BOROUGH Queens MAP ID# Q4 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 19,23 COMMUNITY BOARD: 11 NAME OF PLAN. Community Organization: Queens Community Board 11

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BOROUGH Queens MAP ID# Q4 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 19,23 COMMUNITY BOARD: 11 NAME OF PLAN Community Organization: Queens Community Board 11 Address: 46-21 Little Neck Parkway, Little Neck, NY 11362 Contact Name: Anne Marie Brownian Phone Number: 718.225.1054 Fax Number Website TYPE OF PLAN 197-a Plan GEOGRAPHIC AREA OF PLAN Community Board 11, located in the Northeast Queens is bounded by Nassau County on the East; Little Neck Bay and 26 Avenue on the North; Utopia Parkway and Fresh Meadow Lane and 210 Street on the west and Grand Central Parkway and Horace Harding Expressway on the south. The District is comprised of the neighborhoods of Auburndale, Bayside, Douglaston Hollis Hills, Little Neck and Oakland Gardens. The proposed zoning changes are within the communities of Little Neck and Douglaston. The changes occur along Northern Blvd., and within a residential zone bounded by Little Neck Parkway and 246th Street. NEIGHBORHOOD/PLAN BACKGROUND Prior to 1961, there were no apartment houses on Douglaston Parkway from the Long Island Railroad station to Northern Boulevard. As the 1961 Zoning Resolution effective date approached, developers poured the foundations that were necessary for apartment buildings under the old zoning law. As a result, all of these apartment house buildings are preexisting nonconforming use except for one, which was built after 1961 by way of variance. Most, if not all, of these apartment houses are now cooperatives. There has only been one attempt to build another apartment house on vacant land on the west side of Douglaston Parkway. The project was abandoned because the Board of Standards and Appeals (BSA) would not issue a variance for the 8-story building that the developer wanted. The BSA wanted a low-scale 3-story building, which was not profitable to the developer. Queens is generally zoned at a far greater density than the housing stock that already existed or has been constructed since the 1961 Zoning Resolution. Several studies of the geology and hydrology of Northeastern Queens County and Northwestern Nassau County indicate the importance of the area in glaciation history. It is the only area in New York State marking the intersection of two terminal moraines. GOALS OF PLAN 1. Encourage continued commercial uses in the district. 2. Maintain affordable housing and correct residential zoning. 3. Preserve the quality of the environment in the natural areas in the neighborhood. RECOMMENDATIONS Commercial Zones

1. Recognize de facto that there are valid restrictive covenants in the deeds of properties that back the commercial strip on Northern Boulevard, which prohibit commercial use of the land despite the overlay of a commercial zone. 2. Earmark land that is presently zoned non-commercial for commercial use. The new commercial area should be C1-2. 3. The R1-2 zoning on 235 th Street should be switched to C1-2 zoning to conform to other C1-2 areas. Residential Zones 1. Clearly delineate a specific R5-B zone to reflect the apartment row on Douglaston Parkway and limit development to what presently exists, without increasing the abutting residential and commercial zones of R1-2 and C1-2. 2. The Douglaston Little Neck R3-2 zone should be downzoned to R3-1. There are two other adjustments in this zone, which require a rezoning to R-2 to reflect the type of adjoining housing to the east of Little Neck Parkway. 3. The C-3 Zone at the end of Little Neck Parkway and Udalls Cove should be changed to the underlying R-2 zone. This area is a defunct boat yard in a sensitive wildlife habitat. Preserve 1. A Special Hill District should be established to preserve the eastern moraine of the Alley, which starts at Northern Boulevard and Alameda Avenue and continues south behind the Douglas Plaza shopping area to 70th Avenue just before Grand Central Parkway. The top of the moraine is Hanford Street and 240th Street from Alameda Avenue to the Long Island Expressway. 2. A special review of any changes in development on the hill is necessary for both technical and aesthetic reasons. 3. A new preservation zone should be designated for Special Natural Area District (NAD) number five. 4. The entire Little Neck Bay should be included in a Special Nature District. IDENTIFIED STEPS FOR IMPLEMENTATION PARTICIPATORY PROCESS PARTNERS Community Board 11 Department of Conservation Douglaston Civic Association OBSTACLES TIMELINE INITIAL IDEA FORMAL PLAN? YES DATE SUBMITTED: SUBMITTED TO CITY ACTION? Re-zoned Little Neck Pines R3-2 to R3-1, which was changed via a 197-c and review by the Queens County Zoning Task Force. MODIFICATIONS MADE TO PLAN

