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Minutes from June 27 Meeting
Stable Brooklyn/East Windsor Terrace Community Group
General meeting, Monday, June 27, 2005, 7:00-8:30pm
International Baptist Church, Caton Place and Coney Island Avenue

CORRECTED NOTES (7/13/05)

20 residents and Randy Peers, Vice-Chair of CB7 and Chair of the Land Use Committee, attended the general meeting. Apologies to those who could not attend because of incorrect information about the building entrance.

COMMITTEE REPORTS
Downzoning report
Downzoning committee: Mandy Harris, Nat Moss, Erin O'Leary, Anna Brackett
Mandy and Nat related information from their meeting with Richard Bearak from the Brooklyn Borough President's office. Zoning maps of the neighborhood and various zoning designations will be posted to www.stablebrooklyn.com for review.

Zoning map illustrates how the blocks between Caton Place and Caton Avenue from Ocean Parkway to East 8th Street are zoned differently from the surrounding neighborhood. These blocks, currently zoned R6, threaten the smaller houses of the area, as developers can build high rise, high density buildings as-of-right as currently zoned. The zoning is higher density and lacks the contextual "B" suffix that the rest of Windsor Terrace enjoys (R5B). The history of zoning in this area supports our bid to be downzoned.

In 1993, the Ocean Parkway Special Zoning District was formed and the area was zoned R5. However, because of pending construction of a nursing home on Caton Avenue between E7 and E8 Streets, City Planning decided to exclude the blocks between Caton Place and Caton Ave from Ocean Parkway to East 8 Street from down-zoning. These blocks were left R6 while the rest of the area was rezoned R5.

We intend to submit a ULURP application seeking new zoning, probably at R5B level. (Exact zoning we will ask for is still under discussion and review; R5B is in line with the rest of Windsor Terrace, which makes for a compelling argument for us: we are part of Windsor Terrace and deserve the same protection as our neighbors on the other side of the circle.) As a community group, we have the Cypress Hills Community ULURP application as a guide. In their case, City Planning ushered the application through. We will seek sponsorship for our ULURP from CB7, which has already indicated their support, from City Councilman Bill de Blasio, from City Planning, and from the Borough President's Office. Mr. Bearak noted that Marty Markowitz's office is unlikely to sponsor a specific community group application. Randy Peers advised that we ask de Blasio's office to sponsor us rather than assume they will not.

Downzoning would not affect 23 Caton Place (tire factory and Little Gray Barn), which is going to be a 107-unit apartment building as-of-right. Our downzoning application would encompass 22 Caton Place (chalkboard factory), which already has a ULURP application pending to be upzoned to R7A.

Property reports
22 Caton Place committee: Emily Waters
Dave has tried to trace the owner of the property, listed as A. Yagoda. Information will be public record when the ULURP is certified; in the meantime, it may remain hard to pinpoint a person behind the development company.

A ULURP application was made in December 2004 for this property to be upzoned from R6 to R7A. Randy offered that we might use the R7A application as a way of negotiating concessions with the developer. Is there a way to gain concessions on number of parking spaces, on footprint of building viz lot line, etc, in exchange for not opposing upzoning? The developer can always build an R6 building as-of-right at any time (unless and until we successfully downzone the property, in which case the developer would likely seek a variance...). When their ULURP is certified, CB7 will hold public hearings. They will hold these public hearings in our neighborhood if we request it (either at International Baptist Church or Holy Name).

23-45 Caton Place committee: Anna Brackett, Erin O'Leary
A small group met with Mr. Kavlak, the developer, on Sunday, June 26, to look at the plans for the building, a 107-unit condominium building. The building will be 8 stories high (7th and 8th stories stepped back), with 57-61 parking spaces two floors below ground. Entrance to parking garage is on Caton Place, adjacent to the back entrance to 71 Ocean Parkway. The facade is aluminum and glass. The plans have been approved and construction may begin a month from now. Expected construction time estimated to be 16 months. The building was designed by Karl Fischer; a rendering can be found on the architect's web site, http://www.kfarchitect.com/ (click on multifamily and then Caton Place for details).

Erin noted that there is little we as a community group can do at this stage of development. However, Mr. Kavlak was nice to meet with us and might be amenable to community suggestions for improvements (in exchange for not holding up construction with stop-work orders). We should draw up specific suggestions such as use or placement of flood lights, mature trees and landscaping, benches, etc.

Caton Avenue committee: June Reich
June did not contact the owners of record because she was unsure how to approach them, or what conversation to have, given our plans to downzone. Randy suggested we table Caton Ave for the time being and poll our community about what we'd like to see there. This needs to be taken up.

Please note that no committee has yet been formed for the following property:
Corner property at Coney Island Avenue and Kermit Place (old auto lot and ice cream parlor)

Environmental reports
Sewers committee: Dave Werner
Dave reported on his conversation with DEP, in which he reiterated questions in Brennan's letter. We are waiting for answers from DEP. (Brennan's letter will be available to read on www.stablebrooklyn.com)

Street-safety committee: Phillip Jones
Mandy shared CB7 letter to DOT, with map by Phillip Jones, requesting stop signs and other signage at the intersection of Caton Place and East 8 Street. Nat asked about making East 8th Street one-way. We also discussed traffic problems on Ocean Parkway. We would like stop signs along Ocean Parkway from Caton Avenue to the circle, in order to slow down cars and discourage illegal truck traffic. Jane volunteered to take this up. Randy instructed her to call Jeremy Laufer, District Manager of CB7 (718-854-0003), who will make the request to DOT on our behalf.

NEW BUSINESS
Block party committee
Permit application to close a street must be made 3 months in advance. Erin will look into the application process. Emily and June volunteered to help. Agreed that September would be a good time to have a block party/silent movie night.

Beautification committee
Other beautification projects might include a Kensington Stables painting party.

Letter-writing committee
June volunteered to write letters to State Senator Carl Andrews, Assemblyman Jim Brennan, Councilmember Bill de Blasio, Borough President Marty Markowitz, CB7 to give them a synopsis of our activities and to thank them for their support.

NEXT GENERAL MEETING OF STABLE BROOKLYN IS TUESDAY, JULY 26, TIME AND PLACE TBD.

Respectfully submitted,
June Reich
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