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    South Williamsburg mixed-income project approved

    Rezoning/Text Amendment  •  Williamsburg, Brooklyn
    Proposed Wythe Avenue Rezoning.

    Developer agreed to community request to exclude bar or restaurant from ground floor of mixed-income project. On March 23, 2011, the City Council approved Bruce Terzano’s proposal to develop a two-building mixed-use project at the corner of Wythe Avenue and South 3rd Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The mixed-income project will include a six-story building with 61 market rate apartments and ground floor commercial space, and a smaller six-story building with eighteen permanently affordable apartments. Terzano requested that the City rezone a portion of the block from M3-1 to M1-4/R6A and apply the City’s Inclusionary Housing Program to the project site.

    Brooklyn Community Board 1 opposed the project, requesting a more restrictive M1-4/R6B zoning district and a prohibition against ground floor bars or restaurants. Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz requested a guarantee that the affordable housing would be built. Neighbors in opposition argued that the proposal amounted to spot zoning and claimed that Terzano should have instead sought a BSA variance. The City Planning Commission unanimously approved the proposal. 9 CityLand 26 (March 15, 2011). (read more…)

    Tags : Brooklyn Community Board 1, Bruce Terzano, Inclusionary Housing Program, Joseph Vance Architects, Wythe Avenue Rezoning
    Date:04/15/2011
    Category : City Council
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    Hearing held on Williamsburg mixed-use project

    Rezoning/Text Amendment  •  Williamsburg, Brooklyn

    Image: Courtesy Joseph Vance Architects.

    Project near Domino Sugar Refinery would provide 59 market-rate units and eighteen affordable units. The City Planning Commission held public hearings on Bruce Terzano’s proposal to develop a 104,000 sq.ft. mixed-use project at the corner of Wythe Avenue and South 3rd Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The project would include a six-story building with eighteen affordable apartments and a larger six-story building with 59 market-rate apartments and ground-floor commercial space. The site, one block from the Domino Sugar Refinery, is occupied by a parking lot and plumbing supply store owned by Terzano.

    Terzano proposed rezoning a half-block portion of Wythe Avenue between South 2nd and South 3rd Streets from an M3-1 manufacturing district to an M1-4/R6A mixed-use district. Terzano also requested that the City apply the Inclusionary Housing Program to the area in order to build affordable units. The Commission held separate hearings on the applications in order to comply with public notice requirements. (read more…)

    Tags : Joseph Vance Architects, Terzano proposed rezoning a half-block portion of Wythe Avenue between South 2nd and South 3rd Streets from an M3-1 manufacturing district to an M1-4/R6A mixeduse district. Terzano also requested that, Wythe Avenue Rezoning
    Date:02/15/2011
    Category : City Planning Commission
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