The development of the Waterfront has continues to gain momentum. The Mayor’s Office, the Planning Board, CDA and IDA along with many professionals from a wide-variety of disciplines, have worked cooperatively with RXR Glen Isle Partners to modify their plans to ensure that the waterfront reflects the character of our community while providing significant and lasting economic benefits.
Waterfront Redevelopment Project – Phase I
Approved by Glen Cove Planning Department October 2015:
Continuing Covenants Agreement – Garvies Point Waterfront Redevelopment Project
City Letter of Obligation – August 28, 2012
NYS DEC March 23, 2016 Public Meeting Supporting Documents
Captain’s Cove Site
- Fact Sheet
- Proposed Amended Record of Decision
- Proposed Remedial Action Plan Unit 2
- Proposed Remedial Action Plan Unit 3
Doxey Site
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)
- Cover Page TOC
- FEIS I. Introduction 7-28-11 text inc Exhibits
- FEIS I. Introduction and Project Description
- FEIS II.ALTS Alternatives 7-28-11
- FEIS II.A Soils and Topo 7-28-11
- FEIS II.B Subsurface 7-28-11
- FEIS II.CI Cumulative 7-28-11
- FEIS II.C Water Res 7-28-11
- FEIS II.D Ecology 7-28-11
- FEIS II.E Land Use 7-28-11 text inc Exhibits
- FEIS II.E Land Use Zon and Public Pol 7-28-11
- FEIS II.F Transportation 7-28-11
- FEIS II.G Air Quality 7-28-11
- FEIS II.H Noise 7-28-11
- FEIS II.I Community Facilities and Svcs 7-28-11
- FEIS II.J Utilities 7-28-11
- FEIS II.K Economics 7-28-11
- FEIS II.L Demographics 7-28-11
- FEIS II.MISC Miscellaneous 7-28-11
- FEIS II.M Aesthetics 7-28-11
- FEIS II.N Cultural 7-28-11
- FEIS II.O Construction 7-28-11
- FEIS II.PD Project Description 7-28-11
- FEIS II.X Use and Conserv of Energy 7-28-11
- Notice of Completion
Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) Appendices
- 27069 T-1 Intersection Geometries
- 27069 T-2 Turning Movement Counts
- 27069 T-3 Classification Counts
- 27069 T-4 Census Data
- 27069 T-5 Trip Generation Tables
- 27069 T-6 Figures
- 27069 T-7 Study Intersection Volumes
- 27069 T-8 Part 1 Syncro Reports
- 27069 T-8 Part 2 Syncro Reports
- 27069 T-9 Part 1 Timing Sheet Screen Shots
- 27069 T-9 Part 2 Timing Sheet Screen Shots
- 27069 T-10 LOS Tables
- 27069 T-11 Travel Time Summaries
- 27069 T12 Accident Rate Calculations
- Appendix U-1
- Appendix U-2
- Appendix U-3
- Appendix U-4
- Appx A – Public Hearing Transcript
- Appx C – Subsurface Environmetal Conditions Responses Appx
- Appx D – Environmental Condition Report (Sep 2009)
- Appx D – Update to ECR (June 2011)
- Appx E – FSSR Li Tungsten
- Appx F – Remedial Action Report for OU1
- Appx G – FTA Ferry Terminal Appendix Page
- Appx H – DEIS Section III.G Air Quality
- Appx I – Shared Parking Study 7-27-11
- Appx J – Stormwater Calcs 5-5-11
- Appx M – Economic and Fiscal
- Appx N – NYSDEC Tidal Wetlands Jurisdictional Map
- Appx O – NYSDEC Letter 7-8-11
- Appx P – Garvies Point Road Applicable Permits Table
- Appx Q – GCDPW Letter
- Attachment 1 AQ response to comments 5-4-11
- DEIS Comment Letters 1
- DEIS Comment Letters 10
- DEIS Comment Letters 11
- DEIS Comment Letters 12
- DEIS Comment Letters 13
- DEIS Comment Letters 14
- DEIS Comment Letters 2
- DEIS Comment Letters 3
- DEIS Comment Letters 4
- DEIS Comment Letters 5
- DEIS Comment Letters 6
- DEIS Comment Letters 7
- DEIS Comment Letters 8
- DEIS Comment Letters 9
- Electric Load 7-28-11
- Gas Load 7-28-11
- Proportional Modeling Results – Sites 1, 2, 3
- Sanitary Sewer Flows 7-28-11
- TNM Analysis Results – Site 4
- Utility Summary – Alt 2 1085
- Utility Summary – Proposed Action 860
- Water Demand 7-28-11
- Weitzman Market Study FINAL 060310
- ZVA Market Study 5-10
Waterfront State Environmental Quality Review
Waterfront Redevelopment
The revitalized waterfront will consist of nearly 20 acres of publicly accessible parkland. Natural habitats will be restored and our City will have a waterfront to complement the downtown and our existing neighborhoods. Just recently, the DEIS (draft environmental impact statement) has been reviewed and accepted as complete by the City’s Planning Board which will soon begin public hearings as part of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA). Members of the Planning Board and their professional consultants have put in hundreds of hours to achieve their objectives in getting this project before the public.