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Monday, November 17, 2008

Stop the Finger Building... Yet Again.

STOP THE FINGER BUILDING
One More Time!

Public Hearing
Board of Standards and Appeals (BSA)
Tuesday, November 18th
10:00 AM

Join Your Neighbors And Speak Out!
(It's probably your last chance since the case might close)

Ask the BSA, “Protect our community and order the Department of Buildings to enforce the zoning laws rather than working to ensure a windfall for a developer operating in bad faith.”

Neighbors Allied for Good Growth (NAG), the People's Firehouse, and several community residents are appealing the Dept of Building's (DoB) decision regarding the validity of the permit for the "Finger Building” (located at 144 North 8th St between N 7th and N 8th and Bedford and Berry).

Although the building is 10 stories tall right now, the DoB has NOT revoked the permit that allows the developer to more than double the current height!!

The Brooklyn DoB Commissioner wrote that the permit is valid because the architect, Robert Scarano, and the developer, Mendel Brach, "BELIEVED" they could use the neighboring roofs for the required "open space". Yet every related legal document (easements, etc.) expressly disallows the use of those rooftops.

The bottom line is that the DOB should insure that the building complies with zoning laws rather than the beliefs of self-interested developers.

40 Rector St., 6th Floor: Hearing Room E
(Take the #1/ W/R train to Rector St. or the 4/5 trains to Wall St in Manhattan)

Call NAG at (718) 384-2248 for more information.

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Update on the Finger Building

Photo: Katie Carman
As noted last week, there was a hearing on the Finger Building of Northside in front of an obscure city agency called the Board of Standards and Appeals. After over two hours of sometimes grueling testimony, the community's appeal to stop the Finger Building from rising to sixteen stories is in a stalemate for the moment. The fight will continue at an upcoming hearing scheduled for October 7, 2008.

Representing the appellants NAG and the People's Firehouse, Attorney Kevin Christopher Shea cited legal precedent to support the community's claims against the project and forcefully questioned the unexplained decision made by the Department of Buildings (DOB) to reverse its December 30, 2005 decision to revoke the permits and approvals to build the wildly out-of-context 220-foot luxury tower.

The origin of this appeal arises from an odd coincidence. Thirty days after the DOB's Brooklyn Commissioner Susan Hinkson issued a written "intent to revoke the approvals and permits" for the Finger Building, she was reassigned to serve as the Borough Commissioner of Staten Island. The revocation order was never acted upon and subsequently rescinded. When the BSA Chair, Meenakshi Srinivasan, asked the DOB spokesperson to explain the reasoning behind this unusual chain of events, she was told that the DOB "wanted to maintain the status quo" provoking spontaneous cries of disbelief from the 30+ local residents that attended the hearing.

The community's argument is that since the developer can at this point in time only demonstrate the legal control of enough space to build the 10-story building (based on being grandfathered into old zoning that was changed in May 2005), the permit to build the 16-story building should be revoked and new building plans submitted that conform to the existing building.

The attorneys for the developer Mendel Brach, invoked the "doctrine of laches" (the failure to appeal in a timely way, a situation based on the DOB's delay in issuing a decision), and argued that revoking the permit for a 16-story tower would be an infringement of the development rights of their client.

The fight will continue at a hearing tenatively scheduled for October 7. Join your neighbors and speak out at the next BSA public hearing:

Board of Standards and Appeals (BSA)
Tuesday, October 7th
Time to be Announced
40 Rector St., 6th Floor: Hearing Room E
(Take the #1/ W/R train to Rector St. or the 4/5 trains to Wall St in Manhattan)

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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Stop the Finger Building! (Yet again)

Photo: Katie Carman

Join your neighbors & speak out!
Tell the Department of Buildings (DOB) to enforce the law rather than work to ensure a windfall for a developer operating in bad faith.

Neighbors Allied for Good Growth (NAG), the People's Firehouse, and several community residents are appealing the Dept of Building's (DOB) decision regarding the validity of the permit for the "Finger Building" (located at 144 North 8th St between N 7th and N 8th and Bedford and Berry).

Although the building is 10 stories tall right now, the DOB has NOT revoked the permit that allows the developer to more than double the current height!
The Brooklyn DOB Commissioner wrote that the permit is valid because the architect, Robert Scarano, and the developer, Mendel Brach, "believed" they could use the neighboring roofs for the required "open space" that would allow a 22-story tower under the old zoning that existed pre-2005. Yet every related legal document (easements, etc.) expressly disallows the use of those rooftops.

The bottom line is that the DOB should ensure that the building complies with zoning laws rather than the beliefs of self-interested developers.

Join us at a public hearing
Board of Standards and Appeals (BSA)
Tuesday, July, 29th
10:00 AM
40 Rector St., 6th Floor: Hearing Room E
(Take the #1/ W/R train to Rector St. or the 4/5 trains to Wall St in Manhattan)

RSVP to NAG at (718) 384-2248 to let us know you’ll be joining us, or call us if you need more information.

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