- This meeting has passed.
3 Public Hearings – BSA Applications (2) and COYCN
Date and Location
Thursday September 7, 2023 at 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
CB14 District Office – 810 East 16th Street (directions).
Schedule
- 6:30 PM – Public Hearing on Special Permit Application: BSA Nbr. 2023-21-BZ – 1337 East 24th Street
- 6:45 PM – Public Hearing on Special Permit Application: BSA Nbr. 2023-27-BZ – 3199 Bedford Avenue
- 7:00 PM – Public Hearing on City of Yes for Carbon Neutrality (COYCN) Proposed Zoning Text Amendment.
Agendas
(1) SPECIAL PERMIT: This application is filed pursuant to Sections 73-622 of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York to request a special permit to allow the enlargement of an existing single-family home in an R2 zoning district, contrary to the underlying Floor Area/FAR (ZR 23-141), Open Space/OSR (ZR 23-141), Side Yard (ZR 23-461[a]) and Rear yard (ZR 23-47) requirements.
1337 East 24th Street, between Avenue M and Avenue N, Block 7660, Lot 29, BSA Calendar No. 2023-21-BZ – Applicant’s Representative: Jay Goldstein, Esq., 646-535-3771.
(2) SPECIAL PERMIT: This application is filed pursuant to Sections 73-622 of the Zoning Resolution of the City of New York to request a special permit to allow the enlargement of an existing single-family home in an R2 zoning district, contrary to the underlying Floor Area/FAR (ZR 23-141), Open Space/OSR (ZR 23-141), Side Yard (ZR 23-461[a]) and Rear yard (ZR 23-47) requirements.
3199 Bedford Avenue, between Avenue J and Avenue K, Block 7607, Lot 15, BSA Calendar No. 2023-27-BZ – Applicant’s Representative: Jay Goldstein, Esq., 646-535-3771.
(3) Consideration of the draft CB14’s recommendation to the Department of City Planning’s City of Yes for Carbon Neutrality (COYCN) Proposed Zoning Text Amendment. Click here to see where to find more information on COYCN, watch CB14’s meeting discussions on YouTube, read the preliminary comments CB14 sent to DCP, and read/watch the presentation of the “Zoning for Carbon Neutrality for Brooklyn CB14” report and presentation by FCNY Planning Fellow Morgan Reuther.