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Accessibility questions: Jeong-ah Choi, (718) 286-2860, jchoi@queensbp .org, by: Thursday, May 11, 2017, 3:00 P .M . PUBLIC HEARINGS AND m9-15 MEETINGS CITY COUNCIL

� PUBLIC HEARINGS See Also: Procurement; Agency Rules

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council has scheduled the following public hearings on the matters indicated below: BOROUGH PRESIDENT - QUEENS The Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting and Maritime Uses will hold a public hearing on the following matter in the Council „„MEETING Committee Room, 16th Floor, 250 Broadway, New York City, NY 10007, commencing at 11:00 A.M., on Tuesday, May 16, 2017: The Queens Borough Board will meet Monday, May 15, 2017, at 5:30 1000-SEAT PRIMARY/INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FACILITY P .M ., in the Queens Borough President Conference Room, 120-55 CB - 5 20175203 SCK Queens Boulevard, 2nd Floor, Kew Gardens, NY 11424 . Application pursuant to Section 1732 of the New York School Construction Authority Act, concerning the proposed site selection for a new, approximately 1000-Seat Primary/Intermediate School Facility, to be located at the block, bounded by Atlantic Avenue, Logan Street, Dinsmore Place and Chestnut Street (Block 4142, Lot 32 in portion), in the East New York section of Brooklyn, in Community School District No . 19 .

The Subcommittee on Planning, Dispositions and Concessions will hold a public hearing on the following matter in the Council Committee Room, 16th Floor, 250 Broadway, New York City, NY 10007, commencing at 1:00 P.M., on Tuesday, May 16, 2017: 2778 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

163RD STREET IMPROVEMENT COUNCIL 13-15 GREENPOINT AVENUE BRONX CBs - 3 and 4 20175418 HAX BROOKLYN CB - 1 N 160282 ZRK Application submitted by the New York City Department of Application submitted by Kent/Greenpoint, LLC, pursuant to Housing Preservation and Development for the termination of a prior Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the tax exemption and approval of a new real property tax exemption, Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, concerning Section 62-35 pursuant to Article XI of the Private Housing Finance Law for property, (Special Bulk Regulations in Certain Areas within Community District located at Block 2426, Lot 62; and Block 2371, Lots 1, 6 and 29; Borough 1, Brooklyn), Community District 1, Borough of Brooklyn . of , Community Districts 3 and 4, Council District 16 . Matter in underline is new, to be added; Accessibility questions: Land Use Division - (212) 482-5154, by: Matter in strikeout is to be deleted; Thursday, May 11, 2017, 3:00 P .M . Matter within ## is defined in 12-10; * * * indicates where unchanged text appears in the Zoning Resolution m10-16 Article VI SPECIAL REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN AREAS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council has scheduled the * * * following public hearings on the matters indicated below: Chapter 2 The Subcommittee on Planning, Dispositions and Concessions Special Regulations Applying in the Waterfront Area will hold a public hearing on the following matter in the * * * Council Committee Room, 16th Floor, 250 Broadway, New York 62-30 City, NY 10007, commencing at 1:00 P.M., on Tuesday, May 16, SPECIAL BULK REGULATIONS 2017: * * * LOTT LEGACY APARTMENTS CB - 11 20175417 HAM 62-35 Special Bulk regulations in Certain Areas Within Community Application submitted by the New York City Department of District 1, Brooklyn Housing Preservation and Development for the termination of a prior tax exemption and approval of a new real property tax exemption, * * * pursuant to Article XI of the Private Housing Finance Law for 62-356 property, located at Block 1610, Lots 9 and 13; Block 1625, Lot 71; Special bulk regulations for zoning lots adjacent to public parks Block 1627, Lots 21 and 22; Block 1628, Lots 2, 4, 6, 10, 49 and 103; On Parcel 12b within Waterfront Access Plan BK-1 in Section 62-931, Block 1629, Lots 30, 64 and 65; Block 1655, Lots 23 and 29; Block 1677, any #lot line# that coincides with the boundary of a #public park# shall Lot 38; Block 1710, Lots 19 and 21; and Block 1711, Lot 121; Borough be considered to be a #street line# of a #wide street# for the purposes of of Manhattan, Community District 11, Council Districts 5 and 8 . applying all #bulk# regulations of this Resolution, except that the Accessibility questions: Land Use Division - (212) 482-5154, by: provisions of paragraphs (g) and (h) of Section 62-354 (Special height Thursday, May 11, 2017, 3:00 P .M . and setback regulations) shall not apply . In lieu thereof, the #street wall# of any #building# fronting on a #lot line# that coincides with the m10-16 boundary of a #public park# shall be located at least eight feet from such #lot line# and no balconies shall be permitted within such eight-foot setback area . At least 90 percent of the width of the #street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council has scheduled the wall# of a #building# or #buildings# fronting on Kent Street shall be following public hearings on the matters indicated below: located within eight feet of the #street line# and extend to a minimum The Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises will hold a public height of 30 feet . hearing on the following matters in the Council Committee * * * Room, 16th Floor, 250 Broadway, New York City, NY 10007, 251 FRONT STREET commencing at 9:30 A.M., on Tuesday, May 16, 2017: BROOKLYN CB - 2 N 150234 ZRK THE EGG SHOP Application submitted by 251 Front Street Realty Inc ., pursuant MANHATTAN CB - 2 20175260 TCM to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Application pursuant to Section 20-226 of the Administrative Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, modifying Appendix F for Code of the City of New York, concerning the petition of The Egg Shop the purpose of establishing a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area . Les, LLC, d/b/a The Egg Shop, for a new revocable consent, to maintain Matter underlined is new, to be added; and operate a small unenclosed sidewalk café, located at 151 Elizabeth Matter struck out is to be deleted; Street . Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10; RUBY’S MIDTOWN * * * indicates where unchanged text appears in the Zoning Resolution MANHATTAN CB - 6 20175243 TCM * * * Application pursuant to Section 20-226 of the Administrative APPENDIX F Code of the City of New York, concerning the petition of Ruby’s Inclusionary Housing Designated Areas and Mandatory Midtown, LLC, d/b/a Ruby’s Midtown, for a new revocable consent, to Inclusionary Housing Areas maintain and operate an unenclosed sidewalk café, located at 442 3rd * * * Avenue . Brooklyn MAMAK MANHATTAN CB - 3 20175305 TCM * * * Application pursuant to Section 20-226 of the Administrative Brooklyn Community District 8 Code of the City of New York, concerning the petition of Love Mamak In the R7A and R7D Districts within the areas shown on the following Corp, d/b/a Mamak, for a new revocable consent, to maintain and Map 1: operate an unenclosed sidewalk café, located at 174 2nd Avenue . Map 1 . (9/24/13) [date of adoption] THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2779

[EXISTING MAP] 251 FRONT STREET BROOKLYN CB - 2 C 150235 ZMK Application submitted by 251 Front Street Realty Inc ., pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter, for the amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No . 12d, changing from an R6B District to an R7A District property, bounded by Water Street, Gold Street, Front Street, and a line 100 feet westerly of Gold Street, as shown on a diagram (for illustrative purposes only) dated December 12, 2016, and subject to the conditions of CEQR Declaration E-404 .

The Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting and Maritime Uses will hold a public hearing on the following matter in the Council Committee Room, 16th Floor, 250 Broadway, New York City, NY 10007, commencing at 11:00 A.M., on Tuesday, May 16, 2017: 800-SEAT PRIMARY/INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL FACILITY CB - 1 20175122 SCR Application pursuant to Section 1732 of the New York School Construction Authority Act, concerning the proposed site selection for a new, approximately 800-Seat Primary/Intermediate School Facility, to be located at the block, bounded by Osgood Avenue to the north, Waverly Place to the south, Wiederer Place to the east, and Targee Street to the west (Block 635, Lot 1), in the Stapleton section of Staten Island, in Community School District No . 31 .

The Subcommittee on Planning, Dispositions and Concessions will hold a public hearing on the following matters in the Council Committee Room, 16th Floor, 250 Broadway, New York City, NY 10007, commencing at 1:00 P.M., on Tuesday, May 16, 2017: LOWER EAST SIDE PEOPLE’S MUTUAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION MANHATTAN CB - 3 20175387 HAM [PROPOSED MAP] Application submitted by the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, for the termination of a prior tax exemption and approval of a new real property tax exemption, pursuant to Article XI of the Private Housing Finance Law for property, located at Block 345, Lot 9; Block 349, Lot 21; Block 350, Lots 23, 39; Block 355, Lot 62; Block 372, Lot 37; Block 378, Lot 4; Block 389, Lot 27; Block 391, Lot 45; Block 393, Lots 6, 7, 8, 40; Block 398, Lot 55; Block 402, Lot 54; Block 404, Lot 58; Block 405, Lot 42; and Block 440, Lot 50; Borough of Manhattan, Community District 3, Council Districts 1 and 2 . BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY OFFSITE BROOKLYN CB - 2 20175388 HAK Application submitted by the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, pursuant to Article XI of the Private Housing Finance Law for the approval of a new real property tax exemption for property, located at Block 1992, Lot 5 and Block 2018, Lot 62, Borough of Brooklyn, Community District 2, Council District 35 . Accessibility questions: Land Use Division - (212) 482-5154, by: Thursday, May 11, 2017, 3:00 P .M .

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council has scheduled the following public hearing on the matter indicated below: The Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Siting and Maritime Uses will hold a public hearing on the following matter in the Council Committee Room, 250 Broadway, 16th Floor, New York City, NY 10007, commencing at 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday, May 16, 2017: PORTS AMERICA, INC. MARITIME LEASE MANHATTAN CB - 4 20175389 PNM Application pursuant to §1301 (2) (f) of the New York City Charter concerning a proposed maritime lease between the New York City Department of Small Business Services and Ports America, Inc ., for piers 88 and 90 on the Hudson River between West 48th Street and West 55th Street, in the Borough of Manhattan . Accessibility questions: Land Use Division - (212) 482-5154, by: Thursday, May 11, 2017, 3:00 P .M .

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Boulevard, a line 100 feet southwesterly of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southeasterly of Cornaga Avenue, Beach 19th Street, Cornaga Avenue, and a line midway between Beach 20th Street CITY PLANNING COMMISSION and Beach 19th Street; � PUBLIC HEARINGS 4 . changing from a C4-2 District to an R5 District property bounded by a line 100 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, the southerly th NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that resolutions have been adopted by centerline prolongation of Beach 19 Street, a line 200 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, and the southerly centerline the City Planning Commission, scheduling public hearings on the st following matters to be held at Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street, New prolongation of Beach 21 Street; York, NY, on Wednesday, May 24, 2017, at 10:00 A .M . 5 . changing from an R5 District to an R6 District property bounded BOROUGH OF QUEENS by: Nos. 1-8 a . a line 150 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Beach Channel Drive, DOWNTOWN FAR ROCKAWAY DEVELOPMENT PLAN a line 115 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Redfern Avenue, No. 1 Mott Avenue, Beach 22nd Street, a line 200 feet southwesterly CD 14 C 170245 HGQ of Mott Avenue, a line 200 feet southerly of Mott Avenue, IN THE MATTER OF the designation of the Downtown Far and a line 200 feet westerly of Beach Channel Drive and its Rockaway Urban Renewal Area, (Block 15529, Lots 9 and 10; and Block southerly prolongation; 15537, Lots p/o 1, 5, p/o 40, 46, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63, b . Augustina Avenue a line 50 feet northeasterly of Nameoke 65, 71, 79, 89, 92, 94, 99, 100, 112, 128, and 130) as an area appropriate Avenue, a line midway between Augustina Avenue and for urban renewal, pursuant to Section 504 of Article 15 of the General Central Avenue, Neilson Street and its northwesterly Municipal (Urban Renewal) State . centerline prolongation, the southwesterly prolongation No. 2 of a line 200 feet southeasterly of Central Avenue, a line CD 14 C 170246 HUQ perpendicular to the northeasterly street line of Nameoke Street distant 150 feet southeasterly (as measured along the IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department street line) from the point of intersection of the northeasterly of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), pursuant to Section street line of Nameoke Street and the southeasterly 505 of Article 15 of the General Municipal (Urban Renewal) Law of street line of Central Avenue, Nameoke Avenue and its New York State and Section 197-c of the New York City Charter, for the southeasterly centerline prolongation; Downtown Far Rockaway Urban Renewal Plan, for the Downtown Far Rockaway Urban Renewal Area . c . Mott Avenue, Beach 18th Street, a line 200 feet northeasterly of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southwesterly of Nameoke No. 3 Street, Cornaga Avenue, the southeasterly centerline CD 14 C 170247 HDQ prolongation of Nameoke Street, a line 125 feet northeasterly IN THE MATTER OF an application, submitted by the Department of Mott Avenue, Gateway Boulevard, a line 150 feet southwesterly of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southeasterly of of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), pursuant to Section th 197-c of the New York City Charter, for the disposition of City-Owned Cornaga Avenue, Beach 19 Street, a line 100 feet southerly property (Block 15529, Lots 9 and 10; and Block 15537, Lots p/o 1, 5, of Cornaga Avenue, the southerly centerline prolongation p/o 40, 46, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 63, 65, 71, 79, 89, 92, 94, of Beach 19th Street, Cornaga Avenue, and a line midway 99, 100, 112, 128, and 130), within the Downtown Far Rockaway Urban between Beach 20th Street and Beach 19th Street; Renewal Area . d . a line perpendicular to the easterly street line of Beach 22nd No. 4 Street distant 100 feet southerly (as measured along the CD 14 C 170248 PPQ street line) from the point of intersection of the easterly street line of Beach 22nd Street and the southeasterly street IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the New York City line of Beach 22nd Street, a line midway between Beach 22nd Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), pursuant to Street and Beach 21st Street, Cornaga Avenue, and a line 100 Section 197-c of New York City Charter, for the disposition of two City- feet easterly of Beach 22nd Street; and Owned properties, located on Beach 21st Street, south of Mott Avenue (Block 15705, Lots 59 and 69) and on the northwest corner of Augustina 6 . changing from a C4-2 District to an R6 District property bounded and Nameoke avenues (Block 15534, Lot 70), pursuant to zoning, as by Mott Avenue, Central Avenue, Bayport Place, a line 150 feet shown on a diagram (for illustrative purposes only) dated January 30, southeasterly of Central Avenue, Foam Place, Beach 18th Street, 2017, and subject to the conditions of CEQR Declaration E-415 . Mott Avenue, a line midway between Beach 20th Street and Beach 19th Street, Cornaga Avenue, the southerly centerline prolongation No. 5 of Beach 19th Street, a line 100 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, CD 14 C 170243 ZMQ and Beach 21st Street and its southerly centerline prolongation; IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by NYC Economic 7 . changing from a C8-1 District to an R6 District property bounded Development Corporation pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the by: New York City Charter for the amendment of the Zoning Map, Section Nos . 25b and 31a: a . Central Avenue, the southeasterly centerline prolongation of Nameoke Avenue, Nameoke Street, a line 150 feet 1 . eliminating from within an existing R3X District a C1-2 District southeasterly of Central Avenue, and Bayport Place; and bounded by a line perpendicular to the northeasterly street line of Nameoke Street distant 150 feet southeasterly (as measured along b . Beach 22nd Street, Mott Avenue, Beach 21st Street, Cornaga the street line) from the point of intersection of the northeasterly Avenue, a line midway between Beach 22nd Street and Beach street line of Nameoke Street and the southeasterly street line of 21st Street, and a line perpendicular to the easterly street line Central Avenue, a line 150 feet southeasterly of Central Avenue, of Beach 22nd Street distant 100 feet southerly (as measured and Nameoke Street; along the street line) from the point of intersection of the easterly street line of Beach 22nd Street and the southeasterly 2 . eliminating from within an existing R5 District a C1-2 District street line of Beach 22nd Street; bounded by: nd 8 . changing from an M1-1 District to an R6 District property a . Dix Avenue, Redfern Avenue, Mott Avenue, Beach 22 Street, bounded by Redfern Avenue, a line 150 feet northeasterly of a line 200 feet southwesterly of Mott Avenue, a line 200 feet Nameoke Avenue, Brunswick Avenue, and Nameoke Avenue; southerly of Mott Avenue, and a line 200 feet westerly of Beach Channel Drive and its southerly prolongation; and 9 . changing from a C4-2 District to an R7-1 District property bounded by the centerline of the Long Island Rail Road Right-Of- b . a line midway between Augustina Avenue and Central Way (Far Rockaway Branch), Bayport Place and its northwesterly Avenue, Neilson Street and its northwesterly centerline centerline prolongation, Central Avenue, and Mott Avenue; prolongation, a line 150 feet southeasterly of Central Avenue, a line perpendicular to the northeasterly street 10 . changing from a C8-1 District to an R7-1 District property line of Nameoke Street distant 150 feet southeasterly (as bounded by Redfern Avenue, Nameoke Avenue, Central Avenue, measured along the street line) from the point of intersection Bayport Place and its northwesterly centerline prolongation, of the northeasterly street line of Nameoke Street and the the centerline of the Long Island Rail Road Right-Of-Way (Far southeasterly street line of Central Avenue, and Nameoke Rockaway Branch), and Mott Avenue; Avenue and its southeasterly centerline prolongation; 11 . establishing within an existing R5 District a C2-4 District 3 . eliminating from within an existing R5 District a C2-2 District bounded by Dix Avenue, a line 50 feet easterly of Beach Channel bounded by Mott Avenue, Beach 18th Street, a line 200 feet Drive, a line 115 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Beach Channel northeasterly of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southwesterly Drive, a line 150 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, and a line 200 feet of Nameoke Street, Cornaga Avenue, Mott Avenue, Gateway westerly of Beach Channel Drive; THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2781

12 . establishing within a proposed R5 District a C2-4 District 2 . eliminating from within an existing R5 District a C1-2 District bounded by a line 100 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, the bounded by: th southerly centerline prolongation of Beach 19 Street, a line nd 200 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, the southerly centerline a . Dix Avenue, Redfern Avenue, Mott Avenue, Beach 22 Street, prolongation of Beach 21st Street; a line 200 feet southwesterly of Mott Avenue, a line 200 feet southerly of Mott Avenue, and a line 200 feet westerly of 13 . establishing within a proposed R6 District a C2-4 District Beach Channel Drive and its southerly prolongation; and bounded by: b . a line midway between Augustina Avenue and Central a . a line 150 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Beach Channel Avenue, Neilson Street and its northwesterly centerline Drive, a line 115 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Redfern prolongation, a line 150 feet southeasterly of Central Avenue, Mott Avenue, Central Avenue, Nameoke Avenue, Avenue, a line perpendicular to the northeasterly street Augustina Avenue, a line 50 feet northeasterly of Nameoke line of Nameoke Street distant 150 feet southeasterly (as Avenue, a line midway between Augustina Avenue and measured along the street line) from the point of intersection Central Avenue, the northwesterly centerline prolongation of of the northeasterly street line of Nameoke Street and the Neilson Street, Central Avenue, Nameoke Street, a line 150 southeasterly street line of Central Avenue, and Nameoke feet southeasterly of Central Avenue, Foam Place, Beach 18th Avenue and its southeasterly centerline prolongation; Street, a line 200 feet northeasterly of Mott Avenue, a line 3 . eliminating from within an existing R5 District a C2-2 District 100 feet southwesterly of Nameoke Street, Cornaga Avenue, th Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southeasterly of Cornaga Avenue, bounded by Mott Avenue, Beach 18 Street, a line 200 feet Beach 19th Street, a line 100 feet southerly of Cornaga northeasterly of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southwesterly Avenue, the southerly centerline prolongation of Beach 21st of Nameoke Street, Cornaga Avenue, Mott Avenue, Gateway Street, Cornaga Avenue, a line 100 feet easterly of Beach 22nd Boulevard, a line 100 feet southwesterly of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southeasterly of Cornaga Avenue, Beach 19th Street, Street, a line perpendicular to the easterly street line of Beach th nd Cornaga Avenue, and a line midway between Beach 20 Street 22 Street distant 100 feet southerly (as measured along th the street line) from the point of intersection of the easterly and Beach 19 Street; street line of Beach 22nd Street and the southeasterly street 4 . changing from a C4-2 District to an R5 District property bounded line of Beach 22nd Street, Beach 22nd Street, a line 200 feet by a line 100 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, the southerly southwesterly of Mott Avenue, a line 200 feet southerly of centerline prolongation of Beach 19th Street, a line 200 feet Mott Avenue, and a line 200 feet westerly of Beach Channel southerly of Cornaga Avenue, and the southerly centerline Drive and its southerly prolongation; prolongation of Beach 21st Street; b . Redfern Avenue, a line 150 feet northeasterly of Nameoke 5 . changing from an R5 District to an R6 District property bounded Avenue, a line 125 feet southeasterly of Redfern Avenue, and by: Nameoke Avenue; and a . a line 150 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Beach Channel Drive, c . a line 75 feet northwesterly of Brunswick Avenue, a line 150 a line 115 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Redfern Avenue, feet northeasterly of Nameoke Avenue, Brunswick Avenue, Mott Avenue, Beach 22nd Street, a line 200 feet southwesterly and Nameoke Avenue; of Mott Avenue, a line 200 feet southerly of Mott Avenue, 14 . establishing within a proposed R7-1 District a C2-4 District and a line 200 feet westerly of Beach Channel Drive and its bounded by Redfern Avenue, Nameoke Avenue, Central Avenue, southerly prolongation; and Mott Avenue; and b . Augustina Avenue, Neilson Street and its northwesterly 15 . establishing a Special Downtown Far Rockaway District bounded centerline prolongation, the southwesterly prolongation by Dix Avenue, a line 50 feet easterly of Beach Channel Drive, of a line 200 feet southeasterly of Central Avenue, a line a line 115 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Redfern Avenue, a line perpendicular to the northeasterly street line of Nameoke 150 feet northeasterly of Nameoke Avenue, Brunswick Avenue, Street distant 150 feet southeasterly (as measured along the Nameoke Avenue, Augustina Avenue, a line 50 feet northeasterly street line) from the point of intersection of the northeasterly of Nameoke Avenue, a line midway between Augustina Avenue street line of Nameoke Street and the southeasterly and Central Avenue, Neilson Avenue and its northwesterly street line of Central Avenue, Nameoke Avenue and its centerline prolongation, a line 200 feet southeasterly of Central southeasterly centerline prolongation; Avenue, a line perpendicular to the northeasterly street line of c . Mott Avenue, Beach 18th Street, a line 200 feet northeasterly Nameoke Street distant 150 feet southeasterly (as measured along of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southwesterly of Nameoke the street line) from the point of intersection of the northeasterly Street, Cornaga Avenue, the southeasterly centerline street line of Nameoke Street and the southeasterly street line prolongation of Nameoke Street, a line 125 feet northeasterly of Central Avenue, Nameoke Street, a line150 feet southeasterly th of Mott Avenue, Gateway Boulevard, Mott Avenue, a line of Central Avenue, Foam Place, Beach 18 Street, a line 200 feet 110 feet northwesterly of Caffrey Avenue, a line 100 feet northeasterly of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southwesterly of southwesterly of Mott Avenue, Gateway Boulevard, a line Nameoke Street, Cornaga Avenue, the southeasterly centerline 150 feet southwesterly of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet prolongation of Nameoke Street, a line 125 feet northeasterly of southeasterly of Cornaga Avenue, Beach 19th Street, a Mott Avenue, Gateway Boulevard, a line 150 feet southwesterly line 100 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, the southerly of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southeasterly of Cornaga Avenue, th th centerline prolongation of Beach 19 Street, Cornaga Avenue, Beach 19 Street, a line 100 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, th th th and a line midway between Beach 20 Street and Beach 19 the southerly centerline prolongation of Beach 19 Street, a line Street; 200 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, the southerly centerline prolongation of Beach 21st Street, Cornaga Avenue, a line 100 feet d . a line perpendicular to the easterly street line of Beach 22nd easterly of Beach 22nd Street, a line perpendicular to the easterly Street distant 100 feet southerly (as measured along the street line of Beach 22nd Street distant 100 feet southerly (as street line) from the point of intersection of the easterly measured along the street line) from the point of intersection of street line of Beach 22nd Street and the southeasterly street the easterly street line of Beach 22nd Street and the southeasterly line of Beach 22nd Street, a line midway between Beach 22nd street line of Beach 22nd Street, Beach 22nd Street, a line 200 feet Street and Beach 21st Street, Cornaga Avenue, and a line 100 southwesterly of Mott Avenue, a line 200 feet southerly of Mott feet easterly of Beach 22nd Street; and Avenue, and a line 200 feet westerly of Beach Channel Drive and 6 . changing from a C4-2 District to an R6 District property bounded its southerly prolongation; by Mott Avenue, Central Avenue, Bayport Place, a line 150 feet Subject to the conditions of CEQR Declaration E-415 . southeasterly of Central Avenue, Foam Place, Beach 18th Street, Mott Avenue, a line midway between Beach 20th Street and Beach No. 6 19th Street, Cornaga Avenue, the southerly centerline prolongation CD 14 C 170243(A) ZMQ of Beach 19th Street, a line 100 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by NYC Economic and Beach 21st Street and its southerly centerline prolongation; Development Corporation pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the 7 . changing from a C8-1 District to an R6 District property bounded New York City Charter and proposed for modification pursuant to by: Section 206(c)(1) of the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section Nos . 25b and 31a: a . Central Avenue, the southeasterly centerline prolongation of Nameoke Avenue, Nameoke Street, a line 150 feet 1 . eliminating from within an existing R3X District a C1-2 District southeasterly of Central Avenue, and Bayport Place; and bounded by a line perpendicular to the northeasterly street line of Nameoke Street distant 150 feet southeasterly (as measured along b . Beach 22nd Street, Mott Avenue, Beach 21st Street, Cornaga the street line) from the point of intersection of the northeasterly Avenue, a line midway between Beach 22nd Street and Beach street line of Nameoke Street and the southeasterly street line of 21st Street, and a line perpendicular to the easterly street line Central Avenue, a line 150 feet southeasterly of Central Avenue, of Beach 22nd Street distant 100 feet southerly (as measured and Nameoke Street; along the street line) from the point of intersection of the 2782 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

easterly street line of Beach 22nd Street and the southeasterly from the point of intersection of the easterly street line of Beach street line of Beach 22nd Street; 22nd Street and the southeasterly street line of Beach 22nd Street, Beach 22nd Street, a line 200 feet southwesterly of Mott Avenue, 8 . changing from an M1-1 District to an R6 District property a line 200 feet southerly of Mott Avenue, and a line 200 feet bounded by Redfern Avenue, a line 150 feet northeasterly of westerly of Beach Channel Drive and its southerly prolongation; Nameoke Avenue, Brunswick Avenue, and Nameoke Avenue; as shown on a diagram (for illustrative purposes only) dated April 26, 9 . changing from a C4-2 District to an R7-1 District property 2017, and subject to the conditions of CEQR Declaration E-415 . bounded by the centerline of the Long Island Rail Road Right-Of- Way (Far Rockaway Branch), Bayport Place and its northwesterly No. 7 centerline prolongation, Central Avenue, and Mott Avenue; CD 14 N 170244 ZRQ 10 . changing from a C8-1 District to an R7-1 District property IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the New York City bounded by Redfern Avenue, Nameoke Avenue, Central Avenue, Economic Development Corporation pursuant to Section 201 of the Bayport Place and its northwesterly centerline prolongation, New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the centerline of the Long Island Rail Road Right-Of-Way (Far the City of New York, relating to Article XIII, Chapter 6 (Special Far Rockaway Branch), and Mott Avenue; Rockaway District) to establish the Special Downtown Far Rockaway 11 . establishing within an existing R5 District a C2-4 District District and establish a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Area . bounded by Dix Avenue, a line 50 feet easterly of Beach Channel Matter underlined is new, to be added; Drive, a line 115 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Beach Channel Matter struck out is to be deleted; Drive, a line 150 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, and a line 200 feet Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10; westerly of Beach Channel Drive; *** indicates where unchanged text appears in the Zoning Resolution 12 . establishing within a proposed R5 District a C2-4 District Article I: GENERAL PROVISIONS bounded by a line 100 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, the southerly centerline prolongation of Beach 19th Street, a line Chapter 1 - Title, Establishment of Controls and Interpretation 200 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, the southerly centerline of Regulations prolongation of Beach 21st Street; * * * 13 . establishing within a proposed R6 District a C2-4 District 11-122 bounded by: Districts established a . a line 150 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Beach Channel * * * Drive, a line 115 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Redfern Special Purpose Districts Avenue, Mott Avenue, Central Avenue, Nameoke Avenue, * * * Augustina Avenue, the northwesterly centerline prolongation of Neilson Street, Central Avenue, Nameoke Street, a line Establishment of the Special Downtown Brooklyn District 150 feet southeasterly of Central Avenue, Foam Place, Beach th In order to carry out the special purposes of this Resolution as set forth 18 Street, a line 200 feet northeasterly of Mott Avenue, in Article X, Chapter 1, the #Special Downtown Brooklyn District# is a line 100 feet southwesterly of Nameoke Street, Cornaga hereby established . Avenue, Mott Avenue, Gateway Boulevard, a line 100 feet southwesterly of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southeasterly Establishment of the Special Downtown Far Rockaway District of Cornaga Avenue, Beach 19th Street, a line 100 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, the southerly centerline In order to carry out the special purposes of this Resolution as set prolongation of Beach 21st Street, Cornaga Avenue, a line forth in Article XIII, Chapter 6, the #Special Downtown Far Rockaway 100 feet easterly of Beach 22nd Street, a line perpendicular District# is hereby established . to the easterly street line of Beach 22nd Street distant 100 Establishment of the Special Downtown Jamaica District feet southerly (as measured along the street line) from the point of intersection of the easterly street line of Beach 22nd * * * Street and the southeasterly street line of Beach 22nd Street, Chapter 2 – Construction of Language and Definitions Beach 22nd Street, a line 200 feet southwesterly of Mott Avenue, a line 200 feet southerly of Mott Avenue, and a line * * * 200 feet westerly of Beach Channel Drive and its southerly 12-10 prolongation; DEFINITIONS b . Redfern Avenue, a line 150 feet northeasterly of Nameoke * * * Avenue, a line 125 feet southeasterly of Redfern Avenue, and Nameoke Avenue; and Special Downtown Brooklyn District c . a line 75 feet northwesterly of Brunswick Avenue, a line 150 The “Special Downtown Brooklyn District” is a Special Purpose District feet northeasterly of Nameoke Avenue, Brunswick Avenue, designated by the letters “DB” in which special regulations set forth in and Nameoke Avenue; Article X, Chapter 1, apply . 14 . establishing within a proposed R7-1 District a C2-4 District Special Downtown Far Rockaway District bounded by Redfern Avenue, Nameoke Avenue, Central Avenue, and Mott Avenue; and The “Special Downtown Far Rockaway District” is a Special Purpose District designated by the letters “DFR” in which special regulations 15 . establishing a Special Downtown Far Rockaway District bounded set forth in Article XIII, Chapter 6, apply . by Dix Avenue, a line 50 feet easterly of Beach Channel Drive, a line 115 feet southerly of Dix Avenue, Redfern Avenue, a Special Downtown Jamaica District line 150 feet northeasterly of Nameoke Avenue, Brunswick * * * Avenue, Nameoke Avenue, Augustina Avenue, Neilson Avenue and its northwesterly centerline prolongation, a line 200 feet Chapter 4 – Sidewalk Café Regulations southeasterly of Central Avenue, a line perpendicular to the * * * northeasterly street line of Nameoke Street distant 150 feet southeasterly (as measured along the street line) from the point of 14-44 intersection of the northeasterly street line of Nameoke Street and Special Zoning Districts Where Certain Sidewalk Cafes Are the southeasterly street line of Central Avenue, Nameoke Street, Permitted a line150 feet southeasterly of Central Avenue, Foam Place, Beach th #Enclosed# or #unenclosed sidewalk cafes# shall be permitted, as 18 Street, a line 200 feet northeasterly of Mott Avenue, a line indicated, in the following special zoning districts, where allowed 100 feet southwesterly of Nameoke Street, Cornaga Avenue, the by the underlying zoning . #Small sidewalk cafes#, however, may be southeasterly centerline prolongation of Nameoke Street, a line located on #streets# or portions of #streets# within special zoning 125 feet northeasterly of Mott Avenue, Gateway Boulevard, Mott districts pursuant to the provisions of Section 14-43 (Locations Where Avenue, a line 110 feet northwesterly of Caffrey Avenue, a line 100 Only Small Sidewalk Cafes Are Permitted) . feet southwesterly of Mott Avenue, Gateway Boulevard, a line 150 feet southwesterly of Mott Avenue, a line 100 feet southeasterly * * * of Cornaga Avenue, Beach 19th Street, a line 100 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, the southerly centerline prolongation of th Queens #Enclosed #Unenclosed Beach 19 Street, a line 200 feet southerly of Cornaga Avenue, Sidewalk Cafe# Sidewalk Cafe# the southerly centerline prolongation of Beach 21st Street, Cornaga Avenue, a line 100 feet easterly of Beach 22nd Street, a Downtown Far Rockaway District No Yes line perpendicular to the easterly street line of Beach 22nd Street distant 100 feet southerly (as measured along the street line) Downtown Jamaica District No Yes THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2783

