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Community Board 2 News

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

All residents are welcome to attend the following upcoming Community Board 2 Meetings:

 

Executive Committee
Monday, April 23, 6:00 PM
Long Island University (DeKalb and Hudson avenues)
Library Learning Center Room 515

The committee will either vote on (“For Executive Committee Action”) or refer to the full board (“For Board Action”) recommendations on the items listed below. All of the items listed below were previously considered by the committees indicated.

Health, Environment and Social Services Committee

Liquor License Applications
(For Executive Committee Action)

New Restaurant Wine

  • 33 main Street; OGC Dumbo Ltd, dba One Girl Cookies
  • 14 Jay Street; Punto Bianco
  • 25 Bond Street; Ganso

New On-Premises

  • 773 Fulton Street; Prospect Restaurant
  • 176 Smith Street; Izakaya on Smith

New On-Premises; Alteration

  • 25 Lafyayette Avenue; Berlyn
  • 419 Myrtle Avenue; Putnams
  • 90-100 Smith Street; Pincholino Corp

Renewal Restaurant Wine

  • 150 Smith Street; Caruso Pizzeria & Restaurant
  • 122 Smith Street; Ikki Japanese Cuisine Inc.
  • 68 Jay Street; Triton Distributing Company
  • 20 Columbia Heights; Iris Cafe, Inc.
  • 97 A Hoyt Street.aka 348 Atlantic; Mile End LLC
  • 507 Myrtle Avenue; Fork
  • 848 Fulton Street; Fulton Thai Restaurant

Renewal On-Premises

  • 73 Jay Street; Pedro’s Bar & Restaurant
  • 108 Jay Street, The Gallery Cafe
  • 81-83 Atlantic Avenue; The Moxie Spot
  • 101 Montague Street; Lantern
  • 15 Metrotech Center; Luciano’s
  • 80 Montague Street; Teresa’s Restaurant
  • 222 Duffield Street; Sheraton Brooklyn Hotel
  • 101 Montague street; Lantern
  • 271 Adelphi Street; Red Bamboo

Land Use Committee
Land Use Committee’s comments/recommendations on CIty Planning’s proposed revisions to the 2012 Waterfront Revitalization Program.
(For Board Action)

Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) Applications: (For Executive Committee Action)

  • 12 South Portland Avenue – Fort Greene Historic District (PDF) – Application is to remove an existing dormer and raise the attic roof.
  • 29 Jay Street – Dumbo Historic District (PDF) – Application is to enlarge a masonry opening to accommodate a public entrance, install new signage and exterior lighting and new mechanical equipment which will not be visible from the street.
  • 357 Waverly Avenue – Clinton Hill Historic District (PDF) – Application is to construct a new 44′-2″ deep, 16′-8″ wide, one-story rear-yard addition, along the northern side property line and construct a 35′X8′ in-ground pool, 9′-6″ from the rear (eastern) property line.
  • 144 Montague Street – Brooklyn Heights Historic District (PDF) – Application is to install signage.
  • 177 Montague Street – Brooklyn Heights Historic District (PDF) – Application is the installation of two cooling towers and new mechanical equipment.

Transportation and Public Safety Committee
(For Board Action)

Unenclosed sidewalk cafe Berlyn at 25 Lafayette Avenue, between Ashland Place and St. Felix Street .
Proposed improvements for Ashland Place
Design for Fox Square, Fulton Street and Flatbush Avenue Extension
Youth, Education and Cultural Affairs Committee

 

Youth, Education and Cultural Affairs Committee
Wednesday, April 25, 6:00 PM

Long Island University
Library Learning Center Room 515 (DeKalb and Hudson avenues)

Rhea Wong, Executive Director, Breakthrough New York, will brief the education committee on program and plans for a Brooklyn expansion.

The committee meeting will begin with the approval of the agenda and introduction of the committee officers. The meeting will conclude with the approval of the previous month’s meeting minutes, a chairperson’s report, other business and a community forum during which the public may speak

Please visit www.nyc.gov/brooklyncb2 to learn more about Community Board 2

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

Top Stories in and around Fort Greene: Week Ending April 21, 2012

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

 

 

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SPECIAL OFFER
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The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.

