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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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    Landmarks Leaves Only One Backlog Item Remaining After Last Meeting of 2016

    Landmarks Preservation Commission  •  Designations  •  Citywide
    landmarks backlog

    The Immaculate Conception Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Image Credit: LPC.

    Ten of thirteen items brought to a final disposition were designated by Landmarks and will proceed to City Council for ratification. On December 13, 2016, the Landmarks Preservation Commission made its final dispositive votes on items prioritized for designation in the commission’s Backlog Initiative, with one exception. The initiative, began in 2015, sought to address the backlog of designation items that had been added to the commission’s calendar before 2001 but never brought to a vote. The Commission identified 30 of the 95 items as priorities, and removed the rest of the items from its calendar by no-action letter. A series of public hearings were held, and throughout 2016 Landmarks voted to designate the majority of the items. Landmarks voted to design ten of the final 13 backlog items, with two removed from its calendar, and one to be voted on at a later date. (more…)

    Tags : Landmarks Preservation Commission
    Date: 01/18/2017
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    The Queens Midtown Tunnel is 75 years old!

    Commentary
    Ross Sandler

    Ross Sandler

    November 15, 2015 marked the 75th anniversary of the opening of the Queens Midtown Tunnel. The tunnel is an indispensable link between Manhattan and Queens, the Long Island Expressway, and JFK and LaGuardia airports. Its four lanes carry 80,000 vehicles a day. Few drivers in these 80,000 vehicles, however, were likely among those breaking open champagne bottles in celebration. Drivers are more concerned with getting in the tunnel, creeping through the tunnel, and getting out at the other end, at a toll of $8 per trip.

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    Tags : CityLaw, Commentary, Queens Midtown Tunnel, Ross Sandler
    Date: 12/11/2015
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    Department of City Planning Permanently Moves Central Office and Manhattan Borough Office

    Department Of City Planning  •  Public Service Announcement  •  Civic Center, Manhattan
    Department of City Planning. Image credit: DCP

    Department of City Planning. Image credit: DCP

    All land use applications and general inquires will be handled at new address; the City Planning Commission, however, will continue holding public meetings at 22 Reade Street. As of November 23, 2015, the Department of City Planning is no longer conducting its operations at 22 Reade Street in the Civic Center neighborhood of Manhattan.

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    Tags : City Planning Commission, Department of City Planning
    Date: 11/30/2015
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    Mayor de Blasio’s Land Use Appointments Carousel Continues

    Office of the Mayor  •  Mayoral Land Use Appointments  •  Citywide
    Naming Carl Weisbrod CPC Chair was only one of many major land use appointments of Mayor De Blasio. Image Credit: Mayor's Office.

    Naming Carl Weisbrod CPC Chair was only one of many major land-use appointments by Mayor De Blasio. Image Credit: Mayor’s Office.

    Mayor de Blasio has re-structured the City’s land use administrative hierarchy to further his affordable housing agenda. On July 22, 2014, Mayor Bill de Blasio nominated Margery Perlmutter to serve as Chair of the Board of Standards and Appeals. This was the Mayor’s latest appointment  to City land-use positions, all of which will bear heavily on the Mayor’s expansive affordable housing agenda, a ten-year plan designed to preserve some 200,000 units of affordable housing. (more…)

    Tags : affordable housing, Alicia Glen, Board of Standards & Appeals, Bryan Cave, Carl Weisbrod, City Planning Commission, Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Landmarks Preservation Commission, Margery Perlmutter, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Meenakshi Srinivasan, Vicki Been
    Date: 07/25/2014
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