1 In all districts, as indicated, the following shall provide #street# trees Forest Hills District No Yes in accordance with Section 26-41 (Street Tree Planting): Long Island City Mixed Use District2 No Yes (a) #developments#, or #enlargements# that increase the #floor area# on a #zoning lot# by 20 percent or more . However, #street# trees Southern Hunters Point District No Yes shall not be required for #enlargements# of #single-# or #two- family residences#, except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of Willets Point District No Yes this Section; ----- 1 (b) #enlargements# of #single-# or #two-family residences# by 20 #Sidewalk cafes# are not allowed on Austin Street percent or more within the following special purpose districts: 2 See Appendix A in Article XI, Chapter 7 * * * * * * #Special Downtown Brooklyn District#; Article II: RESIDENCE DISTRICT REGULATIONS #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District#; Chapter 3 – Residential Bulk Regulations in Residence #Special Downtown Jamaica District#; Districts * * * * * * 23-011 Article XIII - Special Purpose Districts Quality Housing Program Chapter 6 * * * Special Downtown Far Rockaway District (c) In the districts indicated without a letter suffix, the optional 136-00 Quality Housing #bulk# regulations permitted as an alternative GENERAL PURPOSES pursuant to paragraph (b) of this Section, shall not apply to: The “Special Downtown Far Rockaway District” established in this * * * Resolution is designed to promote and protect the public health, safety (2) Special Purpose Districts and general welfare of the Downtown Far Rockaway community . These general goals include, among others, the following specific purposes: However, such optional Quality Housing #bulk# regulations are permitted as an alternative to apply in the following (a) strengthen the commercial core of Downtown Far Rockaway by Special Purpose Districts: improving the working and living environments; * * * (b) support the development of vacant and underutilized parcels in Downtown Far Rockaway with a mix of residential, commercial #Special Downtown Brooklyn District#; and community facility uses; #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District#; (c) encourage the design of new buildings to blend into the existing #Special Downtown Jamaica District#; neighborhood fabric by providing a transition in height between the downtown commercial core and the lower-scale residential * * * communities; 23-03 (d) establish a center to the downtown with lively new gathering and Street Tree Planting in Residence Districts civic spaces along Mott Avenue that complement and strengthen the existing neighborhood; R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 (e) encourage the development of affordable housing; In all districts, as indicated, the following shall provide #street# trees in accordance with Section 26-41 (Street Tree Planting): (f) expand the retail, entertainment and commercial character of areas around transit nodes to enhance the area’s role as a local (a) #developments#, or #enlargements# that increase the #floor area# transportation hub; on a #zoning lot# by 20 percent or more . However, #street# trees shall not be required for #enlargements# of #single-# or #two- (g) integrate new roadways into an improved pedestrian and family residences#, except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of vehicular network with key north-south and east-west this Section; connections; (b) #enlargements# of #single-# or #two-family residences# by 20 (h) ensure the provision of adequate accessory parking that reflects percent or more within the following special purpose districts: both the automobile ownership patterns of the neighborhood and * * * public transit access; #Special Downtown Brooklyn District#; (i) enhance the pedestrian environment by relieving sidewalk congestion and providing pedestrian amenities; and #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District#; (j) promote the most desirable use of land and building development #Special Downtown Jamaica District#; and thus conserve and enhance the value of land and buildings, and thereby protect the City’s tax revenues . * * * 136-01 23-154 General Provisions Inclusionary Housing The regulations of this Chapter shall apply within the #Special * * * Downtown Far Rockaway District# . The regulations of all other (d) Special #floor area# provisions for #zoning lots# in #Mandatory chapters of this Resolution are applicable except as modified, Inclusionary Housing areas# supplemented or superseded by the provisions of this Chapter . In the event of a conflict between the provisions of this Chapter and other For #zoning lots# in #Mandatory Inclusionary Housing areas#, the regulations of this Resolution, the provisions of this Chapter shall following provisions shall apply: control . * * * 136-02 (2) Maximum #floor area ratio# District Plan and Maps The maximum #floor area ratio# for the applicable zoning The regulations of this Chapter implement the #Special Downtown Far district in #Inclusionary Housing designated areas# set forth Rockaway District# Plan . in paragraph (b) of this Section shall apply to any #MIH The District Plan includes the following maps in the Appendix to this development# . However, the maximum #floor area ratio# for Chapter: any #MIH development# in an R6 District without a letter suffix shall be 3 .6, in an R7-1 District shall be 4 .6 and in an Map 1 - Special Downtown Far Rockaway District and Subdistrict R7-3 or R7X District shall be 6 .0, the maximum #floor area Map 2 - Commercial Core ratio# shall be 6 .0 for any #MIH development# . Map 3 - Ground Floor Use and Transparency Requirements * * * Map 4 - Maximum Building Height Map 5 - Tower Locations and Sidewalk Widenings 33-03 Map 6 - Publicly Accessible Private Streets Street Tree Planting in Commercial Districts Map 7 - Mandatory Street Walls and Public Open Space C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 The maps are hereby incorporated and made part of this Resolution for 2784 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 the purpose of specifying locations where the special regulations and Map 3 and along the portion of the private street connecting Mott requirements set forth in this Chapter apply . Avenue with the southerly cross street within Subdistrict A . In addition, the screening requirements of paragraph (b) of Section 37-35 136-03 shall apply along intersecting #streets# within 50 feet of designated Subdistricts #streets#, and along intersecting #streets# or private streets within 50 In order to carry out the purposes and provisions of this Chapter, feet of the portion of the private street connecting Mott Avenue with Subdistrict A is established and the location of the Subdistrict is shown the southerly cross street within Subdistrict A . on Map 1 in the Appendix to this Chapter . 136-15 136-04 Special Use Regulations Within Subdistrict A Applicability of District Regulations The following additional special #use# provisions of this Section, 136-041 inclusive, shall apply within Subdistrict A, as shown on Map 1 (Special Applicability of the Quality Housing Program Downtown Far Rockaway District and Subdistrict) in the Appendix to this Chapter . R6 R7-1 136-151 In the districts indicated, and in C2 Commercial Districts mapped Modification of Supplemental Use Provisions within such districts, any #building# containing #residences#, #long- term care facilities# or philanthropic or non-profit institutions with For #mixed buildings#, the underlying provisions of Section 32-421 sleeping accommodations that is constructed in accordance with the (Limitation on floors occupied by non-residential uses) restricting the #bulk# regulations of this Chapter shall be considered a #Quality location of #commercial uses# listed in Use Groups 6, 7, 8, 9 or 14 to Housing building#, and shall comply with the provisions of Article II, below the level of the first #story# ceiling in any #building# occupied Chapter 8 (The Quality Housing Program) of this Resolution . on one of its upper stories by #residential# or #community facility uses#, shall not apply . In lieu thereof, such #commercial uses#, other 136-042 than offices listed in Use Group 6B, shall not be located above the level Applicability of the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Program of the second #story# ceiling . Offices shall be permitted above the level of the second #story#, provided that where any floor space allocated R6 R7-1 to such offices is located on the same #story# as a #dwelling unit#, no In the districts indicated, and in C2 Commercial Districts mapped access exists between such #uses#, and further provided that no floor within such districts, the regulations for a #Mandatory Inclusionary space allocated to such offices is located directly over #dwelling units# . Housing area# shall apply . The locations of such #Mandatory 136-152 Inclusionary Housing areas# are shown on the maps in Appendix F of Location of entrances this Resolution . (a) Non-#residential# entrances 136-10 SPECIAL USE REGULATIONS Within Subdistrict A, on designated #streets#, as shown on Map 3 (Ground Floor Use and Transparency Requirements) in The #use# regulations of the underlying district shall apply except as the Appendix to this Chapter, the entrance regulations of this modified in this Section, inclusive . paragraph (a) shall apply to any #building or other structure# 136-11 fronting on such #streets# . These provisions shall also apply to the frontage of #buildings# along the portion of the private Location Within Buildings street connecting Mott Avenue with the southerly cross street Within locations shown on Map 2 (Commercial Core) in the Appendix within Subdistrict A . Access to each ground floor #commercial# to this Chapter, the provisions of Section 32-421 (Limitation on floors or #community facility# establishment shall be provided occupied by commercial uses) shall not apply . In lieu thereof, the directly from a #street# or from the portion of the private street provisions of Section 32-422 (Location of floors occupied by commercial connecting Mott Avenue with the southerly cross street . uses) shall apply . (b) #Residential# entrances 136-12 Each ground floor #dwelling unit# with frontage only on Redfern Use Groups 10A and 12 in C2 Districts Avenue shall be directly accessible from the #street# . Within locations shown on Map 2 (Commercial Core) in the Appendix 136-20 to this Chapter, the provisions of Sections 32-19 (Use Group 10) and SPECIAL BULK REGULATIONS 32-21 (Use Group 12) shall be modified to allow Use Groups 10A and 12 in C2 Districts . The #bulk# regulations of the underlying district shall apply except as modified in this Section, inclusive . 136-13 Ground Floor Use Regulations 136-21 Floor Area Ratio The special ground floor #use# provisions of this Section shall apply to any #building or other structure# fronting on designated #streets#, as Within locations shown on Map 2 (Commercial Core) in the Appendix shown on Map 3 (Ground Floor Use and Transparency Requirements) to this Chapter, the provisions of this Section shall apply . in the Appendix to this Chapter . These provisions shall also apply Section 33-121 (In districts with bulk governed by Residence District to the frontage of #buildings# along the portion of the private street bulk regulations) shall apply, except that this Section shall modify connecting Mott Avenue with the southerly cross street within Section 33-121 to permit a maximum #floor area ratio# of 3 4. for Subdistrict A, as shown on Map 6 (Publicly Accessible Private Streets) . #zoning lots# containing only #commercial use# as shown in Column A in the table in such Section . For #zoning lots# containing #residential #Uses# within #stories# on the ground floor or with a floor level within use# and either #community facility# or #commercial use#, the #floor five feet of the level of the adjoining sidewalk, shall be limited to non- area ratio# provisions of Section 35-31 (Maximum Floor Area Ratio) #residential uses# . A #building’s street# frontage shall be allocated shall apply, utilizing the permitted maximum #floor area ratio# of exclusively to such #uses#, except for Type 1 lobby space, entrances 3 .4 for #commercial use# as set forth in this Section . In addition, and exits to #accessory# off-street parking facilities, and entryways the provisions of Section 35-311 (Maximum floor area and special or entrances to subway stations in accordance with Section 37-33 provisions for mixed buildings or zoning lots containing community (Minimum Width of Certain Uses) . Such non-#residential uses# shall facility use in certain districts) shall not apply . comply with the minimum depth provisions of Section 37-32 (Ground Floor Depth Requirements for Certain Uses) . 136-22 Height and Setback Regulations 136-14 Transparency and Parking Wrap Requirements For #residential buildings#, #mixed buildings# and #commercial buildings#, the height and setback regulations of the underlying The provisions of this Section shall apply to #buildings developed# district shall be modified by the regulations of this Section, inclusive . or #enlarged# after [date of adoption], where the ground floor of such The provisions of Section 23-952 (Height and setback in Mandatory #development# or #enlarged# portion of the #building# fronts upon Inclusionary Housing areas) and Section 23-664 (Modified height and designated #streets# as shown on Map 3 (Ground Floor Use and setback regulations for certain Inclusionary Housing buildings or Transparency Requirements) in the Appendix to this Chapter . These affordable independent residences for seniors) shall not apply within provisions shall also apply to the frontage of #buildings# located the #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District# . along the portion of the private street connecting Mott Avenue with All heights shall be measured from the #base plane# . the southerly cross street within Subdistrict A . The location of such private streets are shown on Map 6 . The ground floor #street wall# of 136-221 such #building# or portion thereof shall be glazed in accordance with Street wall location Section 37-34 (Minimum Transparency Requirements) . In C2 Districts, #street walls# shall be provided in accordance with the The provisions of Section 37-35 (Parking Wrap and Screening provisions of this Section . The #street wall# location regulations of the Requirements) shall apply along designated #streets# as shown on underlying district shall apply except as modified in this Section . THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2785

(a) In C2 Districts mapped within R6 and R7-1 Districts, at least 70 136-31 percent of the #aggregate width of street walls# shall be located Special Height and Setback Regulations Within Subdistrict A within eight feet of the #street line# and shall extend to at least the minimum base height specified in Section 136-222 (Minimum 136-311 and maximum base height), or the height of the #building#, Street wall location whichever is less . Up to 30 percent of the #aggregate width of The provisions of Section 136-221 (Street wall location) shall apply street walls# may be recessed beyond eight feet of the #street within Subdistrict A, except that for “Street Wall A” and “Street Wall line#, provided that any such recesses deeper than ten feet along B”, as shown on Map 7 (Mandatory Street Walls and Public Open a #wide street# or 15 feet along a #narrow street# are located Space) in the Appendix to this Chapter, the provisions of Section 136- within an #outer court# . For #zoning lots# bounded by more than 221 (Street wall location) shall not apply . In lieu thereof, the provisions one #street line#, these #street wall# location requirements shall of this Section shall apply . be mandatory on only one #street line# . (a) “Street Wall A” (b) In C2 Districts mapped within R7-1 Districts, for #buildings# or #Buildings# on the west side of Open Space B shall have a #building segments# with frontage on Redfern Avenue located #street wall# located along the required sidewalk widening on wholly beyond 150 feet of Nameoke Street and wholly beyond Mott Avenue, shown as “A1” on Map 7, except that #street wall# the prolongation of the northerly #street line# of Dix Avenue, articulation set forth in paragraph (e) of Section 35-651 (Street the street wall location rules of paragraph (b) of Section 23-661 wall location) shall be permitted . Beyond 112 feet of Redfern (Street wall location) shall apply . Avenue, the #street wall# shall be located no closer to Central Avenue than “A2” as shown on Map 7 . (c) In C2 Districts mapped within R5 Districts, at least 70 percent of the #aggregate width of street walls# shall be located within eight (b) “Street Wall B” feet of the #street line# and shall extend to a height of 30 feet, or #Street walls# fronting Open Space B shall be located no closer the height of the #building#, whichever is less . Up to 30 percent to Redfern Avenue than as shown on Map 7 for “B1 ”. The #street of the #aggregate width of street walls# may be recessed beyond walls# of #buildings# on the east side of Open Space B with frontage eight feet of the #street line#, provided that any such recesses on Mott Avenue shall be located no closer to Mott Avenue than as deeper than ten feet along a #wide street# or 15 feet along a shown on Map 7 for “B2” and “B3 ”. Portions of #street walls# with #narrow street# are located within an #outer court# . For #zoning frontage on Mott Avenue, located so that a line drawn perpendicular lots# bounded by more than one #street line#, these #street wall# to “B3” intersects such #street walls#, shall be located no further location requirements shall be mandatory on only one #street than 30 feet from “B3 ”. #Street walls# fronting Central Avenue shall line# . be located no closer to Central Avenue than as shown on Map 7 for (d) Below a height of 15 feet or the height of the second #story# floor, “B4,” and shall be located no further than ten feet from “B4 ”. whichever is lower, no recesses shall be permitted within 30 feet All #street walls# governed by this Section shall extend to the of the intersection of two #street lines# except recesses that do not minimum base height specified in Section 136-313 (Minimum and exceed a depth of 12 inches . The provisions of this paragraph (d) maximum base height), or the height of the #building#, whichever is shall not apply to #buildings# or #building segments# subject to less . the provisions of paragraph (b) of this Section . 136-312 The underlying allowances for #street wall# articulation, set forth Street wall recesses in paragraph (e) of Section 35-651 (Street wall location) shall be permitted to project or recess beyond the #street wall# locations For each #building# within Subdistrict A, a minimum of 20 percent of established in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Section . the surface area of #street walls# below the maximum base height and above the level of the first #story# shall be recessed beyond eight feet of Existing #buildings# may be vertically #enlarged# by up to one #story# the #street line# . Portions of #street lines# with no #street walls# may or 15 feet, without regard to the #street wall# location requirements of be counted towards the recess requirements of this Section . No portion this Section . of such minimum recess area shall be located within 30 feet of the 136-222 intersection of two #street lines# . Minimum and maximum base height 136-313 R6 R7-1 Minimum and maximum base height In the districts indicated, and in C2 Commercial Districts mapped Within Subdistrict A, the provisions of Section 136-222 (Minimum and within such districts, the minimum and maximum heights before maximum base height) shall not apply . In lieu thereof, for #residential setback of a #street wall# required pursuant to Section 136-221 (Street buildings#, #mixed buildings# and #commercial buildings#, the wall location), shall be as set forth in the following table: provisions of this Section shall apply . The #street wall# height regulations of the underlying district shall apply except as modified in this Section . The minimum and maximum heights before setback District Minimum Maximum of a #street wall# required pursuant to Section 136-221 (Street wall Base Height Base Height location), shall be as set forth in the following table: (feet) (feet) R6 30 55 Condition Minimum Maximum Minimum Base Height Base Setback R7-1 40 55 (feet) Height Depth (feet) (feet) At a height not lower than the minimum base height nor higher than the maximum base height specified for the applicable district in this Fronting on Redfern 40 55 10 Section, a setback with a depth of at least ten feet shall be provided Avenue and greater from any #street wall# fronting on a #wide street#, and a setback with than 75 feet from an a depth of at least 15 feet shall be provided from any #street wall# intersecting #street# or fronting on a #narrow street# . In addition, the underlying provisions of private street paragraphs (c)(2) through (c)(4) of Section 23-662 (Maximum height of Fronting on, or within 40 70 10 buildings and setback regulations) shall apply to such setbacks . 100 feet of, a #street# 136-223 Maximum building height Beyond 100 feet of a 40 90 7 #street#, and fronting on R6 R7-1 a private street In the districts indicated, and in C2 Commercial Districts mapped within such districts, the maximum height of a #building or other 136-314 structure# and the maximum number of #stories# shall be as shown on Maximum building height and horizontal dimension for tall Map 4 (Maximum Building Height) in the Appendix to this Chapter . buildings 136-30 Any portion of a #building# above a height of 125 feet shall comply with the provisions of this Section . Such portions of a #building# are SPECIAL REGULATIONS WITHIN SUBDISTRICT A hereinafter referred to as “towers ”. The regulations of this Section, inclusive, shall apply within the area (a) Towers shall not be permitted except within the area shown on labeled “Subdistrict A”, as shown on Map 1 (Special Downtown Far Map 5 (Tower Locations and Sidewalk Widenings) in the Appendix Rockaway District and Subdistrict) in the Appendix to this Chapter . to this Chapter . The regulations of the #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District# shall apply, except as modified by the regulations of this Section, (b) Towers shall be located within portions of #zoning lots# bounded inclusive . by intersecting #street lines#, including private street lines and 2786 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

lines parallel to and 200 feet from each intersecting #street line# . All required private streets and publicly accessible open spaces, once However, the provisions of this paragraph (b) shall not apply certified in accordance with the provisions of this Section, shall be duly within “Area A” as shown on Map 5 . recorded in the form of a signed declaration of restrictions, including (c) Towers shall be separated from one another by a minimum provisions for the maintenance and operation of such private streets distance of 60 feet, measured in all horizontal directions . and publicly accessible open spaces, indexed against the property, (d) The maximum horizontal dimension of a tower, measured in binding the owners, successors and assigns to provide and maintain any direction, shall not exceed 175 feet . For the purposes of this such private streets and publicly accessible open spaces in accordance Section, #abutting# portions of #buildings# above a height of 125 with the plans certified by the Chairperson . Such declaration, or any feet shall be considered a single tower . maintenance and operation agreement with the City or its designee executed in connection therewith, shall require that adequate security be provided to ensure that the private streets and public access areas are maintained in accordance with the declaration and any related maintenance and operation agreement and are closed only at authorized times . The filing of such declaration in the Borough Office of the Register of the City of New York shall be a precondition for the issuance of a building permit . In addition, the private streets and publicly accessible open spaces integral to the #development# or #enlargement# of a #building#, as indicated in the plans certified by the Chairperson, shall be recorded on the certificate of occupancy for such #building# by the Department of Buildings . The recording information of the declaration of restrictions shall be included on the certificate of occupancy for any #building#, or portion thereof, issued after the recording date . The property owner shall be responsible for the construction and maintenance of all required private streets and publicly accessible open spaces on the #zoning lot# . No temporary or final certificate of occupancy shall be issued for any #building# abutting such private street or publicly accessible open space until all required improvements Diagram of Maximum Horizontal Dimension are completed . (e) To permit portions of a #building# to rise from grade to a tower portion without setback, the setback provisions of Section 136- 136-322 313 (Minimum and maximum base height) shall not apply to any Sidewalk widening portion of a #building# located within 100 feet of intersecting #street lines#, including private street lines . For #buildings developed# or #enlarged# after [date of adoption], where the #development# or horizontal #enlargement# fronts upon (f) The maximum height of a tower shall be 155 feet or 15 #stories#, designated #streets# as shown on Map 5 (Tower Locations and whichever is lower . Sidewalk Widenings) in the Appendix to this Chapter, the provisions of (g) No more than two towers shall be permitted within Subdistrict A . this Section shall apply . 136-32 A sidewalk widening is a continuous, paved open area along the #street Streets and public open areas line# of a #zoning lot#, located within the #zoning lot# . A sidewalk 136-321 widening shall be provided along #streets# as shown on Map 5, to the Certification extent necessary, so that a minimum sidewalk width of 13 feet or 15 The requirements of this Section shall apply to #zoning lots# containing feet, as applicable, is achieved, including portions within and beyond #developments# or #enlargements# within the current or former the #zoning lot# . Such depth shall be measured perpendicular to the Downtown Far Rockaway Urban Renewal Area . #street line# . Sidewalk widenings shall be improved as sidewalks to No building permit shall be issued for any #development# or Department of Transportation standards, at the same level as the #enlargement# until the Chairperson of the City Planning Commission adjoining public sidewalk and shall be directly accessible to the public certifies to the Department of Buildings that such #development# or at all times . No #enlargement# shall be permitted to decrease the depth #enlargement# complies with the provisions of this Section . of such sidewalk widening to less than such minimum required depth . The Chairperson shall certify that: All mandatory sidewalk widenings must provide lighting in accordance (a) the proposed #development# or #enlargement# complies with with the requirements of Section 37-743, except that the minimum the provisions of Section 136-314 (Maximum building height and level of illumination shall be not less than two horizontal foot candles horizontal dimension for tall buildings) throughout the entire mandatory sidewalk widening . (b) the Department of City Planning has received a letter from the Where a continuous sidewalk widening is provided on the #zoning lot#, Commissioner of Transportation confirming that the design of any proposed private streets and sidewalks abutting the proposed along the entire #block# frontage of a #street#, the boundary of the #development# or #enlargement# comply with Department of sidewalk widening within the #zoning lot# shall be considered to be the Transportation standards; #street line# for the purposes of Sections 136-22 (Height and Setback (c) all private streets abutting the proposed #development# Regulations) and 136-31 (Special Height and Setback Regulations or #enlargement# are designed to grades acceptable to Within Subdistrict A) . the Commissioner of Buildings and the Commissioner of 136-323 Transportation; Private streets (d) all publicly accessible open spaces abutting the proposed #development# or #enlargement# comply with the provisions of In Subdistrict A, private streets shall be accessible to the public at all Section 136-324 (Publicly accessible open space requirements); times, except when required to be closed for repairs, and for no more (e) the location of private streets abutting the proposed than one day each year in order to preserve the private ownership #development# or #enlargement# comply with the provisions of of such area . Private streets shall be constructed to Department of Section 136-323 (Private streets); and Transportation standards for public #streets#, including lighting, signage, materials, crosswalks, curbs and curb cuts . Private streets shall (f) for any portion of Subdistrict A outside the area proposed for #development# or #enlargement# and for which a certification include a paved road bed with a minimum width of 34 feet from curb pursuant to this Section has not been obtained, the applicant to curb and sidewalks with a minimum width of 13 feet on each side has submitted sufficient documentation showing that the along the entire length of the private street . Such private streets shall #development# or #enlargement# that is the subject of this be located as shown on Map 6 (Publicly Accessible Private Street) in the certification, and any associated private streets and publicly Appendix to this Chapter . One street tree shall be planted for every 25 accessible open spaces required to be constructed in conjunction with such #development# or #enlargement#, shall not preclude feet of curb length of each private street . Fractions equal to or greater such undeveloped portions of Subdistrict A from complying with than one-half resulting from this calculation shall be considered to be the provisions of Sections 136-323 and 136-324 under future one tree . Such trees shall be planted at approximately equal intervals certifications pursuant to this Section . along the entire length of the curb of the private street . THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2787

