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Dumbo: Sunset Splash
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy hosts Sunset Splash, its annual benefit gala. The main party takes place in Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park from 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. The after-party dinner is in the Tobacco Warehouse at 8:00 p.m. Musical guests include Binky Griptite and the Melomatics and Fisherman Tiki Trio. Party tickets start at $95; dinner tickets start at $500. Thursday, 6 p.m. at Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park, under the Brooklyn Bridge. (718) 802-0603, ext. 13. See www.brooklynbridgepark.org for more information.

Clinton Hill/Fort Greene: Rezoning Hearing
At 5:00 p.m., there will be a hearing on R6B rezoning for Fort Greene and Clinton Hill at Brooklyn Borough Hall. Come to the 2nd floor Community Room. This is the second item on the agenda.

Park Slope: MOIM Opening
Park Slope welcomes a brand new Korean restaurant to the neighborhood today. Stop by Garfield Place, just east of Seventh Avenue, for the grand opening of MoiM and check out their menu of “Modern Korean Cuisine.”

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  1. Anon 11:53 AM

    There’s always an appeal to the Board of Standards and Appeals. Betcha you might be able to get a variance, especially under the circumstances.

  2. I think that the best way to deal with your problem is to stop the rezoning of the neighborhood so that you can add a breakfast nook onto your house.

  3. To a lower factor which means for me that with the new zoning, I will now be over FAR (due to an existing and absurdly shaped extension) and so the plan to tear it down and rebuild it, while still possible, will result in the breakfast room being a, uh, intimate? cozy? tiny breakfast nook.

  4. This rezoning issue in Fort Greene/Clinton Hill is really getting my goat. After working with an architect, drawing up plans, getting ready to submit them and then having to experience our own unplanned delay of a couple of years, suddenly my plans for a tasteful garden level addition might get thrown out the window? All because of the new high-rises? This is absurd. Why can’t the rezoning just focus on the new buildings going up and leave what used to be my extra-FARs alone? Guess I’ll have to go to the damn meeting.