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PUBLIC TESTIMONY
Testimony by Sandy Ley, Representative from Neighbors on Canal
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Sandy Ley, representing Neighbors on Canal, testifies against Le Dive's sidewalk cafe application, describing the restaurant as a disruptive presence in the neighborhood. She highlights issues such as noise, crowd control, and violations of regulations, arguing that LeRive does not serve the local community's interests.
- Le Dive is characterized as the "worst operator on the block" with massive, unruly crowds and constant violations of SLA stipulations.
- The restaurant is part of a corporate nightlife empire called Golden Age, offering expensive cocktails in an area where many residents live below the poverty line.
- Even if the 18 sidewalk seats are rejected, Le Dive would still be able to operate 70+ outdoor seats under Dine Out NYC and Open Streets programs.
Sandy Ley
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Great.
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Well, first of all, thank you council for your time today.
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My name is Sandy Lei, and I'm here from Neighbors on Canal.
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I live in Chinatown on Canal Street, half a block away from Ladive.
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Ladive has been an absolute nightmare for the neighborhood.
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They are by far the worst operator on the block.
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Their crowds are massive, unruly, disrespectful.
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They are so disrespectful and large that they employ private security on the public open streets seven days a week last summer.
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They are in constant violation of their SLA stipulations.
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They have DJs in the basement.
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They have wait lines outside on Ludlow Street.
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They blast amplified music with their facade open, audible from two blocks away.
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They consistently block sidewalk access by adding tables.
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A two top suddenly becomes a four top, suddenly becomes an eight top.
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They encourage smoking by placing ashtrays on outdoor tables.
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I have a child.
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It's gotten so bad on Canal Street that I've been rejected by babysitters who say they wanna avoid the area.
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They can't get picked up in front of the house.
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They tell me it's dangerous stepping outside at night and that it's like walking into a music festival.
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I wanna be very clear here that L'Dive does not serve the community.
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It is not a neighborhood joint or a mom and pop restaurant.
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It is an outpost of a corporate nightlife empire called Golden Age.
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They offer $16 cocktails even though 20% 26% of our neighbors here in Chinatown live below the poverty line.
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So today, we are speaking about a grand total of 18 sidewalk seats.
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Last year, L'Dive operated 90 outdoor seats.
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So even if these 18 seats are rejected, under Dine Out NYC and OpenStreets, Ledive will still be able to operate 70 plus seats outdoors.
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18 seats is no great loss to a hospitality giant like Golden Age, but it is a step in the right direction in restoring quality of life to residents and neighboring businesses.
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And in regards to neighbors not contacting them directly, I am authorized to read a written statement from Ann Weninger at 35 Canal Street who wrote in her written testimony to the land use committee.
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When we and our downstairs neighbors have asked them to reduce their music sound, they laugh in our faces and say no.
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Time expired.
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Please do the right thing and curb Ladive's extravagant outdoor dining allowances and restore balance to our neighborhood.
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Thank you.