Notice of Meeting and Public Hearing

Please take notice that Community Board 11 will hold its general meeting and Public Hearing on:

Date: Thursday, January 14, 2016
Place: Bensonhurst Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare
1740 84th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11214
Time: 7:30 PM

Public Hearing
In the matter of:

BSA Cal No. 246-BZ
1462 62 Street
Brooklyn, New York

The applicant seeks a Variance for the legalization of the existing Use Group 3 Yeshiva at the third floor, the creation of a mezzanine on the first floor, and the use of the entire four-story cellar structure as a Use Group 3 Yeshiva.

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Notice of Meeting

Please take notice that Community Board 11 will hold its general meeting on:

Date: Wednesday*, December 9, 2015
Place: Bensonhurst Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare
1740 84th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11214
Time: 7:30 PM

*Please notice change of date

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Removal of impacted soil

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) permit for the construction of the Southwest Brooklyn Marine Transfer Station requires the excavation and removal of site soil. After conducting NYSDEC‐  approved comprehensive soil testing of the project site, a limited area was found to contain slightly elevated levels of lead ‐ a not uncommon condition on an industrial site in New York City.  
  
The leaded soil will be excavated and removed from the site by trained workers on two Sundays, December 6 and December 13, between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. pursuant to excavation and removal procedures approved by NYSDEC. Sundays were chosen so that this work would have the least impact on neighboring properties. The soil to be removed, about 20 truckloads, represents only 3% of the soil removed from the site to date (about 530 truckloads).

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Notice of Meeting & Public Hearings

Please take notice that Community Board 11 will hold its general meeting and Public Hearing on:

Date: Thursday, November 12, 2015
Place: Bensonhurst Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare
1740 84th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11214
Time: 7:30 PM

Public Hearing
In the matter of:

  1. ULURP # N150042ECK
    M Star Hong Kong Cafe, Inc.
    D/B/A Jin Jin Hong Kong Cafe
    6224 18th Avenue
    DCA License # 1379042

    The applicant is seeking approval for an existing revocable consent for an enclosed sidewalk cafe consisting of 4 tables and 16 seats.

  2. ULURP # N 160049 ZRY
    Department of City Planning

    The Proposed Text Amendment for Zoning and Quality and Affordability

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Notice of Meeting and Public Hearing

Please take notice that Community Board 11 will hold its general meeting and Public Hearing on:

Date: Thursday, October 8, 2015
Place: Bensonhurst Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare
1740 84th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11214
Time: 7:30 PM

Public Hearing
Draft of Community Board 11’s Capital and Expense Budget recommendations for Fiscal Year 2017.

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Meeting Notice

Please take notice that Community Board 11 will hold its general meeting on:

Date: Thursday, September 10, 2015
Place: Bensonhurst Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare
1740 84th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11214
Time: 7:30 PM

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Meeting Notice

Please take notice that Community Board 11 will hold its general meeting on:

Date: Thursday, June 11, 2015
Place: Bensonhurst Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare
1740 84th Street
Brooklyn, New York 11214
Time: 7:30 PM

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NY State Electronic Waste Disposal Ban Starts Jan 1st

New York State Electronic Waste Disposal Ban Starts January 1st

Starting January 1, 2015, a state law will make it illegal for New Yorkers to discard most electronics in the trash. Sanitation Workers will no longer collect electronics left at curbside, and the resident may receive a summons.

The electronics covered by this New York State law include computers and their peripherals, televisions, fax machines, VCRs, DVD players, printers/scanners, video game consoles, MP3 players, tablets, and small servers. The law does not include appliances, batteries, or light bulbs.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, electronics are the fastest growing category of solid waste in the United States. In addition, electronics contain both valuable and harmful materials, so it is important that they are responsibly recycled.
“This new law will help keep electronics, and their potentially harmful components, out of our waste stream,” said Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia. “By recycling electronics, New Yorkers can help decrease disposal costs and protect the environment.”

There are many FREE, convenient options to properly recycle your unwanted electronics:

  • DSNY’s e-cycleNYC program.
    Apartment buildings with more than 10 units can enroll for this free and convenient pickup service. In e-cycleNYC’s first year, the program enrolled over 400 apartment buildings in all five boroughs and recycled 255,000 pounds of e-waste.
  • Retail drop-off programs.
    There are more than 90 locations where you can drop off electronics (no purchase required), including any Goodwill, Salvation Army, Best Buy, Staples (no TVs), or the Gowanus E-Waste Warehouse.
  • Free mail-back programs.
    Check your brand’s website for details.
  • Electronics recycling events.
    Bring to drop-off events run by organizations such as the Lower East Side Ecology Center, or the Department of Sanitation’s SAFE Disposal Events.
  • Donate or sell working electronics.
    Visit nyc.gov/stuffexchange to find a place to buy, sell, or donate electronics.

For a complete list of covered electronics and recycling options, visit nyc.gov/electronics.

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