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City OKs UWS development with ‘poor door’ for residents

The🌳 city approved a developer’s controversial plans for a “poor door” on the Upper West Side, The Post has learned.

Extell cameಌ under fire last year when it introduced plans for a 33-story luxury condo wit⛎h a separate entrance for affordable-housing tenants.

A spokesman for the Department of Housing Preservation and Development confirmed that the agency had approved Extell’s applica🌳tion for the Inclusionary Housing Program.

Under the program, developers 🍎may build larger properties in exchange for providing on- or off-site low-income housing.

The development will have 219 units overlooking the waterfront and 55 affordable units in a “building segment” faciꦏng the street.

Manhattan B𝓡orough President Gale Brewer vowed to reject future developments with separate entrances.