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Daily News from New York, New York • 12

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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r'Y 'S 9 ONE WEEK ONLY jj tmtmjmmmmm it Two ffir By OWEN MORITZ A I ii for the road Our leather jacket features zip-off sleeves, so it does double duty as a vest, too. And the pile liner zips out to match the weather. Black, brown, grey or wine. Sizes 36 to 46. Urban Affairs Editor State authorities yesterday took a giant step toward adding 1,108 apartments to that futuristic Roosevelt Island community in the East River.

The state Urban Development Corp. issued a draft environmental impact statement for the Northtown II project, which would increase the number of Roosevelt Island apartments by about a third. The draft approval is a necessary step before construction can begin. When construction does start probably 1 nriz l' a A CAST H- next spring it will be on five new buildings, 11 to 20 stories tall, north of the existing Roosevelt Island community. Almost 900 of the 1.108 planned apartments would be "market rate," meaning tenants will One week only 79" Our regular price $110 Sells elsewhere $160 pay $1,120 to $1,625 a month for one-bedroom units; $1,650 to $2,185 for two-bedrooms, and $2,400 for three-bedrooms.

However. 20 or 220 of the apartments will be subsidized under the federal Section 8 program. This means qualified tenants pay 30 of their income for rent and the feds pay the difference. No clothing tax in N.J. We save you more by accepting only cash and personal checks.

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It is now served by a tram, which is pretty much at capacity. It is to be served by the 63d St line of the IND except the 63d St tunnel is bogged down in water and politics. A window Into how dovehpero opsntto Never underestimate Barry Macklowe. Seems last month that Macklowe found himself at odds with the Fire Department Joseph DeMeo. chief of fire prevention, had told the Board of Standards and Appeals that Macklowe should wall up some or all of the windows on the west facade of his 65-story Metropolitan Tower that's now rising on W.

57th St, next door to the Russian Tea Room. Those windows pose a fire hazard. DeMeo said, particularly to the Tea Room. Macklowe hired former Fire Commissioner John O'Hai an. Hagan toia me standards board this week that he disagrees with his own department and two experts brought in by the Tea Room.

Macklowe's new building has an efficient sprinkler system, says O'Hagan, plus other protective measures. Macklowe's attorney is former Deputy Mayor John Zuccotu Hagan was lire commissioner when Zuccotti ran city government The standards panel has reserved decision on the window issue. In tho tax-deductlbltlty wsr A few davs back State Controller Edward Regan, a Republican from the Buffalo area, said he thought Rep. Jack Kemp (R-Buffalo) was the big loser in the battle over the issue of deductibility of state and local taxes. Regan, like Gov.

Cuomo and others, wants the deductibility to remain under any federal tax revisions. Kemp had favored President Reagan's plan, which would have eliminated it Well, Assemblyman John Dearie (D-Bronx) thinks the issue is still alive and the Assembly Committee on Cities, of which he is chairman, has come up with a new study that shows tinkering or eliminating deductibility would devastate New York. Amonir the committee's findings: If deductibility is eliminated, it would cost ID New York City taxpayers alone $1.13 billion, or $1,211 per household. The average tax increase for each household that itemizes its return would jump $1,110. And any tax Increases would sock city residents hardest I'VJi 1 ill ill Am tA0 JUNIORS' MISSES' WOMEN'S TIMi ON SALI THURSDAY.

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