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    City Planning Hears Plans for New Building on Astoria Boulevard

    City Planning Commission  •  Zoning Map and Text Amendment  •  Astoria, Queens

    35-10 Astoria MIH Program Area. Image Credit: CPC

    On January 3rd, 2018, City Planning held a public hearing for the zoning map and zoning text amendment at 35-10 Astoria Boulevard in Queens. The proposed rezoning would facilitate a new seven-story mixed-use building. The ground floor will be used for commercial purposes and other floors will contain 35 dwelling units with 11 of the units as permanently affordable. (more…)

    Tags : affordable housing, Astoria, Comissioner Michelle De La Uz, Council Member Costa Constantinides, Queens, Queens Community Board 1, zoning text amendment
    Date: 01/30/2018
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    Brooklyn Community District 10 Seeks Removal from Zoning Resolution Special Permit

    City Planning Commission  •  Special Permit  •  Bay Ridge, Fort Hamilton, and Dyker Heights, Brooklyn
    An example of a residence enlarged pursuant to a BSA-approved application in Brooklyn Community District 10 (original residence shown on the left). Image credit: Brooklyn Community Board 10

    Example of an enlargement pursuant to a BSA-approved special permit in Brooklyn Community District 10 (original residence shown on the left). Click Photo to enlarge. Image credit: Brooklyn Community Board 10

    Special Permit was meant to allow growing families to expand their familial residences, but Brooklyn Community Board 10 argues that its usage has been abused. On June 20, 2016, a proposal was presented to the City Planning Commission to amend the New York City zoning text relating to the Board of Standards and Appeals Special Permit provisions under Section 73-622, which provides for the enlargement of one- and two-family detached and semi-detached residences. Currently, Section 73-622 only applies to four Community Districts, and it permits additions to the perimeter wall height, and extensions into the requisite rear yards and side yards of the residences located within those Community Districts.

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    Tags : Anna Hayes Levin, Board of Standards and Appeals, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Brooklyn Community Board 10, Brooklyn Community District 10, City Planning Commission, Council Member Vincent Gentile, Department of City Planning, Kenneth J. Knuckles, special permit, special permit application, special permits, zoning resolution, zoning text amendment
    Date: 07/18/2016
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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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    Midtown Seafood Restaurant, a Victim of Crane Collapse, Wins Right to Expand

    City Council  •  Zoning Text Amendment  •  Turtle Bay, Manhattan
    Crave Fishbar, located at 945 Second Ave. in Manhattan. Image courtesy of Crave Fishbar.

    Crave Fishbar, located at 945 Second Ave. in Manhattan. Image courtesy of Crave Fishbar.

    Land Use Committee approved zoning text amendment needed to allow restaurant to occupy the second floor of a mixed-use building. On February 13, 2014, the City Council’s Committee on Land Use unanimously approved 17-0 an application filed by 945 Realty Holdings, LLC to modify Section 32-421 of the Zoning Resolution to facilitate the placement of 1,280 sq. ft. of commercial restaurant use on the second story of a four-story building. The restaurant, Crave Fishbar, is located at 945 Second Avenue in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan.  The building is a 40-ft. tall, four-story mixed-use building, of which the first floor is currently occupied by Crave Fishbar and the second floor is vacant. Crave Fishbar was previously located across the street from its current location until March 2008, when its building was damaged by a construction crane that collapsed on the building. The building has since been demolished. (more…)

    Tags : City Council, Crave Fishbar, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, Manhattan Community Board 6, zoning text amendment
    Date: 02/24/2014
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    Changes to 125th Street’s sidewalk cafe rules proposed

    City Council  •  Text Amendment  •  Harlem, Manhattan
    125th street street cafe. Image: Courtesy of NYC Department of City Planning.

    Amendment would tighten sidewalk cafe regulations within Harlem’s Special 125th Street District to address local congestion concerns. On June 7, 2011, the City Council’s Land Use Committee approved the Department of City Planning’s proposal to modify sidewalk cafe regulations within the Special 125th Street District in Harlem, Manhattan. The Special District comprises 24 blocks of East, Central, and West Harlem generally bounded by 126th Street to the north, 124th Street to the south, Second Avenue to the east, and Broadway to the west. All types of sidewalk cafes are currently permitted within the Special District, which was created in 2008 as part of the 125th Street rezoning plan to encourage local arts and entertainment uses, and to ensure that future development along the corridor respected the area’s built character. 5 CityLand 53 (May 15, 2008).

    The proposed sidewalk amendment is a response to community concerns expressed during the Special 125th Street District rezoning’s public review regarding the impact of outdoor cafes on sidewalks with high pedestrian traffic. (more…)

    Tags : 125th street sidewalk cafe, City Council’s Land Use Committee, Council’s Zoning & Franchises Subcommittee hearing, Manhattan Community Board 10, Manhattan Community Board 11, Manhattan Community Board 9, sidewalk amendment, Special 125th Street District, zoning text amendment
    Date: 06/15/2011
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