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    Queens Rezoning of Shopping Center Site Would Expand Types of Commercial Uses of Site [Council Land Use Committee Approves Plan]

    City Council, City Planning Commission  •  Zoning Map Amendment  •  Queens Village, Queens
    Map of the Braddock-Hillside Rezoning. Image Credit: CPC.

    Map of the Braddock-Hillside Rezoning. Image Credit: CPC.

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    City Planning Commission approved a zoning map amendment to facilitate broader commercial uses of the property.On March 5, 2014, the City Planning Commission unanimously approved an application submitted by DERP Associates, LLC, for a zoning map amendment to rezone to a C4-1 district a portion of an R3-2 district and an R3-2/C2-2 district, located at 220-05 Hillside Avenue in Queens. Currently at the site is a shopping center occupied by a Sears Appliance & Hardware Store, an HSBC Bank, and an AutoZone retail store. The rezoning would facilitate a wider range of commercial. The rezoning would also extend the district boundary line 25 feet to the west. This extension would remove reliance on a Board of Standards and Appeals special permit issued in 1991 which allowed nonconforming commercial uses at this location. (more…)

    Tags : Braddock-Hillside Rezoning, DERP Associates LLC, Sheldon Lobel PC
    Date: 04/03/2014
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    City Planning Approves Application for New Eight-Story Mixed Use Building in Sunnyside, Queens

    City Planning Commission  •  Rezoning  •  Sunnyside, Queens

    Rendering of the new eight-story building on 52nd Street./Image Credit: Albo Liberis and CPC

    The proposed development would bring 60 residential units to Sunnyside, Queens. On On February 19, 2020, the City Planning Commission approved an application to rezone a block in Sunnyside, Queens from a low density residential zoning district that allows three-story buildings to a medium density residential zoning district that allows eight-story buildings. The rezoning would affect all the addresses on the east side of 52nd Street and 52-06, 52-08, and 52-10 Roosevelt Avenue bounded by Roosevelt Avenue to the north and Queens Boulevard to the south.

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    Tags : 52nd Street Rezoning, Albo Liberis, City Planning Commission, Queens, Sheldon Lobel PC, Sunnyside, Woodside Equities LLC
    Date: 02/10/2020
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