Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine is throwing his weight behind resurrecting a controversial housing project in Harlem that was derailed last year over concerns about gentrification. With the project sidelined, primarily due to concerns about affordability from local Councilwoman Kristin Richardson Jordan, the developer instead is opening a truck depot on W. 145th St. — a use permitted under current zoning regulations. The apartment proposal required a zone change. Advertisement “We need housing on this site,” Levine, a Democrat, told the Daily News after making clear he wants to restart a so-called Uniform Land Use Review Procedure for the scuttled...