  1. The Most and Least Walkable Neighborhoods in Brooklyn
  2. 7 Great Places to Drink Outside
  3. 17 Hurt in Brooklyn School Bus Crash
  4. The Rise of the Hipsterminator
  5. Our Crime Epicenter: The Atlantic Terminal and Atlantic Center Malls
  6. Panel Approves City Plan for Forlorn Fulton Street Square
  7. Police Examine Death of Man Who Was Hit by Patrol Car
  8. Brooklyn Italian Restaurants
  9. Brooklyn Flea Shopping Guide
  10. Impact of Atlantic Yards, for Good or Ill, Is Already Felt

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

Top Stories in and around Fort Greene: Week Ending April 14, 2012

Monday, April 16th, 2012

This Week’s Top Stories is Sponsored by this Evening’s

Fort Greene Association Neighborhood Mixer

Sponsor

271 Adelphi Street, between Dekalb and Lafayette Avenues

 

The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.

  1. Fort Greene House Sells in 4 Weeks, May Break Record!
  2. Pratt Visiting Professor Killed in Alleged Domestic Incident
  3. Slice Likes: NYC’s Pizza Authority Gives the Nod to Clinton Hill’s Speedy Romeo
  4. Adrian Grenier Part of Sprouting Trend: Park Slope Food Coop Members Leaving for Greene Hill
  5. Manhattan Teacher Killed in Apartment; Police Take Her Son into Custody
  6. 7 Things Brooklyn Did First
  7. What Will You Do if the G Train Goes? [POLL]
  8. Is this New Brooklyn Hotel Basically the one from Portlandia?
  9. Gun-wielding Creeps Rob Woman
  10. Singer Melanie Fiona Dishes on Men, Meat, Thrifting and Shoes
The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.


Employment Opportunities at the Barclays Center

Monday, April 16th, 2012

Dear Neighbors,

We received the following current job openings with Barclays Center. Details about these employment opportunities are listed at the Barclays Center website

Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment Jobs
BEC Suite Sales Manager

Levy Restaurant Jobs
General Manager of Clubs
Director of Concessions at Barclays Center/Brooklyn Nets
Director of Human Resources at Barclays Center/Brooklyn Nets
Controller at Barclays Center/Brooklyn Nets
General Manager of Suites at Barclays Center/Brooklyn Nets
Director of Purchasing at Barclays Center / Brooklyn Nets

AEG Arena Jobs
Director, Finance
Director, IT Services
Engineering Manager
Manager, Guest Services
Staff Accountant

 

The Fort Greene Association (FGA) is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

FGA April / May Newsletter Online

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

The April / May 2012 edition of the Fort Greene Association Newsletter is online. Pick up a copy at some of your favorite local shops.

April / May 2012

In this issue:
•Discover Bldg 92
•The Trials and Trubulations of Saint FelixStreet
•Local Activist Leaves His Heart in Fort Greene
•The Spirit of Giving is Infectious
•Newscenes

Many thanks to our Newsletter Underwriters:

Corcoran Real Estate is proud to underwrite the FGA April/May 2012 Newsletter

Brown Harris Stevens is proud to underwrite the FGA April/May 2012 Newsletter

Filmore Real Estate is proud to underwrite the FGA April/May 2012 Newsletter

To learn how your business can advertise with the FGA and benefit the neighborhood contact us at [email protected]

And and mark your calendars for
our next Neighborhood Meeting

Living Green in Fort Greene Neighborhood Mixer and Meeting
April 16, 2012
7 PM - 9:30 PM
Ronald Edmonds Learning Center (MS 113)*
300 Adelphi Street between Lafayette and Dekalb Avenues
Admission: FREE

Learn about the various green programs taking place in Fort Greene, their impact in the community, and how you can benefit from them.

Confirmed participants include:

DK Holland, Bee Hive Host
Sean Meenan, Owner, Habana Outpost
Gary Oppenheimer, Founder, AmpleHarvest.org
Gwen Schantz, Founder, Brooklyn Grange Farm
Rob Shepherd, Market Manager, Fort Greene GrowNYC

Also meet the members of Fort Greene’s Community Gardens:
Carlton and Rockwell Brooklyn Bears l Farragut l Greene Garden l Ingersoll l Walt Whitman

*Why the new locations for FGA’s 2012 Neighborhood Mixers and Meetings? The FGA this year is holding our meetings at different locations to give residents the opportunity to explore buildings they may pass all the time but never been inside.

Join us for our Neighborhood Mixer. FGA Neighborhood Meetings are free and open to all, homeowners and renters alike. See you there.