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Rest of plan is held in abeyance. City Planning Commission is reviewing it. They would prefer a higher zone in commercial area, which is objectionable

BOROUGH: Queens MAP ID# Q6 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 19 COMMUNITY BOARD: 7, 11 NAME OF PLAN: Final Reuse Plan for Fort Totten Community Organization: Office of the Queens Borough President or Mayor s Office Address: 120-55 Queens Blvd., Kew Gardens, NY 11424 Contact Name: Phone Number: 718-286-2860 or 212-788-9600 Website TYPE OF PLAN: Historic Preservation Plan, Open Space and Recreation Plan GEOGRAPHIC AREA OF PLAN: Fort Totten, a historic Army base in northeast Queens. NEIGHBORHOOD AREA/BACKGROUND: In 1995, the federal government announced that it intended to close Fort Totten, a historic Army base in northeast Queens that has been part of the nation s defense since the Civil War. Fort Totten is located in one of the most scenic areas of New York City, and its property includes open space, some of which has been used and enjoyed by local residents for many years. GOALS FOR PLAN: - keep the entire property in public ownership - ensure that local residents will be able to continue to use the fort - create additional City parkland - prevent the private development of the historic site RECOMMENDATIONS Creation of a multi-use community at Fort Totten, consisting primarily of a new training facility for the New York City Fire Department (FDNY), together with about 50 acres of new public parkland, the designation of specific buildings for use by local not-for-profit organizations and a small parks concession. Federal law also requires that this reuse plan provide assistance to the homeless, and this is achieved by granting administrative space at Fort Totten for use by the New York City Policy Department Homeless Outreach Unity, and by providing additional monetary assistance to New York City homeless providers. IDENTIFIED STEPS FOR IMPLEMENTATION - Designate all open space as City parkland and include within the inventory of the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR). FDNY will provide capital funds for infrastructure improvements and maintenance funds to DPR for the parks areas. - A plan will be developed for the continued oversight of the property during the interim period prior to final disposition of Fort Totten and a plan for continued community involvement in the future. PARTNERS: Queens Borough President s Office Office of the Mayor New York City Parks Department. New York City Police Department Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts

Queens Community Board 7 Queens Community Board 11 Flushing Chinese Business Association The Property Civic Association PARTICIPATORY PROCESS: The Fort Totten Redevelopment Authority (FTRA), a 15-member body chaired by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and Queens Borough President Claire Shulman, was created to prepare a reuse plan for the surplus property at Fort Totten. The FTRA was charged with the responsibility of performing outreach to the community and to potential users of the site, and considering this input to develop its conceptual reuse plan. In order to ensure the maximum amount of public input, Borough President Shulman and Congressman Gary Ackerman agreed to create the Fort Totten Advisory Committee, which was chaired by Congressman Ackerman. The Advisory Committee was composed of local residents and community leaders, and provides input and advice to the FTRA on all issues relating to the redevelopment of Fort Totten. In addition, as required by federal law, the Department of the Army created a Restoration Advisory Board (RAB), which was also comprised of local residents. The purpose of the RAB was to review the steps being taken by the Army to study the environmental conditions on the base and to assess the potential environmental impact of the disposal of the surplus property. OBSTACLES: None TIMELINE: INITIAL IDEA: FORMAL PLAN Yes DATE SUBMITTED: 1999 SUBMITTED TO: U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Dept. of the Army CITY ACTION? The Fire Dept., Parks Dept., Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association had to file for conveyances MODIFICATIONS MADE TO PLAN: Minor adjustments ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: ULURP process was completed in October. City is in the process of conveyance with the federal government.