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Site context and surrounding area of the 123-12 Sutphin Boulevard project
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The presentation provides an overview of the site context and surrounding area for the 123-12 Sutphin Boulevard project, demonstrating how the proposed development fits into the neighborhood.
- Existing R6 zoning districts to the north and south of the site.
- The proposed R6A district bridges the gap between existing R6 areas on Sutphin Boulevard.
- Surrounding buildings include 4-story residential buildings to the north and 8-story residential buildings to the south.
- A park is located immediately to the southeast of the proposed building.
- Currently, the site houses a dilapidated one-story concrete structure built in 1995.
Richard Lobel
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The next slide is the zoning map, which although challenging to read, you can kind of see there's R 6 both to the north and south of the site.
0:10:03
We'll detail on the area map how well this fits in.
0:10:06
The next slide is the tax map, which shows highlighted in red the church property as well as the next slide to the north, the property across 120 Third.
0:10:19
And so these would be the properties that would be rezoned pursuant to this proposal.
0:10:23
There's existing R6 to the north and south of the site.
0:10:26
I think the next slide really tells the story well.
0:10:29
It's the area map which shows that this proposed R 6 A District bridges the gap on Sutphin between the existing R 6 to the north and south allowing for contextual development.
0:10:40
There are four story residential buildings to the north.
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There are eight story residential buildings to the south.
0:10:46
This building at five stories in terms of the primary bulk of the building will fit well within the character.
0:10:52
We also have a park immediately to the southeast which would allow for the benefit of residents of the proposed building.
0:10:59
The next slide and the next several slides are photos of the surrounding area.
0:11:03
On the upper right corner, formerly you could see the, there it is, you can see that one story concrete structure.
0:11:11
This was erected in 1995 and has sat there, you know, for the entirety of this time really demonstrating that, you know, there was no productive development at the site.
0:11:23
So we're really excited about the opportunity to move forward and to produce something that would allow for housing and affordability, as well as for updated community facility space for the church, which currently is housed in a small building across 120 Third.