A Brooklyn community planning review meeting discussed the rationale behind a height and setback relief request for a proposed seven-story residential building in Oakland Gardens. Officials highlighted the project’s intent to enhance street life and maintain a cohesive urban environment.
City planners noted that community feedback emphasized concerns regarding recent developments, particularly hotels, which feature shallow setbacks that detract from street continuity. To address these issues, the proposal seeks to align new buildings with the street and maintain an active street front. Stakeholders expressed the importance of a vibrant public space, which has influenced the planning process.
Participants at the meeting outlined that the proposed building will adhere to a height requirement between six and 15 stories, with upper floors set back to create a visually appealing skyline while promoting street activity. Planners are collaborating with agencies such as the Department of Transportation and parks to ensure that the development aligns with overall public realm enhancement efforts and community needs (Source: https://youtu.be/guf7sYbd2wM&t=2626).
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