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9 January 2015

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Community Board Public Hearing on GVSHP University Place and Broadway Corridor Rezoning Proposal 1/14

Latest Issue of GVSHP's Newsletter The Anthemion Available 

Latest Landmarks Applications 

 

Community Board Public Hearing on GVSHP University Place/Broadway Corridor Rezoning Proposal Jan. 14
 
Community Board #2 will be holding a public hearing next Wednesday, January 14th at 6:30 pm at Grace Church High School, 46 Cooper Square (Bowery/East 6th Street), 3rd floor regarding GVSHP's proposed contextual rezoning plan for the University Place and Broadway corridors. Anyone who is interested in the future or preservation of this area is strongly encouraged to attend.


In December, GVSHP held a standing room-only community meeting on the threat of overdevelopment and the need for better preservation and planning measures for the University Place and Broadway corridors between 8th and 14th Streets. Recently announced plans for a 308 ft. tall tower on the former site of Bowlmor Lanes at University Place and 12th Street highlight the serious flaws in the zoning which governs new development in this area. Current zoning has no height limits, can allow towers of 300 feet in height or even greater, and in most cases allows and even encourages dormitory or hotel development.


At last month's meeting, GVSHP presented conceptual proposals for a contextual rezoning of the area, as well as potential proposals for expanded landmark protections for the area; view a powerpoint of the presentation here, and a video here. In light of the overwhelming support expressed for moving ahead with seeking a contextual rezoning of the area, GVSHP has requested that Community Board #2 hear and consider supporting such a proposal. GVSHP's contextual rezoning proposal would put in place height limits where none currently exist, eliminate current zoning bonuses for plazas and require new development to meet the streetwall, eliminate incentives for the construction of hotels and dormitories in the area, and as per the expressed priorities of the de Blasio administration, include incentives or requirements for the inclusion of a percentage of affordable housing in new development. The administration must support any rezoning proposal in order for it to be approved.


Attending the public hearing will allow you to find out more about the proposal, ask questions, and express your opinion about it to the Community Board, who will consider voting on whether or not to support the proposal. Community Board support is key to such a proposal moving ahead. Elected officials and/or their representatives, whose support is also key, are also expected to attend.


HOW TO HELP:

  • Attend the Community Board #2 Land Use Committee Public Hearing regarding GVSHP’s Contextual Rezoning Proposal for the University Place/Broadway Corridors Wednesday, January 14th at 6:30 pm at Grace Church High School, 46 Cooper Square (Bowery/East 6th Street), 3rd floor. If you support a rezoning which would prevent high-rises and discourage dormitory development in the area, please speak up at the public hearing.



Latest Issue of GVSHP's Newsletter The Anthemion Available

Find out all the latest news from GVSHP -- successful campaigns, impending development issues, small business initiatives, and much more. The Anthemion is a great way to catch up on what's been going on in the neighborhood in terms of preservation and development issues, and find out more about how you can get involved. Share The Anthemion with a friend as a way to introduce them to GVSHP's work and mission.




Latest Landmark Applications Available

GVSHP provides an ongoing record of all applications for changes to landmarked properties in our neighborhoods (Greenwich Village, NoHo, Gansevoort Market, the South Village, and the East Village) that require a public hearing before they can be approved. These proposals range from minor alterations to large additions, demolition, and new construction on landmarked sites.

Find out about the application, when the Community Board and NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission public hearings will take place, and how you can weigh in before decisions are made. You can also sign up for alerts to be notified of changes in the status of the application.    

The new applications below are scheduled to be heard in the near future at the Community Board, the LPC, or both. Click on each for more information.
 


16 Morton Street
CB2 hearing: 01/12/2015
LPC hearing: 01/20/2015


12 MacDougal Alley
CB2 hearing: 01/12/2015
LPC hearing: 01/20/2015

 
317 West 11th Street
LPC hearing: 01/20/2015


640 Broadway (60-74 Bleecker; 172 Crosby)
CB2 hearing: 01/12/2015
LPC hearing: 01/20/2015


60-62 Gansevoort Street (60-68 Gansevoort)
LPC hearing: 01/20/2015


28 Little West 12th Street
CB2 hearing: 01/12/2015
LPC hearing: TBD


90-96 Barrow Street
CB2 hearing: 01/12/2015
LPC hearing: TBD

 

 


 
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