Official Journal of the City of New York - February 28, 2023
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Source: Official Journal of the City of New York
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VOLUME CL
NUMBER 39
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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BOROUGH PRESIDENT - BROOKLYN
PUBLIC HEARINGS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section 201 of the New York City Charter, the Brooklyn Borough President will hold a ULURP hearing on the matter below in person, at 6:00 P.M., on Tuesday, February 28, 2023, in the Borough Hall Community Room.
The meeting will be recorded for public transparency.
Lincoln-Wortman Rezoning 230024 ZMK, 230025 ZRK, 230026
PQK, 230027 PPK
Applications by JNB Realty LLC and the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development HPD, pursuant to Sections 197-c and 201 of the New York City Charter affecting 10 privately owned lots fronting Autumn, Lincoln, and Wortman Avenues in East New York.
The co-applicants are seeking:
A zoning map amendment to change the development site from R4 to R6A and R6B districts
A zoning map amendment to designate the development site a Mandatory Inclusionary Housing MIH Area
Acquisition and disposition of four formerly City-Owned lots in the project area by HPD
The requested actions would facilitate two fiveand seven-story residential buildings, with a total of 206 affordable apartments on a 50,000-square foot parcel in Brooklyn Community District 16 CD 16.
The units would be geared toward households earning, on average, 30%
to 70% of Area Median Income AMI. Approximately 63 units would be permanently affordable, pursuant to MIH Option 1. The development would provide 55 ground-floor and cellar-level accessory parking spaces. As part of the project, Wortman Avenue will be developed with a new street and sidewalk to allow vehicular and pedestrian traffic.