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    Mayor Urges Emissions Reductions for Existing Buildings

    Office of the Mayor  •  Environmental Protection  •  Citywide

    Chart of City Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Image Source: One City, Built to Last, Technical Working Group Report

    Mayor Bill de Blasio calls for emissions reductions by mandating improvements to existing buildings. On June 2, 2017, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed Executive Order No. 26, Climate Action Executive Order, to commit New York City to the principles and goals of the Paris Agreement. On September 14, 2017, the Office of the Mayor announced new mandates on building upgrades to implement the executive order. According to the Mayor’s press release, these mandates will be enacted by legislation sponsored by Council Member Costa Constantinides, chair of the Council’s Environmental Protection Committee.

    Buildings, specifically fossil fuels used for heat and hot water, are the City’s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. The Mayor’s press release included statistics of buildings emissions ranging from 42% to 80% of total emissions in New York. The current mandates will facilitate energy improvements to existing buildings by 2030. These mandates are the “most dramatic reductions into the coming decade,” and this is the “most ambitious program of its kind in the nation.” (more…)

    Tags : Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Council Member Costa Constantinides, Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Department of Environmental Protection, Environmental Protection Agency, greenhouse gas emissions, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Office of the Mayor
    Date: 09/27/2017
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    Commissioners Request that Applicants Rethink Plan for New Rowhouse in Historic District

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Certificate of Appropriateness  •  Fort Greene, Brooklyn
    Rendering of 39 South Elliot Place. Image Credit:

    Rendering of 39 South Elliot Place. Image Credit: R.A. Max Studio.

    Materials and proportions identified for criticism in proposal to build limestone-clad rowhouse on narrow vacant lot. On May 24, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission considered an application to construct a new building on a vacant lot at 39 South Elliott Place in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene Historic District. The mid-block lot was once occupied, but the building was demolished prior to the district’s 1978 designation. The new building will be used for residential purposes. (more…)

    Tags : Fort Green Historic District, Historic Districts Council, R.A. Max Studio
    Date: 06/01/2016
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    CPC Holds Hearing on Proposed Oxford Nursing Home in Red Hook

    City Planning Commission  •  ULURP  •  Red Hook, Brooklyn

    David Estrada testifying before the City Planning Commission on behalf of City Council Member Carlos Menchaca. Image credit: CityLand

    Opponents of the nursing home are primarily concerned about its proposed location being within a flood zone. On March 30, 2016, the City Planning Commission heard testimony on an application submitted by Conover King Realty, LLC, on behalf of Oxford Nursing Home, to build a new nursing home in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn. The proposed nursing home would be eight stories tall with the capacity to hold 200 beds and would serve to re-locate the existing Oxford Nursing Home located in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood.

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    Tags : Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Brooklyn Community Board 6, Chairman Carl Weisbrod, Comissioner Michelle De La Uz, Council Member Carlos Menchaca, Hurricane Sandy, Oxford Nursing Home, Red Hook
    Date: 04/07/2016
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    City Council Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Mayor’s Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Proposal

    City Council  •  Mandatory Inclusionary Housing  •  Citywide

    The City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises hearing testimony from City Planning Chairman Carl Weisbrod, Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen, and Commissioner Vicki Been (from left to right). Image credit: CityLand

    Hard-hitting questions from several Council members explored ways affordable housing could be provided at deeper levels of affordability.  On February 9, 2016, the City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises held a public hearing on Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Mandatory Inclusionary Housing proposal.  The hearing was held in the City Council Chambers in City Hall to accommodate the capacity audience.

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    Tags : affordable housing, Alicia Glen, Assemblymember Deborah Glick, Chairman Carl Weisbrod, Commissioner Vicki Been, Council Member David G. Greenfield, Council Member Donovan Richards, Council Member Jumaame Williams, Housing New York, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, NYC Public Advocate Letitia James, Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises
    Date: 02/17/2016
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    HDC Defends NYC Landmark Preservation

    Commentary  •  Simeon Bankoff
    Simeon Bankoff, Executive Director of the Historic Districts Council.

    Simeon Bankoff, Executive Director of the Historic Districts Council.

    Last week CityLand published a Guest Commentary from Steven Spinola, President of REBNY.  Simeon Bankoff, Executive Director of the Historic Districts Council submitted this commentary in response. 

    In his recent editorial in CityLand, Steven Spinola, the longtime President of the Real Estate Board of New York, suggested a number of ways which the Landmarks Law needs to be reformed to adhere to its “spirit.”  This is a curious statement that warrants further examination.  In  Section 25-301(b) of the Administrative Code, the purpose of the law is clearly set out to protect and preserve the historic buildings and neighborhoods of New York City in order to stabilize and improve property values, foster civic pride, enhance tourism, strengthen the City’s economy and generally promote the use of landmarks for the education, pleasure and welfare of the public. (more…)

    Tags : Historic Districts Council, Simeon Bankoff
    Date: 12/19/2013
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