46 Glen Rd is a residential proposed at 46 Glen Rd, Eastchester, NY, 10709-3127 in Eastchester, NY. The project is currently pending before local land-use boards. Michael and Michelle Pizzuti is listed as the developer on the public record. LocalForesight has tracked 1 public hearing appearance before Zoning Board of Appeals.

Project Overview

46 Glen Rd

Michael and Michelle Pizzuti are proposing a residential project at 46 Glen Road in Eastchester. The project is currently in the approval process, though specific details regarding scope, scale, and zoning compliance are not yet documented in available project records. Further information about site plans, variances, or timeline will be available as the application advances through municipal review.

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Property Stats

Status Pending
Type Residential
Address 46 Glen Rd, Eastchester, NY, 10709-3127
Developer Michael and Michelle Pizzuti

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Timeline

Jun 9, 2026
Zoning Board of Appeals
  • Deferred 46 Glen Road (Application 2633) to next meeting (09/08/2026) for resolution only
  • Applicant seeking variances for side yard setback, gross floor area, and impervious surface coverage
  • Property history: land transferred informally from 54 Glen Road in 2000; wall constructed with permit; structures built in 1992 and prior codes
  • Board noted variances "not the worst" and 20+ years of existence without neighborhood complaints
  • Application 2634 (54 Glen Road) deferred separately; separate procedural treatment required by law

Next steps

  • Return to ZBA on 09/08/2026 for resolution vote on Application 2633 (46 Glen Road)
  • Application 2634 (54 Glen Road) deferred separately; treated procedurally distinct per law
  • No submissions indicated; matter ready for final determination at next meeting

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Sentiment

7 /10

From Zoning Board of Appeals · Jun 9, 2026

  • Board sentiment supportive: Chair noted history and long-term neighbor harmony are important; Speaker 1 (Kaylor) stated variances "not the worst" and doubted future problems
  • Speaker 0 (Chair) appreciated applicant's aggregated presentation and emphasized 20+ year existence as mitigating factor
  • No public opposition recorded; no neighbors appeared to object

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