Here Are The Proposals Affecting Affordable Housing, Landmarks In Brooklyn
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Here Are The Proposals Affecting Affordable Housing, Landmarks In Brooklyn
"NEW YORK, NY - A City Council subcommittee that oversees major land use, property transfers and development decisions is reviewing a series of proposals that could reshape parks, housing and large development sites across Brooklyn. The committee does not approve construction itself but decides whether applications may move forward in the city's public review process. Park And Property Acquisition Prospect Farm Acquisition (C 250304 PQK) Affordable Housing And Redevelopment (Constellation Projects) Constellation CB5 (C 250312 HAK) Constellation CB3 (C 250313 HAK) Constellation CB16 (C 250314 HAK) Addresses: 908-910 Madison St.; 1901-1903A Atlantic Ave., BrooklynWhat It Does: Clears the way for redevelopment of multiple sites into affordable housing."
"Constellation CB17 (C 250315 HAK) Constellation Open Door tax exemption (G 250093 XAK) Arena and special permit (C 260026 ZSK) Zoning Resolution amendment (N 260028 ZRK) Additional land disposition (C 260012 PPK) Property acquisition (C 260029 PQK) Zoning map change (C 260038 ZMK) Mandatory Inclusionary Housing zoning (N 260039 ZRK) Disposition of city-owned property (C 260040 PPK) Site selection for medical and community facilities (C 260042 PCK) Urban renewal plan amendment (C 260041 HUK) Disposition of city-owned land (C 260027 PPK) Addresses: 1794-1796 St. Johns Place; 85-87 Legion St.; 250-254 Herzl St., BrooklynWhat It Does: Enables housing development on scattered city-owned parcels."
"The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission handles thousands of permit and designation applications each year. About 95% of routine permit applications for work on designated landmarks are processed at the staff level and approved without a full public hearing, based on compliance with LPC rules."
A City Council subcommittee with jurisdiction over major land use, property transfers and development decisions is reviewing multiple proposals affecting Brooklyn parks, housing and large development sites. The subcommittee determines whether land use and zoning applications may proceed through the city's public review process but does not itself approve construction. Proposals include property acquisitions, disposition of city-owned parcels, Constellation affordable housing projects at specified addresses, an arena and special permit, zoning map and resolution changes, mandatory inclusionary housing designations, and site selection for medical and community facilities. The Landmarks Preservation Commission processes most routine landmark permits at staff level.
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