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    UPDATED: (11/10) – Community Boards Begin Vote on Permanent Open Restaurants Program Text Amendment

    Community Boards  •  Open Restaurants  •  Citywide

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    This tracker will continue to be updated as more community boards issue their decisions. Last year, the Open Restaurants program allowed restaurants to temporarily expand their operations to sidewalk and roadway cafes without the lengthy review process to provide safe outdoor dining options during the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is currently valid through 2022, but a zoning text amendment currently in the public review process aims to make the Open Restaurants program permanent. For CityLand’s prior coverage of the application, click here.  (more…)

    Tags : Community Boards, Open Restaurants
    Date: 09/20/2021
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    City Council Approves City Planning’s Mechanical Voids Text Amendment

    City Council  •  Zoning Resolution  •  Citywide

    Building on left demonstrates current issue with excessive mechanical voids. Image Credit: NYC CPC

    Developers were using excessive mechanical spaces to increase the height of their buildings. On May 29, 2019, the City Council voted to adopt the Residential Tower Mechanical Voids Text Amendment with modifications. The Department of City Planning proposed the amendment in response to developers incorporating excessively tall mechanical floors – “mechanical voids” – in residential towers to increase their allowable height, as mechanical floors did not count toward the zoning floor area in the Zoning Resolution. This would result in towers with several floors of mostly empty space that would allow developers to build higher, increasing the values of the apartments on higher floors. In late 2018, Mayor Bill de Blasio asked the Department of City Planning (DCP) to investigate the mechanical voids problem and find a solution.

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    Tags : City Council, City Planning Commission, Department of City Planning, mechanical voids
    Date: 07/09/2019
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    Self-Storage Zoning Text Amendment Considered by 27 Community Boards and Four Borough Presidents

    City Planning Commission  •  ULURP  •  Citywide

    Image credit: DCP

    Process underway for a zoning text amendment to require a City Planning Commission Special Permit for new self-storage facilities within the City’s industrial business zones. In May 2017, the City Planning Commission sent out for consideration, as part of the ULURP process, a proposed zoning text amendment to limit the proliferation of self-storage in Industrial Business Zones. The amendment is currently being considered by the 27 Community Boards that would be affected by the amendment. (more…)

    Date: 07/12/2017
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    Zoning Subcommittee Approves West Chelsea Zoning Text Amendment

    City Council  •  Zoning Text Amendment  •  Chelsea, Manhattan

    Amendment allows the transfer of residential floor area from the High Line subdistrict.  On May 19, 2015 the City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises approved an amendment to the Special West Chelsea District zoning text to allow a transfer of residential floor area from the High Line Transfer Corridor subdistrict.  The applicant, 22-23 Corp c/o Park It Management, sought the amendment to allow transfer residential floor area from its property at 510-512 West 23rd Street, where current zoning text would only permit transfer of the property’s commercial floor area.

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    Tags : City Planning Commission, Council Member Corey Johnson, Council Member Mark Weprin, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Manhattan Community Board 4, Special West Chelsea District, Zoning and Franchises Subcommittee
    Date: 05/21/2015
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    Mundane Items Make Zone Green Text Amendment Important

    Commentary  •  David West, AIA

    David West, AIA

    The City Council has approved Zone Green. This comprehensive zoning text amendment will enable energy efficient cutting-edge design and construction of both new and existing buildings.

    During public debate of the proposal, wind turbines, green houses, and solar panels received much attention. These elements are emblematic of the green building movement; however, it is the more mundane aspects that will have the most far reaching impact on reducing our carbon footprint.

    New York City’s zoning resolution was enacted in 1961. The rules regarding permitted obstructions and rooftop mechanical allowances have remained largely unchanged. Zone Green provides meaningful relief for new exterior insulation on existing buildings, added wall thickness for super-insulated new construction, and rooftop equipment. Green roofs, water retention systems, and landscaping will also be permitted to encroach above height limits. These simple measures will go a great distance in encouraging energy efficient real estate.

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    Tags : Department of City Planning, green building, Zone Green
    Date: 05/03/2012
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