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    Land Use Committee Approves Brooklyn CB10’s Application; Subcommittee Expresses Concern About BSA [UPDATE: City Council Unanimously Passes Application]

    City Council  •  Special Permit  •  Bay Ridge, Fort Hamilton, and Dyker Heights, Brooklyn
    Land Use Committee Approves

    An example of a residence enlarged pursuant to a BSA-approved application in Brooklyn Community District 10 (original residence shown on the left). Image credit: Brooklyn Community Board 10

    The approved proposal would remove Brooklyn Community District 10 from applicability under Section 73-622, while allowing three applications to go forward. On October 5, 2016, the City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises heard testimony on an application from Brooklyn Community Board 10 to amend the New York City zoning text relating to special permits issued by the Board of Standards and Appeals. These special permits allow property owners in R2 zoning districts to enlarge family residences beyond what is otherwise prohibited by the Zoning Resolution. Currently, Section 73-622 only applies to four of the fifty-nine Community Districts in New York City. For CityLand’s past coverage on the application, click here and here. (more…)

    Tags : Brooklyn Community Board 10, Council Member Antonio Reynoso, Council Member David G. Greenfield, Council Member Donovan Richards, Council Member Vincent Gentile, District Manager Josephine Beckmann
    Date: 10/28/2016
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    Subcommittee Hears Testimony on Development Adjacent to Transmitter Park

    City Council  •  ULURP  •  Greenpoint, Brooklyn

    Project site adjacent to WNYC Transmitter Park in Greenpoint. Image credit: GoogleMaps

    Zoning Subcommittee heard testimony on proposed eleven-story tower to abut WNYC Transmitter Park in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood. On May 16, 2017, the City Council’s Zoning Subcommittee heard testimony regarding an application submitted by Kent/Greenpoint, LLC, to develop an eleven-story mixed-use building in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood. The applicant sought to amend bulk regulations related to the location of legal windows, landscaping requirements for off-street parking and minimum street wall heights in order to orientate the massing of the proposed building towards Transmitter Park. (more…)

    Tags : Council Member David G. Greenfield, Council Member Donovan Richards, Council Member Stephen Levin, Greenpoint, Transmitter Park
    Date: 05/18/2017
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    Three Affordable Housing Projects Approved by Land Use Committee with Measured Disapproval

    City Council  •  affordable housing  •  Brooklyn

    Council Member Jumaane Williams. Image credit: NYCC/William Alatriste

    The City Council’s Land Use Committee approved three projects in Brooklyn with varying forms and degrees of affordable housing. On April 20, 2017, the Land Use Committee voted to approve three new projects with some dissent registered. During the meeting, Council Member Jumaane Williams remarked that as a body the City Council was presenting two faces. One face to the public in discussing homelessness and affordable housing, and another face when voting on projects “that do nothing to help homelessness or provide real affordability.” He argued that the public would be outraged if it really knew what types of projects were being approved by the City Council. (more…)

    Tags : Brooklyn, Council Member David G. Greenfield, Council Member Inez Barron, Council Member Jumaame Williams
    Date: 04/25/2017
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    City Council no Longer a Rubber Stamp on Zoning Proposals

    The Center for Real Estate Studies  •  NYC Zoning Law  •  New York Law School

    Panel of City Officials and industry leaders discussed NYC zoning and recent developments like Mandatory Inclusionary Housing and Zoning for Quality and Affordability. On November 30, 2016, the Center for Real Estate Studies hosted a the breakfast forum, “Celebrating 100 Years of NYC Zoning: Setting the Future Agenda for Developers and Policy Makers.” Ross Moskowitz, a Partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, moderated a panel consisting of Commissioner Vicki Been, from the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, City Council Member David G. Greenfield, Chair of the Committee on Land Use, Andrew Kimball, CEO of Industry City, and Ron Moelis, CEO of L+M Development Partners. (more…)

    Tags : Commissioner Vicki Been, Council Member David G. Greenfield, Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Ross Moskowitz, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
    Date: 12/12/2016
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    Council Land Use Subcommittee Hears Testimony on Proposal for New Willamsburg Mixed-Use Manufacturing Building

    City Council  •  Zoning Text Amendment  •  Williamsburg, Brooklyn
    Rendering of the proposed development. Image credit: Steelblue

    Rendering of the proposed development. Image credit: Steelblue

    The new building would bring manufacturing-based jobs to an industrial district, which has shifted focus to nightlife-oriented buildings and activities in the past few decades. On June 14, 2016, the City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises held a public hearing on an application for a zoning text amendment to allow for industrial space to be built in an area zoned for community space and for a special permit to amend off-street parking requirements to allow for the inclusion of zoning docks. The application seeks to facilitate the development of a new mixed-use manufacturing and commercial building at 25 Kent Avenue, located in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood.

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    Tags : Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Brooklyn Community Board 1, City Planning Commission, Council Member David G. Greenfield, Council Member Donovan Richards, Council Member Stephen Levin, Greenpoint/Williamsburg Industrial Business Zone, job creation, Privately Owned Public Space, Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises, Toby Moskowitz, Williamsburg
    Date: 06/20/2016
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