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    Willets Point Special Permits Come Under Attack at City Council Hearing

    City Council  •  Rezoning/Special Permit  •  Willets Point, Queens
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    Long View Rendering of 126th Street and Citi Field. Image Credit: NYC EDC.

    Council Members voiced concern over the City’s applications to facilitate Phase 1 of the Willets’ Point Development Project. The City Council’s Land Use Zoning and Franchises subcommittee held a public hearing on September 3, 2013 on Phase 1A of the $3 billion Willets Point Development Project. The applicants, New York City Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and Queens Development Group, a joint venture of Related Companies and Sterling Equities, testified. The application is a modification of the original 2008 proposal, and seeks a zoning resolution amendment and special permits to allow the City Planning Commission (CPC) to permit the development of up to 2,833 parking spaces and recreational area in a temporary lot within the Willets Point District. (more…)

    Tags : Cornerstone Group, Council Member Julissa Ferreras, Council Member Leroy Comrie, NYC Economic Development Corporation, Related Companies, Special Willets Point District, Sterling Equities, Sunshine Cooperative, Willets Point, Willets Point Redevelopment Plan
    Date: 09/20/2013
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    Willets Point Proposal Heard at City Planning Commission

    City Planning Commission  •  Text Amendment/Special Permits  •  Willets Point, Queens
    Aerial rendering of the Willets Point proposal. Image Credit: EDC.

    Aerial rendering of the Willets Point proposal. Image Credit: EDC.

    23-acre proposal will include environmental cleanup, expressway ramps, affordable housing, and retail and entertainment complex. The City Planning Commission held a public hearing on land use actions to facilitate Phase 1 of the Willets Point Development Project on July 10, 2013. The application was submitted by the New York City Economic Development Corporation and the Queens Development Group, LLC, a joint venture of Sterling Equities and Related Companies. Phase 1, to be split into Phase 1A and 1B, includes environmental cleanup, economic improvements, mixed use developments, parking, and infrastructure improvements on a portion of the 61-acre Special Willets Point District in Queens on the west and east sides of Citi Field, home of the New York Mets.

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    Tags : Queens Community Board 3, Queens Community Board 7, Related Companies, Special Willets Point District, Sterling Equities, Willets Point, Willets Point Redevelopment Plan
    Date: 07/22/2013
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    Willets Point Group Denied Equal Protection Claim

    Court Decisions  •  City of New York  •  Willets Point, Queens

    Willets Point Boulevard, near 38th Avenue, in Queens. Photo: CityLand.

    City chose not to heavily invest in Willets Point infrastructure. In November 2008, the City Council approved a $3 billion development plan for Willets Point, an industrial neighborhood in northern Queens. When implemented, the plan would transform the low-end commercial area into a mixed-use community with residential, retail, hotel, and entertainment uses. Under the plan, the City could utilize eminent domain to acquire property needed for development. The Willets Point Industry and Realty Association, an organization of local businesses, sued the City. The Association argued that the City violated its equal protection rights by choosing not to provide services and infrastructure in Willets Point over the last 40 years. The Association claimed that this decision was an attempt to reduce property values so that the City could more easily justify the use of eminent domain and could acquire properties for lower prices. The 2008 development plan, according to the Association, was the City’s latest attempt to reduce property values.

    District Court Judge Edward R. Korman dismissed the Association’s lawsuit. Judge Korman ruled that the Association’s equal protection claim had no merit because the City had a rational basis for not spending money or other resources in Willets Point until a comprehensive redevelopment plan was finalized. The unique conditions of Willets Point, including an oddly designed street system and unusual soil composition, led City officials to conclude that greater investment in the area could not be rationally justified unless the area was redeveloped for non-industrial uses. (more…)

    Tags : City Council, District Court Judge Edward R. Korman, Eminent Domain, equal protection rights, Special Willets Point District, The Willets Point Industry and Realty Association, Willets Point, Willets Point Redevelopment Plan
    Date: 12/15/2009
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    Michael B. Gerrard Discusses His Career and the Future of Climate Change Regulation

    CityLand Profiles

    Michael B. Gerrard

    Michael B. Gerrard, director of Columbia Law School’s Center for Climate Change Law, traces his passion for environmental protection back to growing up in Charleston, West Virginia, a city dominated by major chemical manufacturing companies like Union Carbide and DuPont. As a child, he lived on the banks of the Kanawha River, where large amounts of toxic chemicals had polluted the water and air.

    After graduating from Columbia University, Gerrard worked for a local environmental policy group, which reaffirmed his interest in environmental protection. Believing that the most effective work in the field was being accomplished by lawyers, he entered New York University Law School in 1975 with the goal of becoming an environmental lawyer. (more…)

    Tags : Willets Point Redevelopment Plan
    Date: 02/15/2010
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    EDC Submits Willets Point Redevelopment Plan

    City Planning Commission  •  Certification  •  Willets Point, Queens

    City seeks to create a Special Willets Point District; local businesses file lawsuit. On April 21, 2008, the New York City Economic Development Corporation and the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development began public consideration for their proposal to rezone a 61-acre area in Willets Point.

    The area, roughly bounded by the Van Wyck Expressway, Roosevelt Avenue, 126th Street, and Northern Boulevard, is known as the “Iron Triangle” for its predominantly industrial and auto service-related character. According to EDC, Willets Point is in desperate need of redevelopment and suffers from extensive environmental contamination, numerous building code violations, poor road and sidewalk conditions, and limited storm and sanitary sewer infrastructure. EDC’s proposal seeks to transform this area into a mixed-use district complete with residential, retail, hotel, convention center, entertainment, and commercial office uses. 4 CityLand 165 (Dec. 2007). (more…)

    Tags : Special Willets Point District, Willets Point, Willets Point Redevelopment Plan
    Date: 05/15/2008
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