Landmarks panel approves revised design for large trash receptacle at 232 West 11th Street

5771074 · September 15, 2025

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Summary

Manhattan Community Board 2's Landmarks meeting reviewed an irrevocable consent application and accepted a redesign for a shorter trash receptacle that fits the panel area; the committee reported approval after applicant revised the earlier intrusive placement.

At the Sept. 1, 2025 Landmarks meeting of Manhattan Community Board 2, members reviewed an irrevocable consent application for 232 West 11th Street to install a large trash receptacle.

Committee discussion noted that the applicant's earlier design intruded on architectural elements. The applicant returned with a revised design that places a shorter receptacle within a panel area rather than extending into a pilaster or other architectural feature.

A committee member summarized the result: the applicant "was able to come back in that case. And, so we have, in essence, approved this." The transcript does not record a roll-call vote or mover/second; the comment indicates the committee accepted the revised solution.

Ending: The committee recorded that the revised, shorter receptacle met the design direction previously provided and that no further changes were required in committee. Any final permit or staff approvals are administrative and not detailed in the transcript.