5 Greenmeadow Rd

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5 Greenmeadow Rd is a residential proposed at 5 Greenmeadow Rd, Eastchester, NY, 10709-1412 in Eastchester, NY. The project is currently pending before local land-use boards. LocalForesight has tracked 1 public hearing appearance before Planning Board.

Project Overview

5 Greenmeadow Rd

A residential project is proposed at 5 Greenmeadow Road in Eastchester. The developer has not been publicly identified in available records. No information on the project's scale, scope, zoning status, or approval stage is currently available.

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Property Stats

Status Pending
Type Residential
Address 5 Greenmeadow Rd, Eastchester, NY, 10709-1412

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Timeline

Apr 23, 2026
Planning Board
  • Discussion only — Application 25-65 for 5 Greenmeadow Road; landscape architect plan presented with revised tree species and screening views
  • Structure lowered 18 inches from 13.5 feet to 12 feet; 5.5-foot wall and 6-foot fence screening rear yard visible from Leslie Avenue below
  • Board raised concerns about landscape architect's letter stating plants may "brown, drop off in time" — unclear maintenance feasibility in tight space between fence and structure
  • Applicant's representative (Mr. Fernandez) stated landscaper would maintain trees with shears despite stop work order deterring access; visibility of browning limited to below fence line
  • No vote taken; matter continues with outstanding maintenance and horticultural viability questions unresolved

Next steps

  • Landscape architect letter and revised planting plan retained for board consideration
  • Outstanding clarification needed on plant maintenance viability and interpretation of "brown, drop off" language
  • Matter to return to future Planning Board meeting (specific date not stated in transcript)

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Sentiment

4 /10

From Planning Board · Apr 23, 2026

  • Board skeptical and concerned: Chair Bonanno and Member Philip Nemecek questioned the landscape architect's cryptic language about plant mortality; Member Lauren Goodridge expressed doubt about maintenance commitments when rear area is not visible from owner's perspective
  • Applicant's representative defensive but assuring, citing personal experience with similar tight plantings; however, the stop work order history and lack of landscaper attendance raised credibility concerns about future maintenance

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