100 Union Ave. Redevelopment Site (Brooklyn) - Public Comment Invited on Brownfield Application and Work Plan

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Public Comment Invited About Brownfield Cleanup Program Application and Draft Investigation Plan for Site on Union Ave., Brooklyn

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has received a Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP) application and Draft Remedial Investigation Work Plan from Carnegie Management Inc. and 100 Union Holdings LLC for a site known as 100 Union Avenue Redevelopment Site, site ID #C224274. This site is located in the Borough of Brooklyn, within the County of Kings, and is located at 100 Union Avenue.

A copy of the application, Draft Remedial Investigation Work Plan and other relevant documents are available at the document repositories located at Brooklyn Public Library - Williamsburgh Branch, 240 Division Ave, Brooklyn 11211 and Brooklyn Community Board 1, 435 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn 11211.

There are several ways to comment on BCP applications. Comments can be submitted to the site Project Manager Shaun Bollers at NYSDEC-Region 2, 1 Hunter’s Point Plaza, 47-40 21st Street, Long Island City, NY 11101; via email at shaun.bollers@dec.ny.gov; or by calling 718-482-4096. All comments must be submitted by August 2, 2018.

Site information can be viewed by entering the site ID noted above at: http://www.dec.ny.gov/cfmx/extapps/derexternal/index.cfm?pageid=3

What is the Brownfield Cleanup Program?

New York’s Brownfield Cleanup Program (BCP) is designed to encourage private-sector cleanups of brownfields and to promote their redevelopment as a means to revitalize economically blighted communities. The BCP is an alternative to “greenfield” (land not previously developed or contaminated) development and is intended to remove some of the barriers to, and provide tax incentives for, the redevelopment of brownfields. Since its inception (2003), the BCP has catalyzed the cleanup of more than 300 contaminated sites statewide and incentivized redevelopment. There are more than 350 active sites in the BCP.

Additional information on the State's Brownfield program is available at DEC’s website: http://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/8450.html