Official Journal of the City of New York - July 7, 2021

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THE CITY RECORD

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 2021

1 Site selection of a property located at 2 Second Avenue in Brooklyn Community District 6 CD 6 for use as a combined sewer overflow CSO control facility 2 Site selection and acquisition of property located at 110 Fifth Street, 122 Fifth Street, 22 Second Avenue, Fifth Street and 2
Second Avenue for DSNY salt and equipment storage, environmental education activities and additional space as needed for the CSO control facility 3 An amendment to the City Map involving the elimination of:

Concourse, 120 Broadway, New York, NY. Masks are required to be worn to enter the building and during the hearing.

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Douglass Street between Nevins Street and the Gowanus Canal, and the adjustment of grades and block dimensions, as necessary, in accordance with Map No. N-2752 dated July 2, 2019, and signed by the Brooklyn borough president Fifth Street between Second Avenue and the Gowanus Canal the adjustment of grades and block dimensions as necessary in accordance with Map No. X-2758 dated May 3, 2021, and signed by the Brooklyn borough president
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3 Brooklyn Navy Yard Master Plan 210462 ZMK N210463 ZRK
An application submitted by Building 77 QALICB, Inc. together with the New York City Department of Small Business Services SBS, for the following actions:
1 A zoning text amendment to create the Special Brooklyn Navy Yard District with special use, bulk, parking and loading, and publicly accessible space regulations 2 A zoning map amendment to map the Special District over the entirety of Tax Lots 1 and 150 and rezone part or all of the existing R6B, M1-2, and M3-1 districts within the Project Area to M2-1
The requested actions would guide the future development of a modern manufacturing campus at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, which is expected to grow by approximately 4.6 million square feet sq. ft. in the next 10
to 15 years. Specifically, the proposed regulations would rationalize parking and loading controls; permit compatible community facility and commercial uses to complement core industrial uses, and establish public access area requirements in connection with development in certain areas of the Yard. Finally, the rules would introduce modified bulk, height, and setback controls compatible with modern industrial development and the Yards surrounding context in Brooklyn Community District 2 CD 2.
4 506 Third Avenue 210119 ZMK N 210120 ZRK
An application submitted by PAB 3rd Avenue Holdings, LLC for zoning map and text amendments affecting Block 1020, Lots 34-36, 39, 40-45, and Block 1026, Lots 32-37, 40, and 42 in Brooklyn Community District 6 CD 6. The proposed zoning map amendment would change an M2-1
district to C4-4A to facilitate a new 18,000 sq. ft. five-story commercial office development at 506 Third Avenue and the enlargement of 530
Third Avenue to a six-story, 39,638 commercial building, with approximately 10,000 sq. ft. of ground-floor retail. The zoning text amendment would create a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing MIH
area coterminous with the affected properties. No parking would be required or provided under the proposed C4-4A district.
5 1045 Atlantic Avenue 210276 ZMK, 210277 ZRK
An application submitted by Atlantic Brooklyn LLC for zoning map and text amendments affecting an approximately 44,000 sq. ft.
assemblage on the south side of Atlantic Avenue between Classon and Franklin avenues in Brooklyn Community District 3 CD 3. The zoning map amendment would change the project area from an M1-1 to a C6-A district. The zoning text amendments would establish an MIH
area conterminous with the rezoning boundary and permit the applicant to widen the sidewalk fronting the proposed development.
The requested actions would enable a 17-story building with 426
dwelling units, of which 126 would be affordable pursuant to MIH
Options 2 and 4. The development would provide approximately 63,000
sq. ft. of commercial uses on the first and second floors, and 152
parking spaces in the cellar.
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sherfinski@brooklynbp.nyc.gov, by: Wednesday, June 30, 2021, 6:00 P.M

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CITYWIDE
No. 1
CITYWIDE HOTELS TEXT AMENDMENT
CITYWIDE
N 210406 ZRY
IN THE MATTER OF an application submitted by the 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, to modify Article III, Chapter 2 Use Regulations, Article IV, Chapter 2
Use Regulations and related Sections, to create a special permit for new hotels, motels, tourist cabins and boatels in Commercial Districts and in M1 Districts paired with Residence Districts.
Matter underlined is new, to be added;
Matter struck out is to be deleted;
Matter within is defined in Section 12-10 or other, as applicable;
indicates where unchanged text appears in the Zoning Resolution.
ARTICLE III
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS
Chapter 2
Use Regulations 32-00
GENERAL PROVISIONS


32-02
Special Provisions for Hotels Transient hotels, as listed in Section 32-14 Use Group 5, and motels, tourist cabins or boatels, as listed in Section 32-16 Use Group 7A, shall be subject to the special provisions of this Section. For the purposes of this Section, transient hotels shall include motels, tourist cabins and boatels.
In all Districts, transient hotels shall be permitted only as set forth in this Section.
a
Applicability A special permit for transient hotels, by the City Planning Commission, pursuant to Section 74-802 Transient hotels within Commercial Districts shall be applicable to:
1 the development of a transient hotel;
2 a change of use or conversion to a transient hotel, or an enlargement, containing a transient hotel, of a building that, as of date of adoption, did not contain such use; or 3 an enlargement or extension of a transient hotel that existed prior to date of adoption, that increases the floor area of such use by 20 percent or more.

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Exclusions
PUBLIC HEARINGS

In light of the Governors announcement on June 24, 2021 of the end of the State-declared state of emergency, and in support of the Citys continued efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19, the City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing accessible both in person and remotely.
The public hearing will be held on Wednesday, July 14, 2021, starting at 10:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time. The public hearing will be held in person in the NYC City Planning Commission Hearing Room, Lower

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Official Journal of the City of New York - July 7, 2021

TítuloOfficial Journal of the City of New York

PaísEstados Unidos de América

Fecha07/07/2021

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