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WHEREAS, The new mega-towers will cast significantly longer shadows over Central Park than were ever
anticipated by the NYC zoning resolution; and
WHEREAS, There is no analysis as to the impact of mega-tall buildings on the infrastructure of New York
City, including transportation, sanitation, sewage, storm resilience, parks, emergency services, historic
resources; and
WHEREAS, There has been no public input regarding the impact of mega-towers on its surroundings,
especially in terms of the quality of public space and access to light and air; and
WHEREAS, Construction safety has been a major issue with an alarmingly high number of accidents and
incidents; and
WHEREAS, The NYC Zoning Resolution has not been reviewed or updated in the context of mega-tall
buildings; and
WHEREAS, The Central Park Sunshine Task force has identified the following problems:
- Lack of transparency
- Lack of protection to air and light in open space
- Tax loopholes
- Vulnerability of historic resources
- Construction safety; therefore be it
RESOLVED, Community Board Five supports the findings of the Central Park Sunshine Task Force Report,
and be it further
RESOLVED, In accordance with its core principle of quality of life for all, Community Board Five requests
an immediate temporary moratorium on new construction of buildings of 600 feet and higher that are not
undergoing public review, especially those with heights sufficient to cast shadows over Central Park, until the
impacts of such developments have been thoroughly and transparently reviewed in a public process and the
New York City zoning resolution has been adjusted accordingly, and be it further
RESOLVED, Community Board Five urges the Mayor, The Department of City Planning, as well as the
NYC City Council to immediately undertake necessary actions to adequately update the Zoning Resolution to
address issues raised by our report, and be it further
RESOLVED, Community Board Five urges that construction safety standards be upgraded to enhance safety
and accountability, and violations be corrected before any further work is permitted to continue.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this matter.
Sincerely,
Vikki Barbero
Chair
Layla Law-Gisiko
Chair, Landmarks Committee
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