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Clinton Hill/Ft. Greene Rezoning
At the request of Community Board 2, local civic groups and elected officials, the Department of City Planning proposed contextual zoning map changes and a zoning text amendment for 99 blocks located within the Fort Greene and Clinton Hill neighborhoods including the Wallabout area of Brooklyn. Under the current R6 zoning, construction of tall apartment buildings without a height limitation is permitted and has resulted in buildings that are inconsistent with the typical brownstone character of the neighborhood and historic districts. Much of the community’s concern stems from the massive, 22-acre Atlantic Yards basketball arena and high-rise development approved at the intersection of Flatbush and Atlantic avenues. Residents fear that Atlantic Yards (which is not subject to city zoning) will encourage more high-rise development in the quiet, low-rise brownstone neighborhoods. Already, a number of out-of-scale, 11- to 13-story tower developments are proposed or have been constructed that are inconsistent with the low-rise, row house neighborhood character. The proposed contextual zoning districts -- R5B, R6B, R6A, R7A -- would protect and preserve the predominantly brownstone character of the neighborhood's residential core and provide opportunities for apartment house construction and inclusionary zoning incentives for affordable housing on Myrtle Avenue, Fulton Street and Atlantic Avenue within the rezoning area. Specifically it would allow six- to eight-story mixed-use apartment and commercial buildings along Atlantic Avenue, while allowing mixed retail and residential buildings along the commercial corridors of Myrtle Avenue and Fulton Street. The proposed rezoning was approved by the City Council in July 2007.
Residents and Leaders Rally Against Redevelopment in Fort Greene
Sunday, October 14, 2007 | New York Post | Topic: Land Use
Community and local leaders assembled to their voice concerns about redevelopment plans in Fort Greene. Many believe the new development will push out lower income residents and eliminate diversity in the neighborhood. Instead of luxury condominiums, protesting residents demand more community facilities and affordable housing.
Myrtle Avenue Partnership Plans Pedestrian-Friendly Street
Sunday, September 30, 2007 | Crain's New York Business | Topic: Urban Design & Architecture
The Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership, a pairing of a business development district and a development corporation, met with city officials to discuss plans to make the developing Clinton Hill street more pedestrian-friendly. The partnership hired Project for Public Spaces to craft the designs for the street while soliciting community input, and is targeting four sections of the street for renewal. Some attribute the increase in pedestrian activity to a recently approved rezoning.
Two Brooklyn Neighborhoods Rezoned
Monday, July 30, 2007 | Brooklyn Eagle | Topic: Land Use
This week the New York City Council approved the rezoning of 90 blocks of Fort Greene/Clinton Hill, and 80 blocks of Dyker Heights/Fort Hamilton. Mayor Bloomberg supports the rezoning, saying it is an important step in the city’s plaNYC 2030 sustainability movement.
Bedford-Stuyvesant and Fort Green/Clinton Hill Areas to be Rezoned
Thursday, March 22, 2007 | New York Sun | Topic: Land Use
The city announced that it will rezone parts of the Bedford –Stuyvesant and Fort Green/Clinton Hill neighborhoods in Brooklyn. Brooklyn’s City Planning Director, Purnima Kapur, said that the rezoning will most likely include height restrictions for some buildings and trade-offs between higher building structures on more commercial streets for additional affordable housing units.


