<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>The New York City Council - File #: Res 0516-2014</title><link>https://nyc.legistar.com/Gateway.aspx?M=LD&amp;From=RSS&amp;ID=2103597&amp;GUID=DD121AEC-552C-4C52-A769-F7A132219BC9</link><description /><generator>Legistar</generator><ttl>15</ttl><atom:link href="https://nyc.legistar.com/Feed.ashx?GUID=DD121AEC-552C-4C52-A769-F7A132219BC9&amp;ID=2103597&amp;M=LD" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><item><title>The New York City Council - File #: Res 0516-2014</title><link>https://nyc.legistar.com/Gateway.aspx?M=LD&amp;From=RSS&amp;ID=2103597&amp;GUID=DD121AEC-552C-4C52-A769-F7A132219BC9</link><guid isPermaLink="false">DD121AEC-552C-4C52-A769-F7A132219BC9-2021-01-14-17-27-42</guid><description>Title: Resolution calling on the Mayor, the Mayor’s Office of Environmental Coordination, the New York City Planning Commission, the New York City Department of City Planning, and all other relevant City agencies to re-examine the standards in the CEQR regulations and the Technical Manual for assessing when a possible adverse impact on a neighborhood’s character or socioeconomic status requires a detailed analysis and possible mitigation, and calling on the relevant agencies, when such significant adverse impacts are identified, consistently to seek mitigation or development alternatives that provide long-term or permanent protection for the residents, businesses, and character of the affected community, including through the provision of permanently affordable housing and commercial space.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2021 17:27:42 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>