100 Franklin and the FiDi Probation Office

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. Please note meeting dates and locations have been changed from regular scheduled dates due to holidays.

11/4 Battery Park City Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Asphalt Green Battery Park City, 212 North End Ave.
1) Community Center at Stuyvesant High School – Update by Paul Goldstein, Office of Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Possible Resolution
2) BPCA termination of contributions to not-for-profit organizations – Discussion
3) Warren Street: pedestrian safety and vehicles – Update
4) PS-IS 276: traffic light warrant study – Update
5) Neighborhood Slow Zone application – Update
6) West Thames Street Bridge
7) The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses or sidewalk cafe permits:
—4 World Financial Center, application for a renewal of a liquor license for P.J. Clark’s 
on the Hudson
—102 North End Ave., application for a renewal of a liquor license for WEI West

11/6 Financial District Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: NYS Assembly Hearing Room 250 Broadway, 19th Floor
1) NYC Police Museum temporary reopening at 45 Wall Street – Announcement by Julie Bose, Executive Director A little late for an announcement.
2) Proposed move of probation court from 346 Broadway to 66 John Street – Presentation by the NYC Administration (invited) and Resolution Expect a big turnout for this.
3) Construction projects at 100 and 133 Greenwich Street – Presentation by Paul Foschi, Project Manager, Cava Construction & Development, Inc., and Jeffrey MacNeill, Senior Project Manager, Construction Management & Development, Inc. 100 Greenwich is a hotel; 133 Greenwich is a Courtyard by Marriott.
4) 23 Park Place, application for liquor license for Eamon Donnelly or entity to be formed, d/b/a to be determined – Resolution Looks like the space next to Tent & Trails is getting a pub.
5) The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses or sidewalk cafe permits:
—56 Beaver Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Ocinomled, Ltd. d/b/a 
Delmonico’s Restaurant
—120 Cedar Street, application for renewal of restaurant liquor license for Copat 
Restaurant Inc. d/b/a O’Hara’s Restaurant
—15 John Street, application for renewal of restaurant liquor license for 15 John Corp., 
d/b/a Les Halles
—110 John Street, application for renewal of liquor license for 110 John Street Pub Inc., 
d/b/a The Open Door

11/7 Planning Committee – 6: 00 PM

Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) Feasibility study for multi-purpose levee concept at “Seaport City” – Update by 
Economic Development Corporation Consultant
2) United States Army Corps Of Engineers – Update by Thomas J. Hodson, Chief, Plan 
Formulation Branch
3) Community Planning Urban Fellow housing projects – Discussion

11/7 Landmarks Committee – 6:00 PM

Location: Manhattan Youth Community Center, 120 Warren St.
1) 100 Franklin Street, application for approval to construct two new buildings on a vacant parking lot – Resolution Expect a big turnout for this second hearing on 100 Franklin.
2) Association of Brick Mason Contractors of Greater New York – Presentation
3) 77 Reade Street, application for approval of rooftop security fence installation – 
Resolution
4) 115 W. Broadway, application for legalization of previously approved vault restoration 
project – Resolution
5) 38 Walker Street, application for approval of fire escape window replacement – 
Resolution

11/12 Youth & Education Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office 
49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) Department of Education 2014 Capital Budget submission – Update
2) Local schools’ crossing guards and crosswalks – Update

11/13 Tribeca Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) The Washington Market School Block Party street activity application for Duane Street 
between Church Street and W. Broadway on Saturday, May 3, 2014 from 10:00 a.m. to 
4:00 a.m. – Resolution
2) 370 Canal Street, BSA application to permit a physical culture or health establishment – 
Resolution The Planet Fitness opening below the Sheraton Tribeca.
3) 404 – 406 Broadway, BSA application to permit a physical culture or health 
establishment – Resolution Now this is very interesting—the word from my source on all things Broadway says it’s likely not at ground level (where Necessary Clothing is).
4) 136 W. Broadway, application for a renewal of a sidewalk café license for Edward’s – 
Resolution
5) 241 W. Broadway, application for a renewal of a sidewalk café license for Cercle 
Rouge – Resolution
6) 31 Walker Street, application for a liquor license for Anejo – Resolution More here.
7) 279 Church Street, application for a beer and wine license for Baked – Resolution Red Hook bakery Baked is serving beer and wine…? Does that mean it’ll have sandwiches? (A guy can dream.) UPDATE: Sandwiches (on home-baked bread) are confirmed!
8) 105 Reade Street, application for an alteration to stipulations on a liquor license for 
Sazon – Resolution Reade Street residents will likely show up to oppose any loosening of restrictions on Sazon.
9) Codification of committee liquor and sidewalk café license standards – Discussion 
continued
10) The following notices have been received for renewal, upgrade, or transfer of wine and beer or liquor licenses or sidewalk cafe permits:
—211 W. Broadway, application for a renewal of a liquor license for Distilled NY
—185 Duane Street, application for a renewal of a liquor license for the Hideaway
—179 W. Broadway, application for a renewal of a liquor license for the Landmarc
—221-223 West Broadway a/k/a 5-7 White Street, application for a renewal of a liquor 
license for the Landmarc This is actually Churrascaria Tribeca
—65 W. Broadway, application for a renewal of a liquor license for Saleya

11/19 Seaport/Civic Center Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) Peck Slip Park – Update by Lawrence Mauro, NYC Department of Parks and Recreation
2) 261 Water Street, application for assignment of consent for an unenclosed sidewalk café 
for Mark Joseph Steakhouse – Update Is there room on that sidewalk?
3) 145 Nassau Street, application for a restaurant liquor license for Tarbell Industries LLC – 
Resolution The lefty hangout that keeps showing up on these agendas.
4) 5 Beekman Street, application for a hotel liquor license for 5 Beekman – Resolution Maybe we’ll get details on the restaurant, rumored to be a Keith McNally operation—let’s hope the committee insists on info on any restaurants in the hotel before considering the hotel’s liquor license.
5) 42 Peck Slip, application for a tavern liquor license for Paris Café LLC – Resolution
6) 213 Front Street, application for a restaurant liquor license for TBD – Resolution Work has been underway at the Stella space for a while.
7) 277 Water Street, application for a tavern liquor license for TBD – Resolution

11/20 Executive Committee – 6:00 PM
Location: Community Board #1 – Office, 49-51 Chambers Street, Room 709
1) Superstorm Sandy – One Year After – Updates
—Con Edison – Robert Pettenato, Department Manager, Electric Engineering, Manhattan
—MTA: Bridges and Tunnels (Romolo DeSantis, Director of Sandy Programs, Engineering & Construction and other presenters) and New York City Transit (Robert Marino, Deputy Director of Government and Community Relations)
—Verizon – Chris Levendos, Vice President, Network Transformation, Strategic Initiatives and Performance Management
2) New York City Department of Small Business Services programs for businesses – Presentation by Adam Malitz, Account Manager, NYC Business Solutions, Lower Manhattan Center

11/21 CB #1 Monthly Meeting – 6:00 PM

Location: Borough of Manhattan Community College, Fiterman Hall, 245 Greenwich between Park Place and Barclay

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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