Private streets shall be considered #streets# for the purposes of (ii) the requirement of one linear foot of seating for each establishing the #use, bulk# and parking regulations of this Resolution . 30 square feet of #public plaza# area shall be modified However, for the purposes of #floor area# regulations, private streets to one linear foot of seating for each 60 square feet of shall be considered part of a #zoning lot# . publicly accessible open space; and The private street network shall be established as follows . (iii) seating for open air cafes may count toward the seating requirement, in the category of moveable seating, (a) A central street shall connect Mott Avenue with Nameoke Ave . The provided that 50 percent of the linear seating capacity is street’s intersection with Mott Avenue shall be no closer than 112 feet from Redfern Avenue . The street’s intersection with Nameoke provided through other seating types; Avenue shall occur within the 210-foot wide area shown on Map 6 . (4) Section 37-744 shall be modified to require a minimum of one However, if the centerline of the new street is not within five feet litter receptacle per 10,000 square feet of publicly accessible of the extended centerline of Brunswick Avenue, then the easterly open space; curb of the new street shall be greater than 50 feet from the (5) Entry plaques for publicly accessible open spaces shall be extended line of the westerly curb of Brunswick Avenue . provided as described in paragraph (a) of Section 37-751, (b) A southerly cross street shall connect Redfern Avenue with the except that the number of such plaques shall be provided central street, intersecting Redfern Avenue within the 170-foot so that one such plaque is located at each point of entry to wide area shown on Map 6 . However, if the centerline of the new such publicly accessible open space, and lettering at least street is not within five feet of the extended centerline of Dix one inch in height shall be provided stating the words, “Open Avenue, then the northerly curb of the new street shall be greater to the public:” followed by hours permitted pursuant to this than 50 feet from the extended line of the southerly curb of Dix paragraph, (5); and Avenue . (6) Section 37-753 shall be modified to permit non-#illuminated# (c) A northerly cross street shall connect Birdsall Avenue with or #illuminated accessory signs# . Bayport Place, intersecting Redfern Avenue so that the centerline of the new street is within five feet of the extended centerline of 136-40 Birdsall Avenue and within five feet of the centerline of Bayport SPECIAL OFF-STREET PARKING REGULATIONS Place . 136-41 (d) The portion of the central street between Mott Avenue and the Parking Regulations southerly cross street shall be reserved for a publicly accessible The off-street parking regulations shall be modified, as follows: open space improved pursuant to the provisions of 136-324 (Publicly accessible open space requirements) . Vehicular access (a) The regulations of Section 25-027 (Applicability of regulations in shall be limited to emergency vehicles only, and the minimum Community District 14, Queens) shall not apply . In lieu thereof, dimensions for road beds and sidewalks of this Section shall not the regulations of the applicable underlying district shall apply, as apply . modified by the provisions of this Section . The provisions of this Section may be modified to the minimum extent (b) In a C2 Commercial District mapped within an R7-1 District, the necessary by the Commissioner of Transportation in the event that regulations of Section 25-251 (Income-restricted housing units) the Fire Department conveys its determination in writing that such shall be modified to require an #accessory# off-street parking modifications are required under law or regulation governing adequate requirement of 25 percent per #income-restricted housing unit# . fire access . (c) For #commercial uses# in Parking Requirement Categories PRC-A, 136-324 PRC-B, PRC-B1 and PRC-C, the provisions of Section 36-21 Publicly accessible open space requirements (General Provisions) shall be modified to require #accessory# off- street parking spaces at a rate of one parking space per 750 square Publicly accessible open spaces described in this Section shall be feet of #floor area# . considered #streets# for the purposes of establishing #use# and #bulk# regulations . However, for the purposes of #floor area# regulations, such For ambulatory diagnostic or treatment health care facilities areas shall be considered part of a #zoning lot# . listed in Use Group 4, the provisions of Sections 25-31 (General Provisions) and 36-21 shall be modified to require #accessory# off- (a) Publicly accessible open spaces shall be provided in the area shown street parking spaces at a rate of one parking space per 750 square on Map 7 (Mandatory Street Walls and Public Open Space) in feet of #floor area# . the Appendix to this Chapter . Area A shall contain a minimum of 7,500 square feet, and Area B shall contain a minimum of 27,000 (d) Within Subdistrict A, parking spaces provided on private streets square feet and a maximum of 40,000 square feet . A portion of the shall count towards the number of #accessory# off-street parking required publicly accessible open space located within Area B shall spaces required by the provisions of Sections 36-20 (REQUIRED contain an area of at least 10,000 square feet located wholly within ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES FOR 125 feet of Mott Avenue and shall measure a minimum of 100 feet COMMERCIAL OR COMMUNITY FACILITY USES) and 36-30 in all horizontal directions . (REQUIRED ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES FOR RESIDENCES WHEN PERMITTED IN COMMERCIAL (b) Publicly accessible open spaces shall comply with the provisions DISTRICTS) . of Sections 37-725 (Steps), 37-726 (Permitted obstructions), 37-728 (Standards of accessibility for persons with disabilities), 37-73 136-50 (Kiosks and Open Air Cafes) and 37-74 (Amenities), except for the AUTHORIZATION TO MODIFY STANDARDS FOR PUBLICLY following modifications: ACCESSIBLE OPEN SPACES AND PRIVATE STREETS (1) Paragraphs (c)(4) and (d) of Section 37-73 shall not apply to The City Planning Commission may authorize modification of the the certification of open air cafes in the Special District, and provisions of Sections 136-323 (Private streets) and 136-324 (Publicly the filing of plans for open air cafes in the Borough Office of accessible open space requirements), provided that the Commission the City Register shall not be required; shall find that: (2) Paragraph (b) of Section 37-73 shall be modified to limit the (a) the usefulness and attractiveness of the publicly accessible open aggregate area of open air cafes to no more than 40 percent of space will be improved by the proposed design and layout; the public access area, and to allow open air cafes to occupy (b) such modification to private street provisions will result in a up to 50 percent of #street# frontage along Mott Avenue; private street network that will ensure pedestrian and vehicular (3) Section 37-741 (Seating) shall be modified as follows: mobility and safety and will be well integrated with the surrounding #streets#; and (i) the requirement for a minimum of one linear foot of required seating for every two linear feet of #street# (c) such modification will result in a superior urban design frontage within 15 feet of the #street line# shall not relationship with surrounding #buildings# and open areas, apply; including #streets# and private streets . 2788 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

The Commission may prescribe appropriate conditions and controls to enhance the relationship of such publicly accessible open spaces and private streets to surrounding #buildings# and open areas . Appendix Special Downtown Far Rockaway District Maps THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2789

* * * APPENDIX F Inclusionary Housing Designated Areas and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Areas * * * Queens * * * Queens Community District 14 In portions of the #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District# and in the R6, R6A, and R7-1 Districts within the areas shown on the following Maps 1 and 2: * * * Map 2 – [date of adoption]

Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area see Section 23-154(d)(3) Area 2 [date of adoption] - MIH Program Option 1 and Option 2 Portion of Community District 14, Queens Resolution for adoption scheduling May 24, 2017 for a public hearing. 2790 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

No. 8 Long Island City Mixed Use No Yes CD 14 N 170244(A) ZRQ District2 IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the New York City Southern Hunters Point No Yes Economic Development Corporation pursuant to Section 201 of the District New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, relating to Article XIII, Chapter 6 (Special Far Willets Point District No Yes Rockaway District) to establish the Special Downtown Far Rockaway ----- District and establish a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Area . 1 #Sidewalk cafes# are not allowed on Austin Street Matter underlined is new, to be added; 2 See Appendix A in Article XI, Chapter 7 Matter struck out is to be deleted; Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10; * * * *** indicates where unchanged text appears in the Zoning Resolution ARTICLE II ARTICLE I RESIDENCE DISTRICT REGULATIONS GENERAL PROVISIONS Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Residential Bulk Regulations in Residence Districts Title, Establishment of Controls and Interpretation of * * * Regulations 23-011 * * * Quality Housing Program 11-122 * * * Districts established (d) In the districts indicated without a letter suffix, the optional * * * Quality Housing #bulk# regulations permitted as an alternative Special Purpose Districts pursuant to paragraph (b) of this Section, shall not apply to: * * * * * * Establishment of the Special Downtown Brooklyn District (3) Special Purpose Districts In order to carry out the special purposes of this Resolution as set forth However, such optional Quality Housing #bulk# regulations in Article X, Chapter 1, the #Special Downtown Brooklyn District# is are permitted as an alternative to apply in the following hereby established . Special Purpose Districts: Establishment of the Special Downtown Far Rockaway District * * * In order to carry out the special purposes of this Resolution as set #Special Downtown Brooklyn District#; forth in Article XIII, Chapter 6, the #Special Downtown Far Rockaway #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District#; District# is hereby established . #Special Downtown Jamaica District#; Establishment of the Special Downtown Jamaica District * * * * * * 23-03 Chapter 2 Street Tree Planting in Residence Districts Construction of Language and Definitions R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 * * * In all districts, as indicated, the following shall provide #street# trees 12-10 in accordance with Section 26-41 (Street Tree Planting): DEFINITIONS (a) #developments#, or #enlargements# that increase the #floor area# * * * on a #zoning lot# by 20 percent or more . However, #street# trees Special Downtown Brooklyn District shall not be required for #enlargements# of #single-# or #two- family residences#, except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of The “Special Downtown Brooklyn District” is a Special Purpose District this Section; designated by the letters “DB” in which special regulations set forth in Article X, Chapter 1, apply . (b) #enlargements# of #single-# or #two-family residences# by 20 percent or more within the following special purpose districts: Special Downtown Far Rockaway District * * * The “Special Downtown Far Rockaway District” is a Special Purpose District designated by the letters “DFR” in which special regulations #Special Downtown Brooklyn District#; set forth in Article XIII, Chapter 6, apply . #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District#; Special Downtown Jamaica District #Special Downtown Jamaica District#; * * * * * * Chapter 4 23-10 Sidewalk Café Regulations OPEN SPACE AND FLOOR AREA REGULATIONS * * * R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 14-44 * * * Special Zoning Districts Where Certain Sidewalk Cafes Are 23-15 Permitted Open Space and Floor Area Regulations in R6 through R10 #Enclosed# or #unenclosed sidewalk cafes# shall be permitted, as Districts indicated, in the following special zoning districts, where allowed R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 by the underlying zoning . #Small sidewalk cafes#, however, may be * * * located on #streets# or portions of #streets# within special zoning districts pursuant to the provisions of Section 14-43 (Locations Where 23-153 Only Small Sidewalk Cafes Are Permitted) . For Quality Housing buildings * * * R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 In the districts indicated, for #Quality Housing buildings#, the Queens #Enclosed #Unenclosed maximum #floor area ratio# and maximum #residential lot coverage# Sidewalk Cafe# Sidewalk Cafe# for #interior lots# or #through lots# shall be as set forth in the table in this Section . The maximum #residential lot coverage# for a #corner Downtown Far Rockaway lot# shall be 100 percent . District No Yes The maximums for #zoning lots#, or portions thereof, located within Downtown Jamaica District No Yes 100 feet of a #wide street# in R6, R7 or R8 Districts without a 1 letter suffix outside the #Manhattan Core#, shall be as designated Forest Hills District No Yes by the same district with an asterisk . In an R6 District inside the THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2791

#Manhattan Core# located within 100 feet of a #wide street#, the ARTICLE XIII maximums shall be indicated by the same district with a double SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS asterisk . Chapter 6 MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE AND FLOOR AREA RATIO Special Downtown Far Rockaway District FOR QUALITY HOUSING BUILDINGS 136-00 GENERAL PURPOSES Maximum #Lot Coverage# The “Special Downtown Far Rockaway District” established in this for an Resolution is designed to promote and protect the public health, safety #Interior Lot# or #Through and general welfare of the Downtown Far Rockaway community . These Lot# Maximum #Floor general goals include, among others, the following specific purposes: District (in percent) Area Ratio# (a) strengthen the commercial core of Downtown Far Rockaway by R6 60 2 .20 improving the working and living environments; R6 ** 2 60 2 .43 (b) support the development of vacant and underutilized parcels in Downtown Far Rockaway with a mix of residential, commercial * 1, 3 R6 R6A and community facility uses; R7B 65 3 .00 (c) encourage the design of new buildings to blend into the existing R6B 60 2 .00 neighborhood fabric by providing a transition in height between the downtown commercial core and the lower-scale residential R7 65 3 .44 communities; * 1 R7 R7A 65 4 .00 (d) establish a center to the downtown with lively new gathering and * * * civic spaces along Mott Avenue that complement and strengthen the existing neighborhood; * 1 R8 70 7 .20 (e) encourage the development of affordable housing; * * * (f) expand the retail, entertainment and commercial character of --- areas around transit nodes to enhance the area’s role as a local transportation hub; 1 for #zoning lots#, or portions thereof, located within 100 feet of a #wide street# in R6, R7 or R8 Districts without a letter suffix (g) integrate new roadways into an improved pedestrian and outside the #Manhattan Core# vehicular network with key north-south and east-west connections; 2 for #zoning lots# in an R6 District inside the #Manhattan Core# located within 100 feet of a #wide street# (h) ensure the provision of adequate accessory parking that reflects both the automobile ownership patterns of the neighborhood and 3 the maximum #lot coverage# for #zoning lots# in an R6 District public transit access; utilizing the height and setback provisions of paragraph (a) of (i) enhance the pedestrian environment by relieving sidewalk Section 23-952 congestion and providing pedestrian amenities; and 23-154 (j) promote the most desirable use of land and building development Inclusionary Housing and thus conserve and enhance the value of land and buildings, and thereby protect the City’s tax revenues . * * * 136-01 (d) Special #floor area# provisions for #zoning lots# in #Mandatory General Provisions Inclusionary Housing areas# The regulations of this Chapter shall apply within the #Special For #zoning lots# in #Mandatory Inclusionary Housing areas#, the Downtown Far Rockaway District# . The regulations of all other following provisions shall apply: chapters of this Resolution are applicable except as modified, supplemented or superseded by the provisions of this Chapter . In the * * * event of a conflict between the provisions of this Chapter and other (2) Maximum #floor area ratio# regulations of this Resolution, the provisions of this Chapter shall control . The maximum #floor area ratio# for the applicable zoning district in #Inclusionary Housing designated areas# set forth 136-02 Definitions in paragraph (b) of this Section shall apply to any #MIH development# . However, the maximum #floor area ratio# for Definitions specifically applicable to this Chapter are set forth in this any #MIH development# in an R6 District without a letter Section . The definitions of other defined terms are set forth in Section suffix shall be 3 .6, in an R7-1 District shall be 4 .6 and in an 12-10 (DEFINITIONS) . R7-3 or R7X District shall be 6 .0, the maximum #floor area Open Space A ratio# shall be 6 .0 for any #MIH development# . “Open Space A” shall be a publicly accessible open space designed and * * * constructed pursuant to the provisions of Section 136-324 (Publicly accessible open space requirements) and located within the area 33-03 designated as “Flexible Open Space A Location” on Map 7 (Mandatory Street Tree Planting in Commercial Districts Street Walls and Public Open Spaces) in the Appendix to this Chapter . C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 Open Space B In all districts, as indicated, the following shall provide #street# trees “Open Space B” shall be a publicly accessible open space designed and in accordance with Section 26-41 (Street Tree Planting): constructed pursuant to the provisions of Section 136-324 (Publicly accessible open space requirements) and located within the area (a) #developments#, or #enlargements# that increase the #floor area# designated as “Flexible Open Space B Location” on Map 7 (Mandatory on a #zoning lot# by 20 percent or more . However, #street# trees Street Walls and Public Open Spaces) in the Appendix to this Chapter . shall not be required for #enlargements# of #single-# or #two- 136-03 family residences#, except as provided in paragraphs (b) and (c) of District Plan and Maps this Section; The regulations of this Chapter implement the #Special Downtown Far (b) #enlargements# of #single-# or #two-family residences# by 20 Rockaway District# Plan . percent or more within the following special purpose districts: The District Plan includes the following maps in the Appendix to this * * * Chapter: #Special Downtown Brooklyn District#; Map 1 - Special Downtown Far Rockaway District and Subdistrict Map 2 - Commercial Core #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District#; Map 3 - Ground Floor Use and Transparency Requirements #Special Downtown Jamaica District#; Map 4 - Maximum Building Height Map 5 - Maximum Building Height Within Subdistrict A * * * Map 6 - Publicly Accessible Private Streets 2792 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

Map 7 - Mandatory Street Walls and Public Open Spaces and exits to #accessory# off-street parking facilities, and entryways Map 8 - Sidewalk Widenings or entrances to subway stations in accordance with Section 37-33 (Maximum Width of Certain Uses) . Such non-#residential uses# shall The maps are hereby incorporated and made part of this Resolution for comply with the minimum depth provisions of Section 37-32 (Ground the purpose of specifying locations where the special regulations and Floor Depth Requirements for Certain Uses) . requirements set forth in this Chapter apply . 136-14 136-04 Transparency and Parking Wrap Requirements Subdistricts The provisions of this Section shall apply to #buildings developed# In order to carry out the purposes and provisions of this Chapter, Subdistrict A is established . The location of the Subdistrict is shown or #enlarged# after [date of adoption], where the ground floor of such on Map 1 in the Appendix to this Chapter . #development# or #enlarged# portion of the #building# fronts upon designated #streets# as shown on Map 3 (Ground Floor Use and 136-05 Transparency Requirements) in the Appendix to this Chapter . These Applicability of District Regulations provisions shall also apply to the frontage of #buildings# located along #Open Space A# . The ground floor #street wall# of such #building# 136-051 or portion thereof shall be glazed in accordance with Section 37-34 Applicability of the Quality Housing Program (Minimum Transparency Requirements) . R6 R7-1 The provisions of Section 37-35 (Parking Wrap and Screening In the districts indicated, and in C2 Commercial Districts mapped Requirements) shall apply along designated #streets# as shown within such districts, any #building# containing #residences#, #long- on Map 3 and along #Open Space A# . In addition, the screening term care facilities# or philanthropic or non-profit institutions with requirements of paragraph (b) of Section 37-35 shall apply along sleeping accommodations that is constructed in accordance with the intersecting #streets# within 50 feet of designated #streets#, and along #bulk# regulations of this Chapter shall be considered a #Quality intersecting #streets# or private streets within 50 feet of #Open Space Housing building#, and shall comply with the provisions of Article II, A# . Chapter 8 (The Quality Housing Program) of this Resolution . 136-15 136-052 Special Use Regulations Within Subdistrict A Applicability of the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Program The following additional special #use# provisions of this Section, R6 R7-1 inclusive, shall apply within Subdistrict A, as shown on Map 1 (Special Downtown Far Rockaway District and Subdistrict) in the Appendix to In the districts indicated, and in C2 Commercial Districts mapped this Chapter . within such districts, the regulations for a #Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area# shall apply . The locations of such #Mandatory 136-151 Inclusionary Housing areas# are shown on the maps in Appendix F of Modification of Supplemental Use Provisions this Resolution . For #mixed buildings#, the underlying provisions of Section 32-421 136-06 (Limitation on floors occupied by non-residential uses) shall not apply . Private Streets and Publicly Accessible Open Spaces In lieu thereof, Use Groups 6, 7, 8, 9 or 14, other than offices listed Except as otherwise provided herein, private streets that are provided in Use Group 6B, shall not be located above the level of the second in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter within the locations #story# ceiling . Offices shall be permitted above the level of the second shown on Map 6 (Publicly Accessible Private Streets) in Appendix A #story#, provided that where any floor space allocated to such offices of this Chapter, and publicly accessible open spaces that are provided is located on the same #story# as a #dwelling unit#, no access exists in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter within the locations between such #uses#, and further provided that no floor space allocated shown on Map 7 (Mandatory Street Walls and Public Open Spaces) to such offices is located directly over #dwelling units# . in Appendix A of this Chapter shall be considered #streets# for the 136-152 purposes of establishing the #use#, #bulk# and parking regulations of Location of entrances this Resolution . However, for the purposes of #floor area# regulations, such private streets and publicly accessible open spaces shall be (a) Non-#residential# entrances considered part of a #zoning lot# . Furthermore, for the purpose of Within Subdistrict A, on designated #streets#, as shown on Map determining minimum and maximum base heights and minimum 3 (Ground Floor Use and Transparency Requirements) in the setback depth pursuant to Section 136-313 (Minimum and maximum Appendix to this Chapter, the requirements of this paragraph base height), private streets and publicly accessible open spaces shall (a) shall apply to any #building or other structure# fronting on be distinguished from #streets# . such #streets# . These provisions shall also apply to the frontage 136-10 of #buildings# along #Open Space A# . Access to each ground floor SPECIAL USE REGULATIONS #commercial# or #community facility# establishment shall be provided directly from a #street# or from #Open Space A# . The #use# regulations of the underlying district shall apply except as modified in this Section, inclusive . (b) #Residential# entrances 136-11 Eighty percent of all ground floor #dwelling units# with frontage Location Within Buildings only on Redfern Avenue shall have a #primary entrance# directly accessible from Redfern Avenue . Within locations shown on Map 2 (Commercial Core) in the Appendix to this Chapter, the provisions of Section 32-421 (Limitation on floors 136-20 occupied by commercial uses) shall not apply . In lieu thereof, the SPECIAL BULK REGULATIONS provisions of Section 32-422 (Location of floors occupied by commercial The #bulk# regulations of the underlying district shall apply except as uses) shall apply . modified in this Section, inclusive . 136-12 136-21 Use Groups 10A and 12 in C2 Districts Lot Coverage Within locations shown on Map 2 (Commercial Core) in the Appendix The #residential# portion of a #building# shall comply with the to this Chapter, the provisions of Sections 32-19 (Use Group 10) and maximum #lot coverage# provisions of the underlying district 32-21 (Use Group 12) shall be modified to allow Use Groups 10A and applicable to #Quality Housing buildings# . 12 in C2 Districts . 136-22 136-13 Height and Setback Regulations Ground Floor Use Regulations For #residential buildings#, #mixed buildings# and #commercial The special ground floor #use# provisions of this Section shall apply to buildings#, the height and setback regulations of the underlying any #building#: district shall be modified by the regulations of this Section, inclusive . (a) fronting on a designated #street#, as shown on Map 3 (Ground The provisions of Section 23-952 (Height and setback in Mandatory Floor Use and Transparency Requirements); or Inclusionary Housing areas) and Section 23-664 (Modified height and setback regulations for certain Inclusionary Housing buildings or (b) located within 175 feet of Mott Avenue and fronting on #Open affordable independent residences for seniors) shall not apply within Space A# . the #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District# . #Uses# within #stories# on the ground floor or with a floor level within All heights shall be measured from the #base plane# . five feet of the level of the adjoining sidewalk, shall be limited to non- #residential uses# . A #building’s street# frontage shall be allocated 136-221 exclusively to such #uses#, except for Type 1 lobby space, entrances Street wall location THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2793

In C2 Districts, the #street wall# location regulations of the underlying The provisions of Section 136-221 (Street wall location) shall apply district shall apply except as modified in this Section . within Subdistrict A, except as provided in this Section . (a) In C2 Districts mapped within R6 and R7-1 Districts, at least 70 (a) For portions of #buildings# or #building segments# with frontage percent of the #aggregate width of street walls# shall be located on Redfern Avenue located between the prolongation of the within eight feet of the #street line# and shall extend to at least northerly #street line# of Dix Avenue and a line 150 feet south of the minimum base height specified in Section 136-222 (Minimum and parallel to Nameoke Street, the street wall location rules of and maximum base height), or the height of the #building#, Section 136-221 shall not apply . In lieu thereof, paragraph (b) of whichever is less . Up to 30 percent of the #aggregate width of Section 23-661 (Street wall location) shall apply . street walls# may be recessed beyond eight feet of the #street (b) For “Street Wall A” and “Street Wall B”, as shown on Map 7 line#, provided that any such recesses deeper than ten feet along (Mandatory Street Walls and Public Open Spaces) in the Appendix a #wide street# or 15 feet along a #narrow street# are located to this Chapter, the provisions of Section 136-231 (Street wall within an #outer court# . For #zoning lots# bounded by more than location) shall not apply . In lieu thereof, the provisions of this one #street line#, these #street wall# location requirements shall Section shall apply . be mandatory on only one #street line# . (1) “Street Wall A” (b) In C2 Districts mapped within R5 Districts, at least 70 percent of the #aggregate width of street walls# shall be located within eight #Buildings# on the west side of #Open Space A# shall have a feet of the #street line# and shall extend to a height of 30 feet, or #street wall# located along the required sidewalk widening the height of the #building#, whichever is less . Up to 30 percent on Mott Avenue, shown as a line designated “A1” on Map 7, of the #aggregate width of street walls# may be recessed beyond except that #street wall# articulation set forth in paragraph eight feet of the #street line#, provided that any such recesses (e) of Section 35-651 (Street wall location) shall be permitted . deeper than ten feet along a #wide street# or 15 feet along a Beyond 112 feet of Redfern Avenue, the #street wall# shall be #narrow street# are located within an #outer court# . For #zoning located no closer to Central Avenue than the line designated lots# bounded by more than one #street line#, these #street wall# “A2” as shown on Map 7 . location requirements shall be mandatory on only one #street (2) “Street Wall B” line# . #Street walls# fronting #Open Space A# shall be located no (c) Below a height of 15 feet or the height of the second #story# floor, closer to Redfern Avenue than as shown as a line designated whichever is lower, no recesses shall be permitted within 30 feet “B1” on Map 7 . The #street walls# of #buildings# on the east of the intersection of two #street lines# except recesses that do not side of #Open Space A# with frontage on Mott Avenue shall exceed a depth of 12 inches . be located no closer to Mott Avenue than as shown as lines The underlying allowances for #street wall# articulation, set forth designated “B2” and “B3” on Map 7 for . Portions of #street in paragraph (e) of Section 35-651 (Street wall location) shall be walls# with frontage on Mott Avenue, located so that a line permitted to project or recess beyond the #street wall# locations drawn perpendicular to the line designated “B3” intersects established in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this Section . such #street walls#, shall be located no further than 30 feet from “B3 ”. #Street walls# fronting Central Avenue shall Existing #buildings# may be vertically #enlarged# by up to one #story# be located no closer to Central Avenue than as shown for or 15 feet, without regard to the #street wall# location requirements of the line designated “B4” on Map 7, and shall be located no this Section . further than 30 feet from “B4 ”. 136-222 (c) For #blocks# with a dimension of less than 100 feet between Minimum and maximum base height #streets# or private streets that are parallel or do not intersect, R6 R7-1 the provisions of Section 136-221 shall be modified to require a minimum of 40 percent of the #aggregate width of street walls# to In the districts indicated, and in C2 Commercial Districts mapped be located within eight feet of the #street line# and to extend to at within such districts, the minimum and maximum heights before least the minimum base height specified in Section 136-222 setback of a #street wall# required pursuant to Section 136-221 (Street (Minimum and maximum base height), or the height of the wall location), shall be as set forth in the following table: #building#, whichever is less . All #street walls# governed by this Section shall extend to the District Minimum Maximum minimum base height specified in Section 136-313 (Minimum and Base Height Base Height maximum base height), or the height of the #building#, whichever is (feet) (feet) less . R6 30 55 136-312 R7-1 40 55 Street wall recesses For each #building# within Subdistrict A, where the #aggregate width At a height not lower than the minimum base height nor higher than of street walls# is greater than 90 feet, a minimum of 20 percent of the the maximum base height specified for the applicable district in this surface area of #street walls# below the maximum base height and Section, a setback with a depth of at least ten feet shall be provided above the level of the first #story# shall be recessed beyond three feet from any #street wall# fronting on a #wide street#, and a setback with of the #street line# . Portions of #street lines# with no #street walls# a depth of at least 15 feet shall be provided from any #street wall# may be counted towards the recess requirements of this Section . No fronting on a #narrow street# . The underlying provisions of paragraphs portion of such minimum recessed area shall be located within 30 (c)(2) through (c)(4) of Section 23-662 (Maximum height of buildings feet of the intersection of two #street lines# . However, such minimum and setback regulations) shall apply to such setbacks . recessed area shall be permitted within 30 feet of Redfern Avenue, except at the intersection of Redfern Avenue and Mott Avenue . 136-223 Maximum building height 136-313 Minimum and maximum base height R6 R7-1 Within Subdistrict A, the provisions of Section 136-222 (Minimum and In the districts indicated, and in C2 Commercial Districts mapped maximum base height) shall not apply . In lieu thereof, for #residential within such districts, the height of a #building or other structure# shall buildings#, #mixed buildings# and #commercial buildings#, the not exceed the maximum height or the maximum number of #stories#, provisions of this Section shall apply . The #street wall# height and whichever is less, as shown for such location on Map 4 (Maximum setback regulations of the underlying district shall apply except as Building Height) in the Appendix to this Chapter . modified in this Section . 136-30 (a) The minimum and maximum heights before setback of a #street SPECIAL REGULATIONS WITHIN SUBDISTRICT A wall# required pursuant to Section 136-221 (Street wall location), The regulations of this Section, inclusive, shall apply within the area shall be as set forth in the following table: labeled “Subdistrict A”, as shown on Map 1 (Special Downtown Far Rockaway District and Subdistrict) in the Appendix to this Chapter . Condition Minimum Maximum Minimum The regulations of the #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District# Base Base Setback shall apply, except as modified by the regulations of this Section, Height Height Depth inclusive . (feet) (feet) (feet) 136-31 Fronting on Redfern 30 45 10 Special Height and Setback Regulations Within Subdistrict A Avenue and greater than 75 feet from an 136-311 intersecting #street# Street wall location 2794 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

