PREMISES AFFECTED - 182-15 Hillside Avenue, Borough of Queens.
200-01-BZ
APPLICANT - Davidoff Malito & Hutcher LLP by Howard S. Weiss, Esq., for Hillside Manor Rehabilitation/Browne Associates; Hillside Manor Rehabilitation and Extended Care Center LLC; lessee
SUBJECT - Application July 29, 2004 - request for a waiver of the Rules of Practice and Procedure and Extension of Time to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy for a variance granted for the enlargement of the twelfth floor of an existing 11 (plus partial 12) story community facility building and the addition of three elevators.
PREMISES AFFECTED - 182-15 Hillside Avenue, northern corner of Hillside Avenue and Avon Street, Block 9950, Lot 1, Borough of Queens.
COMMUNITY BOARD #8Q
APPEARANCES -
For Applicant: Juan Reyes.
ACTION OF THE BOARD -Rules of Practice and Procedure waived, application reopened, and time to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy extended.
THE VOTE TO GRANT -
Affirmative: Chair Srinivasan, Vice-Chair Babbar, Commissioner Caliendo, Commissioner Miele and Commissioner Chin...... 5
Negative:...... 0
THE RESOLUTION-
WHEREAS, this is an application for a reopening and an extension of time to complete construction and obtain a certificate of occupancy; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on this application on December 14, 2004, after due notice by publication in The City Record, and then to decision on January 11, 2005; and
WHEREAS, on April 16, 2002, the Board granted an application under the subject calendar number to permit the enlargement of the twelfth floor of an existing eleven (plus partial twelve) story community facility building and the addition of three elevators; and
WHEREAS, the applicant represents that due to unforeseen delays related to obtaining a special permit from the City Planning Commission and program and funding approvals from the New York State Department of Health, the construction has not been completed, and the certificate of occupancy application has been delayed.
Therefore it is Resolved that the Board of Standards and Appeals reopens and amends the resolution, said resolution having been adopted on April 16, 2002, so that as amended this portion of the resolution shall read: "To permit an extension of the time to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy for an additional two (2) years from the date of this resolution to expire on January 11, 2007 on condition:
THAT all conditions from prior resolutions not specifically waived by the Board remain in effect;
THAT this approval is limited to the relief granted by the Board in response to specifically cited and filed DOB/other jurisdiction objection(s) only; and
THAT the Department of Buildings must ensure compliance with all other applicable provisions of the Zoning Resolution, the Administrative Code and any other relevant laws under its jurisdiction irrespective of plan(s) and/or configuration(s) not related to the relief granted."
Adopted by the Board of Standards and Appeals, January 11, 2005.