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The public hearing focused on two agenda items related to zoning amendments in Brooklyn Community District 3. The first item concerned a private application for the Kent Avenue rezoning to facilitate a residential development with 65 units, including affordable housing. The second item involved an application by Park Avenue Rezoning Partners for a zoning map and text amendment to facilitate residential and educational facility developments, aiming to address critical school seat shortages and the affordable housing crisis in the area.
The board meeting included updates regarding the nomination process for 2026 graduation awards, an upcoming ULRP hearing, concerns regarding new work requirements for SNAP recipients, and an informational session on a workforce re-entry program for older adults. The board held a vote to provide a positive recommendation for the restoration of the Meadowport Arch. Additionally, representatives from the Center for Brooklyn History provided a presentation on their mission, archival collections, and educational programs.
The public hearing focused on a rezoning application for 200 Kent Avenue in the Williamsburg neighborhood. The proposal seeks a zoning map amendment and a zoning text amendment to facilitate the conversion and expansion of an existing five-story non-residential building into a mixed-use 14-story development. This development would include residential units, including mandatory inclusionary housing units, and commercial floor area. The discussion addressed concerns related to construction impacts on existing tenants, including a grocery store, as well as coordination with the Department of Transportation regarding the adjacent bike lane.
The meeting featured a presentation from the New York City Small Business Resource Network, represented by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. The discussion covered free business support services, including one-on-one case management, access to legal counsel, financing, and marketing guidance. The presenters highlighted the network's outreach efforts, demographics of businesses served, and strategies for community boards to engage with local small businesses. Community board representatives discussed the utility of district-specific data reports for annual needs statements, the role of nightlife in business districts, and the potential for collaboration on resource fairs.
The public hearing focused on a proposed zoning map amendment and related special permits for a new 18-story mixed-use development at 2950 West 24th Street in the Coney Island neighborhood. The project involves a rezoning from R6 and R6/C1-2 to R7-3 and R7-3/C2-4, incorporating a mandatory inclusionary housing district to provide affordable units, a daycare facility, and commercial space. Key discussion topics included the proposed parking waiver, the impact of building massing on existing neighboring structures, the provision of new open space and recreational amenities, and coordination with HPD regarding housing referrals.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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