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elleng

(130,870 posts)
Wed Apr 12, 2017, 06:41 PM Apr 2017

Save The Brooklyn Botanic Garden!

In 1991 The Brooklyn Botanic Garden "BBG" got a rezoning along its perimeter to protect itself against tall buildings that would cast shadows and destroy the visual integrity of the Garden.

Now a major developer, Cornell Realty, wants to break the height limits of 6/7 stories (60/70 feet) and build buildings as high as 23 stories (230 ft) which is over a 300% increase.

This rezoning however must be approved by Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo.

Please sign our petition and let her know that we care about our sunlight, our air, our public spaces and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Tell her to say NO! to this development. Let her know that this is an election year and we vow to only support candidates that support our causes and protect our public assets.

Help us preserve and protect this valuable public greenspace, where over 700,000 people a year visit!

https://www.change.org/p/councilwoman-laurie-cumbo-save-the-brooklyn-botanic-garden?

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Save The Brooklyn Botanic Garden! (Original Post) elleng Apr 2017 OP
This is so important Sanity Claws Apr 2017 #1

Sanity Claws

(21,847 posts)
1. This is so important
Wed Apr 12, 2017, 07:03 PM
Apr 2017

All the shade from tall buildings will affect the plants and trees in the garden. The tall buildings will in effect change the growing conditions and prevent sun loving plants from growing. It is much more than a question of esthetics.

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