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    City Planning Proposes Homeowner-Friendly Zoning Rules for Staten Island Neighborhoods

    Department Of City Planning  •  Proposed Rule Changes  •  Staten Island

    Some areas of Staten Island that would be affected by rule changes. Image Credit: NYC DCP

    The changes allow homeowners to bypass the lengthy review process for certain types of projects. On July 2, 2020, the Department of City Planning announced new proposed zoning rules for some Staten Island neighborhoods that make zoning rules more efficient and homeowner-friendly, and that reflect recent advances in environmental science. (more…)

    Tags : Department of City Planning, proposed rule, Staten Island, zoning rules
    Date: 07/30/2020
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    Upgraded Storm Sewers to be Installed in Richmond, Staten Island

    Department of Environmental Protection  •  Sewers  •  Richmond, Staten Island

    New sewer installed on West Cedarview Avenue between Kensico Street and Amber Street. Image Credit:

    The project aims to relieve street flooding in the neighborhood. On July 9, the NYC Department of Environmental Protection and the NYC Department of Design and Construction announced a $6 million project to upgrade storm sewer infrastructure in the neighborhood of Richmond, Staten Island. The project began in January 2020, and is scheduled to be completed during the summer of 2021. (more…)

    Tags : Richmond, sewers, Staten Island
    Date: 07/23/2020
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    NYCEDC Announces Restoration of 54 Acres of Damaged Wetlands in Staten Island

    Economic Development Corporation  •  Environmental Restoration  •  Saw Mill Creek Marsh, Staten Island

    Image Credit: NYCEDC

    EDC announced the completed restoration of 54 acres of wetlands in Staten Island. On October 8, 2019, the New York City Economic Development Corporation announced the completed restoration of damaged coastline of 54 acres of wetlands in Staten Island. (more…)

    Tags : mitigation bank program, saw mill creek marsh
    Date: 10/25/2019
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    Major Staten Island Project OK’d by City Planning Despite Significant Opposition; City Council Up Next

    City Planning Commission  •  ULURP  •  Bay Street Corridor, Staten Island

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

    The proposed zoning actions were largely disapproved by the Community Board, the Borough President, and even Staten Island’s appointee to the City Planning Commission. The Department of City Planning, along with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development and the Department of Citywide Administrative Services filed an application requesting several ULURP actions to help implement the goals of the Bay Street Corridor Neighborhood Plan. The Neighborhood Plan is a comprehensive plan to foster a new mixed-use residential and commercial corridor connecting the St. George, Stapleton and Tompkinsville North Shore neighborhoods of Staten Island. The plan was developed with extensive input from community stakeholders, local advisory committees, elected officials and others, working with the Department of City Planning and other City agencies including the Parks Department, the Economic Development Corporation, the Department of Environmental Protection, and Department of Transportation, for over three years. (more…)

    Tags : Bay Street Corridor Neighborhood Plan, Bay Street Corridor Rezoning, comprehensive plan, Department of Citywide Administrative Services, HPD, Special Bay Street Corridor District, staten island rezoning, UDAAP, ULURP
    Date: 05/14/2019
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    Landmarks Hears Proposal for a Major Project on One of Staten Island’s Largest Landmarked Sites

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Certificate of Appropriateness  •  Totd Hill, Staten Island

    Image from 1912 of 209 Flagg Place in Staten Island. Image Credit: LPC/Ivan Brice Architecture

    Commissioners make only minor recommendations for the Stone Court mansion project and plan to conduct a site visit before the next hearing. On October 30, 2018, Landmarks Preservation Commission held a public hearing on an application for a certificate of appropriateness for a proposed restoration of the Ernest Flagg Stone Court mansion located at 209 Flagg Place in Staten Island, and for the construction of 19 one-family homes to the north and west of the mansion on the Ernest Flagg landmarked estate. The Dutch Colonial Revival style mansion was designed by Ernest Flagg and built in 1898. It was altered in 1907 with Palladian-inspired details, and several accessory buildings were constructed at this time. The mansion served as the Flagg country residence for 50 years before it became home to the St. Charles Seminary in 1947, following Flagg’s death. (more…)

    Tags : Ernest Flagg Residence, Flagg Mansion Staten Island, Residential development, Stone Court Mansion
    Date: 11/08/2018
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