136-316 Fronting on, or within 100 40* 65 10 Maximum length of buildings feet of, a #street#, other than a private street or The outermost walls of each #story# located entirely above a height of publicly accessible open nine #stories# or 95 feet, whichever is less, shall be inscribed within a space rectangle . The maximum length of any side of such rectangle shall be 170 feet . For the purposes of this Section, #abutting buildings# on a Fronting on a private 40 85 7 single #zoning lot# shall be considered a single #building# . street or a publicly accessible open space 136-32 and beyond 100 feet of Streets and public open spaces a #street# that is not a 136-321 private street or publicly accessible open space Certification The requirements of this Section shall apply to #zoning lots# * Within 300 feet of Mott Avenue, the minimum base height shall containing #developments# or #enlargements# within the current or be 20 feet . former Downtown Far Rockaway Urban Renewal Area . (b) Dormers No building permit shall be issued for any #development# or #enlargement# until the Chairperson of the City Planning Commission The provisions of paragraph (c) of Section 23-621 (Permitted certifies to the Department of Buildings that such #development# or obstructions in certain districts) shall be modified to allow #enlargement# complies with the provisions of this Section . dormers as a permitted obstruction within the required front setback distance above a maximum base height, as follows: The Chairperson shall certify that: (1) Within 75 feet of intersecting #streets#, dormers shall be (a) the Department of City Planning has received a letter from the permitted without limitation on width . Commissioner of Transportation confirming that the design of any proposed private streets and sidewalks adjacent to the proposed (2) Where dormers are provided pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of #development# or #enlargement# complies with Department of this Section, and such dormers exceed the maximum width Transportation standards, or, where the design varies from such permitted pursuant to paragraph (c) of Section 23-621, for standards, the design is acceptable to the Commissioner; any portion of a #building# with an #aggregate width of street walls# greater than 75 feet, a setback shall be provided (b) all publicly accessible open spaces adjacent to the proposed above the maximum base height between such dormer #development# or #enlargement# comply with the provisions of and any other dormer for a width of at least 20 feet, or the Section 136-324 (Publicly accessible open space requirements); remaining width of such #street wall#, as applicable . (c) the location of private streets adjacent to the proposed (3) Beyond 75 feet of intersecting #streets#, the provisions of #development# or #enlargement# complies with the provisions of paragraph (c) of Section 23-621 shall apply . The width of any Section 136-323 (Private streets); and dormers provided pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (b) (d) for any portion of Subdistrict A outside the area of the proposed (1) of this Section shall be included in the aggregate width of #development# or #enlargement# for which a certification all dormers . pursuant to this Section has not been obtained, the applicant However, the provisions of this paragraph (b) shall not apply to has submitted sufficient documentation showing that the portions of #buildings# with frontage on Redfern Avenue, except that #development# or #enlargement# that is the subject of this these provisions shall apply to portions of #buildings# with frontage on certification, and any associated private streets and publicly both Redfern Avenue and Mott Avenue . accessible open spaces required to be constructed in conjunction with such #development# or #enlargement#, shall not preclude 136-314 such undeveloped portions of Subdistrict A from complying with Maximum building height the provisions of Sections 136-323 and 136-324 under future certifications pursuant to this Section . The height of a #building or other structure# shall not exceed the maximum building height or the maximum number of #stories#, All required private streets and publicly accessible open spaces, once whichever is less, as shown on Map 5 (Maximum Building Height certified in accordance with the provisions of this Section, shall be duly Within Subdistrict A) in the Appendix to this Chapter . However, within recorded in the form of a signed declaration of restrictions, including 75 feet of the intersection of the southerly cross street with Redfern provisions for the maintenance and operation of such private streets Avenue, and within 75 feet of the intersection of the northerly cross and publicly accessible open spaces, indexed against the property, street with Redfern Avenue, #buildings or other structures# shall not binding the owners, successors and assigns to provide and maintain exceed maximum height of six #stories# or 65 feet, whichever is less . such private streets and publicly accessible open spaces in accordance with the plans certified by the Chairperson . Such declaration, or any 136-315 maintenance and operation agreement with the City or its designee Maximum building height and horizontal dimension for tall executed in connection therewith, shall require that adequate security buildings be provided to ensure that the private streets and public access Within the area labeled “Tower Location Area” on Map 5 (Maximum areas are maintained in accordance with the declaration and any Building Height Within Subdistrict A) in the Appendix to this Chapter, related maintenance and operation agreement and are closed only at the height of a #building# may exceed the height limits specified in authorized times . The filing of such declaration in the Borough Office Section 136-314 (Maximum building height) only as set forth in this of the Register of the City of New York shall be a precondition for the Section . Any portion of a #building# above a height of 125 feet shall issuance of a building permit . hereinafter be referred to as a “tower ”. In addition, the private streets and publicly accessible open spaces (a) Towers shall be located within portions of #zoning lots# bounded integral to the #development# or #enlargement# of a #building#, as by intersecting #street lines# and lines parallel to and 200 feet indicated in the plans certified by the Chairperson, shall be recorded on from each intersecting #street line# . the certificate of occupancy for such #building# by the Department of Buildings . The recording information of the declaration of restrictions (b) Towers shall be separated from one another by a minimum shall be included on the certificate of occupancy for any #building#, or distance of 60 feet, measured in all horizontal directions . portion thereof, issued after the recording date . (c) The outermost walls of each #story# located entirely above a The property owner shall be responsible for the construction and height of 125 feet shall be inscribed within a rectangle . The maintenance of all required private streets and publicly accessible maximum length of two sides of such rectangle shall be 170 feet . open spaces on the #zoning lot# . No temporary or final certificate of The maximum length of the other two sides of such rectangle shall occupancy shall be issued for any #building# adjacent to such private be 100 feet . For the purposes of this Section, #abutting# portions street or publicly accessible open space until all required improvements of #buildings# above a height of 125 feet shall be considered a are completed, except as otherwise provided in a phasing plan that single tower . has been incorporated in a signed and duly recorded declaration of (d) To permit portions of a #building# to rise from grade to a tower restrictions . portion without setback, the setback provisions of Section 136-313 136-322 (Minimum and maximum base height) shall not apply to any Sidewalk widening portion of a #building# located within 100 feet of intersecting #street lines# . For #buildings developed# or #enlarged# after [date of adoption], where the #development# or horizontal #enlargement# fronts upon (e) The maximum height of a tower shall be 155 feet or 15 #stories#, designated #streets# as shown on Map 8 (Sidewalk Widenings) in the whichever is lower . Appendix to this Chapter, the provisions of this Section shall apply . (f) No more than two towers shall be permitted within Subdistrict A . A sidewalk widening is a continuous, paved open area along the #street THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2795 line# of a #zoning lot#, located within the #zoning lot# . A sidewalk (i) Paragraph (a) of Section 37-73 shall be modified to widening shall be provided along #streets# as shown on Map 8, to the permit a kiosk to occupy an area no greater than 400 extent necessary, so that a minimum sidewalk width of 13 feet or 18 square feet within #Open Space A#, provided that such feet, as applicable, is achieved, including portions within and beyond kiosk has a maximum width, measured along the same the #zoning lot# . Such depth shall be measured perpendicular to the axis as the minimum width of #Open Space A# pursuant #street line# . Sidewalk widenings shall be improved as sidewalks to to paragraph (a) of this Section, of 20 feet, and provided Department of Transportation standards, at the same level as the further that any canopies, awnings or other sun control adjoining public sidewalk and shall be directly accessible to the public devices extending from such kiosk shall be limited to a at all times . No #enlargement# shall be permitted to decrease the distance of five feet from such kiosk; depth of such sidewalk widening to less than such minimum required (ii) Paragraph (b) of Section 37-73 shall be modified to depth . limit the aggregate area of open air cafes to no more Lighting shall be provided with a minimum level of illumination of not than 40 percent of the publicly accessible open space, less than two horizontal foot candles throughout the entire mandatory to allow open air cafes to occupy up to 50 percent of sidewalk widening . Lighting fixtures installed by the Department #street# frontage along Mott Avenue, and to eliminate of Transportation within the #street# adjacent to such sidewalk the requirement that open air cafes be located along the widening shall be included in the calculation of the required level of edge of the publicly accessible open space; and illumination . (iii) Paragraphs (c) and (d) of Section 37-73 shall not apply to Where a continuous sidewalk widening is provided on the #zoning lot#, the certification of open air cafes in the Special District, along the entire #block# frontage of a #street#, the boundary of the and the filing of plans for open air cafes in the Borough sidewalk widening within the #zoning lot# shall be considered to be the Office of the City Register shall not be required; #street line# for the purposes of Sections 136-22 (Height and Setback (2) Section 37-741 (Seating) shall be modified as follows: Regulations) and 136-31 (Special Height and Setback Regulations Within Subdistrict A) . (i) the requirement for a minimum of one linear foot of required seating for every two linear feet of #street# 136-323 frontage within 15 feet of the #street line# shall not Private streets apply; In Subdistrict A, private streets shall be accessible to the public at all (ii) the requirement of one linear foot of seating for each times, except when required to be closed for repairs, and for no more 30 square feet of #public plaza# area shall be modified than one day each year in order to preserve the private ownership to one linear foot of seating for each 60 square feet of of such area . Private streets shall have a minimum width of 60 feet . publicly accessible open space; and Private streets shall be constructed to Department of Transportation standards for public #streets#, including lighting, signage, materials, (iii) seating for open air cafes may count toward the seating crosswalks, curbs and curb cuts . Private streets shall include a paved requirement, in the category of moveable seating, road bed with a minimum width of 22 feet from curb to curb and provided that 50 percent of the linear seating capacity is sidewalks with a minimum clear path of 7 feet on each side along provided through other seating types; the entire length of the private street . Such private streets shall be (3) For #Open Space A#, Section 37-742 (Planting and trees) located as shown on Map 6 (Publicly Accessible Private Streets) in the shall be modified to require that at least 15 percent of the Appendix to this Chapter . One street tree shall be planted for every 25 area of the publicly accessible open space shall be comprised feet of curb length of each private street . Fractions equal to or greater of planting beds with a minimum dimension of two feet, than one-half resulting from this calculation shall be considered to be exclusive of any bounding walls . For #Open Space B#, one tree . Such trees shall be planted at approximately equal intervals Section 37-742 (Planting and trees) shall be modified to along the entire length of the curb of the private street . eliminate the requirement for such planting beds; The private street network shall be established as follows . (4) Section 37-743 (Lighting) shall be modified to provide that for publicly accessible open spaces fronting on Mott (a) A central street shall connect #Open Space A# with Nameoke Ave . Avenue, the lighting fixtures installed by the Department of as shown on Map 6 (Publicly Accessible Private Streets) . However, Transportation within the #street# shall be included in the if the centerline of the new street is not within five feet of the calculation of the required level of illumination; extended centerline of Brunswick Avenue, then the easterly curb of the new street shall be greater than 50 feet from the extended (5) Section 37-744 (Litter receptacles) shall be modified to line of the westerly curb of Brunswick Avenue . require a minimum of one litter receptacle per 10,000 square feet of publicly accessible open space; (b) A southerly cross street shall connect Redfern Avenue with the central street, intersecting Redfern Avenue within the 170-foot (6) Entry plaques for publicly accessible open spaces shall be wide area shown on Map 6 . However, if the centerline of the new provided as described in paragraph (a) of Section 37-751 street is not within five feet of the extended centerline of Dix (Public space signage systems), except that the number of Avenue, then the northerly curb of the new street shall be greater such plaques shall be provided so that one such plaque is than 50 feet from the extended line of the southerly curb of Dix located at each point of entry from a #street# to such publicly Avenue . accessible open space . Plaques pursuant to paragraphs (b) and (c) of Section 37-751 shall not be required; and (c) A northerly cross street shall connect Birdsall Avenue with Bayport Place, intersecting Redfern Avenue so that the centerline (7) Section 37-753 (Accessory signs) shall be modified as follows: of the new street is within five feet of the extended centerline of (i) paragraphs (a), (c) and (d) shall not apply; Birdsall Avenue and within five feet of the centerline of Bayport Place . (ii) paragraph (b) shall be modified to permit non- #illuminated# or #illuminated accessory signs#, and the 136-324 permitted #surface area# of such #signs# shall be as Publicly accessible open space requirements permitted by the underlying district, as if the publicly Publicly accessible open spaces shall be provided within the areas accessible open space was a #street#; and designated “Flexible Open Space A Location” and “Flexible Open Space (iii) paragraph (e) shall be modified to permit any number B Location”, as applicable, as shown on Map 7 (Mandatory Street Walls of #accessory signs# within the publicly accessible and Public Open Spaces) in the Appendix to this Chapter . #Open Space open space, subject to the remaining provisions of such A# shall contain a minimum of 23,000 square feet, and #Open Space paragraph (e) . B# shall contain a minimum of 7,000 square feet . 136-40 (a) A portion of the required publicly accessible open space located SPECIAL OFF-STREET PARKING REGULATIONS within #Open Space A# shall have a minimum width of 80 feet within 55 feet of Mott Avenue . #Open Space A# shall extend from 136-41 Mott Avenue to the nearest private street required pursuant to Parking Regulations Section 136-323 (Private streets), and shall maintain a minimum The off-street parking regulations shall be modified, as follows: width of 60 feet . (a) The regulations of Section 25-027 (Applicability of regulations in (b) Publicly accessible open spaces shall comply with the provisions Community District 14, Queens) shall not apply . In lieu thereof, of Sections 37-725 (Steps), 37-726 (Permitted obstructions), 37-728 the regulations of the applicable underlying district shall apply, as (Standards of accessibility for persons with disabilities), 37-73 modified by the provisions of this Section . (Kiosks and Open Air Cafes), 37-74 (Amenities) and 37-75 (Signs), except for the following modifications: (b) In a C2 Commercial District mapped within an R7-1 District, the regulations of Section 25-251 (Income-restricted housing units) (1) Section 37-73 (Kiosks and Open Air Cafes) shall be modified shall be modified to require an #accessory# off-street parking as follows: requirement of 25 percent per #income-restricted housing unit# . 2796 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

(c) For #commercial uses# in Parking Requirement Categories PRC-A, PRC-B, PRC-B1 and PRC-C, the provisions of Section 36-21 (General Provisions) shall be modified to require #accessory# off-street parking spaces at a rate of one parking space per 750 square feet of #floor area# . For ambulatory diagnostic or treatment health care facilities listed in Use Group 4, the provisions of Sections 25-31 (General Provisions) and 36-21 shall be modified to require #accessory# off-street parking spaces at a rate of one parking space per 750 square feet of #floor area# . (d) Within Subdistrict A, parking spaces provided on private streets shall count towards the number of #accessory# off-street parking spaces required by the provisions of Sections 36-20 (REQUIRED ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES FOR COMMERCIAL OR COMMUNITY FACILITY USES) and 36-30 (REQUIRED ACCESSORY OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES FOR RESIDENCES WHEN PERMITTED IN COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS) . For such parking spaces located within private streets, the provisions of Section 28-40 (PARKING FOR QUALITY HOUSING) shall not apply . 136-50 AUTHORIZATIONS 136-51 Authorization to Modify Standards for Publicly Accessible Open Spaces and Private Streets The City Planning Commission may authorize modification of the provisions of Sections 136-323 (Private streets) and 136-324 (Publicly accessible open space requirements), provided that the Commission shall find that: (a) the usefulness and attractiveness of the publicly accessible open space will be improved by the proposed design and layout; (b) such modification to private street provisions will result in a private street network that will ensure pedestrian and vehicular mobility and safety and will be well integrated with the surrounding #streets#; and (c) such modification will result in a superior urban design relationship with surrounding #buildings# and open areas, including #streets# and private streets . The Commission may prescribe appropriate conditions and controls to enhance the relationship of such publicly accessible open spaces and private streets to surrounding #buildings# and open areas . 136-52 Authorization to Modify Bulk Regulations The City Planning Commission may authorize modifications of height and setback regulations, #yard# regulations, and regulations governing the minimum required distance between #buildings# and the minimum required distance between #legally required windows# and walls or #lot lines#, provided that the maximum building heights established in Sections 136-314 (Maximum building height) and 136-315 (Maximum building height and horizontal dimension for tall buildings) shall not be modified . The Commission shall find that such modifications: (a) will aid in achieving the general purposes and intent of this Chapter as set forth in Section 136-00 (GENERAL PURPOSES); (b) will provide a better distribution of #bulk# on the #zoning lot#, resulting in a superior site plan, in which the #buildings# subject to this authorization and any associated open areas will relate harmoniously with one another and with adjacent #buildings# and open areas; (c) will not unduly increase the #bulk# of any #building# or unduly obstruct access of adequate light and air to the detriment of the occupants or users of #buildings# on the #block# or nearby #blocks#, or of people using the public #streets# and other public spaces; and (d) will not create traffic congestion in the surrounding area . The City Planning Commission may prescribe appropriate conditions and safeguards to minimize adverse effects on the character of the surrounding area . APPENDIX Special Downtown Far Rockaway District Maps THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2797 2798 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

APPENDIX F Inclusionary Housing Designated Areas and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Areas * * * Queens * * * Queens Community District 14 In portions of the #Special Downtown Far Rockaway District# and in the R6, R6A, and R7-1 Districts within the areas shown on the following Maps 1 and 2: * * * Map 2 – [date of adoption]

Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area see Section 23-154(d)(3) Area 2 [date of adoption] - MIH Program Option 1 and Option 2 Portion of Community District 14, Queens * * * NOTICE On Wednesday, May 24, 2017, at 10:00 A.M., in Spector Hall, at 22 Reade Street, in , a public hearing is being held by the City Planning Commission, to receive comments related to a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) concerning an application by the City of New York, acting through the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development (ODMHED), the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), and the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) for approval of several discretionary land use actions including zoning map amendments, zoning text amendments, disposition of property, and the designation and approval of an Urban Renewal Area (URA) and Plan (URP) to implement recommendations of a comprehensive plan to redevelop and revitalize the Downtown Far Rockaway neighborhood of Queens, Community District 14. The proposed actions would affect an approximately 22-block area of the Downtown Far Rockaway neighborhood of Queens. The Project Area is generally bounded by Cornaga Avenue to the south; Beach 22nd Street, Beach Channel Drive, and Redfern Avenue to the west and northwest; Gateway Boulevard to the southeast; and Central Avenue and Nameoke Avenue to the east and northeast. The Proposed Downtown Far Rockaway Urban Renewal Area (DFRURA) is the approximately 13-acre portion of the Project Area, which is generally bounded by Nameoke Avenue to north, Mott Avenue to the south, Central Avenue and Augustina Avenue to the east, and Redfern Avenue to the west, and is the area that is proposed for redevelopment * * * by the City of New York. For this area, the City, through HPD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2799 is proposing the designation of the DFRURA, the approval of City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the City the URP, and disposition of property within the DFRURA. The of New York, relating to Article XIII, Chapter 7 (Special Coastal Risk proposed urban renewal strategy is intended to complement District) to establish the Special Coastal Risk District . the proposed rezoning and Special District text as well as facilitate site assemblage and redevelopment. The Disposition Matter underlined is new, to be added; Sites include two City-owned parcels, one of which is located Matter struck out is to be deleted; at Beach 21st Street, between Mott and Cornaga Avenues, and Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10; is under the jurisdiction of the New York City Department of * * * indicates where unchanged text appears in the Zoning Resolution Transportation (DOT) and the Metropolitan Transportation Article I: GENERAL PROVISIONS Authority (MTA). The second site, located at the northwest corner of Augustina and Nameoke Avenues, is under the Chapter 1 – Title, Establishment of Controls and Interpretation jurisdiction of the New York City Department of Sanitation of Regulations (DSNY). The Disposition Sites would be disposed of by sale * * * or lease for redevelopment with housing, community facility space, commercial space, and/or retail space. 11-122 Districts established Written comments on the DEIS are requested and will be received and considered by the Office of the Deputy Mayor for In order to carry out the purposes and provisions of this Resolution, the Housing and Economic Development, the Lead Agency, until following districts are hereby established: Monday, June 5, 2017, at 5:00 P. M . * * * This hearing is being held pursuant to the State Environmental Special Purpose Districts Quality Review Act (SEQRA) and City Environmental Quality * * * Review (CEQR), CEQR No. 16DME010Q . Establishment of the Special Clinton District Nos. 9 & 10 BROAD CHANNEL In order to carry out the special purposes of this Resolution as set No. 9 forth in Article IX, Chapter 6, the #Special Clinton District# is hereby CD 14 C 170256 ZMQ established . IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by NYC Department Establishment of the Special Coastal Risk District of City Planning pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York In order to carry out the special purposes of this Resolution as set forth City Charter for an amendment of the Zoning Map, Section Nos . 24b, in Article XIII, Chapter 7, the #Special Coastal Risk District# is hereby 24d, 30a, and 30c: established . 1 . eliminating from within an existing R3-2 District a C1-2 District Establishment of the Special College Point District bounded by: * * * a . 196th Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard, 197th Avenue, and 99th Street; and Chapter 2 – Construction of Language and Definitions b . 195th Avenue, a line 150 feet easterly of Cross Bay Boulevard, 12-10 197th Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard, the southerly and DEFINITIONS easterly boundary line of a playground and its westerly * * * and northerly prolongation, 196th Avenue, and Cross Bay Boulevard; Special Clinton District The “Special Clinton District” is a Special Purpose District designated 2 . changing from an R3-2 District to an R3A District property by the letters “CL” in which special regulations set forth in Article IX, bounded by a southerly boundary line of a park and its easterly Chapter 6, apply . prolongation, a southerly and westerly boundary line of a park, 195th Avenue and its easterly centerline prolongation, 102nd Street, Special Coastal Risk District 196th Avenue, 101st Street, 197th Avenue, a line midway between The “Special Coastal Risk District” is a Special Purpose District Cross Bay Boulevard and 100th Place, 207th Avenue, Cross Bay designated by the letters “CR” in which special regulations set forth in Boulevard and its southerly centerline prolongation, Cross Bay Article XIII, Chapter 7, apply . Parkway, and a northerly boundary line, easterly boundary line, Special College Point District southeasterly boundary line, and easterly boundary line of a park and its northeasterly prolongation; * * * 3 . changing form an R3-2 District to a C3A District property Article XIII - SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS bounded by 195th Avenue and its easterly centerline prolongation, a westerly boundary line of a park, a westerly boundary line of Chapter 7 a park and its northerly prolongation, a northwesterly boundary Special Coastal Risk District line of a park and its prolongation, Cross Bay Parkway, Cross Bay 137-00 Boulevard and its southerly centerline prolongation, 207th Avenue, GENERAL PURPOSES a line midway between Cross Bay Boulevard, and 100th Place, 197th Avenue, 101st Street, 196th Avenue, and 102nd Street; The “Special Coastal Risk District” established in this Resolution is designed to promote and protect public health, safety and general 4 . establishing within a proposed R3A District a C1-3 District welfare in coastal areas that are currently at exceptional risk from bounded by: flooding and may face greater risk in the future . These general goals a . 196th Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard, 197th Avenue, and 99th include, among others, the following specific purposes: Street; and (a) to limit the population in areas that are vulnerable to frequent b . 195th Avenue, a line 150 feet easterly of Cross Bay Boulevard, flooding, including those areas exceptionally at risk from projected 197th Avenue, Cross Bay Boulevard, the southerly and future tidal flooding; easterly boundary lines of a playground and its westerly (b) to reduce the potential for property damage and disruption from and northerly prolongation, 196th Avenue, and Cross Bay regular flood events and support the City’s capacity to provide Boulevard; and infrastructure and services; 5 . establishing a Special Costal Risk District bounded by a (c) to promote consistency with planned improvements, neighborhood southerly boundary line of a park and its easterly prolongation, a plans, and other measures to promote drainage, coastal protection, southerly boundary line and westerly boundary line of a park, a open space and other public purposes; and westerly boundary line of a park and its northerly prolongation, a northwesterly boundary line, a northerly boundary line, an (d) to promote the most desirable use of land and thus conserve the easterly boundary line, a southeasterly boundary line, and value of land and buildings, and thereby protect the City’s tax an easterly boundary line of a park and its northeasterly revenue . prolongation; 137-10 as shown on a diagram (for illustrative purposes only) dated February GENERAL PROVISIONS 21, 2017, and subject to the conditions of CEQR Declaration E-417 . The provisions of this Chapter shall apply within the #Special Coastal No. 10 Risk District# . The regulations of all other Chapters of this Resolution CD 14 N 170257 ZRQ are applicable, except as superseded, supplemented or modified by the provisions of this Chapter . In the event of a conflict between the IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the New York City provisions of this Chapter and other regulations of this Resolution, the Department of City Planning pursuant to Section 201 of the New York provisions of this Chapter shall control . 2800 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

137-11 HAMILTON BEACH District Plan and Map No. 11 The District Maps are located within the Appendix to this Chapter CD 10 C 170255 ZMQ and are hereby incorporated and made part of this Resolution . They are incorporated for the purpose of specifying locations where special IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the NYC Department regulations and requirements set forth in this Chapter apply . of City Planning pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the amendment of the Zoning Map, Section No . 18b: 137-12 Applicability of Special Regulations 1 . eliminating from an existing R3-1 District a C1-2 District bounded by 159th Avenue, Coleman Square, 159th Road, a line 150 feet The special #use# and #bulk# regulations of this Chapter shall apply in easterly of 102nd Street, 160th Avenue, a line midway between 101st the #Special Coastal Risk District# as set forth in the following table . Street and 102nd Street, a line 338 feet northerly of 160th Avenue, Special Regulations for the #Special Coastal Risk District# and 102nd Street; 2 . changing from an R3-1 District to an R3A District bounded by Modified a line 120 feet northerly of 160th Avenue, the westerly boundary #Special #Residential #Community #Bulk# line of the N .Y .C .T .A . Railroad Right-Of-Way (Rockaway Beach Coastal Risk Use# Facility Use# Requirements Division), 160th Avenue and its easterly centerline prolongation, District# (137-21) (137-22) (137-31) 104th Street, the westerly street line of 104th Street and its CR–1 southerly prolongation, the easterly centerline prolongation (Broad of 104th Street cul-de-sac, the westerly boundary line of the Channel, X X N .Y .C .T .A . Railroad Right-Of-Way (Rockaway Beach Division), Queens) the northerly boundary line of a Park, the U .S . Pierhead and Bulkhead Line (easterly portion), the easterly prolongation of the 137-20 U .S . Pierhead and Bulkhead Line (northerly portion), and 102nd SPECIAL USE REGULATIONS Street; The special #use# regulations of this Section, inclusive, shall apply in 3 . establishing within an existing R3-1 District a C1-3 District the #Special Coastal Risk Districts# as set forth in the table in Section bounded by 159th Avenue, Coleman Square, 159th Road and its 137-12 (Applicability of Special Regulations) . easterly centerline prolongation, the westerly boundary line of 137-21 the N .Y .C .T .A . Railroad Right-Of-Way (Rockaway Beach Division), Residential Use a line 100 feet southerly of 159th Road, a line 150 feet easterly of 102nd Street, a line 120 feet northerly of 160th Avenue, 102nd Street, In #Special Coastal Risk District# 1, #residential uses# shall be limited 160th Avenue, a line midway between 101st Street and 102nd Street, to those #uses# set forth in Section 22-11 (Use Group 1) . a line 370 feet northerly of 160th Avenue, and 102nd Street; 137-22 4 . establishing within a proposed R3A District a C1-3 District Community Facility Use bounded by a line 120 feet northerly of 160th Avenue, a line 150 In #Special Coastal Risk Districts#, #community facilities# with feet easterly of 102nd Street, 160th Avenue, and 102nd Street; and sleeping accommodations shall not be permitted . 5 . establishing a Special Coastal Risk District bounded by a line 120 Appendix feet northerly of 160th Avenue, the westerly boundary line of the Special Coastal Risk District Plan N .Y .C .T .A . Railroad Right-Of-Way (Rockaway Beach Division), th th Map 1 - #Special Coastal Risk District# 1, in Broad Channel, 160 Avenue and its easterly centerline prolongation, 104 Community District 14, Borough of Queens Street, the westerly street line of 104th Street and its southerly prolongation, the easterly centerline prolongation of 104th Street cul-de-sac, the westerly boundary line of the N .Y .C .T .A . Railroad Right-Of-Way (Rockaway Beach Division), the northerly boundary line of a Park, the U .S . Pierhead and Bulkhead Line (easterly portion), the easterly prolongation of the U .S . Pierhead and Bulkhead Line (northerly portion), and 102nd Street; Resolution for adoption scheduling May 24, 2017, for a public hearing. No. 12 CD 10 N 170267 ZRQ IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the New York City Department of City Planning pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, for an amendment of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York, relating to Article XIII, Chapter 7 (Special Coastal Risk District) to establish the Special Coastal Risk . Matter underlined is new, to be added; Matter struck out is to be deleted; Matter within # # is defined in Section 12-10; * * * indicates where unchanged text appears in the Zoning Resolution Article I: GENERAL PROVISIONS Chapter 1 – Title, Establishment of Controls and Interpretation of Regulations * * * 11-122 Districts established In order to carry out the purposes and provisions of this Resolution, the following districts are hereby established: * * * Special Purpose Districts * * * Establishment of the Special Clinton District [new text map to be added] In order to carry out the special purposes of this Resolution as set * * * forth in Article IX, Chapter 6, the #Special Clinton District# is hereby Nos. 11 & 12 established . THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2801

Establishment of the Special Coastal Risk District 137-20 SPECIAL USE REGULATIONS In order to carry out the special purposes of this Resolution as set forth in Article XIII, Chapter 7, the #Special Coastal Risk District# is hereby The special #use# regulations of this Section, inclusive, shall apply in established . the #Special Coastal Risk Districts# as set forth in the table in Section 137-12 (Applicability of Special Regulations) . Establishment of the Special College Point District 137-21 * * * Community Facility Use Chapter 2 – Construction of Language and Definitions In #Special Coastal Risk Districts#, #community facilities# with sleeping accommodations shall not be permitted . 12-10 DEFINITIONS 137-30 SPECIAL BULK REGULATIONS * * * The special #bulk# regulations of this Section, inclusive, shall apply to Special Clinton District #buildings# in the #Special Coastal Risk Districts# as set forth in the The “Special Clinton District” is a Special Purpose District designated table in Section 137-12 (Applicability of Special Regulations) . by the letters “CL” in which special regulations set forth in Article IX, 137-31 Chapter 6, apply . Minimum Lot Width Special Coastal Risk District In #Special Coastal Risk Area# 1, the regulations of Section 23-32 The “Special Coastal Risk District” is a Special Purpose District (Minimum Lot Area or Lot Width for Residences) are modified such designated by the letters “CR” in which special regulations set forth in that the minimum #lot width# for a #two-family detached residence# Article XIII, Chapter 7, apply . in an R3A District shall be 40 feet . Special College Point District Appendix Special Coastal Risk District Plan * * * Map 1 - #Special Coastal Risk District# 1, in Hamilton Beach, Article XIII - SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS Community District 10, Borough of Queens Chapter 7 Special Coastal Risk District 137-00 GENERAL PURPOSES The “Special Coastal Risk District” established in this Resolution is designed to promote and protect public health, safety and general welfare in coastal areas that are currently at exceptional risk from flooding and may face greater risk in the future . These general goals include, among others, the following specific purposes: (a) to limit the population in areas that are vulnerable to frequent flooding, including those areas exceptionally at risk from projected future tidal flooding; (b) to reduce the potential for property damage and disruption from regular flood events and support the City’s capacity to provide infrastructure and services; (c) to promote consistency with planned improvements, neighborhood plans, and other measures to promote drainage, coastal protection, open space and other public purposes; and (d) to promote the most desirable use of land and thus conserve the value of land and buildings, and thereby protect the City’s tax revenue . 137-10 GENERAL PROVISIONS The provisions of this Chapter shall apply within the #Special Coastal Risk District# . The regulations of all other Chapters of this Resolution are applicable, except as superseded, supplemented or modified by the provisions of this Chapter . In the event of a conflict between the provisions of this Chapter and other regulations of this Resolution, the provisions of this Chapter shall control . [new text map to be added] 137-11 * * * District Plan and Map BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN The District Maps are located within the Appendix to this Chapter No. 13 and are hereby incorporated and made part of this Resolution . They 34th STREET HELIPORT are incorporated for the purpose of specifying locations where special CD 6 C 170158 ZSM regulations and requirements set forth in this Chapter apply . IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the NYC 137-12 Department of Small Business Services and the NYC Economic Applicability of Special Regulations Development Corporation pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit, pursuant to The special #use# and #bulk# regulations of this Chapter shall apply in Section 74-66 of the Zoning Resolution to allow a heliport on property the #Special Coastal Risk District# as set forth in the following table . generally located between the U .S . Pierhead Line of the East River and Special Regulations for the #Special Coastal Risk District# the north-bound service road of the Franklin D . Roosevelt Drive, south of East 34th Street, (Block 962, part of Lot 50) in an M2-3 District . Plans for this proposal are on file with the City Planning Commission #Special #Residential #Community Modified #Bulk# st Coastal Risk Use# Facility Use# Requirements and may be seen at 120 Broadway, 31 Floor, New York, NY 10271 . District# (137-21) (137-22) (137-31) No. 14 MANHATTAN DISTRICT 11 GARAGE AND LOT CLEANING CR–1 UNIT (Hamilton Beach, X X CD 11 C 170269 PCM Queens) IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by Department of 2802 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

