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By Duncan Meisel, Tuesday, Jul. 15 2008 @ 6:06PM
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A coalition of groups opposing the proposed rezoning of the Lower East Side held a trilingual press conference and protest outside Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer's Office today, delivering a petition asking him to reject the rezoning plan recently approved by Manhattan Community Board 3.

“There’s obviously huge community opposition to this plan – for him to continue his political career ignoring community opposition is a disgrace” said Josephine Lee of the Chinese Staff and Workers Association, a member of the Coalition to Preserve Chinatown and the Lower East Side, which held the press conference.

The protest continues a campaign waged at CB3 meetings and elsewhere, pursuing a revised rezoning plan that includes more of Chinatown and the Lower East Side. The group claims its petition has been signed by 10,000 people asking the Borough President to reject the rezoning plan.

The Coalition claims that the rezoning plan divides out racial groups in the Lower East Side and received inadequate community review before approval. A document provided by the Coalition claimed that the rezoning protects 73% of CB3’s white residences in an area that is majority Asian and Hispanic.

“They want to use racial politics to divide our community” said Yadira Alverez, also with the Coalition. Chants and protesters at the rally repeatedly described the plan as “racist rezoning.”

In response, Community Board 3 has offered to begin a rezoning process for Chinatown, said Dominic Pisciotta, Board Chair of Community Board 3, who also defended the rezoning review process, calling the current plan the result of “three years of a diversity of community groups working together in open public monthly meetings.”

Representatives from Stringer’s office and the Coalition gave conflicting accounts of their previous discussions – the Coalition claims that previous meetings with Stringer were canceled without explanation; the BP’s office said in a statement that they have met previously with the Coalition, which has since declined multiple offers to meet with Stringer. The protest and petition delivery sparked talk of a formal meeting with the BP over the rezoning, with Coalition leaders claiming that they would meet with Stringer on Friday.

Already, developers have targeted the Chinatown and Lower East Side areas outside the rezoning area. New luxury condos on Orchard, Hester, and Mulberry Streets have left their mark on the downtown neighborhoods. The Coalition and its supporters fear that more expensive developments are on the way should the rezoning pass review.

“Chinatown is getting squeezed on all sides” said Tom Agnotti, the Director of the Center for Community Planning at Hunter College. “Manhattan’s Chinatown isn't even the city’s largest Chinatown anymore – in order for it to survive as a vibrant community, there needs to be serious planning, and an effort at serious preservation.”

Whether by another rezoning plan or commercial development, the protest foreshadows a turbulent future for Chinatown. Manhattan Borough President Stringer has until August 8th to make his decision on the current rezoning plan.

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Jean Standish says:

The Bowery is also being systematically eradicated by unprecedented development. The low-rise character of this district is being replaced by high-rise dormitories, boutique hotels and luxury buildings, which are out of scale with the rest of the residential community. In addition to preservation issues, this development is having a horrendous effect on the "quality of life" for community residents--more noise, traffic, sidewalk and street congestion; air pollution; bars; clubs; etc. What was once a commercial "daytime" shopping strip is quickly turning into an upscale, raucous nightlife district.
Most of the development is "as-of-right", meaning that it does not require a special permit or variance. Developers, coupled with a friendly city administration, are simply taking advantage of existing zoning bonuses and the transfer of air rights, which means that there would be no community input, and environmental studies would not be required. It is not too late to preserve what has not already been lost. Coherent development can be implemented through more sophisticated zoning, contextual awareness and design control. The Bowery can be developed in a way that respects long-time residents, small business owners and its cultural and architectural history, but city agencies, community boards and institutions, such as New York University and Cooper Union, all need to make a commitment to that sort of humane future.

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