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Manhattan Seventh‑day Adventist Church seeks two locked sidewalk enclosures for trash at 232 West 11th; committee asks for symmetrical placement and DOT/LPC ent

2344360 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

The church requested two street‑side, lockable trash enclosures to meet new city rules requiring containerized trash; committee supported the idea but asked the applicant to move units off the building’s main façade, consider symmetrical placement and secure DOT/LPC approvals.

Tito Charnecco, pastor of the Manhattan Seventh‑day Adventist Church, presented a request for two locked street‑side trash enclosures outside the church at 232 West 11th Street. The church said new city rules require trash to be placed in containers and that the building lacks alley access; the proposed solution is two sidewalk enclosures, each designed to hold two municipal bins.

Why it matters: the Department of Sanitation and Department of Transportation guidance increasingly requires containerized trash and sometimes revocable consent for sidewalk…

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