Sanitation, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development unenclosed sidewalk café, at Louzza LLC, d/b/a Mon Gateau, 8101 5th and Department of Citywide Administrative Services pursuant to Avenue, for 16 tables and 34 chairs . Section 197-c of the New York City Charter, for the site selection � m9-15 acquisition of property located at 207/217 East 127th Street (Block 1792, Lots 5 and part of 28) to facilitate the relocation of Department of Sanitation Manhattan 11 District Garage and Lot Cleaning Unit NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matters have been Headquarters . scheduled for public hearing by Community Board: No. 15 BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN 62 GREENE STREET COMMUNITY BOARD NO . 11 - Thursday, May 11, 2017, 7:30 P .M ,. CD 2 C 170280 ZSM 1740 84th Street, Brooklyn, NY . IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by 62 Greene Owners BSA# 279-01-BZ Corporation pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City The applicant seeks to remove a condition in a previously approved Charter for the grant of a special permit, pursuant to Section 74-711 variance to allow the use of the Lake Street side of the school as an of the Zoning Resolution to modify the use regulations of Section 42- entrance/exit . 14D(2)(a) to allow retail uses (Use Group 6 uses) on portions of the � m5-11 ground floor and cellar of an existing 5-story building occupying more than 3,600 square feet of lot area, on property located at 62 Greene Street (Block 485, Lot 3), in an M1-5A District . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matters have been Plans for this proposal are on file with the City Planning Commission scheduled for public hearing by Community Board: st and may be seen at 120 Broadway, 31 Floor, New York, NY 10271 . BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN No. 16 COMMUNITY BOARD NO . 11 - Tuesday, May 16, 2017, 6:30 P .M ., 462 BROADWAY Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, 2180 Third Avenue, CD 2 C 170192 ZSM New York City, NY . IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by 462BDWY LAND, East Harlem Neighborhood Rezoning L .P . pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit, pursuant to Section 74-922 of the #C170358 ZMM Zoning Resolution to allow large retail establishments (Use Group 6 IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by NYC Department and/or 10A uses) with no limitation on floor area per establishment on of City Planning, pursuant to Section 197-c and 201 of the New York portions of the cellar, ground floor, nd2 floor and rd3 floor of an existing City Charter for the amendment of the Zoning Map, Section Nos . 6a 6-story building on property located at 462 Broadway (Block 473, Lot and 6b: eliminating from within an existing R7-2 District a C1-4 1), in an M1-5B District, within the SoHo Cast-Iron Historic District . District, bounded by East 124th Street, Park Avenue, East 123rd Street, and a line 100 feet westerly of Park Avenue . Plans for this proposal are on file with the City Planning Commission and may be seen at 120 Broadway, 31st Floor, New York, NY 10271 . #C170360 HUM IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of YVETTE V . GRUEL, Calendar Officer Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), pursuant to Section 505 City Planning Commission of Article 15 of the General Municipal (Urban Renewal) Law of New York 120 Broadway, 31st Floor, New York, NY 10271 State and Section 197-c of the New York City Charter, for the Second Telephone (212) 720-3370 Amended Urban Renewal Plan for the Milbank Frawley Circle, East Urban Renewal Area, Borough of Manhattan, Community District 11 . m10-24 #C170361 ZMM IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), pursuant to Section 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the amendment of the Zoning COMMUNITY BOARDS Map, Section No . 6b: eliminating from within an existing R7-2 district a C1-4 district, bounded by East 112th Street, the westerly of Madison � PUBLIC HEARINGS Avenue, East 11th Street, and Madison Avenue; and East 112th Street, the westerly boundary line of the NY Central Railroad right-of-way . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matters have been #C170363 HAM scheduled for public hearing by Community Board: IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), pursuant to Section 197-c of the New York City Charter for the disposition of such property to a COMMUNITY BOARD NO . 02 - Wednesday, May 17, 2017, 6:00 P .M ., developer to be selected by HPD to facilitate the development of large scale NYU Tandon School of Engineering-Room LC400, Dibner Building, 5 general development consisting of three mixed-use buildings with MetroTech Center (off of the commons), Brooklyn, NY . commercial and community facility uses on the lower levels, approximately 655 dwelling units on the upper levels and community gardens . BSA# 2017-57-BZ 18-20 Bergen Street #C170364 PQM IN THE MATTER OF an application filed at the Board of Standards IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of and Appeals on behalf of Mary McDowell Friends School, for variances Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), pursuant to Section of maximum permitted floor area, lot coverage and wall height to allow 197-c of the New York City Charter, for acquisition of property the enlargement of a building, located at 18-20 Bergen Street generally located on the block generally bounded by East 111th Street, (Block 384, Lots 15 and 16), in the Borough of Brooklyn . Park Avenue, East 112th Street and Madison Avenue . BSA# 2017-97-BZ #C170366 ZSM 55 Washington Street IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of IN THE MATTER OF an application filed at the Board of Standards Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), pursuant to Section 197-c and Appeals on behalf of Gleason’s Gym, for a special permit, to allow and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special permit, the operation of a physical culture establishment (boxing gym) on a pursuant to Section 74-744(b) of the Zoning Resolution to modify the use portion of the first floor of an eight-story commercial building, located location requirements of Section 32-421 to allow UG 6 uses on portions of at 55 Washington Street (Block 38, Lot 1), with an entrance at 130 the 3rd Floor of a proposed building, in connection with a proposed Washington Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn . mixed-use development within a large scale general development . � E m11-17 #C170367 ZSM IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), pursuant to Section 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter for the grant of a special NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matters have been permit, pursuant to Section 74-532 of the Zoning Resolution to waive all scheduled for public hearing by Community Board: required accessory residential off-street parking spaces, in connection BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN with a proposed mixed-use development, within a large scale general development in the Transit Zone, in R9 and R9/C2-5* districts . COMMUNITY BOARD NO . 10 - Monday, May 15, 2017, 7:15 P .M ,. Norwegian Christian Home, 1250 67th Street, Brooklyn, NY . *Note: the site is proposed to be rezoned by changing R7-2 and R7-2/ C1-4 Districts under a concurrent related application for a Zoning Map DCA # 4000-2017-ASWC change (C 170361 ZMM) . IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted to operate an � m10-16 THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2803

is to construct an addition and retaining walls and perform excavation . 848 President Street - Park Slope Historic District FINANCE LPC-19-09956 - Block 1067 - Lot 22 - Zoning: R7B CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS � MEETING A Neo-Grec style rowhouse designed by C .F . Burckett and built in 1878 . Application is to construct rooftop and rear yard additions . A meeting of the New York City Banking Commission is scheduled for 235 Lincoln Place - Park Slope Historic District Thursday, May 11, 2017, at 4:00 P .M ., located at 59 Maiden Lane, 28th LPC-19-7046 - Block 1059 - Lot 50 - Zoning: R7B Floor, Large Conference Room, New York, NY 10038 . CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A Neo-Federal style apartment building designed by Charles m1-11 Kreymborg and built in 1937 . Application is to replace windows . 191 Baltic Street - Cobble Hill Historic District LPC-19-8040 - Block 306 - Lot 36 - Zoning: R6 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS HOUSING AUTHORITY A rowhouse built c . 1841 . Application is to legalize the reconstruction of � MEETING a portion of the rear façade without Landmarks Preservation Commission permit(s) . 456 East 18th Street - Ditmas Park Historic District The next Board Meeting of the New York City Housing Authority is LPC-19-09684 - Block 5181 - Lot 12 - Zoning: R1-2 scheduled for Wednesday, May 24, 2017, at 10:00 A .M ., in the Board CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Room, on the 12th Floor of 250 Broadway, New York, NY (unless A Colonial Revival style house designed by Arlington D . Isham and otherwise noted) . Copies of the Calendar are available on NYCHA’s built in 1905 . Application is to replace the entrance stairs . website or can be picked up at the Office of the Corporate Secretary at 250 Broadway, 12th Floor, New York, NY, no earlier than 24 hours 147 Duane Street - Tribeca South Historic District before the upcoming Board Meeting . Copies of the Minutes are also LPC-19-7534 - Block 147 - Lot 10 - Zoning: C6-2A available on NYCHA’s website or can be picked up at the Office of the CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Corporate Secretary no earlier than 3:00 P .M ., on the Thursday after An Italianate style store and loft building built in 1856 . Application is the Board Meeting . to legalize alterations to the roof deck and elevator bulkhead without Landmarks Preservation Commission permit(s) . Any changes to the schedule will be posted here and on NYCHA’s website at http://www1 .nyc .gov/site/nycha/about/board-calendar .page to 77 Washington Place - Greenwich Village Historic District the extent practicable at a reasonable time before the meeting . LPC-19-5554 - Block 552 - Lot 67 - Zoning: R7-2 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS The meeting is open to the public . Pre-Registration at least 45 minutes A Greek Revival style townhouse built in 1844 and altered in 1917 . before the scheduled Board Meeting, is required by all speakers . Application is to construct rear yard, and rooftop additions, alter rear Comments are limited to the items on the Calendar . Speaking time will facades, and replace skylights and install railings at the roof . be limited to three minutes . The public comment period will conclude upon all speakers being heard or at the expiration of 30 minutes 490 LaGuardia Place - South Village Historic District allotted by law for public comment, whichever occurs first . LPC-18-5208 - Block 525 - Lot 56 - Zoning: R7-2/C1-5 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Any person requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to An Italianate style tenement building with commercial ground floor participate in the Board Meeting, should contact the Office of the designed by James L . Miller and built in 1870 . Application is to Corporate Secretary by phone at (212) 306-6088 or by email at establish a master plan governing the future installation of painted corporate .secretary@nycha .nyc .gov no later than five business days wall signs . before the Board Meeting . 650 6th Avenue - Ladies’ Mile Historic District For additional information, please visit NYCHA’s website or contact LPC-19-4626 - Block 821 - Lot 7503 - Zoning: C6-2A, C6-4A (212) 306-6088 . CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Accessibility questions: Office of the Corporate Secretary by phone at A Neo-Renaissance style store and loft building designed by Hubert, (212) 306-6088 or by email at corporate .secretary@nycha .nyc .gov, by: Pirsson & Hoddick and built in 1892 . Application is to install a Wednesday, May 17, 2017, 5:00 P .M . barrier-free access ramp . 225 Fifth Avenue - Madison Square North Historic District m10-24 LPC-19-4698 - Block 856 - Lot 7502 - Zoning: C5-2 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A Beaux-Arts style store, loft, and offices building designed by Francis H . Kimball and Harry E . Donnell, and built in 1906-07 . Application is LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION to install sidewalk planters .

� PUBLIC HEARINGS 420 Lexington Avenue - Individual Landmark LPC-19-10257 - Block 1280 - Lot 7501 - Zoning: C5-3 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS An Art Deco and Byzantine style office building designed by Sloan & NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to the provisions of Title Robertson and built in 1925-27 . Application is to alter the façade and 25, Chapter 3 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York install signage . (Sections 25-303, 25-307, 25-308, 25-309, 25-313, 25-318, 25-320) on � m3-16 Tuesday, May 16, 2017, a public hearing will be held, at 1 Centre Street, 9th Floor, Borough of Manhattan with respect to the following properties and then followed by a public meeting . The final order and estimated times for each application will be posted on the Landmarks Preservation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of Title Commission website, the Friday before the hearing . Any person requiring 25, Chapter 3 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the hearing or (Sections 25-303, 25-307, 25-308, 25-309, 25-313, 25-318, 25-320) on attend the meeting, should contact the Landmarks Commission no later Tuesday, May 23, 2017, a public hearing will be held at 1 Centre Street, than five (5) business days before the hearing or meeting . 9th Floor,Borough of Manhattan with respect to the following properties and then followed by a public meeting . The final order and estimated 135-29 Northern Boulevard - Interior Landmark times for each application will be posted on the Landmarks Preservation LPC-19-10074 - Block 4958 - Lot 38 - Zoning: R6 Commission website the Friday before the hearing . Any person requiring CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the hearing or A Churrigueresque style movie palace interior designed by Thomas attend the meeting should contact the Landmarks Commission no later Lamb and built in 1928; including the ticket lobby, original ticket than five (5) business days before the hearing or meeting . booth, grand foyer, ceilings, and fixtures and interior components of these areas . Application is to re-authorize Certificate of 204 6th Avenue - Park Slope Historic District Extension II Appropriateness 06-1202 for the construction of a new building to LPC-19-10029 - Block 953 - Lot 51 - Zoning: R6A enclose the interior landmark, and to disassemble, restore off-site, and CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS reinstall salvaged ornamental plasterwork and woodwork and replicas . A Neo-Grec style store and apartment house built in 1879 . Application is to alter the storefront . 316 Grosvenor Street - Douglaston Historic District LPC-18-1695 - Block 8036 - Lot 10 - Zoning: R1-2 41 King Street - Charlton-King-Vandam Historic District CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS LPC-19-8252 - Block 520 - Lot 53 Zoning: R6 An Arts and Crafts style free-standing house with Colonial Revival CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS details designed by Edward A . Maclean and built in 1910 . Application A Federal style rowhouse built in 1827-28 . Application is to construct 2804 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 rooftop and rear yard additions, excavate the rear yard, and legalize The Office of the Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic the removal of ironwork without Landmarks Preservation Commission Development permits . Downtown Far Rockaway Redevelopment Project 416 West 13th Street - Gansevoort Market Historic District NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held as LPC-19-7201 - Block 645 - Lot 29 - Zoning: 8B detailed below for the Downtown Far Rockaway Redevelopment CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Project . The purpose of the public hearing is to provide the public with A Neo-Classical style factory building designed by Trowbridge & the opportunity to comment on the Draft Environmental Impact Livingston and built in 1901-1902 . Application is to construct a rooftop Statement (DEIS), which received a Notice of Completion on January addition, elevator bulkheads, and a covered walkway at the roof . 27, 2017, and Technical Memorandum 001, which was submitted for public review on April 26, 2017 . 769 Greenwich Street - Greenwich Village Historic District LPC-19-8012 - Block 634 - Lot 56 Zoning: C1-6 The public hearing has been scheduled for Wednesday, May 24th, 2017, CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS at 10:00 A .M . and will be held at the New York City Department of A Greek Revival style residence built in 1839 . Application is to City Planning, Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street, New York, NY, 10007, in construct rooftop additions . conjunction with the City Planning Commission’s Citywide public hearing pursuant to ULURP . Translation services will be 28 West 12th Street - Greenwich Village Historic District accommodated upon request at a minimum five business days before LPC-19-10008 - Block 575 - Lot 39 - Zoning: R6 the public hearing . CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS One in a pair of adjoined Anglo-Italianate style rowhouses built in Comments on the DEIS and Technical Memorandum 001 will be 1851-1852 . Application is to legalize the installation of a cornice in non- accepted until 5:00 P .M ., on Monday, June 5, 2017, and may be compliance with Permit for Minor Work 15-8973 . submitted at the public hearing, or to the contact person below . 13 Bleecker Street - Noho East Historic District The City of New York, acting through the NYC Economic Development LPC-16-9206 - Block 529 - Lot 48 - Zoning: M1-5B Corporation (EDC), the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Development (HPD), and the NYC Department of Citywide A Federal style residence with Italiniate style alterations, built c . Administrative Services (DCAS), proposes a series of land use actions 1822-25 and altered several times between 1869 and 1925 . Application to implement the recommendations of a comprehensive plan to is to replace the commercial infill . redevelop and revitalize an approximately 22-block area of the Downtown Far Rockaway neighborhood of Queens, Community District 31 Bond Street - NoHo Historic District Extension 14 . The Proposed Actions include zoning map amendments, zoning text LPC-19-10930 - Block 529 - Lot 25 - Zoning: M1-5B amendments, disposition and acquisition of property, and the CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS designation and approval of an Urban Renewal Area and Plan . A Renaissance Revival style store and loft building designed by DeLemos & Cordes and built in 1888-89 . Application is to remove the The Proposed Actions are intended to transform underutilized existing fire escape and replace storefront infill . properties with mixed-use, transit-oriented development and to unlock to the potential for additional development throughout the Rezoning 31 Bond Street - NoHo Historic District Extension Area . The Proposed Actions would concentrate mixed-use development LPC-19-09630 - Block 529 - Lot 25 - Zoning: M1-5B in one of the few areas on the peninsula located out of the floodplain, MODIFICATION OF USE AND BULK with access to transit and St . John’s Episcopal Hospital (the area’s A Renaissance Revival style store and loft building designed by largest employer) . With the inclusion of the City’s Mandatory DeLemos & Cordes and built in 1888-89 . Application is to request that Inclusionary Housing provisions, the Proposed Actions would also the Landmarks Preservation Commission issue a report to the City provide permanently affordable housing in the neighborhood . As Planning Commission relating to a Modification of Use pursuant to analyzed in the DEIS, by 2032, the Proposed Actions are expected to Section 74-711 of the Zoning Resolution . result in a net increase of 3,027 dwelling units, 152,935 gross square 126 Fifth Avenue - Ladies’ Mile Historic District feet (gsf) of retail space, 86,947 gsf of community facility space, as well LPC-19-08959 - Block 819 - Lot 44 - Zoning: C6-4MC6-4A as a new publically accessible open space . CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS The DEIS and Technical Memorandum 001 analyzed the potential A Beaux-Arts style store and loft building designed by Robert environmental impacts of the Redevelopment Project and disclosed the Maynicke and built in 1906 . Application is to replace doors . potential for significant adverse impacts with regard to: child care 12 West 27th Street - Madison Square North Historic District centers; open space; transportation (traffic, bus and pedestrian); and LPC-18-7877 - Block 828 - Lot 56 - Zoning: C6-4 M1-5M construction noise . The DEIS identified measures and/or potential CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS measures that would fully or partially mitigate most significant A Neo-Gothic style store and loft building designed by Buchman & Fox adverse impacts; some impacts would remain unmitigated . Between and built in 1912-1913 . Application is to alter the ground floor and DEIS and Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS), potential install entrance infill . mitigation measures will be studied further to determine whether they are feasible and whether any significant adverse impacts would remain 50 East 96th Street, aka 1369-1379 Madison Avenue - Expanded unmitigated . The DEIS considered alternatives to the Proposed Actions Carnegie Hill Historic District that included a No-Action Alternative and a No Unmitigated LPC-18-4636 - Block 1507 - Lot 50 - Zoning: R10 Significant Adverse Impacts Alternative . CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A Neo-Renaissance style apartment building designed by George F . Since the issuance of the Notice of Completion for the DEIS, the City of Pelham and built in 1905-06 . Application is to construct a rooftop addition . New York has proposed modifications the zoning map amendments [C170243 (A) ZMQ] and the zoning text amendments [N170244 (A) 895 Madison Avenue - Upper East Side Historic District ZRQ] . These modifications would support the development of mixed LPC-19-8480 - Block 1387 - Lot 21 - Zoning: C5-1 projects that would meet the project’s goals and provide design CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS flexibility on a key site within the neighborhood . With these A Neo-Renaissance style apartment building designed by W .L . Rouse modifications, the Proposed Actions by 2032 are expected to result in a and L .A . Goldstone and built in 1916 . Application is to legalize the net increase of 3,123 dwelling units, 164,595 gsf of retail space, and installation of awnings and planters without Landmarks Preservation 80,947 gsf of community facility space, as well as a new publically Commission permit(s) . accessible open space . 600 West 116th Street - Morningside Heights Historic District An analysis to determine whether these modifications would alter the LPC-19-09292 - Block 1896 - Lot 72 - Zoning: R8 conclusions of the DEIS is presented in Technical Memorandum 001 . CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS The analysis concludes that the proposed modifications would not A Renaissance Revival style apartment building designed by Gaeton result in any new or different significant adverse impacts that are not Ajello and built in 1911-12 . Application is to install storefront infill, already identified in the DEIS . The analysis presented in the technical signage and mechanical equipment . memorandum will be incorporated into the FEIS . � m10-23 Copies of the Notice of Completion, the DEIS, the Final Scope Work, and Technical Memorandum 001 may be obtained by any member of the public from: Mayor’s Office of Environmental Coordination MAYOR’S OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL Attn: Esther Brunner, Deputy Director COORDINATION 253 Broadway, 14th Floor New York, NY 10007 „„PUBLIC HEARINGS Telephone: (212) 676-3290 These documents are also available on the websites of the Mayor’s Office of DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Environmental Coordination and the New York City Economic Development AND TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM 001 Corporation: www .nyc .gov/oec and www .nycedc .com, respectively . THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2805

CEQR Number: 16DME010Q ZONING CALENDAR Lead Agency: Office of the Deputy Mayor for Housing and 2016-4167-BZ Economic Development APPLICANT – Eric Palatnik, P .C ., for Ocean Services, Inc ., owner . Hilary Semel SUBJECT – Application April 6, 2016 – Special Permit (§73-622) for Assistant to the Mayor the enlargement of an existing two story single family home contrary th to floor area, lot coverage and open space (ZR 23-141(b); and less than 253 Broadway, 14 Floor the required rear yard (ZR 23-47) . R3-1 zoning district . New York, NY 10007 – hsemel@cityhall .nyc .gov PREMISES AFFECTED – 4180 Ocean Avenue, Block 8737, Lot 92, Applicant: New York City Economic Development Borough of Brooklyn . Corporation COMMUNITY BOARD #15BK Attn: Nate Gray, Vice President th 2016-4243-BZ 110 William Street, 6 Floor APPLICANT – Sheldon Lobel, P .C ., for Silver Capital, LLC, owner . New York, NY 10038 SUBJECT – Application August 25, 2016 – Variance (§72-21) to permit (212) 619-5000 – ngray@edc .nyc a supermarket (UG 6A) on the ground floor, and office use (UG 6B) on SEQRA/CEQR Classification: Type I the second floor of an existing building contrary to ZR §22-10 . R8 Location of Actions: Queens Community Board 14 zoning district . PREMISES AFFECTED – 151 East Tremont Avenue, Block 2808, Lot This Notice of Public Meeting has been prepared pursuant to Article 8 4, Borough of Bronx . of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law (the State COMMUNITY BOARD #5BX Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA)), its implementing 2016-4464-BZ regulations found at 6 NYCRR Part 617, and the Rules of Procedure for APPLICANT – Law Office of Jay Goldstein, for Noah S . Smith, owner . City Environmental Quality Review found at 62 RCNY Chapter 5, and SUBJECT – Application December 8, 2016 – Special Permit (§73-622) Mayoral Executive Order 91 of 1977, as amended (CEQR) . for the enlargement of an existing single family home contrary to floor  m10-12 area, and open space ratio (ZR 23-141); side yard (ZR 23-461) and less than the required rear yard (ZR 23-47) . R2 zoning district . PREMISES AFFECTED – 1350 East 28th Street, Block 7663, Lot 60, Borough of Brooklyn . BOARD OF STANDARDS AND APPEALS COMMUNITY BOARD #14BK 2017-35-BZ � PUBLIC HEARINGS APPLICANT – Law Office of Jay Goldstein, for Geloda Briarwood Corp ., owner; Fhitting Room, lessee . JUNE 6, 2017, 10:00 A.M. SUBJECT – Application February 6, 2017 – Special Permit (§73-36) to permit the operation of a Physical Cultural Establishment (The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a Public Hearing, Tuesday morning, Fhitting Room), on the first floor of an existing building . C1-9 and R7-2 June 6, 2017, 10:00 A .M ., in Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street, New York, zoning district . NY 10007, on the following matters: PREMISES AFFECTED – 580 Columbus Avenue, Block 1219, Lot SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR 7501, Borough of Manhattan . 139-95-BZ COMMUNITY BOARD #7M APPLICANT – Rothkrug Rothkrug & Spector LLP, for 54th Street, LLC, Margery Perlmutter, Chair/Commissioner owner . SUBJECT – Application October 11, 2016 – Extension of Term for a Accessibility questions: Mireille Milfort, (212) 386-0078, Special Permit (§73-36), to allow the operation of a Physical Cultural mmilfort@bsa .nyc .gov, by: Friday, June 2, 2017, 4:00 P .M . Establishment (Equinox), which expired on October 8, 2016 . C1-9 (TA) zoning district . E m11-12 PREMISES AFFECTED – 250 East 54th Street, Block 1327, Lot 7502, Borough of Manhattan . COMMUNITY BOARD #2M 46-10-BZ APPLICANT – Eric Palatnik, P .C ., for 1401 Bay LLC, owner . SUBJECT – Application November 5, 2015 – Extension of Time to PROPERTY DISPOSITION Complete Construction of an offsite parking lot to accommodate the required parking, which expires, November 15, 2015, located within a C4-2 zoning district . PREMISES AFFECTED – 1401 Sheepshead Bay Road, Block 7459, Lot 1, Borough of Brooklyn . COMMUNITY BOARD #15BK 228-13-BZ CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES APPLICANT – Pryor Cashman LLP, for 45 West 67th Street Development Company, owner; Crossfit, NYC lessee . � SALE SUBJECT – Application June 20, 2016 – Extension of Term of a previously approved Special Permit (§73-36) permitting the operation of a physical culture establishment (Cross Fit), located in the cellar The City of New York in partnership with PropertyRoom .com posts level of an existing 31-story building, which expired on May 20, 2016 . vehicle and heavy machinery auctions online every week at: C4-7 (SLSD) zoning district . https://www.propertyroom.com/s/nyc+fleet PREMISES AFFECTED – 157 Columbus Avenue, Block 1120, Lot All auctions are open to the public and registration is free . 7501, Borough of Manhattan. COMMUNITY BOARD #7M Vehicles can be viewed in person by appointment at: Kenben Industries Ltd ., 1908 Shore Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11214 . APPEALS CALENDAR Phone: (718) 802-0022 2016-4263-A � o11-m29 APPLICANT – Rothkrug Rothkrug & Spector, LLP, for R .A . Properties, LLC, owner . SUBJECT – Application October 3, 2016 – Proposed development of a OFFICE OF CITYWIDE PROCUREMENT two-story building with warehouse use on the first floor (UG 16B), and � NOTICE office use on the Second Floor (UG 6), not fronting on a mapped street contrary to General City Law 36 . M3-1(SRD) PREMISES AFFECTED – 235 Industrial Loop, Block 7206, Lot 314, The Department of Citywide Administrative Services, Office of Citywide Borough of Staten Island . Procurement is currently selling surplus assets on the internet . Visit COMMUNITY BOARD #3SI http://www .publicsurplus .com/sms/nycdcas .ny/browse/home To begin bidding, simply click on ‘Register’ on the home page . JUNE 6, 2017, 1:00 P.M. There are no fees to register . Offerings may include but are not limited NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of a public hearing, Tuesday afternoon, to: office supplies/equipment, furniture, building supplies, machine June 6, 2017, 1:00 P .M ., in Spector Hall, 22 Reade Street, New York, tools, HVAC/plumbing/electrical equipment, lab equipment, marine NY 10007, on the following matters: equipment, and more . 2806 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

Public access to computer workstations and assistance with placing bids is available at the following locations: HHS ACCELERATOR � DCAS Central Storehouse, 66-26 Metropolitan Avenue, To respond to human services Requests for Proposals (RFPs), in Middle Village, NY 11379 accordance with Section 3-16 of the Procurement Policy Board � DCAS, Office of Citywide Procurement, 1 Centre Street, Rules of the City of New York (“PPB Rules”), vendors must first 18th Floor, New York, NY 10007 complete and submit an electronic prequalification application using the City’s Health and Human Services (HHS) Accelerator � j3-d29 System . The HHS Accelerator System is a web-based system maintained by the City of New York for use by its human services Agencies to manage procurement . The process removes redundancy by capturing information about boards, filings, policies, and general service experience centrally . As a result, specific proposals for POLICE funding are more focused on program design, scope, and budget . � NOTICE Important information about the new method � Prequalification applications are required every three years . OWNERS ARE WANTED BY THE PROPERTY CLERK � Documents related to annual corporate filings must be DIVISION OF THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT submitted on an annual basis to remain eligible to compete . The following listed property is in the custody of the Property Clerk � Prequalification applications will be reviewed to validate Division without claimants: compliance with corporate filings, organizational capacity, and Motor vehicles, boats, bicycles, business machines, cameras, calculating relevant service experience . machines, electrical and optical property, furniture, furs, handbags, hardware, jewelry, photographic equipment, radios, robes, sound � Approved organizations will be eligible to compete and would systems, surgical and musical instruments, tools, wearing apparel, submit electronic proposals through the system . communications equipment, computers, and other miscellaneous articles . The Client and Community Service Catalog, which lists all Items are recovered, lost, abandoned property obtained from prisoners, Prequalification service categories and the NYC Procurement emotionally disturbed, intoxicated and deceased persons; and property Roadmap, which lists all RFPs to be managed by HHS Accelerator obtained from persons incapable of caring for themselves . may be viewed at http://www .nyc .gov/html/hhsaccelerator/html/ roadmap/roadmap .shtml . All current and prospective vendors should INQUIRIES frequently review information listed on roadmap to take full Inquiries relating to such property should be made in the Borough advantage of upcoming opportunities for funding . concerned, at the following office of the Property Clerk . Participating NYC Agencies FOR MOTOR VEHICLES (All Boroughs): HHS Accelerator, led by the Office of the Mayor, is governed by an � Springfield Gardens Auto Pound, 174-20 North Boundary Road, Queens, NY 11430, (718) 553-9555 Executive Steering Committee of Agency Heads who represent the following NYC Agencies: � Erie Basin Auto Pound, 700 Columbia Street, Brooklyn, NY Administration for Children’s Services (ACS) 11231, (718) 246-2030 Department for the Aging (DFTA) FOR ALL OTHER PROPERTY Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) � Manhattan - 1 Police Plaza, New York, NY 10038, Department of Corrections (DOC) (646) 610-5906 Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) Department of Homeless Services (DHS) � Brooklyn - 84th Precinct, 301 Gold Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201, Department of Probation (DOP) (718) 875-6675 Department of Small Business Services (SBS) � Bronx Property Clerk - 215 East 161 Street, Bronx, NY 10451, Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) (718) 590-2806 Housing and Preservation Department (HPD) Human Resources Administration (HRA) � Queens Property Clerk - 47-07 Pearson Place, Long Island City, Office of the Criminal Justice Coordinator (CJC) NY 11101, (718) 433-2678 To sign up for training on the new system, and for additional � Staten Island Property Clerk - 1 Edgewater Plaza, Staten information about HHS Accelerator, including background materials, Island, NY 10301, (718) 876-8484 user guides and video tutorials, please visit www .nyc .gov/hhsaccelerator � j3-d29

CITYWIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES PROCUREMENT OFFICE OF CITYWIDE PROCUREMENT � AWARD Goods AIRWATCH SOFTWARE AND MOBILE DEVICES-FISA - Other - PIN# 8571700302 - AMT: $174,970 .00 - TO: Quality and Assurance “Compete To Win” More Contracts! Technology Corp . dba/Qna Tech ., 18 Marginwood Drive, Ridge, NY 11961 . Thanks to a new City initiative - “Compete To Win” - the NYC Department of Small Business Services offers a new set of FREE OGS-CONTR . # PM 67310 services to help create more opportunities for minority and Suppliers wishing to be considered for a contract with the Office of women-owned businesses to compete, connect and grow their General Services of New York State are advised to contact the business with the City. With NYC Construction Loan, Technical Procurement Services Group, Corning Tower, Room 3711, Empire State Assistance, NYC Construction Mentorship, Bond Readiness, and Plaza, Albany, NY 12242 or by phone: (518) 474-6717 . NYC Teaming services, the City will be able to help even more � E m11 small businesses than before. TRUCK, CAR CARRIER, VARIOUS - DEP - Competitive Sealed Bids - PIN# 8571700104 - AMT: $1,022,447 .00 - TO: Gabrielli Truck  Win More Contracts at nyc.gov/competetowin Sales Ltd ., 153-20 South Conduit Avenue, Jamaica, NY 11434 . � E m11 “The City of New York is committed to achieving excellence in the design and construction of its capital program, and � SOLICITATION building on the tradition of innovation in architecture and engineering that has contributed to the City’s prestige as a Goods global destination. The contracting opportunities for construction/construction services and construction-related TRUCK, SHAFT MAINTENANCE MACHINIST - DEP - Other - PIN# 857PS1700218 - Due 6-15-17 at 1:00 P .M . services that appear in the individual agency listings below reflect that commitment to excellence.” A Pre-Solicitation Conference for the above mentioned commodity is THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2807 scheduled for June 15, 2017, at 1:00 P .M ., at 1 Centre Street, 18th qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other Floor, New York, NY 10007 . information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time specified above . The purpose of this Conference is to review proposed specifications for Health and Mental Hygiene, Gotham Center, 42-09 28th Street, 17th the commodity listed above, to ensure a good product, and maximum Floor, CN30A, Long Island City, NY 11101-4132 . Simone Smith competition . Please make every effort to attend this Conference, your (347) 396-6614; Fax: (347) 396-6758; ssmith18@health .nyc .gov participation will assist us in revising the attached specifications so they can be issued as a part of final bid package . � m9-15 A copy of the Pre-Solicitation Package can be downloaded from the City Record Online site at www .nyc .gov/cityrecord . Enrollment is free . Please review the documents before you attend the Conference . Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to secure, HUMAN RESOURCES ADMINISTRATION examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre-qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other information; and for � INTENT TO AWARD opening and reading of bids at date and time specified above . Human Services/Client Services Citywide Administrative Services, 1 Centre Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10007 . Joseph Vacirca (212) 669-8616; Fax: (212) 669-7581; EXPANSION OF THE GIRL SCOUTS TROOP 6000 - Negotiated jvacirca@dcas .nyc .gov Acquisition - Other - PIN# 07117N0008 - Due 5-24-17 at 2:00 P .M . Accessibility questions: DCAS Diversity and EEO Office (212) 386-0297, *For Information Purposes Only* by: Thursday, June 8, 2017, 12:00 A .M . DSS intends to enter into a Negotiated Acquisition with the Girl Scouts of Greater New York . EPIN: 07117N0008 . Term: 5/1/2017 - 4/30/2020 . E m11 Amount: $960,000 The proposed Negotiated Acquisition with the Girl Scouts of Greater New York will allow for the expansion of Troop 6000 to 25 Families with Children, shelter sites throughout New York City, to empower and HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE uplift more girls and young women . AGENCY CHIEF CONTRACTING OFFICER Vendors interested in responding to this or other future solicitations � INTENT TO AWARD for these types of services should contact the New York City Vendor Enrollment Center at (212) 857-1680 or at www .nyc .gov/selltonyc Services (other than human services) See attached memo for additional information . SPOLIGOTYPING, SPECIATION AND DRUG RESISTANCE TESTING - Sole Source - Available only from a single source - Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to secure, PIN# 18TB005501R0X00 - Due 5-22-17 at 10:00 A .M . examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre-qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other information; and for DOHMH intends to enter into a Sole Source contract with Health opening and reading of bids at date and time specified above . Research Inc ., via the Wadsworth Center, Mycobacteriology Laboratory, Human Resources Administration, 150 Greenwich Street, 37th Floor, to perform spoligotyping, speciation, and drug resistance testing for all New York, NY 10007 . Erika Lerner (929) 221-6367; lernere@hra .nyc .gov samples received from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) . In addition, deletion analysis, PCR-based drug � m5-11 resistance analysis, and high quality SNP analysis using whole genome sequencing (WGS) will be performed on requested samples . This early Services (other than human services) detection will support DOHMH mission to locate any outbreak or new strains of tuberculosis (TB) . DOHMH determined that Health PURCHASE OF WEBTEXT MESSAGING COMMUNICATION Research Inc . is a sole source provider, as they are only authorized SERVICES - Sole Source - Available only from a single source - vendor to perform spoligotyping testing at the Wadsworth Center, PIN# 17USEMI28501 - Due 5-18-17 at 2:00 P .M . Mycobacteriology Laboratory . DOHMH’s Bureau of Tuberculosis Control(BTBC) uses genotyping to identify potential laboratory HRA/MIS intends to enter into a sole source negotiation with contaminations, tuberculosis (TB) outbreaks and conduct cluster WEBTEXT, LLC, for their products and services which allows clients to investigation to interrupt TB transmission . There are no other CLIA apply for benefits, check their case status, and make changes to their licensed laboratory that can provide this service . personal information online . These products are compatible with the existing Avaya equipment . As a result, clients are able to send SMS Any vendor who believes they can provide these services are welcome text messages using Avaya Elite Proactive Manager Module . There is to submit an expression of interest via email no later than 5/22/2017, no other text messaging that is compatible with the existing Avaya by 10:00 A .M . All questions and concerns regarding this sole source equipment at HRA . Hence we have to go through Webtext . should also be submitted via email . E-PIN#: 09617S0003 Term: 7/1/2017 - 6/30/2020 Amount: $400,000 .00 . Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to Organizations that believe they are qualified to provide this service or secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- are interested in similar future procurements, may express their interest qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other by letter addressed to Chukunyelu Obicheta, Management Information information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time Systems, 150 Greenwich Street, 37th Floor, New York, NY 10007 . specified above . Health and Mental Hygiene, 42-09 28th Street, 17th Floor, Long Island Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to City, NY 11101 . Brianna Nedd (347) 396-6799; Fax: (347) 396-6758; secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- bnedd@health .nyc .gov qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other � m9-15 information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time specified above . Human Resources Administration, 150 Greenwich Street, 37th Floor, Human Services/Client Services New York, NY 10007 . Chukunyelu Obicheta (929) 221-6401; obichetac@hra .nyc .gov MENTAL HEALTH- CONGREGATE SUPPORTIVE HOUSING � E m11-17 - Negotiated Acquisition - Other - Due 5-16-17 at 2:00 P .M . PIN# 18AZ006601R0X00 - MH Congregate Supportive Housing CONTRACTS PIN# 18AZ006602R0X00 - MH Congregate Supportive Housing Pursuant to Section 3-04 of the Procurement Policy Board Rules, the � AWARD NYC Department of Health intends to enter into negotiated Human Services/Client Services acquisitions with Housing Works, Inc ., and Palladia, Inc . to ensure continued provision of congregate supportive housing services . The YOUTH PATHWAY PROGRAMS IN SERVICE AREA III: contract term will be from 7/1/2017 through 6/30/2020, with two (2) MANHATTAN - Competitive Sealed Proposals - Available only from a three (3) years renewal options . single source - PIN# 09616I0006008 - AMT: $3,302,432 .77 - TO: Maximus Human Services, Inc ., 1891 Metro Center Drive, Reston, VA THIS NOTICE IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY . 20190 . Organizations interested in future solicitation for these services are � E m11 invited to do so by submitting a written expression of interest to the email address listed above . There is a limited number of vendors available and able to perform the work . Services (other than human services) Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to JANITORIAL SERVICES - Required Method (including Preferred secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- Source) - PIN# 17QSEGS00701 - AMT: $2,469,192 24. - TO: New York 2808 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

State Industries for the Disabled, Inc ., 11 Columbia Circle Drive, The RFP and all related documents can be obtained at the Queens Albany, NY 12203 . EPIN: 09616M0004001 Library webpage at: http://www .queenslibrary .org/about-us/proposals- zz JANITORIAL SERVICES - Required Method (including and-bids . Preferred Source) - PIN# 17QSEGS00501 - AMT: $3,084,914 .82 - TO: New York State Industries for the Disabled, Inc ., 11 Columbia Circle Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to Drive, Albany, NY 12203 . EPIN: 09616M0008001 secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- � E m11 qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time specified above . Public Library - Queens, 89-11 Merrick Boulevard, Jamaica, NY 11432 . William Funk (718) 990-0782; Fax: (718) 658-2945; william .r .funk@queenslibrary .org PARKS AND RECREATION � E m11 � VENDOR LIST Construction/Construction Services PREQUALIFIED VENDOR LIST: GENERAL CONSTRUCTION - NON-COMPLEX GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SITE WORK SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION AUTHORITY ASSOCIATED WITH NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF � SOLICITATION PARKS AND RECREATION (“DPR” AND/OR “PARKS”) PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS CONSTRUCTION AND Construction/Construction Services RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS SCIENCE LAB UPGRADES - Competitive Sealed Bids - DPR is seeking to evaluate and pre-qualify a list of general contractors PIN# SCA17-17211D-1 - Due 5-30-17 at 10:00 A .M . (a “PQL”) exclusively to conduct non-complex general construction site JHS 860 (Manhattan) . SCA system-generated Category: $1,000,001 to work involving the construction and reconstruction of DPR parks and $4,000,000 . Pre-Bid Meeting Date: May 18, 2017, at 10:00 A M. ,. at 215 playgrounds projects not exceeding $3 million per contract (“General West 114th Street, New York, NY 10026 . Meet at the Custodian’s Construction”) . Office . Potential Bidders are encouraged to attend, but this By establishing contractor’s qualification and experience in advance, walkthrough is not mandatory . Bidders must be Pre-Qualified by the DPR will have a pool of competent contractors from which it can draw SCA at the time of Bid opening . to promptly and effectively reconstruct and construction its parks, Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to playgrounds, beaches, gardens and green-streets . DPR will select secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- contractors from the General Construction PQL for non-complex qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other general construction site work of up to $3,000,000 .00 per contract, information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time through the use of a Competitive Sealed Bid solicited from the PQL specified above . generated from this RFQ . School Construction Authority, 30-30 Thomson Avenue, Long Island The vendors selected for inclusion in the General Construction PQL City, NY 11101 . Edison Aguilar (718) 472-8641; Fax: (718) 472-8290; will be invited to participate in the NYC Construction Mentorship . eaguilar@nycsca .org NYC Construction Mentorship focuses on increasing the use of small � E m11 NYC contracts, and winning larger contracts with larger values . Firms participating in NYC Construction Mentorship will have the opportunity to take management classes and receive on-the-job training provided by a construction management firm . TRANSPORTATION DPR will only consider applications for this General Construction PQL from contractors who meet any one of the following criteria: TRAFFIC AND PLANNING

1) The submitting entity must be a Certified Minority/Woman � AWARD Business Enterprise (M/WBE)*; Services (other than human services) 2) The submitting entity must be a registered joint venture or have a valid legal agreement as a joint venture, with at least one of the INSTALLATION OF PAVEMENT MARKINGS FOR WALKING entities in the joint venture being a certified M/WBE*; FACILITIES IN ALL BOROUGHS, CITY OF NEW YORK - Competitive Sealed Bids - PIN# 84117MBTR017 - AMT: $2,173,000 00. 3) The submitting entity must indicate a commitment to sub-contract - TO: Hiway Safety Systems Inc ., 9 Rockview Way, Rockland, MA 02370 . no less than 50 percent of any awarded job to a certified M/WBE for every work order awarded . � E m11 *Firms that are in the process of becoming a New York City-certified M/WBE, may submit a PQL application and submit a M/WBE Acknowledgement Letter, which states the Department of Small Business Services has begun the Certification process . CONTRACT AWARD HEARINGS Application documents may also be obtained on-line at: http://a856-internet .nyc .gov/nycvendoronline/home .asap .; or NOTE: INDIVIDUALS REQUESTING SIGN LANGUAGE http:www .nycgovparks .org/opportunities/business . INTERPRETERS SHOULD CONTACT THE MAYOR’S Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to OFFICE OF CONTRACT SERVICES, PUBLIC HEARINGS secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor pre- UNIT, 253 BROADWAY, 9TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, N.Y. qualification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other 10007, (212) 788-7490, NO LATER THAN SEVEN (7) information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time specified above . BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING. TDD Parks and Recreation, Olmsted Center, Annex, Flushing Meadows- USERS SHOULD CALL VERIZON RELAY SERVICES. Corona Park, Flushing, NY 11368 . Alicia H . Williams (718) 760-6925; Fax: (718) 760-6885; dmwbe .capital@parks .nyc .gov � j3-d29 YOUTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

„„PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC LIBRARY - QUEENS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Contract Public Hearing will be QUEENS PURCHASING held on May 22, 2017, at 2 Lafayette Street, 14th Floor Hearing Room, � SOLICITATION Borough of Manhattan, commencing at 10:00 A .M ., on the following: Construction Related Services IN THE MATTER OF 10 proposed contracts between the Department of Youth and Community Development, and the Contractors listed ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES REQUIREMENTS below, for Youth and Community Development Services . The CONTRACTS - Request for Proposals - PIN# 0517-2 - Due 5-12-17 Contractors, PIN numbers, and contract amounts are indicated below . zz ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SERVICES REQUIREMENTS For Fiscal Year 2017, the contract term shall be from July 1, 2016 to CONTRACTS - Request for Proposals - PIN# 0517-1 - Due 6-12-17 June 30, 2017 with no option to renew . THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2809

Contractor Contractor Contractor Contract testimony, and one written comment was submitted . Name PIN Numbers Address Amount Statement of Basis and Purpose of Rule City Harvest 26017039099O 6 East 32nd Street, $212,168 In 2012, the Department signed a Consent Order modifying a 2005 5th Floor, New York, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Consent NY 10016 Order (DEC Case No CO2-20000107-8, as modified) to reduce combined sewer overflows (“CSOs”) and committed to construct and implement Cypress 26017068148O 625 Jamaica $125,000 green stormwater management practices (also known as “green Hills Local Avenue, Brooklyn, infrastructure”) that are part of a broader green/grey strategy (i .e ., Development NY 11208 also employing “grey infrastructure,” which includes CSO storage Corporation facilities and other engineered projects) to improve water quality in Make the Road 26017028256O 301 Grove Street, $186,000 local waterways . Specifically, the Department is required to manage New York Brooklyn, NY 11237 one (1) inch of rainfall on ten percent (10%) of the impervious surfaces within combined sewer areas by 2030 using green infrastructure . The New York 26017062314O 131 West 33rd Street, $166,500 Department established its Office of Green Infrastructure to implement Immigration Suite 610, New York, the Green Infrastructure Grant Program (“Program”) and launched the Coalition NY 10001 Program in order to partner with stakeholders and community groups in the construction and maintenance of green infrastructure . The One Brooklyn 26017028738O 209 Joralemon Street, $128,500 Program provides funding to private property owners for the design and Fund, Inc . Brooklyn, NY 11201 construction of qualified green infrastructure practices . Grants under this Program are available to owners of property located within the five Sports and 26017062159O 58-12 Queens $1,074,00 (5) boroughs of the City of New York whose property and proposals meet Arts in Schools Boulevard, Woodside, the criteria set forth by the Department . Foundation, Inc . NY 11377 The Department received a comment from an environmental The Association 26017068223O 598 Broadway, $106,080 organization urging that a number of changes be made to the rule, of Community 7th Floor, New York, including the deletion of the requirement that the final contract Employment NY 10012 plans be certified by a professional, and other changes which, in the Programs for the commenter’s view, would hinder the effectiveness of the Program . After Homeless due consideration of this comment, the Department has decided to finalize the rule without change . The Doe Fund, 26017062185O 232 East 84th Street, $465,069 This rulemaking sets forth the determination by the Commissioner of Inc . New York, NY 10028 the Department as to the requirements for eligible projects and grant Variety Boys & 26017042377O 21-12 30th Road, $173,835 applicants, the application process, compliance and administration and Girls Club of Astoria, NY 11102 funding requirements under the Program . The Department is therefore Queens, Inc . promulgating the following new rule, to be found at 15 RCNY Chapter 48 . The Rule is authorized by Section 1403 of the Charter of the City of YMCA of 26017068148O 5 West 63rd Street, $600,000 New York and Section 24-501 et seq . of the Administrative Code . Greater New 6th Floor, New York, York - Virtual Y NY 10023 The text of the Rules is as follows . New text is underlined; deleted material is in [brackets] . The proposed contractors are being funded by City Council discretionary funds, pursuant to Section 1-02 (e) of the Procurement Policy Board *** Rules . Section 1 . Title 15 of the Rules of the City of New York is amended by adding a new Chapter 48, to read as follows: A draft copy of the proposed contracts will be available for public inspection, at the Department of Youth and Community Development, Chapter 48 Office of the Agency Chief Contracting Officer, at 2 Lafayette Street, Green Infrastructure Grant Program. 14th Floor, from May 11th to May 22nd, excluding holidays and weekends, from 9:00 A .M . to 5:00 P .M . §48-01 Purpose and Applicability . Anyone who wishes to speak at this public hearing should request to (a) Purpose . The Green Infrastructure Grant Program do so in writing . The written request must be received by the Agency (“Program”) is intended to provide funding for the design within 5 days after publication of this notice . Written requests to speak and construction of green infrastructure to manage should be sent to Renise Ferguson, Deputy Agency Chief Contracting stormwater runoff in New York City . th Officer, 2 Lafayette Street, 14 Floor, New York, NY 10007, referguson@ (b) Applicability . The Program provides funding for the design dycd .nyc .gov . If the Department of Youth and Community Development and construction of green infrastructure practices on real receives no written requests to speak within the prescribed time, the property located within the five (5) boroughs of New York Department reserves the right not to conduct the public hearing . City, and, except as set forth in §XX-04(b), below, that is privately owned . E m11 §48-02 Definitions . “Applicant” means the person or entity completing, preparing and/ or submitting the Program application, in some cases on behalf of the potential Grantee . AGENCY RULES “City” means the City of New York . “Conditional acceptance” or “conditionally accepted” refers to a Grant application that has been reviewed by the Department and accepted subject to satisfaction of additional specific requirements, and for which there has not yet been a binding commitment to award a Grant because there remain pre-conditions to be satisfied by the Applicant and/or the prospective Grantee . “Department” means the Department of Environmental Protection, the ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION City agency responsible for administering the Green Infrastructure Grant Program . � NOTICE “Funding Agreement” means the primary contract between the City and the Grantee with respect to the Program funding . Notice of Adoption of Final Rule “Grant” means a grant of funds awarded by the Department to a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY Grantee under the Program, which becomes effective and binding when VESTED IN THE COMMISSIONER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF the Funding Agreement has been fully executed and registered with ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (the “Department” or “DEP”) by the City Comptroller . Section 1403 of the New York City Charter and Sections 24-501 et seq . of the New York City Administrative Code, that the Department has “Grantee” means the owner of the real property on which the Project will be built, including all parties having an ownership interest in the amended its rules to establish requirements for a Green Infrastructure property . Grant Program . The proposed rule was published in the City Record and a public hearing was held on February 15, 2017 . There was no “Green Infrastructure Practice” means a stormwater management 2810 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 installation that is designed and constructed by the Grantee to tax lots . In this case, one (1) application may be submitted for manage stormwater runoff from the immediate impervious tributary a Project to be constructed on the adjacent lots in common drainage area during a rain event . This term typically refers, but ownership . is not necessarily limited, to the following: rain gardens or other bioinfiltration systems, porous paving materials, green roofs, and (c) The Applicant must provide all information requested on the various subsurface retention systems . application form, including detailed information regarding Project scope, drawings, schematics, maps and plans . Proof of “Private property” means real property not owned by the City or property ownership must be included . another public entity and located within the limits of the five (5) boroughs of the City of New York . (d) All applications must include, at a minimum: “Program” means the Department’s Green Infrastructure Grant 1 . The Applicant’s name, address, telephone number and Program that facilitates the installation of Green Infrastructure email address; Practices on private property . 2 . The identity of the Grantee including names address, “Program Guide” means the step-by-step instruction manual for phone number and email address; prospective Grantees that describes the Project development process 3 . The address and location of the property, as well as to be followed from conditional acceptance of the application until borough, block and lot information; execution of the Funding Agreement, and how the Department will provide the funding to the Grantee for the construction of the Project . 4 . The type of Project proposed; The Program Guide will be incorporated by reference into the Funding 5 . A description of how the proposed Project will function; Agreement . 6 . The professional qualifications of those designing and “Project” means the Green Infrastructure Practice(s) to be installed on implementing the Project; the Grantee’s property with funding provided by a Grant awarded by the Department . 7 . The proposed budget for the proposed Project; §48-03 Eligible Grantees . 8 . Calculations of the stormwater projected to be managed by the proposed Project, derived using the calculator To be eligible for a Grant, Applicants must be in compliance with the provided by the Department with the application; following: 9 . The construction timeline for the proposed Project; (a) They are not in default on any prior grant agreement or other City contract; 10 . Information including the Project’s location within the property, footprint dimensions, stormwater flow (b) They do not owe any taxes; and directions, and proposed materials; (c) There is no evidence of lack of business integrity, as 11 . A record of the connection of the building or site to the determined by the Department after a review of information sewer, if available, or the application or proposal for site maintained in VENDEX or other public databases; provided connection for new construction; and that the Department will not conclude that there is a lack of business integrity without first providing the Applicant with 12 . A proposed maintenance plan that details maintenance an opportunity to update or correct the information drawn tasks and activities for the useful life of the project, and from such databases . a statement of how the Grantee would pay for these activities (note that maintenance costs are not eligible §48-04 Eligible Property . for Grant funding) . (a) Grants may be awarded for projects that will be constructed (e) Relevant additional information should be included if on private property, except as set forth in paragraph (b) of applicable, such as: this section . 1 . At least two photos showing the existing conditions of (b) Grant applications involving projects on property that is either (i) owned in whole or in part by the City and occupied the proposed Project area within the property as of the by the potential Grantee on a long-term basis (e .g ., pursuant date of the application submission; to a ground lease or other land use agreement) or (ii) owned 2 . Identification of any “co-benefits” in addition to reduced by another governmental entity or public authority, will stormwater runoff; be considered by the Department on a case-by-case basis . In evaluating applications involving property leased from 3 . Identification of any local institutions or community the City, as described in (i), the Department will consider groups that will be involved in the design, construction such factors as the length of the occupancy agreement and or stewardship of the proposed Project; and whether or not the lease or agreement is renewable . 4 . The proposed monitoring plan, if any . §48-05 Project Feasibility Requirements for Infiltration Projects and §48-07_ Selection of Projects and Appeals . Rooftop Projects . (a) The Department will conditionally accept applications, in its (a) The proposed Project must manage at least one (1) inch discretion, based upon the criteria set forth in this section, of stormwater runoff from the surrounding impervious after a complete application has been submitted, reviewed, tributary drainage area, unless the Department determines and determined to meet the eligibility requirements as set that a particular Project has sufficient benefits to warrant forth in these Rules . allowing a lesser volume in a given case . (b) Applications will be evaluated based upon the following (b) When an application for an infiltration Project is criteria: conditionally accepted, the Applicant will be required to submit the results of a geotechnical investigation, conducted 1 . Cost/benefit ratio . The stormwater management benefits in accordance with procedures set forth by the Department in of the Project should be cost effective in comparison to the Program Guide, which confirm that the underlying soils the Project costs . are suitable for the Project . 2 . Constructability . An evaluation of the constructability of (c) Proposed rooftop Projects must be determined to be feasible the proposed Project will be based on information by a structural analysis that has been performed by a submitted . professional structural engineer licensed by the State of New 3 . Other factors . Such other factors as the quality of the York and that concludes that the loading capacity of the roof application materials, a short construction timeline, the is sufficient to support the proposed Project . availability of matching funds or in-kind contributions, §48-06 Application Submission Requirements . the involvement of community partners or organizations, public visibility or accessibility, the inclusion of a robust (a) The application can be submitted through the Department’s scientific monitoring plan, the ability of the proposed online application system, at http://www .nyc .gov/dep/ Project to be replicable on a wide scale, and/or the grantprogram . To request a paper copy of the application, one inclusion of any training or workforce development can mail a request to Green Infrastructure Grant Program, opportunities as part of a proposed Project may be Office of Green Infrastructure at 59-17 Junction Boulevard, considered by the Department when evaluating the 11th Floor, Flushing, NY 11373, and completed paper Project proposal . applications may be submitted to the same address . (c) Prospective Grantees will be required to submit a Doing (b) Only one (1) tax lot may be included in an application Business Data Form to the Department . to fund a proposed Project, unless the potential Grantee owns adjacent lots and the proposed Project would manage (d) If an application is conditionally accepted, the Applicant will stormwater runoff from all of the commonly owned adjacent be notified by letter, with a copy of the Program Guide . Such THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2811

