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APPLICATION TO RENOVATE THE 5TH AVENUE ENTRANCE OF THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING (350 FIFTH AVENUE b/t 33rd and 34th Sts.)

At the scheduled monthly meeting of Community Board Five on Thursday, January 16, 2014, the Board passed the following resolution by a vote of 27 in favor; 0 opposed; 1 abstaining:

WHEREAS, The Empire State Building is both a New York City and U.S. National Historic Landmark located at 350 Fifth Avenue; and

WHEREAS, The Empire State Building was built in 1931 was designed by architect William F. Lamb; and

WHEREAS, The Empire State Building was the tallest building in the world until the completion of the twin towers at the World Trade Center in 1973; and

WHEREAS, The Empire State Building seeks to meet requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act by providing handicapped accessible entry; and

WHEREAS, The applicant wants to provide such entry by renovating the 5th Avenue entry door, which currently serves as the main entrance to the Empire State Building and 86th floor observation deck; and

WHEREAS, The existing 5th Avenue entry consists of 2 existing revolving doors and 2 non-historic pairs of swing doors; and

WHEREAS, The applicant seeks to restore exterior swing doors to historical condition with the following objectives:

       Provide handicapped accessible entry at the building's main entrance

       Increase ease of handicapped access at front entry with automatic doors

       Provide doors with automatic operation to mitigate stack effect at main entrance

       Maintain required egress width

       Repair damaged stone flooring; and

WHEREAS, The applicant is proposing to

- replace non-historic swing doors with automatic curved sliding doors,

- add a historically contextual frieze above the door

- install a free standing post with opening mechanism in proximity of the door

WHEREAS, The renovations are deemed to be a sensitive solution to restoring original exterior doors while also solving longstanding issues of meeting ADA compliance for public buildings; and

WHEREAS, Renovations to the entryway will provide a more appropriate vestibule for inclement weather conditions; and

WHEREAS, The proposed free-standing post used to activate automatic doors is necessary in order to meet minimum guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act; therefore, be it

RESOLVED, Community Board Five recommends approval of the application to renovate the 5th Avenue entrance of the Empire State Building at 350 Fifth Avenue.

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