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    Use variance for mini-storage facility denied

    Board of Standards & Appeals  •  Mill Island, Brooklyn

    Site now used for b us parking lot. Enopac Holding LLC, which since 1995 operated a parking lot for 150- 180 school buses on its property located at 6055 -6065 Strickland Avenue in Brooklyn, sought a use variance from the BSA to allow the construction of six mini-storage buildings on the property. Although the site historically contained several heavy and light industrial uses, including a waste treatment facility, the City rezoned the area in 1996 to residential R3-1.

    BSA denied the variance, finding that six large garage buildings would be extremely detrimental to a proposed adjacent development of 52 semi-detached homes, and would permanently change the character of the residentially- zoned neighborhood. BSA rejected consideration of Enopac’s claim that the 52-unit construction, due to high remediation costs, would be abandoned. BSA also found that, although the parking lot pre-existed the rezoning, it was less permanent than the six proposed structures. (read more…)

    Tags : 6055 -6065 Strickland Avenue, Enopac Holding LLC, In re Enopac Holding UC v. BSA
    Date:11/15/2004
    Category : Court Decisions
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