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    Zoning for Housing Opportunity Amendment Aims to Address City’s Housing Shortage

    Department Of City Planning  •  Zoning Text Amendments  •  Citywide

    The Zoning for Housing Opportunity text amendment may enable the creation of smaller units like the one above to provide more options for housing. Image Credit: Mayor’s Office

    Still in its early stages, Mayor Adams’ proposed zoning text amendment aims to increase affordable housing in the city. On June 1, 2022, Mayor Adams announced his “City of Yes” plan consisting of three citywide zoning text amendments. One of these initiatives, “Zoning for Housing Opportunity,” addresses the city’s housing shortage. Although the text amendment has not yet been drafted, Mayor Adams listed four key housing proposals in his announcement. (more…)

    Tags : affordable housing, City of Yes Zoning Text Amendments, Zoning for Housing Opportunity
    Date: 06/16/2022
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    Full Council Passes Mandatory Inclusionary Housing and Zoning for Quality and Affordability Proposals by an Overwhelmingly Majority Vote

    City Council  •  Affordable Housing  •  Citywide
    Image credit: NYCC/William Alatriste

    Image credit: NYCC/William Alatriste

    Despite disruption from Council public gallery, the modified plans were adopted without suspense.  On March 22, 2016, the City Council voted to approve Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Mandatory Inclusionary Housing and Zoning for Quality and Affordability proposals at its stated meeting. The full vote follows extensive modifications by the Council to the original plan. The approved text amendments are significantly different from the earlier versions voted on by the Community Board and City Planning. For CityLand’s past coverage and comprehensive explanation of modifications made to the proposals, click here.

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    Tags : affordable housing, Council Member David G. Greenfield, Council Member Donovan Richards, Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Mandatory Inclusionary Housing, Zoning for Quality and Affordability
    Date: 03/23/2016
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    Zoning for Quality and Affordability Program Sent to Community Boards for Public Review

    City Planning Commission  •  Affordable Housing  •  Citywide
    Carl Weisbrod, Chairman of the City Planning Commission. Image credit: CityLand

    Carl Weisbrod, Chairman of the City Planning Commission. Image credit: CityLand

    The program would amend generation-old zoning regulations to encourage construction of efficient mixed-use buildings and affordable senior housing.  On September 21, 2015, the City Planning Commission issued a press release revealing two of the major programs to be implemented under Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Housing New York plan.  The programs, which are currently making their way through the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure process, are the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Program and the Zoning for Quality and Affordability Program.  The latter proposes zoning text amendments that relax Inclusionary Housing building regulations and parking requirements to enable the construction of high-quality mixed-use buildings that utilize the full amount of buildable residential space and to encourage the construction of a diverse range of affordable senior housing and long-term care facilities.

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    Tags : affordable housing, City Planning Commission, Department of City Planning, Housing New York, Mayor Bill de Blasio, ULURP, Zoning for Quality and Affordability, zoning text amendment
    Date: 11/03/2015
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    CPC Approves Residential Building in Flushing

    City Planning Commission  •  ULURP  •  Downtown Flushing, Queens

    Rendering by Raymond Chan Architects. Image Credit: New York YIMBY, LLC.

    City Planning approves an application for a nine-story residential building with 27 permanently affordable units in Flushing, Queens. On September 6, 2017, the City Planning Commission issued a favorable report on a modified land use application for rezoning the area containing 135-01 35th Avenue. The land use application by Stemmax Realty Inc. includes zoning map and zoning text amendments. Stemmax Realty Inc. owns the project site, located at the northeast corner of 35th Avenue and Farrington Place.

    Initially, the zoning map amendment was to rezone the M1-1 district, allowing light industrial uses, into a R7A/C2-3 district for mixed-use development. During the ULURP process, the Community Board expressed discontent for the commercial overlay, which was later eliminated. Stemmax Realty Inc. submitted a modified land use application for the zoning map amendment that includes only a R7A residential district. (more…)

    Tags : affordable housing, City Planning Commission, Council Member Peter Koo, Mandatory Inclusionary Housing, Queens Community Board 7, Rezoning, Stemmax Realty Inc., ULURP
    Date: 09/21/2017
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    Mixed-Use Development to Replace Pfizer Factory Site

    City Planning Commission  •  ULURP  •  South Williamsburg, Brooklyn

    Illustrative Bird’s Eye View. Image Credit: Pfizer Sites Rezoning EIS.

    A former Pfizer factory site in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn will be redeveloped into 1,146 housing units, 62,810 square feet of commercial space, 26,000 square feet of publicly accessible open space, and 404 parking spaces. On September 19, 2017, the City Planning Commission issued a favorable report on land use applications by Harrison Realty LLC. The land use applications include: (1) a zoning map amendment to change the current manufacturing district into a residential district with a commercial overlay, and (2) a zoning text amendment to establish a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area on the site. (more…)

    Tags : affordable housing, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Brooklyn Community Board 1, City Planning Commission, Council Member Antonio Reynoso, Council Member Stephen Levin, Mandatory Inclusionary Housing
    Date: 10/05/2017
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