The Gay Pride Pier Dance Is Coming Back

From Community Board 1…. My comments are underlined.

Please note that this is a preliminary list. Be sure to check the agenda page on our website for any changes to agendas prior to the meeting dates.

3/4 Battery Park City Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Battery Park City Library, 175 North End Avenue
1) Battery Park City Authority – Update by Robin Forst, Vice President for External Relations
2) 22 Battery Place, application for liquor license for Pier A Battery Park Associates LLC – Resolution
3) Downtown Little League 2014 Opening Day street activity permit application for Warren Street between North End Ave. and West Side Highway Sunday, April 5, 2014, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm – Resolution
4) Route 9A – Update by George Calderaro
5) Noise from ferries in Battery Park City – Update
6) The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses or sidewalk cafe permits:
—28 West Street, renewal application for a sidewalk café license for Osteria Casano LLC

3/5 Financial District Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) The National Parks of New York Harbor, Presentation by Commissioner Joshua Laird and Superintendent Patti Reilly, National Park Service
2) Broadway Reconstruction Project – Update
3) Hampton Jitney Bus – Update by Patrick Condren, Associate I imagine this can only mean they want to add more buses.
4) 50 West Street – Update
5) 2nd Annual 9/11 Memorial 5K and Family Day – Presentation by Cathy Blaney, 9/11 Memorial Executive Vice President of Development
6) Governor’s Island, Liggett Terrace, application for wine and beer license for Salmon East Seven Corp d/b/a Little Eva’s – Resolution
7) Governor’s Island, King Road, application for liquor license for Salmon East Seven Corp d/b/a Little Eva’s – Resolution
8) 8 Liberty Place, application for wine and beer license for 8 Liberty Place INC d/b/a/ Asia Saigon – Resolution
9) Street permit application by Oysterfest on Saturday, September 20, 2014, on Stone Street between Hanover and Broad Streets, on Mill Lane between South William and Stone Streets, on Hanover Street between Pearl and Williams Streets – Resolution
10) Street permit applications by Lead Dog Marketing Group Inc. (911 Memorial Family Day Block Party) on Saturday, April 27, 2014, on Greenwich Street between Cortland and Liberty Streets – Resolution
11) The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses or sidewalk cafe permits:
—Battery Gardens, opposite 17 State Street, renewal application for restaurant liquor license for Battery Wave LLC
—94 1/2 Greenwich Street, renewal application for restaurant wine and beer license for De Novo New York INC d/b/a/ Café De Novo
—55 Liberty Street, renewal application for restaurant liquor license for Liberty Knights LLC d/b/a/ Pound and Pence
—55 Wall Street, GC Ballroom Operator, renewal application for restaurant liquor license for Cipriani Wall Street
—11 Wall Street, Compass LCS, LLC, renewal application for restaurant liquor license for

3/6 Planning Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) Senior population update – Julie Sophonpanich, CB1 Urban Fellow

3/11 Youth & Education Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) CD1 Child Demographics – Update by Diana Switaj, CB1 Director of Planning

3/12 Tribeca Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) 56 Leonard Street – Update by Sharon Stern, Community/Public Relations Liaison, Project Management & Construction, Lend Lease
cher at pier dance2) Heritage of Pride June 2014 events on Pier 26, Hudson River Park – Update by Chris Frederick, Managing Director And this must mean the Gay Pride pier dance is coming back…. This is sure to upset the many folks who had to listen to the music for hours on end.
3) 353 Greenwich Street, application for liquor license for Dahlia’s Mexican Restaurant Inc. – Resolution So maybe Mary Ann’s is finally following  through on its name change.
4) 429-435 aka 62 Laight Street, application for alteration of liquor license for Dylan Prime – Resolution
5) 65 W. Broadway, application for alteration of operating hours for 65 West Broadway Restaurant LLC, d/b/a Saleya
6) Spring Studios—Discussion with David Hemphill, Spring Studios and Bradford J. Gonzalez-Sussman, Associate, Pitta & Giblin LLP The reason for this meeting is here.
7) Megu, 62-66 Thomas Street – Discussion about upcoming renewal of liquor license This is odd. Usually this kind of thing is either because the restaurant has been annoying neighbors (something Megu did in the past, but not recently, to my knowledge), or because the restaurant wants to take the committee’s temperature before doing something provocative.
8) 305 Church Street, application for renewal of sidewalk cafe for Los Americanos – Resolution
9) The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses or sidewalk cafe permits:
—460 Greenwich Street, renewal application for restaurant liquor license for Tecton Café Inc. d/b/a Sosa Borella aka Estancia 460
—121 Hudson Street, application for renewal of liquor license for MC Tribeca, LLC d/b/a Mr. Chow
—13-17 Laight Street, application for renewal of restaurant liquor license for Tribeca Cinemas LLC

3/13 Landmarks Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) 15 Jay Street, application for sixth floor addition – Resolution

3/18 Seaport/Civic Center Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) Pier 17 construction schedule – Update by Phillip St. Pierre, general manager of the South Street Seaport, Howard Hughes Corporation
2) South Street Seaport Task Force – Update by CB1
3) Fulton Street Phase 2 – Update
4) Gibney Dance – Presentation by Gina Gibney, Artistic & Executive Director In the old New Amsterdam Dance space.
5) Seaport/Civic Center Committee Liquor License Application Guidelines – Discussion
6) 150 Centre Street, application for change of method & operation for a restaurant liquor license for Mika Japanese Cuisine Bar & Inc. – Resolution

3/19 Executive Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) Update on 311 Service by Nicholas Sbordone, Director of External Affairs, NYC Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications – Report (tentative)
2) Committee Reports
3) State Liquor Authority Forum – Update

3/20 Quality of Life Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) Coalition for the Homeless – Presentation by Patrick Markee, Senior Policy Analyst
2) Rodent Academy – Preparations
3) Fire Safety Forum – Discussion
4) Concerns regarding radon levels in gas delivered to NYC homes – Discussion

3/25 CB #1 Monthly Meeting – 6:00 PM
Location: Borough of Manhattan Community College, 199 Chambers Street (Between West Side Highway and Greenwich Street)
1) Joe Daniels, President, and Alice Greenwald, Executive Vice President for Programs and Director of Memorial Museum, National September 11 Memorial & Museum – Guest Speakers

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”

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