The Architectural Review Board in Eastchester, NY convenes regularly to review land-use applications, zoning changes, and development proposals. LocalForesight has ingested and summarized 1 public session for this board. The most recent recorded session was on June 04, 2026. Latest headline: Five Residential Projects Referred to Planning Board. Each meeting record links to project profiles, docket items, and board sentiment scores.
Meeting History
| Date | Summary | Projects | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 4, 2026 |
Five Residential Projects Referred to Planning Board
- 26 Hathaway Road new home referred to Planning Board with recommendation to approve; neighbors Karen Vasquez and Mark Kahaney voiced concerns about lot size and front setbacks being tighter than other homes on the street, but the board confirmed the design meets all zoning requirements and actually sits further back than required—applicant to submit plan comparing proposed setbacks to adjacent residences. - 28 Hathaway Road new center-hall colonial referred to Planning Board with recommendation to approve; Karen Vasquez raised flooding concerns and the board instructed the town consulting engineer to review the stormwater mitigation plan (underground drywells capturing 100-year storm runoff) at the Planning Board hearing. - 134 Hilburn Road single-family addition and exterior makeover referred to Planning Board with recommendation to approve; board supportive of Hardy siding and stone veneer finishes but suggested applicant consider replacing the existing bow window with a modern triple-window design to better match the new farmhouse aesthetic—stormwater mitigation required for net new impervious coverage. - 45 White Road second-story addition over existing home and small front foyer bump-out referred to Planning Board with recommendation to approve; board voted unanimously with no objections; neighbor Diane Majore's privacy concern about side windows was addressed with green giant plantings along the property line. - 56 Anderson Avenue renovation of existing craftsman bungalow with front and rear additions referred to Planning Board with recommendation to approve; board voted unanimously with no public opposition—project requires two variances (front yard setback 11.4 ft vs. 30 ft required, side yard setback 6.2 ft vs. required minimum). |
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