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    Modified Rezoning to Bring New Mixed-Use Building to Crown Heights

    City Council  •  Rezoning  •  Crown Heights, Brooklyn

    Rendering of the originally-proposed eleven-story building at 1010 Pacific Street. Image Credit: Studio V Architecture/CPC.

    City Planning modified the proposed rezoning so the development would better conform with the vision for the neighborhood, which is currently undergoing a land use study. On May 2, 2019, the City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises voted to approve an application for a rezoning that will facilitate the development of a new nine-story, mixed-use building in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn. The applicant initially sought to rezone an area comprised of approximately 12 lots on the northeastern portion of a block bounded by Pacific Street to the north, Dean Street to the south, Classon Avenue to the east, and Grand Avenue to the west from a manufacturing district, M1-1, to a mixed residential and commercial district, R7D/C2-4. The applicant’s proposed rezoning would have facilitated the development of an eleven-story residential building with a commercial space and a community facility on the ground floor at 1010 Pacific Street. On April 8, 2019, the City Planning Commission voted to approve the rezoning after modifying it from an R7D/C2-4 district to an R7A/C2-4 district, limiting the building to nine stories. (more…)

    Tags : 1010 Pacific Street, 1010 Pacific Street rezoning, Crown Heights, M Crown Study, MIH, ULURP
    Date: 05/15/2019
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    Rezoning to Bring 30-Unit Building to Bedford-Stuyvesant

    City Planning Commission  •  Rezoning  •  Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

    Rendering of the proposed six-story building at 2 Howard Avenue in Brooklyn. Image Credit: CPC.

    The rezoning will bring two non-applicant properties into zoning compliance but has the Borough President and City Planning Commission concerned that it will also create an opportunity for out-of-context development. On April 24, 2019, the City Planning Commission voted to approve an application for a proposed six-story residential and ground floor retail building at 2 Howard Avenue in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. To facilitate the project, the applicant is seeking to rezone a portion of Howard Avenue comprised of the applicant’s property and two other properties, from the existing zoning district, R6B/C2-4, which allows for low density residential uses and commercial uses to a C4-4L commercial district that has a higher density residential use allowance. The application would extend the C4-4L commercial district that already exists north of these sites along the Broadway transit corridor over the three properties, better reflecting this area’s existing conditions. As part of the application, the properties would also be designated as Mandatory Inclusionary Housing, with both Options 1 and 2. The application was presented to the City Planning Commission at a public hearing on March 27, 2019, by Lisa Orrantia of Akerman, LLP. (more…)

    Tags : 2 Howard Avenue Brooklyn, 2 Howard Avenue Rezoning, Bedford-Stuyvesant, MIH, Rezoning
    Date: 05/08/2019
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    Rezoning to Bring 330 Affordable Units to Unionport Area of Bronx

    City Planning Commission  •  Rezoning  •  Unionport, Bronx

    Illustrative rendering of the proposed development at 2069 Bruckner Boulevard, Bronx. Image Credit: Aufgang Architects/CPC.

    The new development will bring an affordable ownership building and a larger rental building, both financed under HPD programs. On March 13, 2019, the City Planning Commission approved an application for a rezoning in the Unionport neighborhood of the Bronx. The rezoning will facilitate a 100 percent affordable development comprised of two new buildings, containing approximately 330 units, at 2069 Bruckner Boulevard. The application was presented to City Planning by Frank St. Jacques of Akerman, LLP and Guido Subotovsky of Azimuth Development Group LLC at a public hearing held on February 27, 2019. (more…)

    Tags : 2069 Bruckner Boulevard, Bruckner Boulevard Rezoning, City Planning Commission, HPD Mix and Match Program, HPD Open Door Program, MIH, ULURP, Unionport rezoning
    Date: 03/29/2019
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    New Rezoning to Revitalize Portion of Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn

    City Planning Commission  •  Rezoning  •  Flatbush Junction, Brooklyn

    Rendering of proposed development at 1640 Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. Image Credit: S9 Architecture/CPC.

    In addition to 114 new residential units, 34 of which will be affordable, the new development will feature two stories of retail space that is responsive to community needs.  On March 13, 2019, the City Planning Commission voted to approve an application for a rezoning in the Flatbush Junction neighborhood of Brooklyn. The application calls for a rezoning of the applicant’s property at 1640 Flatbush Avenue, facing the Triangle Junction shopping mall to the north, Aurelia Court to the south, Flatbush Avenue to the east, and East 31st street to the west, along with portions of an adjacent property and one located across East 31st Street. The proposed rezoning will facilitate the development of a new 13-story mixed-use building on the applicant-owned 1640 Flatbush Avenue, and bring the other two properties into zoning compliance. (more…)

    Tags : 1640 Flatbush Avenue, 1640 Flatbush Avenue Rezoning, Brooklyn Rezoning, Brownfield Cleanup Program, City Planning Commission, Flatbush Junction, MIH
    Date: 03/19/2019
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    City Planning Approves Modified Rezoning of Summit Street in Brooklyn

    City Planning Commission  •  Rezoning  •  Columbia Street Waterfront District, Brooklyn

    Rendering of applicant’s proposed seven-story building at 41 Summit Street in Brooklyn. Image Credit: CPC.

    The applicant’s proposed rezoning received strong pushback from the community. On January 9, 2019, the City Planning Commission held a public hearing on a proposed rezoning in the Columbia Street Waterfront District in Brooklyn. The applicant, 41 Summit Street LLC, sought a zoning map and a zoning text change to facilitate the development of a seven-story, approximately 10,000 square foot residential building at 41 Summit Street. The application was presented to the City Planning Commission by several members of Sheldon Lobel, including Richard Lobel and Sandy Hornick. (more…)

    Tags : 41 Summit Street, 41 Summit Street Rezoning, City Planning Commission, Columbia Street Waterfront District
    Date: 03/11/2019
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