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    CALENDAR OF MEETINGS

    NOVEMBER2010

    *PUBLIC HEARINGS are noted with asterisks. MEETINGS AT THE COMMUNITY BOARD OFFI

    ARE AT 3 WASHINGTON SQUARE VILLAGE, AT THE BOARD OFFICE CONFERENCE ROOADJACENT TO SUITE 1A. Calendar is subject to change, so we suggest that individuals visit our web

    [cb2manhattan.org] regularly for updates. At all meetings, additional items may be raised as "New Busines

    LANDMARKS & PUBLIC AESTHETICS 1st MEETING Sean Sweeney, Chair

    Mon., 11/1 @ 6:45 PM NYU Silver Building, 32 Waverly Pl. Room 2081.* 23 Perry St. Application is to modify alterations performed at the rear faade in non-compliance with

    Certificate of No Effect 02-1910.

    2.* 120 Spring St.-Application is to legalize the installation of signage an alterations to the faade without

    Landmarks Preservation Commission permits.3.* 188 Lafayette St. aka 413 Broome St.- Application is to install new storefront infill.

    4.* 48 W. 8th St.-Application is to install new storefront infill, security gates and awnings.

    5.* 430 Hudson St.-Application is to alter the storefront, construct rooftop and rear yard additions, and perform

    excavation.6.* 570 Hudson St.-aka 300 W. 11th St.-Application is to replace windows and doors and install signage.

    7.* 243-247 W. 10th St. aka 520-524 Hudson St.- Application is to modify a bracket sign installed without

    Landmarks Preservation permits.8.* 33 Fifth Ave.-Application is to legalize alterations to the penthouse.

    9.* 23 Cornelia St.-Application is to construct a rooftop addition and reconstruct the rear faade.

    10.* 837-843 Washington St.-Application is to alter the facades and construct a seven-story addition

    PARKS, RECREATION & OPEN SPACE Tobi Bergman, Chair

    Wed., 11/3 @ 6:30 PM- Tony Dapolito Recreation Center, 3 Clarkson St., Multi Service Room, 3 rd Floor

    1.* Preliminary Review of the High Line Maintenance and Operations Facility.2.* Report from the Working Group on Community Open Space and Recreation Needs Pertaining to Future

    Public Use of the Water Tunnel Shaft Site at Hudson Between West Houston and Clarkson Streets.3.* Chinatown Working Group: Presentation of parks component of a Preliminary Action Plan in connection w

    an expected 197-a community plan.

    JOINT LANDMARKS & ARTS & INSTITUTIONS Sean Sweeney, David Gruber, Chairs

    Mon., 11/8 @ 6:30 PM-Grace Church School, 94 Fourth Avenue, (Gymnasium)1.* Presentation by NYU of its application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a fourth tower

    University Village.

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    SIDEWALKS, PUBLIC FACILITIES & PUBLIC ACCESS Maury Schott, ChairMon., 11/8 @ 6:45 PM NYU Meyer Building, 4 Washington Pl. Room 122

    1a.* Renewal App. for revocable consent to operate an Unenclosed sidewalk cafe for:

    Latre Enterprises, Inc., 314 Bleecker St. with 2 tables & 4 seats, DCA# 1159486

    TRAFFIC & TRANSPORTATION Shirley Secunda, Chair

    Tues., 11/9 @ 6:30 PM AIA New York Chapter, 536 LaGuardia Pl. First Floor Conference Room

    1.* Request for overnight parking restrictions on Prince St. between Thompson and Sullivan Sts. to reducehonking and double parking.

