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Private
233821
233 Landing Road Bronx, NY 10468
.85
Block 3236, Lot 25
40.862652 / -73.91089199999999
13
Hom, Benny
Hom.Benny@epa.gov
212-637-3964


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Property Location



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Property Progress


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CAs Associated with this Property

CA NameCA #StateTypeAnnouncement Year
City of New YorkBF96287213NYBCRLF2013


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Assessment Activities at this Property

There are no current assessment activities.


Is Cleanup Necessary?
EPA Assessment Funding:
Leveraged Funding:
Total Funding:


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Planning or Assessment

There is no data for Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Planning or Assessment.


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Contaminants and Media


Other Metals
VOCs
Iron (Fe)
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
Ground Water
Air
Soil
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
Cleaned Up

Cleanup Activities

Start DateEPA FundingCompletion DateCAAccomplishment Counted?Cleanup Documentation
04/30/2015$80,000.0001/09/2018City of New YorkNo
04/30/201501/09/2018City of New YorkNo


Cleanup/Treatment Implemented: Y
Cleanup/Treatement Categories:
Addl Cleanup/Treatment info:
Address of Data Source: https://a002-epic.nyc.gov/app/workspace/3058/docrepository
Total ACRES Cleaned Up: .85
Number of Cleanup Jobs Leveraged: 1744
EPA Cleanup Funding: $80,000.00
Leveraged Funding:
Cost Share Funding: $40,574.00
Total Funding: $120,574.00


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Demolition or Cleanup

There is no data for Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Demolition or Cleanup.


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Institutional and Engineering Controls

Yes
Information Devices
The property will continue to be registered with an E-Designation by the NYC Department of Buildings. Engineering Controls and Institutional Controls will be managed in compliance with the SMP. Institutional Controls will include prohibition of the following: (1) prohibition of vegetable gardening and farming in residual soil; (2) prohibition of the use of groundwater beneath the site without treatment rendering it safe for the intended use; (3) prohibition of disturbance of residual soil material unless it is conducted in accordance with the SMP; and (4) prohibition of higher levels of land usage than the restricted residential uses [as described in Section 7] addressed by this remedial action without prior notification and approval by OER.
https://a002-epic.nyc.gov/app/workspace/3058/docrepository
Yes
01/18/0018
Yes
Cover Technologies (e.g., Capping) Engineered Barriers (e.g., Slurry Walls, Sheet)
https://a002-epic.nyc.gov/app/workspace/3058/docrepository
Yes
01/02/2016


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Redevelopment and Other Leveraged Accomplishments

Start DateLeveraged FundingCACompletion Date
09/22/2015$43,451,596.00City of New York


Number of Redevelopment Jobs Leveraged:
Actual Acreage of Greenspace Created:
Leveraged Funding:


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Redevelopment

There is no data for Climate Adaption and Mitigation – Redevelopment


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Additional Property Attributes

The inaugural project under the HomeStretch program, 233 Landing Road is a 200-bed homeless shelter which provides funding for 136 units of low income supportive housing. The two lower levels are occupied by the shelter, and the upper seven floors are for the permanent supportive housing. The shelter portion has ten dormitories with en-suite bathrooms and expansive windows providing daylight. The project is participated in Enterprise Green Communities and will be NYSERDA certified with a significant solar panel array which will supplement energy usage for the housing portion of the building. Construction was completed in late 2017.

Prior to the beginning of construction, the site was used for parking and contained two temporary structures, a guard shack and a trailer. In an unprecedented model of public funding subsidies, Bowery Residents? Committee is blending permanent affordable housing and shelter for the homeless. Former Uses: The site was first developed between 1912 and 1914 with a building labeled "Engine Room" and a ten million cubic foot aboveground, steel gas holder. This holder and engine room were part of the Consolidated Gas Company Knightsbridge Station. The gas holder was decommissioned in 1950. Between 1954 and 1961, a portion of the site was taken over in the construction of Major Deegan Expressway to the west. Between 1984 and 1986 the on-site building was demolished. Based on the results of environmental activities performed in the early 2000s, NYSDEC issued a No Further Action letter with a Covenant Not To Sue to Con Edison for Kingsbridge Holder Station, which includes the site, in September 2005. However, a May 2014 limited Phase II Site Investigation detected historic urban fill on-site typical of soil with a long industrial history.
Industry (.85)
Hazardous
01/19/2018


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