
Rendering of 57 Caton Place, Image Credit: CPC/57 Caton Partners, LLC.
City Council member raises concerns about effects of rezoning on adjacent stables. On September 5, 2018, the City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises held a hearing on an application by developer, 57 Caton Partners, LLC, to rezone 57 Caton Place in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood of Brooklyn. The developer is requesting a zoning map amendment and zoning text amendments to facilitate the development of a new nine-story, mixed-use building. (more…)
The Council allowed 75-foot rather than 80-foot height. Following a modification proposed by the Planning Commission, the City Council approved a controversial application by 22 Caton Place Corporation to rezone two lots in Brooklyn’s East Windsor Terrace to facilitate a large residential development.
Caton’s original application received strong opposition from local residents, Brooklyn Community Board 7 and Borough President Marty Markowitz, who complained that the proposed 68-unit, 80-foot tall structure was too large for East Windsor Terrace and, further, that the developer provided no guarantee that, once rezoned, it would not construct an even larger development. Many residents complained about the cumulative impact of Caton’s development when combined with several other projects currently under construction and worried about the impact of dense development on the nearby Kensington Stables, which provides horse rides in Prospect Park. (more…)