New York Methodist Hospital's controversial expansion plans in Park Slope, which would sacrifice five brownstones for a seven-story addition, attracted about 300 people to a Community Board 6 land use subcommittee meeting. Shocker: the crowd was majorly against the idea, and the group voted not to approve the zoning variance. FiPS rounds up some of the opposition. But the minor NIMBY victory could be in vain, since the full board will weigh in soon, and the Board of Standards and Appeals has the final call anyway. [DNAinfo/Brookyn Paper/FiPS; previously]
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