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    New Meals on Wheels Complex Approved after Revisions

    Binding Report  •  Castleton, Staten Island
    Architect rendering of the proposed facility. Image credit: Rampulla Associates

    Architect rendering of the proposed facility. Image credit: Rampulla Associates

    Revisions to site plan made for more green spaces, while the buildings’ materials and design would better relate to the historic district. On October 20, 2015, the Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a plan to develop a new facility housing Meals on Wheels operations at 460 Brielle Avenue in Staten Island’s New York Farm Colony-Seaview Hospital Historic District. The site, currently empty, lies in the Seaview Hospital portion of the district. The Health and Hospital Corporation still utilizes some properties in the district, but others are vacant and have fallen into disrepair. Proposals have been made to redevelop the area as a “wellness center.” (read more…)

    Tags : Diana Chapin, John Gustafsson, Meals on Wheels, Meenakshi Srinivasan, New York Farm Colony-Seaview Hospital Historic District, Rampulla Associates
    Date:10/26/2015
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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    New Meals on Wheels Facility Sent Back for Rethinking of Exterior Design

    Binding Report  •  Castleton, Staten Island
    Architect's rendering of the proposed Meals on Wheels facility. Image credit: Rampulla Associates

    Architect’s rendering of the proposed Meals on Wheels facility. Image credit: Rampulla Associates

    Commissioners found design choices made new facility in Seaview Hospital complex look like a suburban office park. On June 7, 2015, the Landmarks Preservation Commission considered a proposal for a new Meals on Wheels facility in a vacant site at 460 Brielle Avenue in the Seaview Hospital section of the New York City Farm Colony-Seaview Hospital Historic District. The proposed new two-story building would be used as a Meals on Wheels facility serving the whole of Staten Island, with space for a kitchen, food storage, offices, and loading areas for trucks and volunteers. The plan will also require City Planning’s approval as the site lies within a Special Natural Area District.

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    Tags : 460 Brielle Avenue, Council Member Steven Matteo, Farm Colony - Seaview Hospital Historic District, Landmarks Preservation Commission, Meals on Wheels, Rampulla Associates Architects, Staten Island Borough President James Oddo, Staten Island Community Board 2
    Date:07/14/2015
    Category : Landmarks Preservation Commission
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