| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Simeon Bankoff | Please stop the continued destruction of 16th Street |
| 2 | Tracy Rudzitis | |
| 3 | Aaron Brashear | 16th St. needs safe, legal and responsible development. None of this criteria has been met for over 4 years!
Brooklyn needs the same, this day forward. |
| 4 | Josephine Fassari | |
| 5 | Craig Rimby | |
| 6 | Darryl Alladice | |
| 7 | Bo | I want to know who is being paid off. |
| 8 | Kathleen Offenholley | |
| 9 | Charles O'Donnell | We who live in the neighboorhoods would like to reside where we originally bought into. |
| 10 | Pete Solomita | |
| 11 | Jeff Pachman | |
| 12 | Karl Greenberg | These shoddy developers not only at this site, but at several others on 16th street, 15th street and 8th avenue are a SCOURGE. They are erecting truly unsightly, dangerous structures, that are utterly out of character with the neighborhoods they invade. The only metaphor I can come up with is cancerous lesions. If we were living in the 19th Century, these human parasites would be boiled in tar. |
| 13 | Anonymous | katan should regret the day he came to brooklyn |
| 14 | GG Pelekases | I hope this thing spread like wild fire till we can finally get some peace from these parasites |
| 15 | kevin shultis | |
| 16 | Rustie Brooke | |
| 17 | Nicholas S. Pisano | |
| 18 | Ileana Hernandez | |
| 19 | Rita Miller | |
| 20 | Anonymous | |
| 21 | Joseph Cavallo | |
| 22 | Sara Zaslow | This has been an ongoing travesty with constant safety violations (to neighbors and construction workers) and an extreme detraction from quality of life and neighborhood wellbeing. We experienced it on 15th Street living through the horendous demolition and rush to build foundation at 188 15th St - another of Katan's horror shows. It is time for the city to provide responsible oversight. |
| 23 | Lauren Young | I would like to see city government become much more aggressive in making sure that developers follow the law. It seems that the city is so eager for new construction that it is giving away our neighborhoods without demanding anything in return. |
| 24 | Anne Marie Paladino | |
| 25 | Mirem Villamil | |
| 26 | Sarah DiGregorio | |
| 27 | Alan Richtmyer | |
| 28 | alex sinclair | Please don't let this group get away with leaving our homes and families unsafe. They must be accountable and held to the proper standards, for the health and safety of our neighborhood.Thank you |
| 29 | Richard Gehr | |
| 30 | Rusty-Mae Moore | I live within a block of the property in question in this petition, and close to 7 other development projects on my block. My address is 214 16th Street. My own house has recently gone through a gut renovation, and I must say that our contractor (NY Best ) was able to complete the project with very little disruption of the street compared to the common practice of projects run by non-residents of the neighbors. Also, please think of doing something about requiring affordable housing to remain in the neighborhood. |
| 31 | Mic Holwin | Air. Light. Quality of life. Three things necessary for human existence; three things bulldozed over by developers here in the Wild West of Bklyn. |
| 32 | David Moore | |
| 33 | Julia Fitzgerald | |
| 34 | Eleanor Moretta | |
| 35 | Curtis Macdonald | |
| 36 | Louis Tufino | |
| 37 | Tom Keough | |
| 38 | James Proko | I can't believe that , while the parasites are allowed to destroy our lives, we need to sign a petition to get our elected and appointed officials to do their jobs. |
| 39 | Mark Groh | |
| 40 | Cynthia Babak | |
| 41 | Tom Toomey | Investment in the people who live in these communities outweighs any developer's investment. Remember that. |
| 42 | Geraldine Ivins | |
| 43 | Kevin Hodge | |
| 44 | James B. Harvey | |
| 45 | Pamela Saturday | |
| 46 | Julie Milburn | |
| 47 | June Reich | |
| 48 | Aaron Hans | |
| 49 | Monica Stabin | |
| 50 | Michelle de la Uz | Isaac Katan and whomever he does business with violate both building code and zoning rules as a standard course of business and since they are not penalized in any substantive manner (i.e. real $), they continue to do it. At what point does a developer, and his development team's actions rise to the level of criminal behavior due to willful and consistent disregard for the law and rules? A thorough third party investigation into 162 16th Street's interaction with NYC DOB would end in recommendations that would inevitably stop the current sale of apartments until violations have been cleared (and the existing structure altered in substantive ways). Protect unknowing buyers and the neighbors. |