304-09-BZ APPLICANT – Law Office of Jay Goldstein, PLLC, for WIN Glenmore Housing Development Fund Corporation, owner. SUBJECT – Application September 12, 2017 – Extension of Time to Complete Construction of a previously approved Variance (§72-21) which permitted the erection of a ten-story, mixed-use community facility (Women In Need) and commercial building, contrary to floor area (§42-00, 43-12 and 43- 122), height and sky exposure plane (§43-43), and parking (§44-21) which expired on June 7, 2015; Waiver of the Board’s Rules M1-4 zoning district. PREMISES AFFECTED – 81-111 Junius Street, Block 3696, Lot 1, Borough of Brooklyn. COMMUNITY BOARD #16BK ACTION OF THE BOARD – Application granted on condition. THE VOTE TO GRANT – Affirmative: Chair Perlmutter, Vice-Chair Chanda, Commissioner Ottley-Brown and Commissioner Sheta..............................................................................4 Negative: ......................................................................0 THE RESOLUTION – WHEREAS, this is an application for a waiver of the Board’s Rules of Practice and Procedure and an extension of time to complete construction; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on this application on January 23, 2018, after due notice by publication in The City Record, and then to decision on the same date; and WHEREAS, the subject site is located on the east side of Junius Street, between Liberty Avenue and Glenmore Avenue, in an M1-4 zoning district, in Brooklyn; and WHEREAS, the site has approximately 400 feet of frontage along Junius Street, 111 feet of frontage along Liberty Avenue and 111 feet of frontage along Glenmore Avenue, 44,500 square feet of lot area; and WHEREAS, the Board has exercised jurisdiction over the subject site since June 7, 2011, when, under the subject calendar number, the Board granted a variance to permit the development of a mixed-use building with residential use on condition that the parameters of the proposed building be as follows: six stories, a total floor area of 148,165 square feet (3.33 FAR), a perimeter wall and total height of 57 feet, a rear yard with a depth of 83 feet and 24 parking spaces, as indicated on the Board-approved plans; that prior to the issuance of any building permit that would result in grading, excavation, foundation, alteration, building or other permit respecting the subject site which permits soil disturbance for the proposed project, the applicant or successor shall obtain from DEP a Notice to Proceed; that prior to the issuance by the Department of Buildings (“DOB”) of a temporary or permanent certificate of occupancy, the applicant or successor shall obtain from DEP a Notice of Satisfaction; that 304-09-BZ WHEREAS, based upon its review of the record, the Board finds that a waiver of the Board’s Rules of Practice and Procedure and an extension of time to complete construction are appropriate with certain conditions set forth below. Therefore it is Resolved, that the Board of Standards and Appeals does hereby waive the Rules of Practice and Procedure and reopen and amend the resolution, dated June 7, 2011, so that as amended this portion of the resolution shall read: “to grant an extension of time to complete construction for four (4) years, expiring January 23, 2022; on condition that all work and site conditions shall substantially conform to the Board-approved plans; and on further condition: THAT the parameters of the proposed building shall be as follows: six stories, a total floor area of 148,165 square feet (3.33 FAR), a perimeter wall and total height of 57 feet, a rear yard with a depth of 83 feet and 24 parking spaces, as indicated on the Board- approved plans; THAT window-wall noise attenuation and variable capacity air source heat recovery air- conditioning system as an alternate means of ventilation shall be provided in the proposed building, as indicated on the Board-approved plans; THAT the above conditions shall be noted on the certificate of occup
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