    2. Presentation by Transportation Alternatives of findings re bogus placard parking and discussion ofenforcement needs.

    3. Discussion of potential for East River Bridge tolls to offset transit service cuts and rate increases.

    4. Discussion of pop-up cafes.

    SLA LICENSING Raymond Lee, Chair

    Tues., 11/9 @ 6:30 PM- SEIU Local 32BJ, 101 Avenue of the Americas, Pre-Conference Room, 22nd

    Floor

    1a* Apps. to the State Liquor Authority(SLA) for a Renewal License to sell Liquor or beer and wine:The Smile, 26 Bond St. (b&w)

    1b.* Apps. to the State Liquor Authority (SLA) for New License to sell liquor on-premise:

    132 Mulberry St. Rest. Inc. d/b/a Umbertos Clam House, 132 Mulberry St.-(transfer) 632 Below, LLC, d/b/a 632 Below, 632 Hudson St. NYC 10014 Maximopino Caf 1, LLC, TBD, 504 6th Ave. NYC 10011 Lucky 13 Associates, LLC, 21-27 9th Ave. NYC 10014 Aurora Catering Inc., 231 Mott St., NYC Emil Warda, d/b/a West 12th Street LLC, 285 W. 12th St., 10014 Himi Okajima d/b/a Hakata Ton Ton, 61 Grove St., NYC 10014 Adrien Gallo, Alexandre Amsz, Pending, 80 Varick St., Unit 1G, NYC 10013 Sada LLC, d/b/a Empellon, 230 W. 4th NYC 10014 Corp to be formed, d/b/a The Panda Club, 135 Grand St. NYC-(withdrawn) Himansu H. Patel d/b/a Alibi, 116 Macdougal St. NYC 10012 Andrew K. Breslin, 159 Bleecker St. LLC, 159 Bleecker St. NYC 10012 Paul Shaked, d/b/a Paul, 220 Lafayette St. NYC 10012 265 Pastry LLC, 265 Lafayette St. NYC 10012-(upgrade)-(already heard) Luigi Iasilli or Entity to be formed, d/b/a Max Ristorante, 306 Mott Street, NYC 10012-(withdraw Corp to be formed, d/b/a 900 Degrees, 29 7th Ave. South, NYC Seamus Mullen or Entity to be formed, TBD, 359 6th Ave. NYC 10014 Arsenio Inc., 404 Sixth Avenue, NYC 10011 Ideal Food & Drink, d/b/a same, 7-9 West 8 th St., NYC 10011 The Brewster, LLC, 177 Mott St. NYC-(addition to agenda)

    1c.* Apps. to the SLA for Alteration to sell liquor on-premise:

    Smorgas chef West Village, LLC, 283 W. 12th St. NYC 10014-(already heard) 232 W. 14 Restaurant Corp. 232 W. 14th St., NYC 10011-(use of back yard) Bowery Time LLC, & Aguila & Sol LLC, 354-356 Bowery, NYC 10012 (increase in hours) 265 Pastry LLC, 265 Lafayette St. NYC 10012-(restaurant wine)

    1d.* Apps. to the SLA for New to sell beer and wine on-premise:

    Rakesh Chandiramani or Corp. to be formed, 150-152 W. 10 th St., (R3 Corner) NYC 10012 Carlos Suarez, 18 Greenwich Ave. NYC 10011 Matthew Oliver Maddy, d/b/a Hot Talk, LLC, 168 Elizabeth St. NYC 10012

    FYI: New Beer and/or Wine Licenses:

    648 Broadway Inc., 648 Broadway, NYC 10012 Soho Garden & Grill Inc. 224 Lafayette St. NYC 10012 Pop Underground LLC, Pending, 41 E. 11th St. NYC 10003 The Best Chocolate Cake In NY, Inc. d/b/a The Best Chocolate Cake in the World, 55A Spring St.

    NYC-(b&w, not alteration)

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    *Renewals: Charles Restaurant, 189 W. 10th St. (on-premise); Hudson Bar and Books, 636 Hudson St. (on-premiseSweetiepie, 19 Greenwich Ave. (on-premise); Positano, 122 Mulberry St. (b&w); City Winery New York, 143 Var

    St. (on-premise); West End Kids Inc., 438-440 Hudson St. (on-premise); Kiss & Fly, 409 W. 13th St. (on-premise-

    additional bar); Kiss & Fly, 409 W. 13th St. (on-premise-main bar); Bus Stop Caf, 597 Hudson St. (on-premise);

