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1619 Broadway – the Brill Building, Borough of Manhattan December 8th, 2020 Name of Landmark Building Type of Presentation Month xx, year Public Hearing The current proposal is: Preservation Department – Item 8, LPC-21-01565 1619 Broadway – The Brill Building, Borough of Manhattan How to Testify Via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84049025047?pwd=NzcxN2JPUWpqeVR6WkVDdlJvcDJUZz09 Webinar ID: 840 4902 5047 Note: If you want to testify on an item, join the Passcode: 866444 Zoom webinar at the agenda’s “Be Here by” By Phone: time (about an hour in advance). When the 1 646-558-8656 Chair indicates it’s time to testify, “raise your hand” via the Zoom app if you want to speak US (New York) 877-853-5257 (Toll free) (*9 on the phone). Those who signed up in US 888 475 4499 (Toll free) advance will be called first. TD BANK - 1619 BROADWAY LANDMARKS PRESERVATION COMMISSION SIGNAGE PRESENTATION - DECEMBER 8, 2020 BASE BUILDING INFORMATION BLOCK: 1021 LOT: 19 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 YEAR BUILT: 1930 ARCHITECT: VICTOR BARK JR. TYPE: OFFICE / ADMINISTRATIVE STYLE: ITALIANATE AND FRENCH SECOND EMPIRE METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION: CAST-IRON TD BANK ARCHITECT BERGMANN SIX TOWER BRIDGE 181 WASHINGTON STREET CONSHOHOCKEN, PA 19428 CONTACT: SCOTT WRASMAN T: (484) 567-7682 12/08/2020 1 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 W 50 St 3 y 2 6 a 1 v w d A a 8 o r B Block 1021 Lot 19 3 1 6 1 213 207 W 49 St Map Legend Designated Landmark Site New York City Tax Map Lots 100 ¯ Feet * Note: Map elements may not be to scale. THE BRILL BUILDING (LP-2387), 1619 Broadway (aka 1613-23 Broadway; 207-13 West 49th Street). Landmark Site: Borough of Manhattan Tax Map Block 1021, Lot 19. EXCERPT FROMDe LPCsign DESIGNATIONated: March 2REPORT3, 2010 IN APRIL, 2010 12/08/2020 2 Graphic Source: New York City Department of City Planning, MapPLUTO, Edition 0TD9v1, 2BANK009. Author: New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, JM. Date: March 23, 2010. 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 EXCERPT FROM PRESENTATION IN APRIL, 2014 EXCERPT FROM PRESENTATION IN APRIL, 2014 EXCERPT FROM PRESENTATION IN APRIL, 2014 12/08/2020 3 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 EXCERPT FROM LPC DESIGNATION REPORT IN APRIL, 2010 EXCERPT FROM LPC DESIGNATION REPORT IN APRIL, 2010 12/08/2020 4 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 EXCERPT FROM LPC PRESENTATION ON APRIL 22, 2014 BY MARVEL ARCHITECTS 12/08/2020 5 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 EXCERPT FROM LPC PRESENTATION ON APRIL 22, 2014 BY MARVEL ARCHITECTS 12/08/2020 6 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 EXCERPT FROM LPC PRESENTATION ON APRIL 22, 2014 BY MARVEL ARCHITECTS 12/08/2020 7 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 EXCERPT FROM LPC PRESENTATION ON IN JUNE 10, 2014 BY MARVEL ARCHITECTS 12/08/2020 8 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 APPXIMATELY 29’-0” APPXIMATELY 7’-6” APPXIMATELY EXCERPT FROM LPC PRESENTATION ON JANUARY 23, 2015 BY COOPER CARRY ARCHITECTURE 12/08/2020 9 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 PROPOSED BRACKET SIGN LOCATION PROPOSED TD BANK SPACE 12/08/2020 10 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 PROPOSED MODIFICATION TO CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 16-8496 ISSUED 03/03/15 SIGNAGE COMPLIANCE SITE ZONING: C6-7T SIGNAGE ORDINANCE: WALL SIGNS: NO RESTRICTIONS. EACH SIGN’S SIZE AND PLACEMENT TO BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY LOCAL JURISDICTION. EXISTING BUILDING PROPOSED ONE VERTICAL ILLUMINATED 2 - 9" 8" BRACKET SIGN WITH DIMENSIONS: 2’-9” X 16’-0” (44.00 SF); PROPOSED MOUNTED @ APPROX 16’-5” ABOVE BRACKET SIGN SIDEWALK LEVEL STEEL BRACKETS INSTALLED ON EXTERIOR FACE OF " 0 - ' FACADE, SEE 6 DETAILS ON PAGE 16 1 LOCATIONS OF CONNECTIONS TO BUILDING TO BE FIELD VERIFIED SO THEY OCCUR ON JOINTS BETWEEN TERRA COTTA PANELS " 0 - ' 1 (0 I " 5 - ' 5 BRACKET SIGN TO BE 1 INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED WITH 361 GREEN ON ALL SIDES PROVIDE INTERNALLY �� ILLUMINATED "TD" SHIELD L (0 "' INSTALLED ON THE FRONT I FACE SURFACE ON BOTH N - SIDES OF THE SIGN 2' - 9" � 71' 12/08/2020 11 Section 4 1 TD BANK SCALE : 3/8" = 1'-0" 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE M P 1 NEW YORK, NY 10019 4 : Project Number: Date Issued: 5 280 East Broad Street 1 8423.57 10/11/1305/07/20 : Suite 200 1 Rochester, NY 14604 Drawing Number: 0 2 0 office: 585.232.5135 2 / 1 fax: 585.325.8493 1 / ARCH TEMPLATE 1 www.bergmannpc.com PRESENTATION 1 001 SIGN 1 EXTERIOR MOUNTED TD BRACKET SIGN EXISTING DIGITAL SIGN SIGN 2 STANDARD TD DOOR PULLS; NOT PART OF THIS SUBMISSION INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED TD SHIELD SEE PAGE 16 FOR MORE INFO LOCATED 18” BEHIND GLASS; FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND NOT PART OF THIS SUBMISSION TD BANK REQUESTS APPROVAL FOR AN INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED BRACKET SIGN (2’-9” x 16’-0”) THAT EXCEEDS MINIMUM SIZE AND EXTENSION REQUIREMENTS NECESSARY FOR STAFF APPROVAL. - PROPOSED BRACKET SIGN IS APPROPRIATE WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE HISTORIC BUILDING FACADE’S FENESTRATION, SCALE AND MATERIALS. - THE OVERALL SHAPE OF THE SIGN IS SIMPLE AND ELEGANT. THE COLORS MATCH THE BANK’S LOGO AND ARE A NICE CONTRAST AGAINST THE BUILDING’S APPROVED FLAT SCREENS. - THE SCALE, PROPORTIONS AND MATERIALS USED ARE THE SAME AS THE APPROVED ADVERTISING SIGNS / LCD SCREENS IN SIMILAR TO OTHER BRACKET SIGNS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. - THE PROPOSED SIGN IS CENTERED ON A PILASTER BETWEEN THE EXISTING WINDOWS AND CENTERED ABOVE THE MAIN ENTRY DOORS TO THE TENANT’S SPACE. - THE PERPENDICULAR BRACKET SIGN OPENS UP MORE OF THE HISTORIC BUILDING FACADE THAN THE APPROXIMATELY (7’-6” x 29’-0”) APPROVED SIGN IT REPLACES. 12/08/2020 12 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 12/08/2020 13 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 12/08/2020 14 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 1 2 3 4 ATM SERVICE ROOM 102 IT/ELEC 110 1 8 18”" SIGN 2 JANITOR 109 INSIDE SPACE, 18” BEHIND GLASS CSR AREA 104 24H TELLER AREA VESTIBULE 106 101 SIGN 1 EXTERIOR MOUNTED WAITING TD BRACKET SIGN ABOVE AREA 103 OFFICE 105 LOUNGE & SETTLEMENT 107 RESTROOM 108 PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN ATM SERVICE L2A ROOM S1 S1E S1 S1 S1E IT/ELEC R1-2500 R1-2500 R1E-2900 R1-2500 R1-2500 R1-2500 R1-2500 R1-2500 CSR AREA R1-2500 R1-2500 S1 JANITOR CLOSET L2A 24H R1E-2900 R1-2500 R1-2500 R1-2500 R1-2500 R1-2500 R1E-2900 R1-2500 VESTIBULE R1-2500 R1-2500 R1E-2900 R1-2500 L2A TELLERS R1-2500 R1E-2900 LOUNGE & SETTLEMENT SIGN 1 R1-2500 R1E-2900 R1-2500 R1E-2900 R1-2500 R1-2500 R1-2500 G4 R1-2500 EXTERIOR MOUNTED G3 R1-2500 R1-2500 R1-2500 G2 TD BRACKET SIGN ABOVE P-1 R1-2500 R1-2500 WAITING AREA R1-2500 R1E-2900 R1-2500 OFFICE R1-2500 R1-2500 R1-2500 RESTROOM R1E-2900 SL1 SL1 R1E-2900 PROPOSED REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 12/08/2020 15 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 PRECEDENT: PARAMOUNT BUILDING 1501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY 10036 12/08/2020 17 TD BANK 1619 BROADWAY AVENUE NEW YORK, NY 10019 December 8th, 2020 Name of Landmark Building Type of Presentation Month xx, year Public Hearing The current proposal is: Preservation Department – Item 8, LPC-21-01565 1619 Broadway – The Brill Building, Borough of Manhattan How to Testify Via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84049025047?pwd=NzcxN2JPUWpqeVR6WkVDdlJvcDJUZz09 Webinar ID: 840 4902 5047 Note: If you want to testify on an item, join the Passcode: 866444 Zoom webinar at the agenda’s “Be Here by” By Phone: time (about an hour in advance). When the 1 646-558-8656 Chair indicates it’s time to testify, “raise your hand” via the Zoom app if you want to speak US (New York) 877-853-5257 (Toll free) (*9 on the phone). Those who signed up in US 888 475 4499 (Toll free) advance will be called first. .
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