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16 Jones Street New York, Ny 10014 Block P. 1 GREENWICH HOUSE POTTERY STUDIO 16 JONES STREET NEW YORK, NY 10014 BLOCK: 590 LOT: 20 Community Board and Public Hearing June 2018 OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 7 Avenue South 3 1 2 Jones Street P. 2 West 4 Street (8) (6) (6) (5) (6) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) Bleecker Street (6) (4) 4 (6) (3) 5 (3) (5) (3) (3) (2) (5) (3) (6) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (3) (3) (4) (5) (6) (4) (3) (4) (6) 16 JONES STREET (4) (3) (1) NEW YORK, NY 10014 Site Plan ( # of stories) Cornelia Street NORTH OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 3 10 Jones St 12 Jones St 14 Jones St 16 Jones St 18 Jones St 20 Jones St 22 Jones St 24 Jones St P. 3 1. View of 16 Jones Street Facing South OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 4 16 Jones Street 16 Jones Street 2. View from NE corner of Bleecker street 3. View from NE corner of Bleecker street OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 5 NORTH BLEECKER STREET JONES STREET CORNELIA STREET EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING JONES STREET 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* EXISTING EXISTING 2 STORY 2 STORY EXISTING EXISTING 6 STORY 3 STORY /27/,1( PROPOSED 1 STORY 4 23’ HIGH EXISTING EXISTING 2 STORY 1 STORY WEST 4TH STREET BLEECKER STREET /27/,1( /27/,1( EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY CORNELIA STREET Proposed roof plan 4. View backyard looking west OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 6 NORTH JONES STREET JONES STREET WEST 4TH STREET EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* EXISTING EXISTING 2 STORY 2 STORY EXISTING EXISTING 6 STORY 3 STORY /27/,1( BLEECKER STREET PROPOSED 1 STORY 23’ HIGH 5 EXISTING EXISTING 2 STORY 1 STORY /27/,1( WEST 4TH STREET BLEECKER STREET /27/,1( EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY CORNELIA STREET Proposed roof plan 5. View backyard looking north OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 7 16 Jones Street 3d rendering of proposed rear year addition shown in red. View from Jone street. 16 Jones Street 3d rendering of proposed rear year addition shown in red. View from Cornelia street. 16 Jones Street Google map - Bird eyes’ view above Jones Street 3d rendering of proposed rear year ad- dition shown in red. Bird eyes’ view OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 8 EXISTING 5 STORY EXISTING 3 STORY EXISTING 3 STORY EXISTING 2 STORY EXISTING ELEVATION SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” EXISTING 5 STORY EXISTING 5 STORY EXISTING 3 STORY EXISTING 2 STORY 23’-0” MAX 16’-4” V.I.F. PROPOSED ELEVATION FOR REAR YARD ADDITION SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 9 EXISTING 5 STORY EXISTING 3 STORY EXISTING 3 STORY EXISTING 2 STORY EXISTING SECTION SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” EXISTING 5 STORY EXISTING 5 STORY EXISTING 3 STORY EXISTING 2 STORY V.I.F. 25’-11” 23’-0” MAX 16’-4” V.I.F. 10’-6” PROPOSED SECTION THROUGH ADDITION 28’-6” V.I.F. SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 10 NORTH JONES STREET JONES STREET C D A B EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* 83 EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 2 STORY 2 STORY 2 STORY 2 STORY EXISTING EXISTING 6 STORY 6 STORY 42’-9” V.I.F. /27/,1( /27/,1( 17’-4” V.I.F. 83 83 UNEXCAVATED UNEXCAVATED UNEXCAVATED UNEXCAVATED /27/,1( /27/,1( BLEECKER STREET WEST 4TH STREET BLEECKER STREET WEST 4TH STREET /27/,1( /27/,1( EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY CORNELIA STREET CORNELIA STREET EXISTING CELLAR FLOOR PLAN PROPOSED CELLAR FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 11 NORTH JONES STREET JONES STREET C D A B EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY DN UP '1 83 EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 2 STORY 2 STORY 2 STORY 2 STORY EXISTING EXISTING 6 STORY 6 STORY 42’-9” V.I.F. /27/,1( LOT LINE LOT ELEC ELEC ELEC ELEC KILN KILN KILN KILN KILN GAS KILN GAS 17’-4” V.I.F. NEIGHBOR BUILDING 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* UP 83 83 UP '1 DN LOT LINE /27/,1( BLEECKER STREET WEST 4TH STREET BLEECKER STREET WEST 4TH STREET LOT LINE LOT /27/,1( EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY CORNELIA STREET CORNELIA STREET EXISTING FIRST FLOOR PLAN PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 12 NORTH JONES STREET JONES STREET C D A B EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* '1 83 EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 2 STORY 2 STORY 2 STORY 2 STORY EXISTING EXISTING 6 STORY 6 STORY 42’-9” V.I.F. /27/,1( /27/,1( 17’-4” V.I.F. 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* '1 '1 /27/,1( /27/,1( BLEECKER STREET WEST 4TH STREET BLEECKER STREET WEST 4TH STREET /27/,1( /27/,1( EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY CORNELIA STREET CORNELIA STREET EXISTING SECOND FLOOR PLAN PROPOSED SECOND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 13 NORTH JONES STREET JONES STREET C D A B EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY NEIGHBOR BUILDING NEIGHBOR BUILDING 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* '1 83 EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 2 STORY 2 STORY 2 STORY 2 STORY EXISTING EXISTING 6 STORY 6 STORY 42’-9” V.I.F. LOT LINE LOT /27/,1( '1 17’-4” V.I.F. NEIGHBOR BUILDING HATCH LOT LINE /27/,1( LOT LINE LOT BLEECKER STREET WEST 4TH STREET BLEECKER STREET WEST 4TH STREET /27/,1( EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY CORNELIA STREET CORNELIA STREET EXISTING THIRD FLOOR PLAN PROPOSED THIRD FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007 P. 14 NORTH JONES STREET JONES STREET C D A B EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 5 STORY 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* 1(,*+%25%8,/',1* EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 2 STORY 2 STORY 2 STORY 2 STORY EXISTING EXISTING 6 STORY 6 STORY /27/,1( /27/,1( /27/,1( /27/,1( BLEECKER STREET WEST 4TH STREET BLEECKER STREET WEST 4TH STREET /27/,1( /27/,1( EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY 3 STORY CORNELIA STREET CORNELIA STREET EXISTING ROOF PLAN PROPOSED ROOF PLAN SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0” OGAWA DEPARDON ARCHITECTS 16 JONES STREET 77 CHAMBERS STREET, 2ND FLOOR NEW YORK, NY 10014 NEW YORK, NY 10007.
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