    Local Shop, 144 Sullivan St. (b&w); Employees Only, 510 Hudson St. (on-premise); Lombardis, 32 Spring St. (onpremise); Beas Tavern, 47 E. Houston St. (on-premise); The Standard, 844-848 Washington St. (on-premise): 171

    Grand Inc. 171 Grand St. (b&w); Peep, 177 Prince St. (on-premise); Cielo, 14-20 Little West 12th St. (on-premise);

    Sushi Yawa Inc. 25 W. 8th St. (on-premise); Karavas Pizza w Pita, 108 7th Ave. South, (b&w); Dos Caminos, 475

    W. Broadway, (on-premise); Otto, 1 Fifth Ave. (on-premise):Epistrophy, 200 Mott St. (on-premise); Ghandi Caf,283 Bleecker St. (b&w); 212 Lafayette Associates, LLC, 212 Lafayette St. (on-premise); Le Pain Quotidien, 550

    Hudson St. (b&w); Agozar, 324 Bowery, (on-premise); Great Jones Caf, 54 Great Jones St. (on-premise); Tavern

    Jane, 31 8th Avenue, (on-premise); Acme, 9 Great Jones St. (on-premise); Mary Fish Camp, 246 W. 4 th St. (b&w);

    Aqua Grill, 208-210 Spring St. (on-premise); Madame X, 94 W. Houston St. (on-premise); Archipelago, 333 HudsSt. (on-premise);Fiddlesticks, 54-58 Greenwich Ave. (on-premise)

    **Please Contact the Board Office if you have an Issue with these Applications, to have them placed on the

    agenda for this meeting.

    LAND USE AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT David Reck, Chair

    Wed., 11/10 @ 6:00 PM St. Anthony of Padua Church, 154 Sullivan St. Lower Hall

    1.* City Planning proposal for: Key Terms Clarification Text Amendment.

    (http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/key_terms/index.shtml)The purpose of this text amendment is to clarify and preserve the intent of the zoning regulations in

    relation to the terms development and building, as they are defined in the Zoning Resolution.The City Planning Department has examined each section of the Zoning Resolution which uses

    the terms "development" or "building" and has concluded that in order to clarify the meaning of theregulations consistent with their intent, it is necessary to amend these definitions. In addition

    to rules relating to the terms "development" and "building," the Department proposes other textmodifications that are necessary to clarify the intent of the Zoning Resolution, resolve conflicting

    regulations, or bring a regulation into accordance with current Department of Buildings practice.2.* Review of the proposed SOHO BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT and the

    DISTRICT PLAN

    This District Plan describes the proposed SoHo Business Improvement District, the sources of funding,the first year budget and budget allocations, as well as the general guidelines pursuant to local and statelaw. Geographically, the proposed SoHo Business Improvement District is comprised of an area of

    approximately 12 block-fronts, or approximately 280 tax lots. The District is broadly defined by the eastand west side of Broadway from the north side of Canal to the south side of East Houston.

    EXECUTIVE Jo Hamilton, Chair

    Wed., 11/10 @ 7:00 PM St. Anthony of Padua Church, 154 Sullivan St. Lower Hall

    MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR ED GOLD

    SUNDAY 11/14 @ NYU LAW SCHOOLS GREENBERG LOUNGE,

    40 WASHINGTON SQUARE SOUTH @1:00 PM

    LANDMARKS & PUBLIC AESTHETICS 2

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    MEETING Sean Sweeney, ChairMon., 11/15 @ 6:45 PM NYU Silver Building, 32 Waverly Pl. Room 520

    1.* 155 Wooster St.-Application is to install a painted wall sign.

    2.* 48-50 West 8th St.-Application is to reconstruct the faade.

    3.* 243-247 West 10th St. aka 520-524 Hudson St.-Application is to modify a bracket sign installed without

    Landmarks Preservation Commission permits.4.* 373 6th Ave.-Application is to install storefront infill, signage, and light fixtures.

    5.* 84 Perry St-Application is to replace the front door.

