THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
RESOLUTION NO. 442
Resolution to approve modification to a previously approved Article V Plan and Project located at Block 392, Lots 22, 48, 50, 51 and 52, Block 393, Lots 59 and 60, and Block 395, Lots 1, 3 and 5, Community District 3, Borough of Manhattan (Preconsidered L.U. No. 131; 20185423 HAM).
By Council Members Salamanca and Kallos
WHEREAS, the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development ("HPD") submitted to the Council on June 5, 2018 its request dated June 5, 2018 that the Council modify the previously approved Article V Plan and Project located at Block 392, Lots 22, 48, 50, 51 and 52, Block 393, Lots 59 and 60, and Block 395, Lots 1, 3 and 5, Community District 3, Council District 2, Borough of Manhattan (the “Original Plan and Project”) to facilitate the development of 23 units of rental housing (the “New Project”);
WHEREAS, the Original Plan and Project was approved pursuant to Section 114 of the Private Housing Finance Law by the Board of Estimate on March 20, 1980 (Cal. No. 7)
WHEREAS, HPD seeks the deletion of Block 393, Lots 59 and 60 (currently known as Lot 59), from the Original Plan and Project pursuant to Section 115 of the Private Housing Finance Law;
WHEREAS, upon due notice, the Council held a public hearing on the New Project on June 19, 2018;
WHEREAS, the Council has considered the land use and financial implications and other policy issues relating to the New Project;
RESOLVED:
The Council approves, pursuant to Section 115 of the PHFL, the deletion of Block 393, Lost 59 and 60 (currently known as Lot 59), from the Original Plan and Project. All references in the Plan and Project to Block 393, Lots 59 and 60 (currently known as Lot 59) are modified so as to exclude them.
Adopted.
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I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a Resolution passed by The Council of The City of New York on June 28, 2018, on file in this office.
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City Clerk, Clerk of The Council