Community Board 10 Voted In Favor of 9201 – 4th Avenue. Is Anyone Surprised?

No one should be surprised that Community Board 10 voted in favor of rezoning 9201 – 4th Avenue.
Many of these people spoke out against the City of Yes, but then went silent when Justin Brannan carved out his own home from The City of Yes and voted in favor of the City of Yes. As long as it wasn’t affecting their homes, it wasn’t a concern to them.
Strangely, during the developer’s presentation, it was said that the electric vehicle charging station going into the Kentucky Fried Chicken lot was not going to open there. We checked with several people and this is untrue. Community Board 10 did not correct that information. More info:
This rezoning will move the property from a C8-2 to C4-4D with Mandatory Inclusionary Housing. This will be a 97-unit building with 25% permanently affordable housing. The one thing that was included was that this is site-specific and not precedent-setting for the area.
Hugs,
marlene
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