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    Rezoning Application Will Expand Marcus Garvey Village

    City Planning Commission  •  Rezoning  •  Brownsville, Brooklyn

    Rendering of Marcus Garvey Expansion. Image Credit: L+M Development/CPC

    The expansion will add 724 affordable units, retail, and community space along Livonia Avenue. On September 5, 2018, the City Planning Commission held a public hearing on a rezoning application for an extension of the Marcus Garvey Village in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn. Marcus Garvey Village is generally bounded by Blake Avenue to the north, Newport Street to the south, Rockaway Avenue to the east, and Thomas S. Boyland Street to the west.

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    Tags : affordable housing, Brooklyn, Brownsville, City Planning Commission, marcus garvey village, Rezoning
    Date: 09/13/2018
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    Racial Impact Studies Not Required For Rezoning

    Court Decisions  •  Rezoning  •  Citywide

    Broadway Triangle. Image credit: Google Maps.

    Local residents and community activists brought an action to stop a rezoning that would encourage gentrification and racial disparity. Churches United for Fair Housing, along with local residents and other local groups, brought an action against the City in the Supreme Court of New York County to stop the construction of a housing development in the Broadway Triangle section of Brooklyn. Churches United is a local grassroots organization that seeks to preserve communities by advocating for non-exclusive and affordable housing. Churches United claimed that rezoning the area without evaluating segregation would result in discrimination against people of color, and violate the Fair Housing Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. (more…)

    Tags : affordable housing, Broadway Triangle, disparate impact, housing, racial impact, racial impact studies, Rezoning
    Date: 09/12/2018
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    Rezoning Application Will Map First MIH Area in Brooklyn Community District 15

    City Planning Commission  •  ULURP  •  Homecrest, Brooklyn

    Rezoning area and project site. Image credit: CPC.

    New development will include both residential and commercial uses. On August 8, 2018, the City Planning Commission approved a rezoning application by Quentin Plaza LLC for 1881-1883 McDonald Avenue in the Homecrest neighborhood of Brooklyn. The proposed zoning map and zoning text amendment will facilitate a new mixed-use building. The rezoning area is bounded by Avenue P to the north, East 2nd Street to the east, Woodside Avenue to the south, and McDonald Avenue to the west. (more…)

    Tags : homecrest, mcdonald avenue, MIH, mized use building, Rezoning, ULURP
    Date: 08/27/2018
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    Rezoning Application Will Add Housing to Brooklyn Neighborhood

    City Planning Commission  •  Rezoning  •  Sunset Park and Borough Park, Brooklyn

    Rendering of 3901 9th Avenue. Image credit: CPC/Sheldon Lobel P.C.

    Rezoning application will allow new residential building and bring non-conforming buildings to conformity. On August 22, 2018, the City Planning Commission held a public hearing on the 3901 9th Avenue Rezoning application submitted by 39 Group Inc. and represented by Matthew Schommer of Sheldon Lobel P.C. The applicants are proposing to a new building at the corner of 9th Avenue and 39th Street on the Sunset Park and Borough Park border in Brooklyn. (more…)

    Tags : Borough Park, Brooklyn, CPC, FAR, MIH, Rezoning, Sunset Park
    Date: 08/24/2018
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    City Council Approves Inwood Neighborhood Rezoning Despite Residents Disapproval

    City Council, Economic Development Corporation  •  Rezoning  •  Inwood, Manhattan

    Intersection of Broadway and Dyckman Street in Inwood. Image credit: Daniel Case.

    On August 8, 2018, the City Council approved the Inwood Neighborhood Rezoning amidst resident concerns and disapproval. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez celebrated the rezoning approval. The rezoning was developed over the course of three years and affects 59 city blocks in the northern Manhattan neighborhood. The Economic Development Corporation, together with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the Department of Citywide Administrative Services, and the Department of Small Business Services, proposed the land use actions to implement a comprehensive rezoning plan in accordance with the goals of the Mayor’s Housing New York: Five-Borough, Ten-Year Plan and began to implement the Inwood NYC Action Plan. (more…)

    Tags : City Council, CPC, Inwood, Inwood rezoning, Rezoning
    Date: 08/22/2018
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