Source: http://www.dec.ny.gov/enb2006/20061011/not2.html
Timestamp: 2017-07-20 22:48:02
Document Index: 433109790

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 72', '§ 111', '§ 43', '§ 111', '§ 13', '§ 617']

New York City County - The NYC Board of Standards and Appeals, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed 415 Washington Street, Manhattan (BSA Cal. No. 128-06-BZ - CEQR No. 06BSA100M) will not have a significant adverse environmental impact. The action involves a Zoning variance pursuant to ZR § 72-21 to allow a nine-story residential building in an M1-5 district (Area B-2 of Special Tribeca Mixed Use District). Twenty Six (26) dwelling units and twenty six (26) parking spaces are proposed. The development would be contrary to use (Z.R. § 111-104(d) and 42-10), height and setback (Z.R. § 43-43), and floor area ratio regulations (Z.R. § 111-104(d) and 43-12). The number of parking spaces exceeds the maximum allowed is contrary to Z.R. § 13-12. The project is located at 415 Washington Street, Manhattan, (Block 218, Lot 6).
According to the SEQR regulations § 617.4(b) (9) an Unlisted action occurring wholly or partially within, or substantially contiguous to, any historic building, structure, facility, site or district is considered a Type I action. Since the above-referenced proposal is located within the Tribeca North Historic District, the proposed action would therefore be considered a Type I action. The BSA CEQR review has recommended a Type I Negative Declaration.
Contact: Jed Weiss, Board of Standards and Appeals, 40 Rector Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10006-1705, phone: (212) 788-8781, fax: (212) 788-8769, e-mail:	jweiss@dcas.nyc.gov.
New York City County - The New York City Planning Commission, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed W. 145th Street Rezoning (CEQR No.05DCP070M - ULURP No. 050414 ZMM) will not have a significant adverse environmental impact provided specific conditions are met. There will be a 30 day public comment period commencing with the date of this notice. The action involves The applicant, A&C Development Partners, is proposing a zoning map amendment to rezone Block 2013, Lots 1, 3, 6, and a portion of Lot 61, in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan from R7-2/C1-4 and C8-3 to C4-4D. The area proposed to be rezoned (totaling approximately 25,978 square feet) is located on the western portion of the block bounded by Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, 145th Street, Lenox Avenue, and 144th Street in Manhattan, Community District 10. The proposed rezoning area is currently developed with community facility and commercial uses. Block 2013, Lot 61, which is under the control of the applicant, is developed with a one- and two-story building containing a grocery store on the ground floor and associated office space on the second story. The proposed action would permit the applicant to redevelop the entirety of Lot 61 with an approximately 90,712 sq. ft. 11-story building containing approximately 13,448 square feet of ground floor commercial space; 2,516 square feet of community facility space on the first and second floors; 76 dwelling units on the second through eleventh floors; and 50 accessory parking spaces in an underground parking garage. Construction of the building is expected to be completed by 2008.
In addition, the proposed action could facilitate the development of up to two potential development sites in the rezoning area - Block 2013, Lots 1 and 3. Block 2013, Lot 1, is developed with a one-story commercial building. The proposed action could facilitate the construction of a seven-story, 31,921 sq. ft. building with approximately 4,125 square feet of ground floor commercial space; 1,080 square feet of community facility space; and 36 dwelling units. Block 2013, Lot 3, is developed with a two-story commercial building. The proposed action could facilitate the construction of a seven-story, approximately 40,573 sq. ft. building with approximately 5,423 square feet of ground floor commercial space; 1,373 square feet of community facility space, and 46 dwelling units.
New York City (Brooklyn) County - The New York City School Construction Authority, as lead agency, has determined that the proposed New, Approximately 441-Seat Early Childhood Center, Brooklyn will not have a significant adverse environmental impact provided specific conditions are met. There will be a 30 day public comment period commencing with the date of this notice. The action involves On behalf of the New York City Department of Education (DOE), the New York City School Construction Authority (SCA) proposes the site selection, acquisition, acceptance of construction funding, and construction of a new, approximately 441-seat early childhood center in the Borough of Brooklyn. The proposed facility would serve students in pre-kindergarten through third grade. Acquisition, design and construction of this proposed facility would be conducted pursuant to DOE's Capital Plan for Fiscal Years 2005-2009.
The proposed site contains approximately 22,300 square feet of lot area (0.51 acres) in the Dyker Heights section of Brooklyn (Block 5764, Lot 1). The site is L-shaped, with approximately 34 feet of frontage on Fort Hamilton Parkway, 100 feet on 67th Street, 161 feet on 68th Street, and 200 feet on 9th Avenue. The site is privately-owned and currently contains a two-story building originally constructed as the Fortway Theatre. The movie theater closed in June 2005 and was sold to its current owner, who is in the process of renovating the building for commercial and retail occupancy. The project is located at 6720 Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn, New York, Tax Block 5761, Tax Lot 1.
The SCA will petition the New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) and New York City Department of Sanitation (DOS), as appropriate, to modify parking regulations in the vicinity of the proposed school to increase the availability of curbside parking during the school's typical hours of operation.
New York City (Bronx) County - The New York City School Construction Authority, as lead agency, has accepted a Final Environmental Impact Statement on the proposed Mott Haven School Campus, Concourse Village, Bronx, New York City. The action involves construction of a new school campus in the Concourse Village section of the Bronx. The proposed school complex would accommodate four school organizations consisting of one 544-seat charter school serving grades 5 through 8, one 573-seat intermediate/high school serving grades 6 through 12, and two 549-seat high schools serving grades 9 through 12. The proposed complex would also include space for use by District 75 students.