Official Journal of the City of New York - February 14, 2023
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Source: Official Journal of the City of New York
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VOLUME CL
NUMBER 30
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MEETINGS
Borough President - Brooklyn 629
Borough President - Queens 630
City Planning Commission 630
Community Boards 634
Board of Correction 635
Board of Education Retirement System 635
Housing Authority 635
Office of Labor Relations 635
Landmarks Preservation Commission 635
PROPERTY DISPOSITION
Citywide Administrative Services 636
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PROCUREMENT
Administration for Childrens Services 637
Administration 637
Citywide Administrative Services 638
District Attorney - Queens County 638
Education 638
Contracts and Purchasing 638
Board of Elections 639
Procurement 639
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2023
Environmental Protection 639
Agency Chief Contracting Office 639
Engineering, Design and Construction 640
Health and Mental Hygiene 640
Environmental Health 641
Human Resources Administration 641
Information Technology and Telecommunications 641
Chief of Staff 641
Mayors Office of Criminal Justice 641
Parks and Recreation 641
Capital Program Management 641
Revenue 642
Revenue and Concessions 642
Probation 643
Administration 643
Adult Operations 643
Transportation 643
Ferry 643
AGENCY RULES
Mayors Office of Media and Entertainment 643
SPECIAL MATERIALS
Office of the Mayor 646
Mayors Office of Contract Services 647
Changes in Personnel 647
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND
MEETINGS
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E RIC L. ADAMS
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BOROUGH PRESIDENT - BROOKLYN
PUBLIC HEARINGS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, the Brooklyn Borough President will hold a ULURP hearing on the matter below in person, at 6:00 P.M., on Tuesday, February 28, 2023, in the Borough Hall Community Room.
The meeting will be recorded for public transparency.
Lincoln-Wortman Rezoning 230024 ZMK, 230025 ZRK, 230026
PQK, 230027 PPK
Applications by JNB Realty LLC and the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development HPD, pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter affecting 10 privately owned lots fronting Autumn, Lincoln, and Wortman Avenues in East New York.
The co-applicants are seeking:
A zoning map amendment to change the development site from R4 to R6A and R6B districts
A zoning map amendment to designate the development site a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing MIH Area
Acquisition and disposition of four formerly City-Owned lots in the project area by HPD
The requested actions would facilitate two fiveand seven-story residential buildings, with a total of 206 affordable apartments on a 50,000-square foot parcel in Brooklyn Community District 16 CD 16.
The units would be geared toward households earning, on average, 30%
to 70% of Area Median Income AMI. Approximately 63 units would be permanently affordable, pursuant to MIH Option 1. The development would provide 55 ground-floor and cellar-level accessory parking spaces. As part of the project, Wortman Avenue will be developed with a new street and sidewalk to allow vehicular and pedestrian traffic.