Guide will also be available on the Department’s website, at (h) Grant funds must not be used for political advocacy, boycotts, http://www .nyc .gov/dep/grantprogram . The prospective advertising, or litigation expenses . In addition, funds must Grantee must complete an Acceptance Form and return it to not be used for legally mandated actions under Local, State the Department within two (2) weeks after receipt of the or Federal law and/or associated with administrative permit acceptance letter, confirming that the prospective Grantee is conditions or terms of settlement agreements . prepared to execute the Funding Agreement and, if appropriate, a restrictive covenant or security agreement (i) Grantees must submit regular construction status reports upon final acceptance of the Project design . Applicants who once construction commences, until final acceptance by the are not selected for a Grant will be sent a letter advising what Department . Once construction of the Project is completed, needs to be done for a resubmitted application to be Grantees are required to submit regular maintenance conditionally accepted, or, if it does not appear that the summaries for three (3) years . application will be accepted, advising of the reasons for denial . (j) The City has the unrestricted right to use the designs for any (e) If an application is denied in whole or on part, an appeal may Projects for which Grants are awarded for any future projects be submitted as set forth in this paragraph . Such appeal may or purposes at no additional cost to the City . be made by the property owner sending a letter to the New (k) The City has the right to publish photographs of completed York City Department of Environmental Protection, Attn: Projects . The Grantee must indicate in any statements to the Commissioner, 59-17 Junction Boulevard, Flushing, NY press or in any materials for publication in any media of 11373, c/o Bureau of Legal Affairs, within thirty (30) days communication (print, news, television, radio, internet, etc .) that after the date of the denial letter issued by the Department . the Project was funded wholly or in part by the Department . Failure to submit an appeal within thirty (30) days will be deemed to be an acceptance of the Department’s denial . Upon � E m11 receipt of a timely letter of appeal, the Commissioner will appoint an appeal officer within the Department to review . Such appeal officer will make a report on the appeal to the Commissioner . The Commissioner or his or her designee must issue a final order within sixty (60) days after receiving the FINANCE report . A copy of the final order will be sent to the appellant � within ten (10) days after the date the Commissioner or his NOTICE or her designee issues it . Notice of Public Hearing and Opportunity to §48-08 Funding . Comment on Proposed Rule (a) Funding is provided to Grantees, or an approved assignee, on What are we proposing? The Department of Finance is considering a reimbursement basis upon receipt of invoices for eligible amending a rule which allows Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption costs previously paid . Monthly invoices may be submitted to and Disability Rent Increase Exemption program participants to the Department after: request additional time to meet administrative deadlines under certain 1 . Final designs have been accepted by the Department; circumstances . 2 . The Funding Agreement has been registered pursuant When and where is the hearing? The Department of Finance will to Section 328 of the City Charter; and hold a public hearing on the proposed rule . The public hearing will take place at 11:00 A .M ., on June 12, 2017 . The hearing will be in the 3 . A notice to proceed with the Project has been issued to Department of Finance Hearing Room, at 345 Adams Street, 3rd Floor, the Grantee by the Department . Brooklyn, NY 11201 . (b) The following items are not eligible expenses and cannot be This location has the following accessibility option available: covered by the Grant: Wheelchair Accessible 1 . Non-third party personnel costs or salaries of Grantee How do I comment on the proposed rule? Anyone can comment on employees the proposed rule by: 2 . Operating costs • Website. You can submit comments to the Department of Finance 3 . Maintenance activities through the NYC rules website: http://rules .cityofnewyork .us . 4 . Legal expenses • Email. You can email comments to laroset@finance .nyc .gov . (c) The Department will disburse Grant funding in accordance • Mail. You can mail comments to NYC Department of Finance, with the instructions and requirements of the Department’s Legal Affairs Division, 345 Adams Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY Agency Chief Contracting Officer and the City’s Office of 11201, Attn: Timothy LaRose . Management and Budget . • Fax. You can fax comments to NYC Department of Finance, Attn: §48-09 Grant Administration and Compliance . Timothy LaRose, at (718) 488-2491 . (a) Prospective Grantees will be required to execute a Funding • Hearing. You can speak at the public hearing . Anyone who wants Agreement in the form provided in the on-line application to comment on the proposed rule at the public hearing must sign available at www .nyc .gov/dep/grantprogram after Project up to speak . You can sign up before the hearing by calling Joan design is complete and has been accepted by the Department . Best at (718) 488-2007, or you can sign up in the hearing room (b) Grantees may be required to execute a security agreement, before the hearing begins on June 12, 2017 . You can speak for up generally in the form of a restrictive covenant, to ensure the to three minutes . preservation of the Project for its useful life, which may be up Is there a deadline to submit written comments? The deadline to to twenty (20) years . submit written comments is June 12, 2017 . (c) Grantees must provide proof of the required insurance as set What if I need assistance to participate in the hearing? The forth in the Funding Agreement . meeting will be held at 345 Adams Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY (d) After a final design has been accepted by the Department, a 11201 . The back entrance is accessible to persons using wheelchairs and notice to proceed will be issued to the Grantee . others with disabilities . Accessible restrooms are available . Materials in alternative formats, ASL interpreters, real-time captioning and other (e) Failure to render satisfactory progress or to complete the accommodations will be made available upon request . Please contact Project to the satisfaction of the Department may be deemed Joan Best; by telephone, by calling (718) 488-2007; TTY (212) 639-9675, an abandonment of the Project and, under the terms of the or by email at bestj@finance .nyc .gov to make your accommodation Funding Agreement, may result in the termination of further requests . Please provide at least 72 hours’ notice prior to the hearing Grant funding and recoupment of funds already disbursed . to ensure availability . In order to accommodate persons with severe Satisfactory progress includes, without limitation, executing allergies, environmental illness, multiple chemical sensitivity or related the required Funding Agreement or the Program Guide . disabilities, attendees at public meetings are requested to refrain from (f) Infiltration Projects must be designed and/or installed by a using perfume, cologne, and other fragrances . New York State-Licensed professional . Where necessary, all Can I review the comments made on the proposed rule? You can final contract plans must be signed and stamped by a review the comments that have been submitted online by visiting the professional engineer, registered architect, or registered NYC rules website: http://rules .cityofnewyork .us/ . A few days after the landscape architect . hearing, copies of all comments concerning the proposed rule will be (g) Projects must comply with all Local, State and Federal laws available to the at NYC Department of Finance, Legal Affairs Division, and regulations . 345 Adams Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 . 2812 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

What authorizes the Department of Finance to adopt this rule? (iii) The tenant demonstrates other exceptional circumstances . New York State Real Property Tax Law Sections 467-b and 467-c, Sections 26-405, 26-509 and 26-605 of the Administrative Code of the (2) Upon a showing of need for more time as a reasonable City of New York and New York City Charter (“Charter”) §§ 1043 and accommodation for a tenant’s disability consistent with the 1504 authorize the Department of Finance to adopt this proposed rule . requirements of the Americans with Disability Act (42 U .S .C §12101 et . This proposed rule was not included in the Department of Finance’s seq .) (ADA) or the New York City Human Rights Law (§8-101 et . seq . of regulatory agenda for this fiscal year because it was not anticipated the Administrative Code of the City of New York (NYCHRL), the time when the agenda was developed . to file a renewal or other application will be extended for an additional period of time to be determined by the agency, which may exceed six Where can I find the Department of Finance’s rules?The months if the agency determines more time would be a reasonable Department of Finance’s rules can be found in Title 19 of the Rules of modification of its procedure necessary to avoid discrimination on the City of New York . the basis of disability . [Upon approval of the extension of time to file and of the renewal application, such rent increase exemption order What laws govern the rulemaking process? The Department of will be renewed retroactive to the date of expiration of the prior rent Finance must meet the requirements of § 1043 of the Charter when increase exemption .] To obtain an extension of time as a reasonable creating or amending rules . This notice is made according to the accommodation, the tenant or a representative of the tenant must requirements of § 1043 of the Charter . provide or assist with the provision of medical documentation Statement of Basis and Purpose of Proposed Rule from an appropriate health care professional [satisfactory to the Department] showing that the tenant had a disability as defined The New York City Department of Finance is proposing changes to by the [Americans with Disability Act (42 U .S .C . §12101 et seq )]. the current rules for the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption ADA or the [New York City Human Rights Law (§8 .101 et seq . of the (“SCRIE”) and Disability Rent Increase Exemption (“DRIE”) Programs . Administrative Code of the City of New York)] NYCHRL, and that The proposed rules reference the requirements of both the Americans [this disability prevented the tenant from filing a renewal application with Disability Act and the New York City Human Rights Law as they during the six month period following expiration of the rent increase relate to deadline extensions for submissions of SCRIE and DRIE exemption order] because of this disability the tenant needed more renewal applications or other administrative deadlines related to time to file an application or appeal . For purposes of this paragraph, these programs . These proposed changes concern the designation of appropriate health care professionals include, but are not limited to, representatives for tenants and the provision of medical documentation doctors (including psychiatrists), psychologists and licensed health when applying for deadline extensions for these programs . professionals . If the tenant cannot secure medical documentation from SCRIE and DRIE programs are authorized by Sections 467-b and 467-c an appropriate health care professional with reasonable efforts, an of the New York State Real Property Tax Law and established by Chapter extension of time may be granted if other reliable documentation is 4 (Section 26-405), Chapter 5 (Section 26-509) and Chapter 7 (sections provided as may be determined by the Department . 26-601 et seq ). of Title 26 of the Administrative Code of the City of New (e) [Expiration] Extension of rent increase exemption order when there York . These programs protect households headed by low-income tenants is a showing of good cause or need for disability related reasonable who are 62 years of age or older or persons with disabilities and who accommodation . If a tenant is granted an extension of time to file reside in rent regulated dwelling units from rent increases . For those pursuant to Subdivision (d) of this section, the tenant or the tenant’s who qualify, rent is frozen at the time of or prior to application approval, representative must file a renewal application and all supporting protecting participants from future increases . Participating landlords documents for the period commencing on the expiration of the prior receive a property tax credit to cover the increase in rent . rent increase exemption order as well as for any succeeding renewal Matter underlined is new . Matter in brackets [ ] is to be deleted . period which commenced prior to the date such extension of time to file was granted within the time period of the extension . Upon approval “Shall” and “must” denote mandatory requirements and may be used of the extension of time to file and of the renewal application where interchangeably in the rules of this department unless otherwise seeking additional time to file a renewal application, such rent increase specified or unless the context clearly indicates otherwise . exemption order will be renewed retroactive to the date of expiration of Subdivisions (b), (d) and (e) of Section 52-01 of Title 19 of the the prior rent increase exemption . Rules of the City of New York are amended to read as follows: (b) Renewals . [A renewal application must be submitted to, and NEW YORK CITY LAW DEPARTMENT approved by, the Department by or on behalf of the tenant in order DIVISION OF LEGAL COUNSEL to renew a SCRIE or DRIE order] An application to renew a SCRIE 100 CHURCH STREET or DRIE order must be submitted by or on behalf of the tenant and NEW YORK, NY 10007 approved by the Department . If such tenant is found eligible, the (212) 356-4028 renewal order will be deemed to have taken effect upon expiration of CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO the prior rent increase exemption order . The tenant may designate a CHARTER §1043(d) representative to [file]receive notices sent to the tenant and assist in the completion of a renewal application on his or her behalf so RULE TITLE: Amendment of Rules Governing SCRIE and DRIE that the renewal application is filed in a timely manner as provided Programs in Subdivisions (c) and (d) of this section . [Unless otherwise stated REFERENCE NUMBER: 2017 RG 031 on the renewal application, such a designation does not apply to any RULEMAKING AGENCY: Department of Finance subsequent renewal applications .] If a tenant desires to designate a representative [for any subsequent renewal period], he or she may I certify that this office has reviewed the above-referenced [must specifically] do so in [the]a renewal application . A designation proposed rule as required by Section 1043(d) of the New York City of a tenant representative submitted to the Department by a tenant Charter, and that the above-referenced proposed rule: will continue until the designation is withdrawn or the representative (i) is drafted so as to accomplish the purpose of the authorizing requests that the designation be removed . Any designation of a provisions of law; representative must include the mailing address of such representative . (ii) is not in conflict with other applicable rules; (d) Extension of Time to File Renewal and Other Tenant Applications and Appeals . The time to file a renewal application provided in (iii) to the extent practicable and appropriate, is narrowly drawn Subdivision (c) of this section, as well as for any other tenant to achieve its stated purpose; and application or appeal relating to SCRIE or DRIE benefits that contains (iv) to the extent practicable and appropriate, contains a a deadline for filing, will be extended under the following circumstances: statement of basis and purpose that provides a clear (1) Upon a showing of good cause, the time to file a renewal explanation of the rule and the requirements imposed by the or other application will be extended for an additional period of six rule . months . The tenant or his or her representative must submit sufficient /s/ STEVEN GOULDEN Date: April 28, 2017 documentary evidence acceptable to the Department demonstrating Acting Corporation Counsel good cause . Upon approval of the extension of the time to file and of the renewal application, such rent increase exemption order will be renewed retroactive to the date of expiration of the prior rent increase exemption . For purposes of this paragraph, good cause exists when: NEW YORK CITY MAYOR’S OFFICE OF OPERATIONS 253 BROADWAY, 10th FLOOR (i) the tenant requires hospitalization for a documented illness or NEW YORK, NY 10007 medical condition during the six-month period following (212) 788-1400 expiration of the rent increase exemption order, which prevents the tenant from filing a timely renewal application; or CERTIFICATION/ANALYSIS PURSUANT TO CHARTER SECTION 1043(d) (ii) the tenant’s dwelling unit is damaged by fire or flood or a natural catastrophe during the six-month period following RULE TITLE: Amendment of Rules Governing SCRIE and DRIE expiration of the rent increase exemption order, which Programs prevents the tenant from filing a timely renewal application . REFERENCE NUMBER: DOF-30 THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2813

RULEMAKING AGENCY: Department of Finance Carbon dioxide is used for refrigerating and fire extinguishing systems, but the most common use is for carbonation of soft drinks in restaurants I certify that this office has analyzed the proposed rule referenced and other places of business . Steel containers storing carbon dioxide, above as required by Section 1043(d) of the New York City Charter, and pressurized and liquefied to below minus 100 degrees Fahrenheit, that the proposed rule referenced above: are installed in such premises and connected by special piping to the (i) Is understandable and written in plain language for the fountains that dispense soft drinks and supply the carbon dioxide discrete regulated community or communities; needed to carbonate the beverages . Cargo tank trucks periodically refill these containers through a fill connection on the outside of the building (ii) Minimizes compliance costs for the discrete regulated that is connected by piping to the storage container . This system is community or communities consistent with achieving the typically self-contained; it is not connected to any building systems other stated purpose of the rule; and than being plugged into a standard electrical outlet . (iii) Does not provide a cure period because it does not establish a After reviewing current industry standards, the Fire Department violation, modification of a violation, or modification of the proposes to repeal and re‑promulgate Section 3004-01 in order to penalties associated with a violation . reference the relevant provisions of the 2015 International Fire Code, /s/ Francisco X . Navarro April 27, 2017 the model code upon which the New York City Fire Code is based and Mayor’s Office of Operations Date the National Fire Protection Association standard referenced by the � E m11 International Fire Code, and to eliminate or update the New York City- Specific design, installation, operation and maintenance requirements set forth in the rule . The proposed rule would: FIRE DEPARTMENT • regulate carbon dioxide beverage dispensing systems storing more than 100 pounds of liquefied carbon dioxide (that is, all but � NOTICE the smallest containers for commercial use for liquefied carbon dioxide); Notice of Public Hearing and Opportunity to • require the installation of such systems by a Fire Department Comment on Proposed Rule certificate of fitness holder; What are we proposing? The Fire Department is proposing to • eliminate outdated design and installation requirements, such comprehensively update Section 3004-01 of Title 3 of the Rules of the as copper piping, that are no longer approved for use in carbon City of New York which regulates carbon dioxide installations, to adopt dioxide beverage dispensing systems, and reference new design the latest national and industry standards and to eliminate or update and installation standards, including carbon dioxide detection and New York City-Specific fire safety requirements . These changes are alarm systems; needed because the existing rule is outdated and based on reference industry standards dating from 1984 and 1986 . • allow installers to electronically file with the Fire Department the report certifying the installation of the system, and require When and where is the hearing? The Fire Department will hold a submission of a report if there is a release of carbon dioxide or public hearing on the proposed rule . The public hearing will take place activation of the carbon dioxide detection and alarm system; at 11:00 A .M ,. on Wednesday, June 14, 2017 . The hearing will be in the Fire Department Auditorium at 9 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn, NY • require “quick checks” of the system at time of delivery, and full 11201 . The Auditorium is wheelchair accessible . inspections on an annual basis; and How do I comment on the proposed rule? Anyone can comment on • standardize recordkeeping requirements for such systems . the proposed rule by: This rule was identified for repeal and re-promulgation in response • Website. You can submit comments to the Fire Department to a review of the City’s existing rules conducted by the New York through the NYC Rules website at http://rules .cityofnewyork .us . City Mayor’s Office of Operations, working with the New York City Law Department and Office of Management and Budget, to reduce • Mail. You can mail written comments to Code Development Unit, regulatory burdens, increase equity, support small businesses, and Bureau of Fire Prevention, New York City Fire Department, 9 simplify and update content to help support public understanding and MetroTech Center, Room 3E2, Brooklyn, NY 11201 . compliance . • Speaking at the hearing. Anyone who wants to comment on the The entire proposed rule is underlined, indicating that it is a new rule . proposed rule at the public hearing must sign up to speak at the hearing . The time that you can speak may be limited . “Shall” and “must” denote mandatory requirements and may be used interchangeably in the rules of this department, unless otherwise Is there a deadline to submit written comments? Yes, you must specified or unless the context clearly indicates otherwise . submit written comments by June 14, 2017 . Section 3004-01 of Chapter 30 of Title 3 of the Rules of the City Do you need assistance to participate in the hearing? You must of New York is proposed to be REPEALED and a new § 3004-01 is notify the Bureau of Fire Prevention if you need a sign language proposed to be adopted, to read as follows: interpreter or other reasonable accommodation for a disability at the hearing . Write to us at the address above or telephone us at § 3004-01 Use of Carbon Dioxide in Beverage Dispensing Systems (718) 999-2042 . You must notify us by Tuesday, May 30, 2017 . (a) Scope . Can I review the comments made on the proposed rule? You can (1) This section sets forth standards, requirements and review the comments made online on the proposed rule by going to the procedures for the storage, handling and use of more than website at http://rules .cityofnewyork .us . A few days after the hearing, 100 pounds (874 SCF) of carbon dioxide, in liquefied form, in a record of the hearing and copies of the written comments will be beverage dispensing systems . available to the public at the Bureau of Fire Prevention . (2) The provisions of this section do not apply to the storage, What authorizes the Fire Department to make this rule? handling and use of carbon dioxide in any refrigerating Sections 489 and 1043 of the New York City Charter, and Sections system, fire extinguishing system or portable fire extinguisher, FC102 .6 .3 and FC3004 of the New York City Fire Code (Title 29 of which are regulated by FC 606, 904 and 906, respectively . Administrative Code of the City of New York) authorize the Fire Department to propose this rule . (3) Any other storage, handling or use of carbon dioxide in a device, equipment or system shall be submitted for Where can I find the Fire Department rules? The Fire Department Department approval pursuant to FC105 .4, and shall be rules are codified in Title 3 of the Rules of the City of New York . conducted under the personal supervision of a person holding What rules govern the rulemaking process? The Fire Department a certificate of fitness, as set forth in FC3001 4,. if the amount must meet the requirements of Section 1043 of the New York City of carbon dioxide being stored, handled or used requires a Charter when creating or changing rules . This notice is made according Department permit . to the requirements of Section 1043(b) of the New York City Charter . (b) General Provisions . Statement of Basis and Purpose of Proposed Rule (1) Applicable standards . Carbon dioxide beverage dispensing The Fire Code regulates the manufacturing, storage, handling, systems shall be designed, installed, operated and use and transportation of hazardous materials in New York City, maintained in compliance with the requirements of FC including liquefied carbon dioxide, a compressed gas that is a potential Chapter 30, this section and: asphyxiant (i .e ., suffocation hazard) . The fire safety regulations for (A) Section 5307 of the International Fire Code (IFC) (2015 carbon dioxide installations currently set forth in Section 3004-01 of edition); Title 3 of the Rules of the City of New York are outdated, as they are based on reference industry standards dating from 1984 and 1986 . (B) Chapter 13 of NFPA Standard 55 (2013 edition); 2814 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

(C) the equipment manufacturer’s design specifications and (B) Storage containers . The container(s) storing the carbon installation, operation and maintenance instructions; and dioxide shall be of a design certified as compliant with ASME standards . Storage containers shall be installed (D) the Construction Codes, as applicable . at a location readily accessible for servicing and reading (2) Permit . A permit shall be required for the storage, handling of gauges . Storage containers shall not be installed at and use of carbon dioxide as set forth in FC105 .6 . any location that would obstruct means of egress, fire protection systems, ventilation systems, or public utility (3) Supervision . Carbon dioxide beverage dispensing systems closets or panels . Storage containers shall be installed at shall be supervised as follows: or above grade level, where feasible; if installed below (A) Carbon dioxide beverage dispensing systems shall be grade, a carbon dioxide detection and alarm system installed by a person holding a certificate of fitness for must be installed in all instances . that purpose . (C) Testing of piping . All piping joints and other connections (B) The filling of a carbon dioxidecontainer from any source shall be tested for leaks at time of installation using a shall be performed by a person holding a certificate of soap solution . fitness for that purpose . (D) Dispenser regulators . Soda carbonation dispenser (4) Installer certification of installation or repair . For any new or pressure regulators shall be designed to fail in the closed altered carbon dioxide beverage dispensing system using position . more than 400 pounds (3,496 SCF) of carbon dioxide, and for (E) Approved alarm system . The carbon dioxide detection any carbon dioxide beverage system that is inspected and/or and alarm system shall be listed and labeled by a repaired after activation of an emergency alarm or other nationally recognized testing laboratory . release of carbon dioxide, the installer shall complete and submit to the Bureau of Fire Prevention (by emailing to (F) Protection of power supply . Any carbon dioxide detection DistrictOfficeHeadquarters@fdny .nyc .gov) an affidavit in a and alarm system components supplied with electrical form approved by the Department certifying that the system power from a wall receptacle (outlet) shall be protected is in good working order and setting forth the following against interruption of power supply by a plug lock, information, and such other information and documentation strap or other means of preventing the plug from being as the Department may require: accidentally disconnected . (A) New/altered systems: (d) Operational and Maintenance Requirements . (1) Number and size (capacity) of carbon dioxide (1) Carbon dioxide beverage dispensing systems shall be storage container(s) installed; operated and maintained in accordance with IFC Section 5307, NFPA Standard 55, and any other applicable (2) Location of installation at the premises; standards, as set forth in R3004‑01(b)(1), including (3) Whether the room is provided with mechanical compliance with the following requirements: ventilation and/or a carbon dioxide detection and (A) A warning sign shall be conspicuously posted at the alarm system; and entrance to the room or area containing the storage (4) Location of carbon dioxide beverage dispensing containers indicating the presence of carbon dioxide and system central unit panel and emergency alarm the danger of asphyxiation . If a carbon dioxide detection sensors and strobes . and alarm system is installed, the warning sign shall read as follows (in lieu of the language set forth in (B) Emergency alarm activation/carbon dioxide release: Section 13 .2 .3 .1 of NFPA Standard 55): (1) Date/time of system restoration to service; “WARNING – CARBON DIOXIDE GAS INSTALLATION – ASPHYXIATION DANGER (2) Source/cause of carbon dioxide release; and A high carbon dioxide (CO2) gas concentration (3) System components repaired or replaced . in this area can cause suffocation . (c) Design and Installation Requirements . If the CO2 alarm activates, or (1) Compliance with applicable standards . Carbon dioxide other reason to believe there is a CO2 leak, beverage dispensing systems shall be designed and installed DO NOT ENTER ROOM. in accordance with IFC Section 5307, NFPA Standard 55, and Call New York City 911 immediately ”. any other applicable standards, as set forth in R3004‑01(b) (B) An informational sign describing the types of alarms (1), including compliance with the following requirements: and system defaults shall be posted on the wall adjacent (A) Containers designed for permanent storage of low to the central unit panel . pressure, liquefied carbon dioxide; (2) Additional safety requirements . Carbon dioxide beverage (B) Pressure and level indicators at the storage tank and dispensing systems shall additionally be operated and the fill connection that indicate whether the containers maintained in compliance with the following requirements: have been filled to their design capacity; (A) Periodic quick check of system . A quick check of the (C) Pressure relief devices piped to a safe outdoor location; carbon dioxide beverage dispensing system shall be conducted by the certificate of fitness holder each time (D) Piping systems designed to withstand the effects of the carbon dioxide container is filled, but in any event expansion, contraction, vibration, physical damage and not less than once a month . The quick check shall heat sources; consist of a visual inspection of: (E) Materials capable of extended exposure to liquefied (1) the pressure gauge on the storage container(s), to carbon dioxide; confirm that the pressure of the liquid carbon (F) Foundation or floor capable of supporting the weight of dioxide is within normal range; the carbon dioxide system at full capacity; (2) system components, to detect any sign of physical (G) Carbon dioxide detection and alarm system capable of damage, frost build-up or other visible evidence of detecting and notifying the building occupants of the component malfunction; release of carbon dioxide vapors in excess of the (3) the central unit panel, to confirm that the carbon permissible exposure limit, by activating an audible dioxide detection and alarm system is powered and alarm within the room or area, a strobe outside of the operating properly, including checking for any room or area, and a signal to the central unit panel; and system faults and activating any system test; (H) Mechanical ventilation, where required . (4) the required warning sign, to confirm that it is posted, legible and not obstructed; and (2) Additional safety requirements . Carbon dioxide beverage dispensing systems shall additionally be designed and (5) the room or area in which the carbon dioxide installed in compliance with the following requirements: storage container(s) is installed, to confirm that there are no obvious unsafe conditions, such as (A) Fill connections . Each carbon dioxide storage container storage of items on or against the container(s) or shall have its own fill connection and related piping . Fill piping . connection(s) shall be in a lockable box permanently mounted on a wall outdoors . The fill connection and fill (B) Annual inspection . A full inspection of the carbon vent shall not be located in or above any below-ground dioxide beverage dispensing system shall be conducted spaces or stairwells . by a certificate of fitness holder at least once a year . 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containers, vent, fill and dispenser piping, and other CHARTER §1043(d) system components shall be inspected for damage or signs of wear . Any components not in good working order RULE TITLE: Use of Carbon Dioxide in Beverage Dispensing Systems shall be repaired or replaced . REFERENCE NUMBER: 2017 RG 030 RULEMAKING AGENCY: Fire Department (C) Periodic piping replacement . All vent, fill and dispenser piping shall be replaced at least once every eight years . I certify that this office has reviewed the above-referenced proposed rule as required by Section 1043(d) of the New York City (D) User safety training . At time of installation of a carbon Charter, and that the above-referenced proposed rule: dioxide beverage dispensing system, and at least once a year thereafter, the installer or other certificate of fitness (i) is drafted so as to accomplish the purpose of the authorizing holder shall verbally and in writing communicate the provisions of law; following carbon dioxide safety information to the owner (ii) is not in conflict with other applicable rules; and/or other responsible persons at the premises, to ensure that they are aware of the hazards associated (iii) to the extent practicable and appropriate, is narrowly drawn with the system and understand how to safely operate to achieve its stated purpose; and and monitor the system: (iv) to the extent practicable and appropriate, contains a (1) Asphyxiation and extreme temperature hazards statement of basis and purpose that provides a clear associated with carbon dioxide release; explanation of the rule and the requirements imposed by the rule . (2) Identification of each of the carbon dioxide beverage dispensing system components, including fill box, /s/ STEVEN GOULDEN Date: May 1, 2017 piping, containers, central unit panel, and carbon Acting Corporation Counsel dioxide emergency alarm and strobe, and a basic description of system operation; NEW YORK CITY MAYOR’S OFFICE OF OPERATIONS (3) Importance of keeping system components free 253 BROADWAY, 10th FLOOR from physical damage or obstruction, including NEW YORK, NY 10007 damage or obstruction from stored items; (212) 788-1400 (4) Importance of immediately reporting to the CERTIFICATION/ANALYSIS certificate of fitnessholder any damage to, or PURSUANT TO CHARTER SECTION 1043(d) malfunction of, the system and ensuring that the RULE TITLE: Use of Carbon Dioxide in Beverage Dispensing Systems system is inspected, and if necessary, repaired, on REFERENCE NUMBER: FDNY-14 an expedited basis; and RULEMAKING AGENCY: Fire Department (5) Importance of immediately reporting and acting I certify that this office has analyzed the proposed rule referenced upon any actual release of carbon dioxide as set above as required by Section 1043(d) of the New York City Charter, and forth in R3004-01(d)(3) . that the proposed rule referenced above: (3) Notification of carbon dioxide leak . Upon activation of the (i) Is understandable and written in plain language for the carbon dioxide beverage dispensing system emergency alarm discrete regulated community or communities; or other indication of an actual accidental release of carbon dioxide from the beverage dispensing system, the following (ii) Minimizes compliance costs for the discrete regulated steps must be taken: community or communities consistent with achieving the stated purpose of the rule; and (A) immediately report the emergency to New York City 911; (iii) Does not provide a cure period because it does not establish a violation, modification of a violation, or modification of the (B) keep all persons away from the carbon dioxide penalties associated with a violation . installation and evacuate any below-grade area; /s/Guenevere Knowles May 1, 2017 (C) notify the certificate of fitness holder; Mayor’s Office of Operations Date (D) discontinue use of the carbon dioxide beverage dispensing system until a qualified installer has E m11 certified that it has been restored to good working order, by completing an affidavit pursuant to R3004‑01(b)(4) . (e) Recordkeeping . (1) The owner or certificate of fitness holder shall maintain on the premises in accordance with FC107 the following SPECIAL MATERIALS documentation: (A) A copy of the Installer’s Affidavit for new and altered systems, as set forth in R3004‑01(b)(4), including the periodic replacement of system piping; (B) A copy of the Installer’s Affidavit for any emergency alarm activation/ carbon dioxide release; (C) A tag or other record of each quick check and annual ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN’S SERVICES inspection indicating: � NOTICE (1) the date of the inspection; (2) whether the system is in good working order, and, if CONCEPT PAPER – SUPERVISED INDEPENDENT LIVING not, any conditions that require correction, and, if PROGRAM so, the date the condition was corrected and by whom; and The purpose of this Concept Paper is to inform the public about a Request for Proposals (RFP) the New York City Administration for (3) the name and certificate number of thecertificate of Children’s Services (ACS) expects to release in 2017 . Through the RFP, fitness holder who performed the inspection; ACS will seek multiple Contractors, to provide supervised independent (D) The names and titles of the responsible person(s) at the living for older youth currently in foster care . Supervised Independent premises trained in the use of the system; and Living Programs (SILP) are a type of Agency Operated Boarding Homes (AOBH) or apartment settings in which youth reside on their (E) A copy of the manufacturer’s manual for the carbon own in the community, in a living unit separate from the rest of dioxide beverage dispensing system . Contractor-operated dwellings, under the supervision of the Contractor . SILPs must be designed for youth, aged 18 and older, who fall under NEW YORK CITY LAW DEPARTMENT the classifications of male, female, LBGTQ, or parenting youth . SILPs DIVISION OF LEGAL COUNSEL are for youth who do not require 24 hour supervision in a group 100 CHURCH STREET residence and will benefit from supported living in a less restrictive, NEW YORK, NY 10007 more home-like setting . (212) 356-4028 The concept paper will be posted on the ACS website, www .nyc .gov/acs CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO from May 15, 2017 through July 3, 2017 . All comments in response to 2816 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 the concept paper should be in writing via email to: Section 200 of the City Charter, and CEQR process . The discretionary SILP2017-CP@acs .nyc .gov by July 3, 2017 . actions include the following: � m9-15 • Zoning map amendment. The proposed rezoning would replace all or portions of existing R7-2, C8-3, M1-2, M1-4, C4-4, C4-4D, R8A, R7A, and C6-3 districts within the rezoning area with M1-6/ R9, M1-6/R10, C4-6, C6-4, R10, R9, R7A, R7B, and R7D districts . In addition, the proposed rezoning would replace or eliminate AGING portions of existing C1-4, C2-4, and C1-5 overlays with C1-5 or C2-5 overlays and establish new C1-5 overlays . The proposed � NOTICE rezoning action would also amend the Zoning Map to include the boundaries of the Special East Harlem Corridors District (EHC) Notice of Concept Paper along major thoroughfares within the rezoning area, as well as modified boundaries of the Special Transit Land Use District (TA) . In advance of the release of the Minor Repairs Program Request for Proposal, the Department for the Aging (DFTA) is issuing a concept • Zoning text amendments. The Proposed Actions include paper presenting the purpose and plan for this program . The concept amendments to the text of the City’s Zoning Resolution to: a) paper will be posted on the Department’s website http://www .nyc .gov/ establish the EHC Special District along major corridors within aging beginning on May 5, 2017 . Public comment is encouraged and the rezoning area including Park Avenue, Lexington Avenue, Third should be emailed to DFTA at conceptpaper@aging .nyc .gov . The Avenue, Second Avenue, and East 116th Street corridors to concept paper will be posted until June 19, 2017 . establish special use, bulk, ground-floor design and parking � m5-11 regulations; b) create a new special permit related to the development, conversion, or enlargement of hotels within the proposed EHC Special District; c) modify existing provisions of the Special 125th Special District applicable to the portion of the special district located at the intersection of East 125th Street and CITY PLANNING Park Avenue to implement new special use, bulk, ground-floor design, and parking regulations; d) modify the boundaries of the � NOTICE TA District to reflect the current plans of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) for prospective Second Avenue Subway locations, accommodate ancillary support facilities for the NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF future phase of the Second Avenue Subway, and introduce bulk DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT modifications to facilitate the inclusion of necessary East Harlem Rezoning transportation-related facilities in new developments within Special District boundaries; and, e) amend Appendix F of the Project Identification Lead Agency Zoning Resolution to apply the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing CEQR No . 17DCP048M City Planning Commission (MIH) program to portions of the proposed rezoning area, including ULURP Nos . 170358 ZMM, 120 Broadway, 31st Floor areas where zoning changes would promote new housing . N170359 ZRM, & 170360 HAM; New York, NY 10271 • Urban Renewal Plan (URP) amendments. The Proposed 170361 ZMM, N170362 ZRM, SEQRA Classification: Type I Actions include amendments to the Milbank Frawley Circle-East 170363 HAM, 170364 PQM, URP; to make the URP compatible as warranted with the above 170365 ZSM, 170366 ZSM, zoning actions . The plan amendments would include: a) remove 170367 ZSM, & N170368 ZCM the supplementary setback control on Sites along Park Avenue Contact Person between East 110th Street and East 123rd Street; b) change the Olga Abinader, Deputy Director (212) 720-3493 designated land use of Site 9 from ‘residential/public and semi- Environmental Assessment and Review Division public’ to ‘residential;’ and, c) change the designated land use of New York City Department of City Planning Site 25A from ‘residential, residential/commercial, and commercial/semi-public’ to ‘residential .’

