Official Journal of the City of New York - September 22, 2020

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THE CITY RECORD

770 Broadway - NoHo Historic District LPC-21-01284 - Block 551 - Lot 1 - Zoning: C6-2
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A Renaissance Revival style department store building, designed by D.H. Burnham & Co. and built in 1903-07, with an addition built in 1924-25. Application is to establish a Master Plan governing the future installation of storefronts.
2 9th Avenue - Gansevoort Market Historic District LPC-21-01311 - Block 628 - Lot 1 - Zoning: M1-5
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
An Arts & Crafts style warehouse building, designed by LaFarge, Morris & Cullen, built in 1913 and altered in 1953. Application is to install signage.
29 East 11th Street - Greenwich Village Historic District LPC-20-09262 - Block 569 - Lot 29 - Zoning: R7-2
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A Greek Revival style rowhouse, built between 1842 and 1845.
Application is to construct rooftop and rear yard additions.
72-76 West 11th Street - Greenwich Village Historic District LPC-21-00029 - Block 574 - Lot 8 - Zoning: R6 C1-6
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
An early 19th century cemetery. Application is to reconstruct and alter the cemetery wall.
55 West 86th Street - Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District LPC-20-10940 - Block 1200 - Lot 4 - Zoning: R10A, C1-5
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A Queen Anne style townhouse, designed by John G. Prague and built in 1888-89. Application is to replace storefront infill and windows and alter the commercial facade.
262 Central Park West - Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District LPC-21-00790 - Block 1200 - Lot 31 - Zoning: R10A
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A Neo-Renaissance style apartment building, designed by Sugarman &
Berger and built in 1927-28. Application is to establish a Master Plan governing the future installation of windows.
147 East 69th Street - Upper East Side Historic District LPC-20-10634 - Block 1404 - Lot 25 - Zoning: R8B
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A garage/residence, originally built as a carriage house in 1880, and altered in in the Neo-Georgian style by Barney & Colt in 1913.
Application is to construct a rooftop addition and install a privacy wall at the rear terrace.
163 East 67th Street - Individual Landmark LPC-20-08115 - Block 1402 - Lot 30 - Zoning: R8B
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A Moorish Revival style synagogue, designed by Schneider and Herter and built in 1889-1890. Application is to install LED signage.
210 East 62nd Street - Treadwell Farm Historic District LPC-19-21568 - Block 1416 - Lot 43 - Zoning: R8B
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A rowhouse, designed by F. S. Barns and built in 1870, and altered in the 20th century. Application is to modify the design of the rear addition and legalize the construction of a rooftop addition and alterations to the rear facade in non-compliance with Certificate of Appropriateness 19-06723.
2935 Broadway aka 2931-2939 Broadway; 600 West 115th Street - Morningside Heights Historic District LPC-20-10024 - Block 1896 - Lot 7501 - Zoning: R8 C1-4
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A Renaissance Revival style apartment building, designed by Gaetan Ajello and built in 1910. Application is to install window film at a storefront.

s9-22
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of Title 25, Chapter 3 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York Sections 25-303, 25-307, 25-308, 25-309, 25-313, 25-318, 25-320 on Tuesday, September 22, 2020, at 9:30 A.M., the Landmarks Preservation Commission LPC or agency, will hold a public hearing by teleconference with respect to the properties list below, and then followed by a public meeting. The final order and estimated times for each application will be posted on the Landmarks Preservation Commission website, the Friday before the hearing. Please note that the order and estimated times are subject to change. The teleconference will be by the Zoom app and will be live streamed on the LPCs YouTube channel, www.youtube.com/nyclpc. Members of the public should observe the meeting on the YouTube channel and may testify on particular matters by joining the meeting using either the Zoom app or by calling in from any phone. Specific instructions on how to observe and testify, including the meeting ID and password, and the call-in number, will be posted on the agencys website, under the Hearings tab, https www1.nyc.gov/site/lpc/hearings/hearings.page,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2020

on the Monday before the public hearing. Any person requiring language assistance services or other reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the hearing or attend the meeting should contact the LPC by contacting Rich Stein, Community and Intergovernmental Affairs Coordinator, at richstein@lpc.nyc.gov or 646 248-0220 at least five 5 business days before the hearing or meeting. Please Note: Due to the Citys response to COVID-19, this public hearing and meeting is subject to change and/or cancellation.
East 25th Street Historic District LP-2647 - Brooklyn ITEM PROPOSED FOR PUBLIC HEARING
The proposed East 25th Street Historic District consists of the properties bounded by a line beginning on the eastern curbline of East 25th Street at a point on a line extending westerly from the northern property line of 315 East 25th Street, and extending easterly along said line and the northern property line of 315 East 25th Street, southerly along the eastern property lines of 315 to 377 East 25th Street, westerly along the southern property line of 377 East 25th Street, across East 25th Street and along the southern property line of 378 East 25th Street, northerly along the western property lines of 378
to 314 East 25th Street, and easterly along the northern property line of 314 East 25th Street and across East 25th Street to the point of beginning.

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TRANSPORTATION
PUBLIC HEARINGS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to law, that the following proposed revocable consents, have been scheduled for a public hearing by the New York City Department of Transportation. The hearing will be held remotely commencing on Wednesday, September 30, 2020, at 2:00 P.M., via the WebEx platform, on the following petitions for revocable consent. Information needed to join the meeting can be found below. Interested parties can obtain copies of proposed agreements or request sign-language interpreters within at least seven days prior notice by writing revocableconsents@dot.nyc.gov, or by calling 212 839-6550.
WebEx:
Meeting Number access code: 126 437 2197
Meeting Password: vPggUiBE29587448423 from video systems Access Code: 1266290551
1 IN THE MATTER OF a proposed revocable consent authorizing 69 Greene ACK LLC, to construct, maintain and use a fenced-in area and stoop on the north sidewalk of Greene Avenue, between Adelphi Street and Clermont Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn. The proposed revocable consent is for a term of ten years from the Approval Date by the Mayor and provides among other terms and conditions for compensation payable to the City according to the following schedule:
R.P. 2518
From the Approval Date to June 30, 2030 -$25/per annum with the maintenance of a security deposit in the sum of $28,000 and the insurance shall be in the amount of Two Million Dollars $2,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage, One Million Dollars $1,000,000 for personal and advertising injury, Two Million Dollars $2,000,000 aggregate, and Two Million Dollars $2,000,000 products/completed operations.
2 IN THE MATTER OF a proposed revocable consent authorizing Bayonne Energy Center LLC, to continue to maintain and use transmission cables under and along 25th Street Pier, in the Borough of Brooklyn. The proposed revocable consent is for a term of ten years from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2030 and provides among other terms and conditions for compensation payable to the City according to the following schedule: R.P. 2118
For the period July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 - $46,709
For the period July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022 - $47,450
For the period July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023 - $48,191
For the period July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024 - $48,932
For the period July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 - $49,673
For the period July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 - $50,414
For the period July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027 - $51,155
For the period July 1, 2027 to June 30, 2028 - $51,896
For the period July 1, 2028 to June 30, 2029 - $52,637
For the period July 1, 2029 to June 30, 2030 - $53,378
with the maintenance of a security deposit in the sum of $53,500 the insurance shall be in the amount of Two Million Dollars $2,000,000
per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage, One Million Dollars $1,000,000 for personal and advertising injury, Two Million Dollars $2,000,000 aggregate, and Two Million Dollars $2,000,000
products/completed operations.

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Official Journal of the City of New York - September 22, 2020

TitleOfficial Journal of the City of New York

CountryUnited States

Date22/09/2020

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