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Presentation To: Brooklyn Bridge ParkCommunity dvisory Council (CAC)
February 3, 2015Congregation Mt Sinai
250 Cadman Plaza West
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By the end of 2014 everyone could see something hadgone terribly wrong.
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Proposals must comply with all relevant land usecontrols. Such development controls include,
without limitation , the MGPP , the FEIS , theLetter of Resolution, select requirements found in theNew York City Zoning Resolution relating to the
preservation of the view plane from the Brooklyn
Heights Promenade, the Design Guidelines andcertain other requirements discussed below.
From the 2011 Pier 1 Request For Proposal
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The efforts include measures to fully protect the
extraordinary views currently available within thepark and its surrounding environs. For instance, the
design intends to protect views at the Fulton Ferryand Atlantic Avenue entries, as well as the view plane
and the existing views of the Brooklyn Bridge and
the harborfrom the Promenade
. New structures
have been carefully placed so that important
viewsheds and protected view planes around the site
have been fully respected .
From the 2005 Final Environmental Impact Statement
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Parcel A
1. The southern tall wall too close to the Promenade
2. Incorrect base plane used
3. Bulkheads added to the roof
Parcel B
4. Plans violate SV-1
5. Plans show part of building over 55
Major deviations from Park
s Plan discover to date.
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As planned in 2005, unobstructed views of the Bridge wouldhave been visible from many points along the Promenade.
View Line
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Instead the tall wall of the hotel complex was extendedcloser to the Brooklyn Promenade, breaking the view line
New View Line 1
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Next, the base plane was raised. Even a small change at thebuilding ends up being a large change in the view.
New View Line 2
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Finally, bulkheads have been placed on the roof, blockingeven more of the view of the Brooklyn Bridge.
New View Line 3
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The difference between the top and bottom views lines is thetotal view lost because the BBPC failed in their duty to readand enforce their own Planning documents.
StolenViews
2005 Plan As built in 2015Save The View Now
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From the Design Guidelines: Pier 1 Building Envelope. Openwater views from all of Squibb Park were in the BBPC Plan.
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What happened to the water views from Squibb Park?
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Respondents are strongly encouraged to
transition in height down to no more than
34
within 80 feet of the southern courtyard,
limiting the height of the southern section of
Parcel A, across Furman Street from
Squibb Park , in order to protect the views of
the East River from Squibb Park .
From the 2011 Pier 1 RFP
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BBPC, why was the height not limited to 34
asspecified in the Design Guidelines and RFP?
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