    JOINT ARTS & INSTITUTIONS & SOCIAL SERVICES & EDUCATION David Gruber,Keen Berger, Cha

    Tues., 11/16 @ 6:30 PM- SEIU Local 32BJ, 101 Avenue of the Americas, Pre-Conference Room, 22nd Floor

    1. Discussion of needs for the new public school proposed by NYU.

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    ENVIRONMENT, PUBLIC SAFETY & PUBLIC HEALTH Jason Mansfield, Chair

    Wed., 11/17 @ 6:30 PM-Little Red School House, 272 Sixth Avenue, Auditorium

    1. Presentation by FDNY Battalion Chief John Plante on the multiple tasks preformed by firefighters.

    2. Presentation by the American Red Cross about the services they provide within Community District 2.3. Presentation by Department of Health on bedbugs -- how to protect against them and how NYC is combatin

    the problem.

    4. Discussion about last month's NY/NJ Pipeline Expansion Project meeting.

    FULL BOARD Jo Hamilton, Chair

    Thurs 11/18 @ 6:00 PM- Grace Church School, 94 Fourth Avenue, (Gymnasium)

    THE PUBLIC SESSION BEGINSAT 6:00 PM. SPEAKERS' CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED FROM 6:00 TO 6PM. Reports from the Chair, District Manager, Borough President, Standing Committees. INDIVIDUALS WCANNOT ATTEND ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT WRITTEN TESTIMONY IN ADVANCE TO THE BOA

    OFFICE. WRITTEN TESTIMONY WILL BE PLACED INTO THE RECORD

    LANDMARKS & PUBLIC AESTHETICS 1st DECEMBER MEETING Sean Sweeney, Chair

    Mon., 11/29 @ 6:30 PM SEIU Local 32BJ, 101 Avenue of the Americas, Pre-Conference Room, 22nd

    FloorThe Certificate of Appropriateness agenda is not yet available. Committee members will be notified by m

    others should call the Board office. TO VIEW CERTIFICATE of APPROPRIATENESS - ITEMS THAT WI

    BE ON OUR AGENDA FOR THIS MONTH, GO TO THE LPCS WEBSITE AT WWW.NYC.GOV\LANDMAR

    WATERFRONT Arthur Z. Schwartz, Chair

    Mon., 11/29 @ 7:00 PM- Housing Works, 320 W. 13

    th

    St. Conference Room Fourth Floor, Room C1. Proposal for farmers market at Pier 40 - summer 2011.

    2. Pier 54 Titanic Exhibit - continued discussion (the exhibitors have been invited).3. Update on HRPT Labor problems.

    4. Proposal for Urban Farm on the roof of Pier 40.

    BICYCLE STRATEGIES Ian Dutton, Chair

    Tues., 11/30 @ 6:30 PM- St. Patricks Youth Center, 268 Mulberry Street

    1. Continuing discussion of methods to support safe, responsible and respectful bicycling.

    TRAFFIC & TRANSPORTATION Shirley Secunda, Chair [PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE]

    Mon., 12/6 @ 12:30 noon-Gansevoort Plaza (Gansevoort St. & 9 th Ave.)

    Public Input Site Scoping Session: Community walk around and discussion with MeatpackingImprovement Association of potential furniture and design elements for improved temporary GansevoorPlaza areas. Open to all.

    PRECINCT COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

    1st Thurs., 12/9 @ 6:30 PM 1st Pct. Station House, 16 Ericsson Pl.

    5THWed., 11/24 @ 7:00 PM 5th Pct. Station House, 19 Elizabeth St.

    6th Wed., 11/17 @ 7:30 PM Church of Our Lady of Pompeii, 25 Carmine St., Lower Level

    9th Tues., 11/16 @ 7:00 PM 9th Pct. Station House, 321 East 5th St. 2nd Floor.

    NOTE: The Board Office will be closed Tuesday, November 2, 2010, Election Day, Thursday, November 11

    2010, Veterans Day, and Thursday, November 25, Thanksgiving Day.