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    [UPDATE]: Council Approves Modified Plans for East New York Mixed Use Development

    City Council  •  UDAAP/Rezoning  •  East New York, Brooklyn

    Council Member Inez Barron/Image Credit: John McCarten

    The development will bring 503 permanent housing units, both affordable and supportive, to East New York. On December 10, 2019, the City Council approved a land use application for the development of four mixed-use buildings to replace a three-story homeless shelter at 515 Blake Avenue in East New York, Brooklyn. The buildings will be a combination of residential use, commercial use, and community facilities. The land use application, submitted by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, includes a rezoning to a residential district that allows taller and wider buildings to support the project’s size, a transfer of formerly City-owned land to HELP-USA, the project’s developer, a modification of bulk regulations, and a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing designation. The Council modified the project from providing temporary and permanent housing to providing only permanent housing.

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    Tags : 515 Blake Avenue, Council Member I. Daneek Miller, Council Member Inez Barron, Council Member Vanessa Gibson, Department of Housing Preservation and Development, HELP USA
    Date: 12/10/2019
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    Council Subcommittee Approves East New York Rezoning Plan with Modifications

    City Council  •  Affordable Housing  •  East New York, Brooklyn
    New York City Council Member Rafael Espinal. Image credit: NYCC/William Alatriste

    New York City Council Member Rafael Espinal. Image credit: NYCC/William Alatriste

    The modified East New York Rezoning includes such deep levels of affordability that Council Members referred to the rezoning plan as a “unicorn,” though all hope to use it as an example for future rezonings.  On April 14, 2016, the City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and Committee on Land Use held back-to-back meetings on the Department of City Planning’s East New York Rezoning Plan, which would affect the greater East New York area of Brooklyn.  The proposed rezoning would make East New York the first of 15 neighborhoods to be rezoned under Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Housing New York plan.

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    Tags : affordable housing, City Council, Committee on Land Use, Council Member David G. Greenfield, Council Member Inez Barron, Council Member Jumaane D. Williams, Council Member Rafael Espinal, East New York Rezoning, Housing New York, Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises, Workforce1
    Date: 04/18/2016
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    City Council Hears Testimony on Mayor de Blasio’s East New York Rezoning Proposal

    City Council  •  Affordable Housing  •  East New York, Brooklyn
    Council Member Rafael Espinal questioning the panel of Mayoral Administration representatives. Image credit: CityLand

    Council Member Rafael Espinal questioning the panel of Mayoral Administration representatives. Image credit: CityLand

    Council Members expressed concern-ridden comments on the proposal’s plans for neighborhood job programs and the proposed housing’s lack of deep affordability levels.  On March 7, 2016, the New York City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises held a public hearing on the East New York Community Plan. If approved, the Plan would make East New York, and portions of Cypress Hills and Ocean Hill, located in Brooklyn, the first area to be rezoned under Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Housing New York plan.

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    Tags : affordable housing, Carl Weisbrod, City Council, Commissioner Vicki Been, Council Member Donovan Richards, Council Member Inez Barron, Council Member Rafael Espinal, East New York, East New York Community Plan, East New York Rezoning, Housing New York, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises
    Date: 03/10/2016
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    City Council Approves Borough Based Jails

    City Council  •  Borough Based Jails  •  Citywide

    Speaker Corey Johnson Image Credit: CityLand

    After modifications and a lengthy Stated Meeting, Borough Based Jails passed despite significant opposition. On October 17, 2019, the City Council voted to approve the City’s Borough Based Jails System application with modifications. The approved plan includes four jail facilities located at 124-125 White Street in Manhattan, 745 East 141st Street in the Bronx, 126-02 82nd Avenue in Queens and at 275 Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn and closure of the Rikers Island detention facility.

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    Tags : borough based jails, City Council, City Council Speaker, Close Rikers, Corey Johnson, Council Member Carlos Menchaca, Council Member Inez Barron, Council Member Margaret Chin, Council Member Rafael Espinal Jr, Council Speaker Corey Johnson, De Blasio, karen koslowitz, Mayor Bill de Blasio, Mayor de Blasio, Rikers, Rikers Island, Stephen Levin, ULURP
    Date: 10/18/2019
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    Ebenezer Plaza Approved by City Council

    City Council  •  ULURP  •  Brownsville, Brooklyn

    Image credit: Perkins Eastman Architects

    City Council approved the development of Ebenezer Plaza that will bring affordable housing, jobs, and a new church space to Brownsville, Brooklyn. On September 7, 2017, City Council passed two land use actions by a vote of 45-0 to allow for the development of a mixed-used plaza in Brownsville. The actions enact a zoning map amendment that allows mixed-use development, and a zoning text amendment that establishes a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing area. The affected area is located north of Hegeman Avenue between Mother Gaston Boulevard and Powell Street. For CityLand’s prior coverage click here.

    The project came to fruition when the Church of God of East Flatbush partnered with Brisa Builders Corporation, a family-owned and community-oriented developer, to create a mixed-use plaza on some property owned by the Church. Brisa Builders then partnered with Procida Companies to increase the project’s capacity. The new plaza is expected to contain 4 affordable residential buildings on 2 lots, retail space marketed to local community organizations, and new walking space between existing residences and the Brownsville Recreational Center. (more…)

    Tags : affordable housing, City Council, Council Member Inez Barron, Mandatory Inclusionary Housing, Rezoning, ULURP
    Date: 09/18/2017
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