Preparing for Development
The earliest phases of a land development project are often an Environmental Impact Statement and a land survey.Environmental Impact Statement
LaBella prepared an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), schematic site design development, and construction documents for the redevelopment of the former Hudson River Psychiatric Center. Plans for the mixed-use development include 750 residential units, 350,000 sq. ft. of commercial space, and a hotel. Portions of the development qualified for brownfield tax credits.
LaBella worked closely with the developer to design a project that respects the historic landscape and re-uses buildings where it is feasible to do so while respecting environmental limitations. The EIS scope included traffic and visual impact studies, cultural resource surveys including Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) documentation of the historic buildings, and extensive utility and stormwater analyses.
Land Survey
In support of the redevelopment, LaBella prepared a property boundary survey, detailed topographic and utility survey, subdivision mapping, and NYSDOT easement mapping. The project included over 6,400 linear feet of new town roadways along with more than 10,000 linear feet of private roadways.
Post appraisal surveying included survey construction support for roadways and utilities and as-built surveys to secure Certification of Occupancy.