Civil Liberties Say Barricades At Zuccotti Park Are Illegal

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MEGHAN BARR   01/ 9/12 06:31 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — Barricades surrounding a New York City park that was the epicenter of the Occupy Wall Street movement are a violation of city zoning law because they restrict public access to the space, civil rights groups said Monday.

The New York Civil Liberties Union and the National Lawyers Guild filed a zoning complaint with the city's buildings department, urging officials to remove the metal barricades that have surrounded Manhattan's Zuccotti Park since Mayor Michael Bloomberg evicted the protesters Nov. 15 in an early-morning police raid.

"The barricades have all but ended Liberty Plaza's role as a functioning public plaza," the letter says.

Since the eviction, members of the public have only been able to enter the public through two "checkpoints" at the park that are guarded by police officers or security personnel. The park had been the site of a months-long encampment that became the de facto headquarters for the Occupy movement, which targets economic inequality.

The granite plaza near the New York Stock Exchange is one of more than 500 "bonus plazas" in the city: privately owned public parks borne of a little-known compromise struck in 1961 between the city and developers. According to the compromise, in exchange for building a towering skyscraper, developers had to also construct a plaza that would provide "light and air" for passers-by. The bigger the plaza, the taller the building could be.

Virtually all bonus plazas are required to be open 24 hours a day, barring a safety issue. They are governed by specific regulations in the zoning law. For example, the law states that the layout of such plazas must promote public use and easy pedestrian circulation throughout the space. And any "design element" that limits public access is also prohibited by zoning law.

The complaint accuses the city of failing to enforce the law by allowing the barricades to exist. It says the barricades are blocking access to major walkways and enclose "far more than 50 percent" of the plaza's perimeter. The complaint criticizes the city for allowing police officers and private security guards to search members of the public before granting them entry to the plaza.

"Who is searched and what is prohibited is arbitrary and inconsistent," the letter says. "It varies by the day, the type of activity in the park at the time, the attire of the person attempting to enter, and the caprice of security personnel."

Buildings department spokesman Tony Sclafani said Monday that inspectors have found no problems at the park.

"Our inspectors determined that no violation is warranted due to adequate public access to the park," Sclafani said in an emailed statement.

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02:24 PM on 01/14/2012
It's a privately owned park.
mm3264
Volunteer Of America, Occupy Wall St
10:58 AM on 01/11/2012
ecitjc on Jan 11, 2012 at 08:45:46
“then why did the workers cleaning the part have bio suits on, Oh please OWS should get job and quit saying giveme giveme”
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Bio suits? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL.... Call your congressman immediately and demand billions more for education, your ignorance can be reversed.
They were those jumpsuits over their clothes because they always use high pressure hoses on the granite park and that keeps their regular clothes dry......LOLOLOLOLOL...... Bio suits? ...........
you TeaBaggers kill me.
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sherlockhemlock
Rocky Anderson for President 2012!
08:38 AM on 01/11/2012
"Our inspectors determined that no violation is warranted due to adequate public access to the park," Sclafani said.

Translation:

"Our inspectors have spoken with our owners and have determined that we should do whatever we're told to do by the 1%."
mm3264
Volunteer Of America, Occupy Wall St
11:01 AM on 01/11/2012
The owners of the park are the citizens of NYC until a few stories are taken off the building, then they can have it back.
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Humanitari Leandro
08:13 PM on 01/10/2012
Barricades are DOWNNNN!!!!!! democracy wins, abuse of power lost! eat that!
mm3264
Volunteer Of America, Occupy Wall St
06:56 PM on 01/10/2012
Private security guards searching citizens at a public park? Now there is a lawsuit. They don't have the right.
12:02 PM on 01/10/2012
When are the owners of the public space (sounds weird, I know) going to pay the $140,000 in back taxes?
10:06 AM on 01/10/2012
I'm so tired of hearing about Zuccotti Park. OWS please get a new schtick.
mm3264
Volunteer Of America, Occupy Wall St
06:52 PM on 01/10/2012
Put your head back in the sand, TeaBagger
12:11 AM on 01/10/2012
Barricades around liberty plaza... nice metaphor
10:46 PM on 01/09/2012
As a contributing member of society, yes I have a job.

Why would any of you people think it is okay for a city to ignore the law?

Would you be so happy to agree with law breaking if it involved your freedoms. I don't live in NYC but do you think that what happens there can't happen in any other city/town?

Get real you either agree that laws MUST be obey no matter if it is a person, company or city or you believe in Anarchy, which is what you claim to be against.
demsrsilly
Proud to be non union
05:47 AM on 01/10/2012
OWS has proven that it will not clean up after itself. The city had to clean up their mess and should not have to do it again.
08:50 AM on 01/10/2012
No -- the OWS crowd actually swept, scrubbed, and removed trash from the park while they were there. The only thing the city cleaned up were personal belongings that OWS people were forced to leave in the park when they were stormed by NYPD.
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ecitjc
04:39 PM on 01/10/2012
Gee OCW took over the park , and no camping was allowed, so saying let them come back in trash the park again and arrest them again.... alot good that do they are not working so how wil they pay for the damge to the park, have they paid for dange from the last time.. OH please please let New York have big snow storm and OWS will run home to their parents
mm3264
Volunteer Of America, Occupy Wall St
06:55 PM on 01/10/2012
Name the damage, the park is granite. OWS people kept the park cleaner then any of the surrounding streets. The no camping came about only AFTER campers were there. The tax evaders who built the park, (city residents own the park) made those rules later.
10:38 PM on 01/09/2012
Equality and justice for all (who can pay for it)
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08:52 PM on 01/09/2012
When eating activists, be sure to ask for Free Range Activists -- no artificial hormones & they are each given individual names :3
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Cindy Callas
Really?
08:34 PM on 01/09/2012
1984 anybody?
10:58 PM on 01/09/2012
Its more like Soilent Green
10:09 AM on 01/10/2012
Soilent Green is PEOPLE!
07:59 PM on 01/09/2012
Occupy 2011
Transcend 2012!!!!!!!!!!

Occupy, Transcend, Evolve!!!!!

Om Mani Padme Hum
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pciorlandosales
have come to chew bubble gum and kick ash
07:53 PM on 01/09/2012
I just want OCW to show up at the poll's in November 2012. If they really want to make a difference that's where it will be done :)
06:57 PM on 01/09/2012
Good to see Civil Liberties Union become involved!