Hello from CORD!
Monday morning we received this heartfelt email from a passionate Carroll Gardens resident, and we are re-printing it for all to see in anticipation of tomorrow night's (Thrs., Aug. 28th) important Community Board 6 Public Land Use Meeting at PS 32 on Hoyt Street in CG. (Meeting details below). It captures the emotions of so many of us.
"Attn: All.....We need your help.
As you know, the Carroll Gardens zoning text amendment passed recently protecting the beautiful 15 blocks of garden streets that truly represent this great neighborhood. It was a tough fight and with the persistent of great people from CORD, CGNA, SoBNA, Cobble Hill, Gowanus, Red Hook, Columbia Heights, and other surrounding grassroot associations, we won. This was a small and significant win for the whole community in helping to prevent the out-of-scale developments that can destroy the integrity of this historic community. The zoning text amendment limited height at a 55' maximum level (approx. 5 stories high).
Our next important step is to get a contextual rezoning study in place to protect the rest of this unique neighborhood. To achieve this successfully, we need to continue to demand for respectful developments throughout this community. The developer of 360 Smith Street (above the subway) is petitioning for an exemption with the BSA (Board of Standard and Appeal) claiming that he has laid a substantial amount of his foundation (according to DOB... only 20%) and is requesting to have an extension to continue his development of 7 stories.
We as a whole community need to stand and say "NO". If he is allowed to continue, not only will this be a contradiction to the hard work and fight to preserve this great neighborhood by so many, but it may be a start in damaging our chances of getting contextual rezoning for us all.
I love Carroll Gardens. I love the sunshine, open space, and the sounds of quiet calm when I walk the streets. I love the friends I have met and the kind neighbors and families of many generations. I love the history and the stories being told while sitting on stoops by tree-lined streets. I LOVE CARROLL GARDENS. This is my "HOME". I will continue to protect it as best as I can. Will you help me too? The Community Board 6 LandUse committee is meeting to heard Stein's petition. We need you to come and stand by us to say "NO" to Stein. We need to let the Community Board members and the BSA know that this community is against Stein's petition. If you can make it, the time and location is below. If not, please cut-n-paste the letter also below and email to the community board at
info@brooklyncb6.org
Thank you everyone. Thank you for all your great support and help..."
Maryann and Ringo"
WHEN: THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th/CB 6 Land Use Meeting
TIME: 6:00 PM
PLACE: P.S. 32 317 HOYT ST. (bet. Union and President)
ENTRANCE on Union St
Thursday, August 28, 2008
We need your help at Thursday's Land Use Meeting at CB 6
Monday, August 25, 2008
PUBLIC HEARING on 131 2nd Place
Important CB6 MEETING This Thursday August 28th!
THIS THURSDAY AUGUST 28th COME AND STAND AGAINST
OUT OF SCALE DEVELOPMENT
The developer of 360 Smith Street (aka 131 2nd Place) has filed an application with the Board of Standards and Appeals for permission to continue to build to the fully proposed 70 ‘ height and bulk.Many Carroll Gardens residents vigorously pursued our newly passed zoning text amendment to specifically prohibit this very type of oversized development.
NOW IS TIME TO TELL OUR COMMUNITY BOARD, “NO”!
WHEN: THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th/CB 6 Land Use Meeting
TIME: 6:00 PMPLACE: P.S. 32 317 HOYT ST. (bet. Union and President)
ENTRANCE on Union St
From http://www.brooklyncb6.org/calendar/#28
Aug 28 Landmarks/Land Use
PUBLIC HEARING on 131 2nd Place/360 Smith Street (BSA Cal. No.
202-08-BZY).
Discussion and formulation of a recommendation on an application submitted to the Board of Standards and Appeals (BSA Cal. No. 202-08-BZY) for an extension of time to complete construction pursuant to Zoning Resolution section 11-331, property located at 131 Second Place aka 360 Smith Street (Block 459, Lot 24).
Continued review of a Certificate of Appropriateness application submitted to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for the legalization of various storefront alterations at 164 Court Street, Cobble Hill Historic District.
Presentation and review of a Certificate of Appropriateness application submitted to the Landmarks Preservation Commission for the construction of a new 2-story retail building to replace an existing 1-story building at 79-81 7th Avenue, Park Slope
Historic District.