Pursuant to City Environmental Quality Review (CEQR), Mayoral • Determination of consistency with the Waterfront Executive Order No . 91 of 1977, CEQR Rules of Procedure of 1991 and Revitalization Program (WRP) . Portions of the rezoning area the regulations of Article 8 of the State Environmental Conservation are within the Coastal Zone and will require review by the CPC, Law, State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) as found in 6 in its capacity as the City Coastal Commission (CCC), to NYCRR Part 617, a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) determine if they are consistent with the relevant WRP policies . has been prepared for the actions described below . Copies of the DEIS HPD may provide construction funding in the future through any of are available for public inspection at the locations listed at the end of its several financing programs intended to facilitate the development this notice . The proposal involves actions by the City Planning of new affordable housing and the preservation of existing affordable Commission (CPC) and Council of the City of New York pursuant to units . In addition, the New York City Housing Development Corporation Uniform Land Use Review Procedures (ULURP) . A public hearing on (HDC) may decide to fund construction of new affordable multi‐family the DEIS will be held at a later date to be announced, in conjunction apartment buildings and the rehabilitation of existing multi‐family with the City Planning Commission’s Citywide public hearing apartment buildings . pursuant to ULURP . Advance notice will be given of the time and place of the hearing . Written comments on the DEIS are requested and As part of a separate action, the City is proposing a series of land use would be received and considered by the Lead Agency until the 10th actions to facilitate the creation of a substantial amount affordable calendar day following the close of the public hearing . housing related to an HPD project adjacent to the Project Area that involves the development of an entire City block bounded by East The New York City Department of City Planning (DCP), together 111th Street, East 112th Street, Park, and Madison Avenues (“the with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development Sendero Verde Site”) . The land use actions necessary to facilitate (HPD), is proposing a series of land use actions — including zoning the development of the Sendero Verde Site are expected to enter map amendments, zoning text amendments, and amendments to public review as a separate land use application concurrent with the the Milbank Frawley Circle-East Urban Renewal Plan (collectively, Proposed Actions . The actions are anticipated to include: (a) zoning map the “Proposed Actions”) — as a component of the East Harlem amendment to rezone the R7-2 district to R9; (b) zoning text amendment Neighborhood Study (the “Neighborhood Study”), a comprehensive, to apply the MIH program to the site; (c) UDAAP designation and community-focused effort aimed at identifying opportunities for project approval for the Disposition Area and disposition of City-Owned the creation of new mixed-income housing and the preservation property; (d) acquisition of a portion of the Disposition Area by the of existing affordable units consistent with Mayor de Blasio’s City for community garden use; (e) special permit pursuant to Section housing plan, Housing New York: A Five-Borough, Ten-Year Plan . 74-743 to modify the bulk regulations within a Large Scale General The Proposed Actions are intended to facilitate the development Development (LSGD); (f) special permit pursuant to Section 74-744(b) of affordable housing, preserve existing neighborhood character, to permit commercial floor area to be located above the second story in improve the pedestrian experience, and create new commercial and a mixed-use building; (g) special permit pursuant to Section 74-752 to manufacturing space to support job creation adjacent to existing and waive up to 129 accessory parking spaces required in connection with future transit nodes . Further, in conjunction with other City agencies, non-income restricted dwelling units; and (h) City Planning Commission the Neighborhood Study will also identify complementary initiatives certification pursuant to Section 32-435 to waive the requirement that to address community needs related to key infrastructure, economic a minimum of 50 percent of a building wall facing upon a wide street be development, workforce and community wellness issues . The Proposed occupied at the ground level by commercial use . Actions would affect an approximately 96-block area of the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, Community District 11 . The area that is subject to the Proposed Actions is generally bounded by East 104th Street to the south, East 132nd Street to the north, Park The Proposed Actions encompass discretionary actions that are subject Avenue to the west and Second Avenue to the east (the “Project Area”) . to review under the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP), The Proposed Actions are anticipated to facilitate new residential, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2817 commercial, community facility, and manufacturing development . In on archaeological resources if any such archaeological resources are order to assess the possible effects of the Proposed Actions, a Reasonable present . Worst-Case Development Scenario (RWCDS) was developed for both the current and proposed zoning conditions for a 10-year period (i e. ., Mitigation measures include archaeological investigative testing, build year 2027) . For environmental assessment purposes, projected which is designed to confirm the presence or absence of archaeological developments, which are considered likely to occur in the foreseeable resources in areas of archaeological sensitivity . Based on the results of future, are expected to occur on 68 sites, and potential developments, the archaeological investigation and in consultation with the New York which are considered less likely, have been identified for 34 additional City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), if the investigation sites . In total, the Proposed Actions are anticipated to result in a reveals the presence of burial remains, recovery of those remains would net increase of approximately 3,500 dwelling units, a substantial be required . Projected Development Site 4 contains a City-owned lot proportion of which are expected to be affordable; approximately under HPD jurisdiction . Development of Projected Development Site 4 122,500 square feet (sf) of retail space; approximately 143,200 office would be in accordance with HPD requirements, including measures to space; approximately 105,000 sf of community facility space; and require prospective sponsors to conduct archaeological testing and if approximately 132,400 sf of manufacturing space . The Proposed Actions warranted, recovery of burial remains . Potential Development Site V is are also expected to result in net decreases of approximately 10,600 sf owned by a private entity . There is no mechanism in place to require of auto-related space, 33,000 sf of hotel use, and 57,600 sf of warehouse/ archaeological testing prior to construction or require the preservation storage space . or documentation of archaeological resources, should they exist . In the event that human remains are encountered during the construction of The DEIS assesses whether development resulting from the Proposed an as-of-right project, it is expected that the developer would contact Actions could result in significant adverse environmental impacts . The the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and the New York City analysis approach first describes existing conditions, and then projects Office of the Chief Medical Examiner . However, because there is no conditions forward into the future without the Proposed Actions, mechanism to ensure that the potential impacts would be avoided or incorporating information available on known land-use proposals and, mitigated in full at Potential Development Site V, the significant as appropriate, anticipated overall growth . Finally, the future with adverse impact would be considered unavoidable . the Proposed Actions is described, the differences between the future without and with the Proposed Action are assessed, and any significant Traffic Impacts: The Proposed Actions would result in significant adverse environmental impacts are disclosed . The DEIS also identifies adverse traffic impacts at 26 study area intersections during one or and analyzes appropriate mitigation for any identified significant more analyzed peak hours; specifically 31 lane groups at 19 intersections adverse environmental impacts . during the weekday AM peak hour, 15 lane groups at 12 intersections during the midday peak hour, 32 lane groups at 22 intersections The DEIS has identifiedsignificant adverse impacts related to shadows, during the PM peak hour, and 19 lane groups at 16 intersections historic and cultural resources, transportation (traffic, pedestrians, and during the Saturday peak hour . Implementation of traffic engineering transit), and construction (noise) . improvements such as signal timing changes and modifications to curbside parking regulations are being proposed and would provide Shadows Impacts: The Proposed Actions would result in significant mitigation for many of the anticipated traffic impacts . These proposed adverse impacts to three open space resources - El Catano Garden, traffic engineering improvements are subject to review and approval by Eugene McCabe Field, and Jackie Robinson Garden . The duration or the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) . Assuming all extent of incremental shadow cast on these open spaces would be great the proposed mitigation measures were implemented, traffic significant enough to significantly impact the use of the open space or its ability to adverse impacts would be fully mitigated at all but seven lane groups at support vegetation . two intersections during the weekday A .M . peak hour, eight lane groups Possible measures that could mitigate significant adverse shadow at three intersections in the weekday P .M . peak hour, and one lane group impacts on open spaces may include relocating sunlight-sensitive at one intersection during each of the weekday midday and Saturday features within an open space to avoid sunlight loss; relocating or peak hours . DCP, as lead agency, will coordinate with DOT between replacing vegetation; undertaking additional maintenance to reduce the the DEIS and FEIS to obtain their approval of the proposed mitigation likelihood of species loss; or providing replacement facilities on another measures . If DOT determines that a proposed mitigation measure is nearby site . Other potential mitigation strategies include the redesign or infeasible, the impact would be unavoidable reorientation of the open space site plan to provide for replacement Transit Impacts: The Proposed Actions, in the absence of the Second facilities, vegetation, or other features . In addition, the CEQR Technical Avenue Subway Phase II, would result in significant impacts to one Manual identifies strategies to reduce or eliminate shadow impacts, including modifications to the height, shape, size, or orientation of a street stair at the 103rd Street subway station, one street stair at the proposed development that creates the significant adverse shadow 116th Street subway station and two street stairs and two platform impact . DCP, as lead agency, will explore possible mitigation measures stairs at the 125th Street subway station . DCP, as lead agency, will with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (NYC coordinate with New York City Transit (NYCT) between the DEIS Parks) between the DEIS and FEIS . If feasible mitigation is found, the and FEIS, to determine what, if any, mitigation measures should be impact will be considered mitigated or partially mitigated . In the implemented to address these specific impacts . With the implementation absence of feasible mitigation, the significant adverse shadow impact on of Phase II of the Second Avenue Subway, substantial transit demand El Catano Garden, Eugene McCabe Field, and Jackie Robinson Garden reductions are expected in both No Action and With Action Conditions would be unavoidable . at the Lexington Avenue Line 103rd Street, 116th Street, and 125th Street stations served by the Nos . 4, 5, and/or 6 trains . In addition, the Architectural Resources Impacts: The Proposed Actions could result Second Avenue Subway Phase II would also likely include improvements in significant adverse construction-related impacts to four eligible to pedestrian circulation elements at the 125th Street station . In the architectural resources located within 90 feet of projected or potential absence of the Second Avenue Subway Phase II or mitigation measures development sites . The impacted resources include: St . Paul’s Rectory applicable to these specific station elements, the Proposed Actions’ and School (State and National Registers of Historic Places [S/NR]- significant impacts to one street stair at the 103rd Street subway Eligible), Chambers Memorial Baptist Church (S/NR-Eligible), 166 station, one street stair at the 116th Street subway station and two East 124th Street (S/NR-Eligible), and the Park Avenue Viaduct (S/NR- street stairs and two platform stairs at the 125th Street subway station Eligible) . would remain unmitigated . Designated architectural resources located within 90 feet of a projected The Proposed Actions would result in a passenger capacity shortfall on or potential new construction site are subject to the protections of southbound M15 Select Bus Service (SBS) buses in the AM peak hour . DOB’s TPPN #10/88 . The four resources listed above are not designated, This significant adverse impact could be fully mitigated by the addition therefore they would not be afforded any of the protections under of one M15 SBS bus in the southbound direction in the AM peak TPPN #10/88 . If these eligible resources are designated in the future hour . The general policy of NYCT is to provide additional bus service prior to the initiation of construction, the protective measures of TPPN where demand warrants, taking into account financial and operational #10/88 would apply and significant adverse impacts from construction constraints . It is anticipated that completion of Second Avenue Subway would be avoided . The viability of these or other mitigation measures Phase II would reduce demand on bus routes serving the Project Area . will be explored between the DEIS and FEIS . Should the resources Therefore, the overcapacity condition on southbound M15 SBS buses in remain undesignated or no feasible mitigation be identified, the the AM peak hour would likely not occur as the result of the Proposed additional protective measures of TPPN #10/88 would not apply and the Actions, and the proposed mitigation would not be needed . In the potential for significant adverse construction-related impacts would be absence of the Second Avenue Subway Phase II and feasible mitigation unavoidable . measures, the significant adverse impact southbound on M15 SBS buses in the AM peak hour would be unavoidable . Archeological Resources Impacts: The Proposed Actions have the potential to result in significant adverse archaeology impacts . Pedestrian Impacts: Incremental demand from the Proposed Actions Construction activity at Projected Development Site 4 and Potential would significantly adversely impact one sidewalk — the south sidewalk Development Site V, located on the south side of East 128th Street and on East 125th Street between Lexington and Park Avenues — in all four east of Park Avenue, has the potential to result in significant adverse analyzed peak hours . Removing a tree pit at the most constrained point archaeology impacts associated with burial remains associated with on the impacted sidewalk would fully mitigate the significant adverse the churchyard and burial vaults of Saint Andrew’s Church, which was impact in all periods, and there would be no unmitigated significant formerly located within both development sites . The Proposed Actions adverse pedestrian impacts . Implementation of this mitigation measure therefore have the potential to result in a significant adverse impact would be subject to review and approval by NYC Parks . DCP, as lead 2818 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 agency, will coordinate with NYC Parks between the DEIS and FEIS to result in the same significant adverse impacts related to shadows, obtain approval to remove the tree pit . In the absence of the application historic and cultural resources, transportation (traffic, pedestrians, and of this mitigation measure, the impact would remain unmitigated . transit) and construction . Mitigation measures for the impacts under the Lower Density Alternative would be similar to mitigation measures Construction-Related Noise Impacts: The Proposed Actions would have under the Proposed Actions; however, mitigation measures for the the potential to result in significant adverse construction noise impacts significant adverse transportation impacts would be somewhat different throughout the Project Area and at sensitive receptors in the vicinity of due to the overall decrease in density and difference in the location the Project Area . Because the analysis is based on construction phases, it of projected development sites as compared to the Proposed Actions . does not capture the natural daily and hourly variability of construction The Lower Density Alternative would support, to a lesser degree, the noise at each receptor . The level of noise produced by construction Proposed Actions’ goals of promoting affordable housing development fluctuates throughout the days and months of the construction phases, by increasing residential density and establishing MIH, encouraging while the construction noise analysis is based on the worst-case time economic development by mapping new commercial districts and periods only, which is conservative . The noise analysis results show that increasing density in a highly transit accessible area of the City, and the predicted noise levels could exceed the CEQR Technical Manual creating pedestrian-friendly streets through active ground floor retail impact criteria throughout the Project Area . As the analysis is based uses . However, as the Lower Density Alternative would result in fewer on a conceptual site plan and construction schedule; it is possible that residential units, it would be less supportive of the Proposed Action’s the actual construction may be of less magnitude, or that construction objectives while continuing to result in significant adverse impacts on multiple projected development sites may not overlap, in which case related to shadows, historic and cultural resources, transportation, and construction noise would be less intense than the analysis predicts . construction noise . Proposed mitigation could include a variety of source and path controls . Between the DEIS and FEIS, all possible mitigation measures to The Sendero Verde Development Alternative considers, in addition address the identified construction noise impacts will be explored . In to the Proposed Actions, a series of actions needed to facilitate an the event no additional practicable or feasible mitigation measures are HPD-sponsored affordable housing development proposed on the site determined, the significant adverse construction noise impacts would be bounded by East 111th and East 112th Streets and Park and Madison unavoidable . Avenue . In February 2017, the City designated a development team to develop a mixed-use, sustainable development containing residential The DEIS considered four alternatives — a No Action Alternative, a No and community facility and commercial space . In addition to the Unmitigated Significant Adverse Impact Alternative, a Lesser Density development expected under the Proposed Actions, this alternative Alternative, and the Sendero Verde Development Alternative . assesses additional affordable DUs (approximately 660), approximately 12,600 sf of retail space, approximately 152,800 sf of community facility The No Action Alternative examines future conditions within the Project space, and new community gardens . Area, but assumes the absence of the Proposed Actions (i .e ., none of the discretionary approvals proposed as part of the Proposed Actions The Sendero Verde Development Alternative would result in the same would be adopted) and therefore existing zoning would remain in the significant adverse shadow and historic and cultural resources impacts area affected by the Proposed Actions . It is anticipated that the Project as the Proposed Actions . Like the Proposed Actions, the Sendero Area would experience growth under the No Action Alternative by Verde Development Alternative would result in significant adverse 2027 . Fifty-nine of the 68 projected development sites are expected to impacts in the areas of transportation impacts (traffic, transit and be redeveloped, or undergo conversion, in the No Action Alternative . pedestrians) and construction, but the extent and severity of the impacts Significant growth in market-rate development is expected, with would be different than those of the Proposed Actions . In addition, approximately 2,500 DUs (of which only 30 are expected to be affordable the Sendero Verde Development would result in significant adverse DUs) . In addition to residential development, approximately 562,700 impact related to indirect effects to open space in the non-residential sf of commercial space (primarily retail space along with smaller study area . Mitigation measures for the Sendero Verde Development amounts of office, hotel, storage and auto-related uses), 7,400 sf of Alternative would be similar to the mitigation under the Proposed community facility space, and 22,800 sf of industrial space is expected . Actions for shadows, historic and cultural resources, transportation The significant adverse impacts related to shadows, historic resources, and construction noise . In addition, the Sendero Verde Development traffic, and construction that would occur with the Proposed Actions Alternative could require full or partial mitigation for the significant would not occur with the No Action Alternative . However, the No-Action adverse impact related to indirect open space effects . Mitigation could Alternative would not meet the goals of the Proposed Actions . The include the provision of new open space on the Sendero Verde Site . substantial amount of affordable housing expected under the Proposed Between DEIS and FEIS, DCP will explore additional mitigation Actions would not be provided . In addition, as compared to the Proposed measures with NYC Parks and HPD . The Sendero Verde Development Actions, the benefits associated with improved economic activity, Alternative would meet the goals and objective of the Proposed Actions . preservation of existing built character in certain mid-block areas and The alternative would provide more affordable housing as compared to enhanced pedestrian conditions would not to be realized . the Proposed Actions . The benefits associated with improved economic activity and the preservation of existing built character in certain The No Unmitigated Significant Adverse Impacts Alternative examines a scenario in which the density and other components of the Proposed mid-block areas would be the same as the Proposed Actions . However, Actions are changed specifically to avoid the unmitigated significant the Sendero Verde Development Alternative may result in significant adverse impacts associated with the Proposed Actions . There is the adverse impacts that could not be mitigated to the degree that could be potential for the Proposed Actions to result in unmitigated significant achieved for the Proposed Actions . adverse impacts related to shadows, historic and cultural resources Copies of the DEIS may be obtained from the Environmental (architectural and archaeological resources), transportation (traffic and Assessment and Review Division, New York City Department of City transit), and construction (noise) . This alternative considers development Planning, 120 Broadway, 31st Floor, New York, NY 10271, Robert that would not result in any significant adverse impacts that could not Dobruskin, Director (212) 720-3423; or from the Mayor’s Office of be fully mitigated . However, to eliminate all unmitigated significant Environmental Coordination, 253 Broadway, 14th Floor, New York, NY adverse impacts, the Proposed Actions would have to be modified to a 10007, Hilary Semel, Director (212) 676-3290; and on the New York City point where the principal goals and objectives of the Proposed Actions Department of City Planning’s website located at would not be fully realized . http://www1 .nyc .gov/site/planning/applicants/eis-documents .page . The Lower Density Alternative was developed for the purpose of � E m11 assessing whether lower density residential development in some portions of the Project Area would eliminate or reduce the significant, adverse impacts of the Proposed Actions while also meeting the goals and objectives of the Proposed Actions . Under the Lower Density Alternative, Lexington Avenue and portions of Second Avenue and East COMPTROLLER 116th Street would be removed from the Project Area . The removal of portions of the Project Area would result in fewer projected and potential � NOTICE development sites . Twenty-six projected development sites would be removed so that the remaining 42 projected development sites would contain approximately 388,300 sf of retail space, 211,900 sf of office NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO space, 106,300 sf of community facility space, 155,200 sf of industrial THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby space, and 5,000 DUs . Seven fewer potential development sites would given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to occur under this alternative . The Lower Density Alternative would pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007, on 8/1/2017 to result in the same mix of uses as the Proposed Actions . However, the the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the total amount of development would be reduced by approximately 15 Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows: percent under the Lower Density Alternative . Damage As compared to the Proposed Actions, the significant adverse impacts Parcel No . Block Lot expected under the Lower Density Alternative would be generally the same, although the duration and/or extent of the impacts would be 71 11514 39 less due to the smaller number of projected and potential development 198 11530 11 sites and overall lower density . The Lower Density Alternative would 267 11532 11 THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2819

105 11515 43 348 1154 19 48 11513 25 268 11532 12 297 11533 6 249 11532 43 267 11532 11 215 11531 40 67 11514 43 70 11514 40 206 11530 23 276 11532 20 Acquired in the proceeding entitled: PITKIN AVENUE CROSS BAY Acquired in the proceeding entitled: PITKIN AVENUE CROSS BAY BOULEVARD TO 97TH STREET subject to any liens and encumbrances BOULEVARD TO 97TH STREET subject to any liens and encumbrances of record on such property . The amount advanced shall cease to bear of record on such property . The amount advanced shall cease to bear interest on the specified date above . interest on the specified date above . Scott M . Stringer Comptroller Scott M . Stringer Comptroller � m3-16 � m5-18 NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007, on 8/4/2017 to given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007, on 7/31/2017 Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows: to the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows: Damage Parcel No . Block Lot Damage Parcel No . Block Lot 65 11514 46 216 11531 41 346 11554 15 325 11552 85 274 11532 18 260A, 260B & 260C 11532 2 355 11554 28 53 11513 20 349 11554 20 394 11559 45 365 11554 37 168 11529 19 263 11532 7 363 11554 38 282 11533 36 240 11531 18 73 11514 36 144 11518 192 Acquired in the proceeding entitled: PITKIN AVENUE CROSS BAY 207 11530 24 BOULEVARD TO 97TH STREET subject to any liens and encumbrances 79 11514 29 of record on such property . The amount advanced shall cease to bear 283 11533 37 interest on the specified date above . Acquired in the proceeding entitled: PITKIN AVENUE CROSS BAY TH Scott M . Stringer BOULEVARD TO 97 STREET subject to any liens and encumbrances Comptroller of record on such property . The amount advanced shall cease to bear interest on the specified date above . � m8-19 Scott M . Stringer Comptroller � m4-17 NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007, on 8/7/2017 to NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows: given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007, on 8/5/2017 to Damage the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the Parcel No . Block Lot Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows: 68 11514 42 Damage 4 11512 2 Parcel No . Block Lot 318 11552 76 255 11532 49 271 11532 15 347 11554 17 241 11531 19 361 11554 35 213 11531 38 334 11553 24 64 11514 48 284 11533 38 356 11554 29 247 & 247B 11532 31 358 11554 35 Acquired in the proceeding entitled: PITKIN AVENUE CROSS BAY BOULEVARD TO 97TH STREET subject to any liens and encumbrances Acquired in the proceeding entitled: PITKIN AVENUE CROSS BAY of record on such property . The amount advanced shall cease to bear BOULEVARD TO 97TH STREET subject to any liens and encumbrances interest on the specified date above . of record on such property . The amount advanced shall cease to bear interest on the specified date above . Scott M . Stringer Scott M . Stringer Comptroller Comptroller � E m11-24 � m9-22

NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007, on 7/29/2017 pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007, on 7/30/2017 to the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the to the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows: Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows: Damage Damage Parcel No . Block Lot Parcel No . Block Lot 312 11552 67 223 11531 48 151 11519 124 261 11532 5 158 11529 8 316 11552 73 217 11531 42 2820 THE CITY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017

203 11530 20 224 11531 49 NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO 205 11530 22 THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to Acquired in the proceeding entitled: PITKIN AVENUE CROSS BAY pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007, on 8/6/2017 to BOULEVARD TO 97TH STREET subject to any liens and encumbrances of record on such property . The amount advanced shall cease to bear the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the interest on the specified date above . Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows: Scott M . Stringer Comptroller Damage Parcel No . Block Lot � m2-15 313 11552 69 287 11533 41 NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO 315 11552 72 THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby 337 11553 30 given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to 52 11513 21 pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007, on 8/7/2017 to the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the Acquired in the proceeding entitled: PITKIN AVENUE CROSS BAY Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows: BOULEVARD TO 97TH STREET subject to any liens and encumbrances Damage of record on such property . The amount advanced shall cease to bear Parcel No . Block Lot interest on the specified date above . 277 11532 21 Scott M . Stringer 112 11515 32 Comptroller 321 11552 80  m10-23 Acquired in the proceeding entitled: PITKIN AVENUE CROSS BAY BOULEVARD TO 97TH STREET subject to any liens and encumbrances of record on such property . The amount advanced shall cease to bear interest on the specified date above . Scott M . Stringer Comptroller HOUSING PRESERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT � E m11-24 „„NOTICE

REQUEST FOR COMMENT NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS, PURSUANT TO REGARDING AN APPLICATION FOR A THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to CERTIFICATION OF NO HARASSMENT pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007, on 7/28/2017 Notice Date: May 10, 2017 to the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows: To: Occupants, Former Occupants, and Other Interested Damage Parties Parcel No . Block Lot Property: Address Application # Inquiry Period 107 11515 41 235 11531 13 132 West 130th Street, 39/17 April 6, 2014 to Present 196 11530 9 Manhattan 106 11515 42 27 East 29th Street, 41/17 April 7, 2014 to Present 300 11533 10 Manhattan 187 11530 51 a/k/a 29 East 29th Street 188 11530 52 239 West 136th Street, 42/17 April 7, 2014 to Present Acquired in the proceeding entitled: PITKIN AVENUE CROSS BAY Manhattan BOULEVARD TO 97TH STREET subject to any liens and encumbrances 449 3rd Avenue, 44/17 April 17, 2014 to Present of record on such property . The amount advanced shall cease to bear Manhattan interest on the specified date above . a/k/a 202 East 31st Street Scott M . Stringer 865 East 175th Street, 45/17 April 20, 2014 to Present Comptroller Bronx � m1-12 576 Washington Avenue, 43/17 April 13, 2014 to Present Brooklyn 175 Beach 115th Street, 38/17 April 4, 2014 to Present NOTICE OF ADVANCE PAYMENT OF AWARDS PURSUANT TO Queens THE STATUTES IN SUCH cases made and provided, notice is hereby given that the Comptroller of the City of New York, will be ready to pay, at 1 Centre Street, Room 629, New York, NY 10007, on 7/28/2017 Authority: SRO, Administrative Code §27-2093 to the person or persons legally entitled an amount as certified to the Before the Department of Buildings can issue a permit for the Comptroller by the Corporation Counsel on damage parcels, as follows: alteration or demolition of a single room occupancy multiple dwelling, Damage the owner must obtain a “Certification of No Harassment” from the Parcel No . Block Lot Department of Housing Preservation and Development (“HPD”) stating that there has not been harassment of the building’s lawful occupants 345 11554 13 during a specified time period . Harassment is conduct by an owner 117 11515 25 29 11513 47 that is intended to cause, or does cause, residents to leave or otherwise 377 11555 3 surrender any of their legal occupancy rights . It can include, but is not 179 11530 42 limited to, failure to provide essential services (such as heat, water, gas, 406 11559 17 or electricity), illegally locking out building residents, starting frivolous 165 11529 16 lawsuits, and using threats or physical force . 199 11530 12 369 11555 60 The owner of the building identified above has applied for a Certification Acquired in the proceeding entitled: PITKIN AVENUE CROSS BAY of No Harassment . If you have any comments or evidence of harassment BOULEVARD TO 97TH STREET subject to any liens and encumbrances at this building, please notify HPD at CONH Unit, 100 Gold Street, of record on such property . The amount advanced shall cease to bear 6th Floor, New York, NY 10038, by letter postmarked not later than interest on the specified date above . 30 days from the date of this notice or by an in-person statement made Scott M . Stringer within the same period . To schedule an appointment for an in-person Comptroller statement, please call (212) 863-5277 or (212) 863-8211. � a28-m11  m10-18 THURSDAY, MAY 11, 2017 THE CITY RECORD 2821

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