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Int 0152-2022 · BillFiled (End of Session) · Apr 13, 2022

A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to establishing minimum neighborhood service standards and requiring environmental mitigation reports on certain large-scale developments

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Local Law
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Christopher Marte
Sponsor
Christopher MarteDemocratDistrict 1
Cosponsors
14
Introduced
Apr 13, 2022

Summary

This bill would require development projects that go through the Uniform Land Use Review Process (often called UPLURP), and which require environmental impact statements, to undergo additional review by the Departments of Education, Environmental Protection, Parks and Recreation, Sanitation, and Transportation, as well as the Police and Fire Departments. These agencies would evaluate current levels of city service in the surrounding area, and a plan to address any impact from the development project on that level of city service. These reports would be submitted to the applicable council members, borough president, and community board.

Official summary of legislation · NYC Council

Legislative history

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Apr 13, 2022