COMMUNITY BOARD 7/MANHATTAN
⎯ FULL BOARD MEETING ⎯
Tuesday, December 2, 2025 at 6:30 PM Click to: Register | Speaker Sign-Up | Resolutions
_JOA, 154 West 93rd Street Proposed Agenda (Amsterdam Columbus Avenues)_
_The meeting will be held in-person at the above location and with “hybrid” capabilities for members of the public to join remotely by phone or by the Zoom platform if they so choose. There will be a link on CB7’s webpage to pre-register at least three days before the meeting – following the link and registering for the meeting will result in you receiving links and instructions on how to access the meeting._
_Adoption of Agenda (2 mins estimated)_
_Chair's Report, Alex Bell (5 mins estimated)_
_District Manager’s Report, Jessie Nieves (3 mins estimated) Treasurer’s Report, Kevin Reevey (2 mins estimated)_
_Communication & Technology Report, Nandita Venkatesan (2 mins estimated)_
_Approval of minutes from the previous full board meeting (1 mins estimated)_
_Community Session_ _(Estimated start 6:45 pm) We welcome all members of our community (residents, businesses, CBOs) who would like to speak on issues of interest to them. Members of the community are provided two minutes for remarks__. If the Chair determines that the number of speakers is very limited, that time may be extended. Elected officials will have three minutes._ _We will also accept written testimony._ ● Members of the Community (i.e. residents, businesses, CBO’s etc.); and ● Reports by Elected Officials or their representatives
⎯ ROLL CALL ⎯ _(Estimated start at 7:00 pm)_ _Business Session_ Steering Committee, Alex Bell, Chair & Carey Alexander _(5 mins estimated)_ Resolution Re:
1. Proposed Bylaws Amendment to Section III.E.1.e.
Business & Consumer Issues Committee, Natasha Kazmi and Michele Parker, Co-Chairpersons Resolution Re: _(10 mins estimated)_
1. SLA 30-Day Notices – New and Temporary Retail Permits and Class Changes. Part I: New Application and Temporary Retail Permits a. 224 West 104th^ Street (Broadway - Amsterdam Avenue) by Consuelo Hospitality, Corp d/b/a Consuelo. b. 917 Columbus Avenue (West 105th^ Street) by Koo Thai UWS, Inc. d/b/a Koo Thai UWS. c. 941 Amsterdam Avenue (West 106th) by Flaco Hospitality, LLC d/b/a Picnic by the Black Parrot. d. 2672 Broadway a/k/a 216 West 106th^ Street by Samos 2025, LLC.
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Part II: Class Change a. 150 West 65th^ Street (Amsterdam-Columbus Avenues) by Sweet Hospitality Group, LLC d/b/a TBD. ○ Proposes to add an additional bar within the premises. b. 155 West 62nd^ Street (Amsterdam-Columbus Avenues) by Legends Hospitality, LLC. ○ Proposes to add an additional bar within the premises. ○ Seasonal License, October 2025 March 2026.
Housing & Land Use Committee, Seema Reddy, Louisa Craddock and John Schochet, Co-Chairpersons Resolution Re: _(5 mins estimated)_
1. 36 West 66th^ Street (Columbus Avenue – Central Park West.) Application BSA Cal. No. 2023-25-BZY by West 66th Street Sponsor LLC to the Board of Standards and Appeals, requesting a second statutory extension of building permits associated with the development of a 39-story residential and community facility building, through April 28, 2026. The development is approximately 92% complete. _Joint with_ YOUTH, EDUCATION, & LIBRARIES COMMITTEE _(5 mins estimated)_
2. Bloomingdale Library Project. Presentation by NYC Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and New York Public LIbrary (NYPL).
Preservation Committee, Adam Brodheim, Jennifer Maulsby and Madge Rosenberg, Co-Chairpersons Resolution Re: _(5 mins estimated) joint with_ Housing & Land Use Committee, Seema Reddy and Louisa Craddock, Co-Chairpersons
1. 30 West 67th^ Street (Columbus Avenue - Central Park West). Application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness to demolish and construct a new building on the site (part of the former ABC Site).
Health & Human Services Committee, Hayden Brockett and Saralee Evans, Co-Chairpersons Resolution Re: _(5 mins estimated)_
1. In support of Int. 1096, a bill before the New York City Council that would allow City retirees to keep their traditional Medicare benefits rather than be required to enroll in a privately administered Medicare Advantage Plan. A resolution may result.
1. New business.
⎯ Meeting must conclude by 9:30 PM ⎯
Community Board 7 / Manhattan Rev 11.26.25