Serving Greater Fort Greene,
Fort Greene Association

Five Reasons Why You Should Attend: Living Green in Fort Greene

Monday, April 9th, 2012

 

 

 

  1. Learn about the benefits of consuming local raw honey to build up your immune system to reduce suffering from seasonal allergies
  2. Meet members of Fort Greene’s Community Gardens
  3. Find out how everyone can benefit from locally grown fruits and vegetables made available at local Fort Greene food pantries
  4. Learn how a Fort Greene green business brings together a community
  5. Discover local recycling programs

And more!

RSVP today at [email protected] to reserve your seat and to receive meeting updates and follow-up meeting announcements. Click here for meeting details.

 

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

Joint Community Boards 2 and 6 Community Meeting

Sunday, April 8th, 2012

Ever wondered why your favorite watering hole doesn’t use its outdoor space or why they won’t let you dance on the bar? Also, why is the trash pick-up always late at night and how does a liquor license get approved?

These questions and more will be answered at the community meeting hosted by Community Boards 2 and 6 on:

April 12, 2012; at 6:00 p.m.
250 Baltic Street
(Court & Clinton Streets) Auditorium

This is a neutral forum designed to clarify questions, and will be conducted as an informal questions and answer session.

Representatives from State Liquor Authority, city agencies and local precincts will be on hand to answer questions in respect to noise, smoking, outdoor usage, garbage and other related issues.

Please visit www.nyc.gov/brooklyncb2 to learn more about Community Board 2.

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

Top Stories in and around Fort Greene: Week Ending April 7, 2012

Sunday, April 8th, 2012

Your Support is Needed

The Communications and Community Engagement Committee of the Fort Greene Association (FGA) sources daily news about Fort Greene and the surrounding neighborhoods to keep you up to speed on what’s going on and to highlight what makes our community unique. If you are interested in receiving immediate daily updates please become a Fan of the FGA on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.

 

  1. Brooklyn Sexual Assaulter At Large
  2. Adrian Grenier Actor is Said to Be Kicked Out of Co-op. He Says Otherwise
  3. Thieves Loot Hanson Place Apartment
  4. Fort Greene House Sells in 4 Weeks, May Break Record!
  5. Atlantic Yards Report: Another Planned Bar/Lounge on Flatbush Avenue
  6. It’s Officially Sidewalk Cafe Season — So Here’s Our Guide
  7. Brooklyn Flea Founder to Open New Space for Small Biz and Food Vendors
  8. Barclays Center Arena will Change Brooklyn Forever
  9. DeKalb Market Returns on Saturday — Now with Beer and Music
  10. Downtown’s Dekalb Market Opens 2012 Season On April 7
  11. Protest Outside 470 Vanderbilt Avenue
  12. Goodbye Fulton Mall—Bus Line Rerouted In Downtown Brooklyn
  13. Who Should Pay To Keep Whitman Houses Kids Off the Streets?
  14. Another Sold Jehovah’s Property Now Offering Rentals
  15. Where to Eat Early Arrival Soft Shell Crabs in NYC
  16. Mr. Brownstoner’s Crown Heights Creative Hub is But the First of Goldman Sach’s Investments in the Hood
  17. Two Prep School Friends Join Forces for New Fulton Street Restaurant
  18. Top Outdoor Spots In the Neighborhood [POLL]
  19. Hundreds March Through Fort Greene to ‘Stop the Violence’
  20. Where New York Comes Up for Air


The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan.

Support Local Fort Greene Schools!

Sunday, April 8th, 2012

Here are four Fort Greene classroom fundraisers in need of local support. Please consider making a donation or sharing this post with neighbors and friends who might be interested in supporting these local projects.

We Want Our “15 Minutes of Fame!
Dr. Susan Mckinney School of the Arts

Gimme Me Some Room!
PS 20, The Clinton Hill School

Art Basics First - Paint, Paper and Pencils
PS 46, Edward C Blum

Digital Parity For Art Students
PS 46, Edward C Blum

 

The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan

Community Board 2 News

Friday, April 6th, 2012

CB2 General Meeting, April 11, 2012

Community Board 2 (CB2) will hold its April general meeting next week at 6:00 pm on Wednesday, April 11. The meeting will be held at St. Francis College, Founders Hall (the auditorium), 180 Remsen Street, between Clinton and Court streets in Brooklyn Heights.

Three of the links below are to files in “portable document format” and are so indicated with the notation, “(PDF).” If you have not already, download Adobe Reader to open these files.

