WTC performance center; Rector St. Bridge demolition
This is a preliminary list. Be sure to check the agenda page [1] for any changes prior to the meeting dates. (ID is required to enter building) Notify CB1 two days in advance, if wheelchair access is required.
11/4 Land Use, Zoning & Economic Development Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Manhattan Borough President’s Office
1 Centre Street, 19th Floor – South
1) Borough Based Jails/Manhattan Detention Complex Post-ULURP – Discussion with
• Council Member Margaret Chin’s Office
• Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer’s Office
• Assembly Member Yuh Line Niou’s Office
2) Board of Standards and Appeals Application 2019-273-BZ, application for a special permit for the operation of a physical culture establishment at 140 West Street – Resolution
11/5 Office Closed – Election Day
11/6 Battery Park City Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Battery Park City
6 River Terrace, 1st floor – Community Room
1) Quarterly Update for the PATH Replacement Ferry Service – Presentation by Michael Lavery, Government & Community Relations, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
2) Ferry Noise Complaint Line – Discussion with Possible Resolution
3) Comparing the Community Board 1 Budget Request Process for the City of New York Versus the BPCA Budget Process – Discussion
4) Ballfield Security– Update by Patrick Murphy, Director of Security, Allied Universal
5) Allied Universal Report, Year Over Year Comparisons – Presentation by Patrick Murphy, Director of Security, Allied Universal
6) BPCA Report with an Updates– Nicholas Sbordone, Vice President of Communications & Public Affairs, BPCA
11/7 Transportation & Street Activity Permits Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board 1 – Conference Room
1 Centre Street, Room 2202A-North
1) Stop Sign Request – Beekman & Water St – Resolution
2) Rector Street Bridge – Report by
a. Douglas Adams, Mayor's Office of Capital Project Development
b. Len Greco, Economic Development Corporation
c. Matt Krenek, Skanska
d. Shilpan Patel, New York State Department of Transportation
e. Nick Sbordone, Battery Park City Authority
f. Dan Cinello, LMDC (Invited)
3) City Hall to Battery Park Bicycle Connection; Broadway, White Hall Street – Resolution
4) 5 Points Co-Naming Application – Resolution
11/11 Office Closed – Veteran’s Day
11/12 Youth & Education Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board 1 - Conference Room
1 Centre Street, Room 2202A-North
1) Millennium High School expansion – Resolution
11/13 Licensing & Permits Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board 1 – Conference Room
1 Centre Street, Room 2202A-North
Additional information about specific State Liquor Authority license applications is available by request to the Community Board 1 Office approvals@cb.nyc.gov
Tribeca area
1) 88 West Broadway, application for liquor license for Zehuze Tribeca Corp d/b/a TBD – Resolution
The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, corporate change, minor alteration or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses, renewal of sidewalk café permits and recurring street closure permits:
• 377 Greenwich Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Greenwich Hotel Restaurant LLC d/b/a Locanda Verde
• 329 Greenwich Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Muse Tribeca LLC d/b/a Muse Paintbar
• 99 Hudson Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Sukhmani, Inc. d/b/a Tamarind Tribeca
Financial District area
1) 150 Greenwich Street, application for liquor license for Guckenheimer Services, LLC d/b/a TBD – Resolution
2) 74 Broad Street, application for liquor license for Loncheria Calle Ancha, LLC d/b/a TBD – Resolution
3) 40 Gold Street, application for liquor license for Orale Group, Inc d/b/a Casa Taqueria – Resolution
The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, corporate change, minor alteration or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses, renewal of sidewalk café permits and recurring street closure permits:
• 70 Pine Street, application for alteration of liquor license to add space to the premises for EBNB 70 Pine Owner Restaurant, LLC d/b/a Crown Shy
• 56 Beaver Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Ocinom Led, Ltd. d/b/a Delmonico’s Restaurant
• 25 Bridge Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Emmconn Rest Corp d/b/a Whitehorse Tavern
• 160 Pearl Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Rathnally Corp d/b/a The Full Shilling
• 83 Pearl Street, application for renewal of liquor license for 55 Stone Rest Inc. d/b/a Mad Dog & Beans
• 120 Cedar Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Co-Pat Rect Inc. d/b/a O’Hara’s Rect
• 75 Wall Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Hyatt Corporation & 75 Wall Associates, LLC d/b/a Andaz Wall Street
Battery Park City area
The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, corporate change, minor alteration or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses, renewal of sidewalk café permits and recurring street closure permits:
• 120 North End Avenue Site 107, application for renewal of liquor license for Site 25 Restaurant Concepts LLC d/b/a Wei West
• 200 Vesey Street, application for corporate change for Del Frisco’s Grille of New York, LLC d/b/a Del Frisco’s Grille
Seaport/Civic Center area
1) 93 Nassau Street, application for liquor license for Professional On-Site Management Corp. d/b/a Nassau Street Tavern/ Best Food – Resolution
2) 155 William Street, application for liquor license for William Street Kitchen LLC d/b/a Bareburger – Resolution
11/14 Landmarks & Preservation Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board 1 - Conference Room
1 Centre Street, Room 2202A-North
1) 249 Church Street, application to mount two new flagpoles onto the exterior facades for two ground-floor commercial tenants – Resolution
2) 120 Broadway, application to replace storefront at the Broadway and Pine Street facades, and installation of an ADA ramp on Pine Street – Resolution
3) 11 Hubert Street, application to alter non-contributing garage building – Resolution
4) 25 Broad Street, application for temporary installation of signage – Resolution
11/18 Environmental Protection Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board 1 - Conference Room
1 Centre Street, Room 2202A-North
1) Discussion on Lower Manhattan Resiliency
a. Klaus H. Jacob, Ph.D., Columbia University Earth Institute
b. Kate Boicourt – Director of Resilience, Waterfront Alliance
c. Signe Nielsen, Founding Principal, Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects
2) Int. No. 1620, Creation of a comprehensive five borough plan to protect the entire shoreline from climate change, sea level rise and sunny day flooding – Discussion
3) Extension of 250 Water Street Brownfield Cleanup Program Remedial Investigation Work Plan Comment Period – Resolution
11/19 Waterfront, Parks & Cultural Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board 1 - Conference Room
1 Centre Street, Room 2202A-North
1) World Trade Center Performing Arts Center – Presentation by Leslie Koch, President
2) Brooklyn Bridge Esplanade (Peck Slip to Catherine Slip) Public Design Commission – Resolution*
3) Strategic Vision for the South Street Seaport Historic District – Presentation by Seaport Coalition
4) Hudson River Park Estuarium Funding – Resolution
5) Temporary art at Thomas Paine Park – Report
*Land Use, Zoning & Economic Development Committee invited for item #2
11/20 Quality of Life & Service Delivery Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board 1 – Conference Room
1 Centre Street, Room 2202A-North
1) Department of Design and Construction Work in Community District 1 – Discussion with DDC and Consolidated Edison
2) Homelessness Follow-up – Discussion
11/21 CB 1 Monthly Meeting – 6:00 PM
Location: Battery Park City School
PS-IS 276
55 Battery Place
11/28 Office Closed – Thanksgiving
All documents relating to the above agenda items are on file at the Community Board 1 office and are available for viewing by the public upon written request to man01@cb.nyc.gov
At all meetings, additional items may be raised as "New Business"
Links:
[1] http://www1.nyc.gov/site/manhattancb1/index.page