Wednesday, February 17, 2010


Norwood Neighborhood Association members attend
Community Board 1 Public Hearing on Astoria Zoning Proposal
February 16, 2010

In a terrific showing of neighborhood spirit, sixteen members of Norwood Neighborhood Association braved the ice and snow to attend a Public Hearing held by Community Board 1 last night. NNA made clear its support of the Proposed Zoning for Astoria, especially in regard to the proposed R5B and R4B* designations for Norwood Gardens.

In 2002 Norwood Gardens residents discovered a shocking fact: Their neighborhood, an established community of one- and two-family homes built in the 1920's, was zoned R6, a zoning which permits buildings over 12 stories**; structures which are inappropriate, unwanted, and highly destructive to the integrity of our blocks (as well as damaging o the property of homeowners next to the new constructions--cracked foundations, loss of light, blocked site lines, etc.). Unfortunately, New York City’s half-century-old, out-dated zoning regulations made all this legal in our community.




Legal but not right!

NNA residents do not oppose development. Through the years and decades, Astoria has benefited from many beautiful new buildings and improvements, the contributions of conscientious and appropriately situated development. NNA supports planned growth and new construction where Quality of Life and the environmental impact of higher density is weighed and anticipated and when adequate infrastructure is in place and able to provide residents with the basic services to which all New York City residents are entitled as taxpayers (utilities, hospitals, schools, green parks, transportation, etc.).

Unfortunately, the recent development boom has irreparably disrupted and disturbed communities throughout Queens. As they have made emphatically clear by their many rallies, petitions and ongoing efforts to reach out to elected officials, urban planners and land use experts, the overwhelming majority of home-owning residents of Norwood Gardens vehemently protest out-of-scale and uncharacteristic development in their community.

In an effort to gain strength in numbers, we residents founded Norwood Neighborhood Association (NNA) in 2002 to protect our neighborhood against such intrusions. NNA has been highly active and vocal, fighting hard for the proposed R4B and R5B Norwood zoning designations that are currently undergoing the review process.
We want to express our sincere thanks to Council Member Peter Vallone, Jr. for initiating this highly important zoning proposal, to Ian Hegarty from City Planning who met with us many times over the course of months to help us understand the complexities of zoning, to Paul Graziano, land use expert, who early on pointed the way and inspired us to believe we could save our beautiful neighborhood, to the Long Island City Alliance for their ongoing, contributing strength and most of all to the hard working, dedicated residents of Norwood Gardens who have given the time and talents which in the end will help us achieve this our goal: A warm, vibrant, caring neighborhood, a true neighborhood benefiting not only those who live here but rewarding the local business community, too, by attracting visitors to an area of Astoria, a "Special District" with a unique and distinctive character.

We need R5B and R4B zoning now!!


No legislative moratoriums exist to freeze inappropriate constructions. There has been too much delay and too little action. As one NNA member graphically stated at the recent Community Board hearing, during the first NNA Rally against inappropriate development in 2002 she carried an 8 month old baby in her arms. Last night, that same child stood next to her before the Community Board: 8 years old!

We urge Queens Borough President, the Honorable Helen Marshall, to support this important zoning proposal and to work for, advocate and expedite the process which will establish the zoning changes we urgently need.


* R4B for the attached homes on 36th Street with 25’front gardens **(building height and bulk largely dependent on the size of the site footprint or FAR)


Long Island City Alliance called out to Norwood residents to join LICA with a petition protesting MTA service cuts, especially cuts affecting the W train to Astoria, Student MetroCards and paratransit services.

Norwood Neighborhood Associaiton joined LICA at the N / Grand Avenue Station in Astoria this morning.

All 100 signature spaces on the petition sheets filled up in an hour!!

Already, trains serving Astoria are overcrowded. Cutbacks in vital transportation to Manhattan will force commuters into more tightly packed cars and with less frequent service, workers will have to leave earlier in order to be at work on time.

DO YOU HEAR US MTA!!
DON'T CUT US OUT!



Monday, February 15, 2010

Astoria Rezoning Public Hearing!


Tuesday February 16th @ 6 PM

Astoria Manor: 25-22 Astoria Boulevard




Norwood residents: show your support of Norwood Gardens' new proposed zone.
Your support is critical for The Home Stretch!


To receive the zoning protections Norwood residents have been fighting for since 2002, City Council needs to certify proposed R4B and R5B designations for Norwood Gardens. A recommendation from Community Board 1 in Norwood's favor is important.
This is biggest Queens rezoning project in almost 50 years.

Be heard.

Your voice counts.

Monday, February 1, 2010

CB1 Public Hearing on Zoning: PLEASE ATTEND!

The Astoria rezoning proposal (which includes contextual down-zoning from R6 to R5B and R4B for Norwood Gardens) has been certified by City Planning. The review process has officially begun! Your support is so important for the home stretch.

YES

NO


For Norwood Gardens the new zoning means:
  • The site-lines on new buildings in Norwood must line up with the existing homes
  • Height restrictions mean additions and new structures will be consistent with the established neighborhood buildings not to exceed 30'
  • Front gardens must be as deep as yards of adjacent homes (or if adjacent yards are differing sizes, the yard of the new building would fall between the two adjacent sizes) *
  • Yard protections eliminate curb cuts which allow pave and park in front of homes*
  • No more commercial overlays on the residential streets of Norwood Gardens (e.g medical facility on 37th Street near 30th Avenue would not be permitted under new zone)
  • Community Facility loop-hole closed in our neighborhood
*Yard protections are part of a separate text amendment that will be reinforced by the new zones.

NNA is thrilled with the hard won contextual rezoning for Norwood Gardens. It is very important we follow through, show our support and attend CB1 public hearing Tuesday February 16th @ 6 PM.


Please mark your calendar! And spread the word.

Where: Astoria World Manor 25-22 Astoria Boulevard Astoria, NY 11102

Time: 6 PM

Say yes to contextual zoning!
Norwood Gardens wants R4B and R5B protection






Say no to this!


MTA CUTS > > City Council Action Center: Sign Online Petition!





New York City Council Action Center: click HERE to sign online petition and for important rally dates.



Council Member Peter F. Vallone Jr., Assemblyman Michael Ginnaris, LICA (Long Island City Alliance) representative
Costa Constantinides and concerned citizens joined in a "Save Our Subway" Rally January 5th at the Astoria Ditmars' subway station.

Angry Astoria residents protested the MTA's announcement calling for reduced services,
higher fares, cuts to the Student MetroCard and the elimination of the W Line.

MTA GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER!!
DON'T CUT US!


MTA get your act together! Astoria faces a large population increase as a result of new zoning proposal and the recent development boom. Cuts to basic services at a time when there will be an increase in demand does not make sense.

MTA Be Fair! Cutting reduced fare MetroCards for NYC's school children will pose a terrible economic hardship for students and their families.

Think! Residents demand that the MTA rethink its budget proposal and come up with a plan that is fair to the residents of Astoria and NYC.


Sign NYC Council's Transportation Advocate's online petition here!!


SOS Rally Held: Tuesday morning, January 5th
  • Time: 7:30 to 8:30 am
  • Place: Ditmars Blvd./31st Street station