and Recreation, eltingville, parks, Parks Department, Staten Island
    Date: 11/12/2018
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    Proposed Development Would Bring MIH to Windsor Terrace

    City Council  •  Rezoning  •  Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn

    Rendering of 57 Caton Place, Image Credit: CPC/57 Caton Partners, LLC.

    City Council member raises concerns about effects of rezoning on adjacent stables. On September 5, 2018, the City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises held a hearing on an application by developer, 57 Caton Partners, LLC, to rezone 57 Caton Place in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood of Brooklyn. The developer is requesting a zoning map amendment and zoning text amendments to facilitate the development of a new nine-story, mixed-use building. (more…)

    Tags : Brooklyn Community Board 7, Brooklyn Rezoning, City Council, City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises, City Planning Commission, CPC, MIH, Ocean Parkway Special District, Rezoning, Windsor Terrace Rezoning
    Date: 09/17/2018
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    City Council Subcommittee Hears Jerome Avenue Rezoning Plan

    City Council  •  ULURP  •  Jerome Avenue, Bronx

    Council member Vanessa Gibson and Chair Francisco Moya. Image Credit: New York City Council.

    Amidst opposition from community members and organizations, the Jerome Avenue Rezoning plan had its day at the City Council. On February 7, 2018, the City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises held a public hearing on the application by the Department of City Planning and Department of Parks and Recreation for a zoning text amendment, zoning map amendment, and City Map amendment to de-map a portion of Corporal Fischer Place and to map new parkland along Jerome Avenue in the Bronx. The application was submitted in conjunction with several related actions to facilitate land use modifications associated with the Jerome Avenue Neighborhood Plan (Plan). The Plan’s aim is to foster a vibrant mix of residential, commercial, and community facility uses along the two-mile Jerome Avenue corridor in Bronx Community Boards 4, 5, and 7 in the southwest Bronx. (more…)

    Tags : Bronx, Jerome Avenue, Jerome Avenue Rezoning, Rezoning, zoning map amendment
    Date: 02/13/2018
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