
None of the homes with curb cuts ever applied for a permit to do so, Sullivan noted, and the cuts would only be legal if they lead to a back garage or off-courtyard use.
She said inspectors would be dispatched to the block and would dispense violations if they confirm this newspaper’s indisputable findings.
“It looks like a trailer park,” agreed Maria Pagano, president of the Carroll Gardens Neighborhood Association, a civic group determined to have the city enforce the law."
Calling it a "quirk" is somewhat offensive. Of course, so is calling it a "trailer park". A more realistic comparison might be Sheepshead Bay, or Kew Gardens.
It is also odd that later in the article, the paper seems to say that the neighborhood won a battle against Hannah Senesh, when it is clear that Hannah Senesh is the worst offender of the topic that they are discussing for the rest of the article!
Bastards
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