Community Board 1 agendas for December

CB1’s office is now open, but their meetings are still online through at least January. Use man01@cb.nyc.gov as the principal means of communication with the staff, and find the meetings live here on WebEx. You can watch after the fact on YouTube. My comments in caps.

12/1 Battery Park City Committee – 6p
Tunnel2Towers Post-Race Debrief – Discussion
Prohibition of Coop Conversions in Battery Park City – Resolution
Request for Legislation to Create a Resident Majority on the Battery Park City Board of Directors – Resolution
Request to Include Community Board 1 in Discussions for the Formulation of Future Joint Purpose Fund Targets – Discussion & Resolution
Temporary Relocation of Battery Park City Public Art – Discussion
BPC Security Update – Patrick Murphy, Director of Security, Allied Universal
BPCA Report – Nicholas Sbordone, Vice President of Communications & Public Affairs, Battery Park City Authority

12/6 Waterfront, Parks & Cultural Committee – 6p
Agenda to be determined

12/7 Environmental Protection Committee – 6p
250 Water Street Brownfield Cleanup Program – Update by Lawra J. Dodge, President, Excel Environmental Resources, Inc.
WTC Site 5 Environmental Assessment – Presentation by Oluwatobi Jaiyesimi, Empire State Development Corporation

12/8 Licensing & Permits Committee – 6p
Additional information about specific State Liquor Authority license fee applications is available by request to the Community Board 1 Office approvals@cb.nyc.gov

Tribeca area
293 Church Street, application for liquor license for Michael Barrett or Entity to be Formed d/b/a TBD – Resolution THE CONTINUING SAGA, THREE MONTHS IN. SEE THE DETAILS HERE.
279 Church Street, application for alteration and method of operation change of liquor license to relocate main bar for TM Restaurant Group LLC d/b/a twiggy to go – Discussion & possible resolution
62 Thomas Street, application to obtain New Year’s Eve Permit for liquor license for Elmwood Ventures LLC d/b/a Buddha Bar – Discussion & possible resolution – CURIOUS – DIDN’T KNOW THERE WERE NEW YEAR’S PERMITS…

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:
200 Church Street, application for All Night Permit for 200 Tribeca Restaurant LLC d/b/a Tribeca’s Kitchen IS THE NEW MARATHI GOING 24 HOURS?
45 Murray Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Benares Fine Cuisine Inc d/b/a Benares
112 Hudson Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Dreaming Moon Inc d/b/a Cafe Atelier
388 Greenwich Street, application for renewal of liquor license for Aramark Services, Inc. d/b/a TBD — THIS IS THE CITI BANK IN-HOUSE CAFETERIA
241 West Broadway, application for renewal of liquor license for White Walker LLC d/b/a Frenchette
323 Church Street, application for renewal of liquor license for West Side Cafe Corp d/b/a TBD — CURIOUS WHY THE DBA IS TBD. THIS IS THE BODEGA JUST NORTH OF LISPENARD.

Financial District area
28 Liberty Street, application for liquor license for Alamo Liberty Buyer, LLC d/b/a Alamo Drafthouse Cinema – Resolution
30 Broad Street, application for liquor license for Serafina To Go 30 Broad LLC d/b/a TBD – Resolution
2 Hay Park, Governors Island, application for seasonal winter license for Salmon East Seven Corp. d/b/a TBD – Resolution
200 Water Street, application for liquor license for Hey Thai Inc d/b/a Shinjuku Japanese Deli – 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:
1 Liberty Plaza, Ground through 2nd Floor, application for renewal of expired license for Convene at 1 Liberty Plaza, LLC d/b/a Convene, For Five Roasters

12/9 Landmarks & Preservation Committee – 6p
55 North Moore Street, application for storefront renovation of glass and doors, shutters and louvers to be refinished in reference to neighborhood and historic conditions – Resolution

12/13 Land Use, Zoning & Economic Development Committee – 6p
NYPD/Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) 195 Office Space application – NYPD WTC Command relocation to 27 Cliff St & 80 John St – Resolution
Manhattan Detention Complex Sally Port Public Design Commission Application – Resolution THIS IS THE BIDS FOR DESIGN-BUILD FIRMS FOR THE BOROUGH-BASED JAIL ON WHITE STREET. I WILL CATCH UP ON THIS SOON
WTC Site 5 – Update by Oluwatobi Jaiyesimi, Empire State Development Corporation

12/14 Youth & Education Committee – 6p
LMC/CSA New Street Closure Effort – Resolution with Mar Fitzgerald, Schools and Education, Manhattan Community Board 2*
Advocating for a Full Size Gym for P.S. 150 – Resolution
Establishing CB1 Youth Services Directory Updates – Discussion
*Transportation & Street Activity Permits Committee members are invited to attend for item #1

12/15 Executive Committee – 6p
Impacts of Local Law 114, Suggestions for Future Open Restaurants Law Agency Rulemaking – Discussion & Resolution
Request for Annual Diversity, Inclusion & Equity Trainings – Discussion & Resolution
Committee Highlights

12/16 Quality of Life & Service Delivery Committee – 6p
Support for the WTC 5 Coalition – Discussion & Resolution
DDC Project Updates
Public Safety Update

12/20 Transportation & Street Permits Committee – 6p
To be determined

12/21 CB 1 Monthly Meeting – 6p

12/24 Office Closed – Christmas Observed
12/31 Office Closed – New Year’s Day Observed

 

3 Comments

  1. Hi, do you know where we can raise the request to replace the open trash cans in front of tribeca Whole Foods to the closed version like near Washington market park?
    So much trash everyday to that open trash cans and it attract so much rats etc :( thanks!!

    • The trash cans on the streets are standard issue Department of Sanitation. The ones in WMP are Parks Department. I don’t think Sanitation uses any covered cans on the street. Neither keep rats away however!

  2. https://sla.ny.gov/permits-available-online

    “An All Night Permit authorizes current on-premises licensees to remain open to sell alcoholic beverages between the closing hour prescribed by statue or by the county government and 8AM on New Year’s Eve. The application for this permit must be received by the Liquor Authority 45 days prior to the date of the event (November 16th). Under the law, all Night Permits can not be issued for a Sunday.

    “Notice of the Licensee’s intent to apply for the permit must be sent to the local police department, or if there is no local police department, to the County’s Sheriff Department and such notice must also be sent to the Local Community Board (if applicable). Proof that the notice was mailed to both must be included with application.

    “Only active on-premises retail licensees can apply for an All Night Permit.

    “NOTE: In deciding whether to issue the permit, the Authority will consider the licensee’s disciplinary history (including pending charges) and whether, given the nature of the event, the licensee has adequate facilities and security plans in place. The Authority’s Licensing Bureau will make a decision on each application within 10 business days of filing. If the Licensing Bureau denies the application, the licensee can request a review of the decision by a Member of the Authority. Such requests should be sent to the Office of Counsel at the Authority’s Albany office. A Member of the Authority will review the decision and make a final determination within 10 business days of receipt of the request.

    “All Night Permit Fee: $61 per licensed premises.”

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