Prior to the meeting, the community board will hear two presentations. Marianne Rossant, the principal of the Urban Dove Team Charter School, will present a transfer high school set to open in fall 2012. The high school will co-locate for two years in the Department of Education (DOE) building (K117) at 300 Willoughby Avenue, two blocks east of Community District 2.
Read DOE’s Amended Educational Impact Statement, which includes a summary of the now approved proposal (PDF)

Deborah Schwartz and Julie Golia, respectively the president and public historian at the Brooklyn Historical Society, will introduce An American Family Grows in Brooklyn: The Lefferts Family Papers at Brooklyn Historical Society, a new on-line exhibition.
Access the new digital exhibit

 

Citation: Eliza J. Lefferts, circa 1850s-1860s; Lefferts family papers, ARC.145, box 5, folder 8; Brooklyn Historical Society.

 

Meeting Agenda

The meeting will begin with approval of the agenda and the minutes of the March 14, 2012 general meeting. CB2 Chairperson John Dew and District Manager Robert Perris will report.

Lawrence Whiteside, chairperson of the Land Use Committee, will present the committee’s recommendation (14-2-1) that CB2 support the design of phase two of City Point, with the requirements that

a public toilet be provided;

  • the benches be graffiti resistant and designed to discourage laying down;
  • additional trees, shrubs and planters be included in the streetscape design; and
  • the feasibility of access to the proposed underground loading dock be studied by the Department of Transportation.

 

Phase Two of City Point is the two buildings center-left. The tall building at the corner of Flatbush Avenue Extension and Willoughby Street is proposed for a future phase.

Hemalee Patel, chairperson of the Transportation and Public Safety Committee, will present the committee’s recommendation (8-0-1) that CB2 support the design of the trial Fowler Square public plaza.
View the presentation made at the February 16, 2012 public workshop on Fowler Square (PDF)
Learn more about the New York City Plaza Program

 

As New Business, CB2 will consider a resolution in part supporting the “Campaign for Children,” opposing budget cuts to child care and after-school programs. The Citizens’ Committee for Children, one of the sponsors of the campaign, presented to the youth committee on March 28, 2012.
Read an analysis of the cuts in the City’s Fiscal Year 2013 Preliminary Budget (PDF)

CB2 may also consider a health committee recommendation on a liquor license application for the Barclays Center, the arena currently under construction on the “superblock” bounded by Atlantic, Flatbush and Sixth avenues.
Download CB2′s public notice of its joint meeting with Community Board 6, to be held the night before both community board’s April general meetings

The community board’s economic development and parks committees will report on their meetings since the March general meeting. The April general meeting will conclude with an open session at which the public may speak—Please sign the speakers list.—and other business, as introduced by board members.

Upcoming Committee Meetings

The following committee meetings are planned for between now and the May 9, 2012 general meeting. All meetings are scheduled for 6:00 pm. Agendas will follow at a later date.

Parks and Recreation Committee
Monday, April 16, 2012; Dining Rooms A&B, Brooklyn Hospital, 121 DeKalb Avenue

Transportation and Public Safety Committee
Tuesday, April 17, 2012; First Floor Board Room, St. Francis College, 180 Remsen Street

Land Use Committee
Wednesday, April 18, 2012; Room LC400, Dibner Building, Polytechnic Institute, off of the MetroTech Commons at 5 MetroTech Center

Executive Committee
Monday, April 23, 2012; Room 515, Library Learning Center, Long Island University

Youth, Education and Cultural Affairs Committee
Wednesday, April 25, 2012; Room 515, Library Learning Center, Long Island University.

Economic Development and Job Creation Committee
Tuesday, May 1, 2012; Room 515, Library Learning Center, Long Island University

Health, Environment and Social Services Committee
Wednesday, May 2, 2012; Conference Rooms 1A&1B, Third Floor, North Pavilion, Brooklyn Hospital,
121 DeKalb Avenue
Please note that this will be the committee’s meeting location until the summer recess.

May General Meeting

The community board’s May general meeting will be held at Building 92, the Brooklyn Navy Yard’s new exhibition and visitor center. The meeting is scheduled for 6:00 pm on Wednesday, May 9. Shuttle service will be provided by the Navy Yard between Downtown Brooklyn and Building 92.
Learn more about Building 92, the Brooklyn Navy Yard Center.

 

Please visit www.nyc.gov/brooklyncb2 to learn more about Community Board 2


The Fort Greene Association is devoted to historic preservation, neighborhood and park enhancement, as well as cultural, economic and housing advancement throughout the neighborhood of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. The Fort Greene Association, Inc. is an all-volunteer organization, operating as a non-profit 501(c) (3) charitable organization that supports and works in concert with the many other fine organizations that make our community so special and vital. Follow us on Twitter or become our Facebook Fan
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