75 Hillbrook Road

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75 Hillbrook Road is a commercial proposed at Greenburgh, NY, USA in Greenburgh, NY. The project is currently pending before local land-use boards. JONATH Tools is listed as the developer on the public record. LocalForesight has tracked 1 public hearing appearance before Zoning Board of Appeals.

Project Overview

75 Hillbrook Road

JONATH Tools is proposing a commercial project at 75 Hillbrook Road in Greenburgh. The project is in the early stages of the approval process, with specific details regarding site plan, scale, and zoning compliance not yet publicly documented. Further information on the nature of the commercial use, building footprint, and required variances or special permits will emerge as the application advances through municipal review.

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Property Stats

Status Pending
Type Commercial
Address Greenburgh, NY, USA
Developer JONATH Tools

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Timeline

Jun 18, 2026
Zoning Board of Appeals
  • Deliberation only; case adjourned — Board unable to reach consensus with only 4 members present; requires all 5 for decision
  • Applicant seeks variances for two illuminated logos (78" and 54" diameter) and fabricated lettering (36" and 21" tall) on renovated warehouse/office building
  • Board members split: one opposed signage as non-essential marketing rather than need; one accepting of sign size; one unconvinced of necessity given existing zoning allowances
  • No public comment received; applicant encouraged to consider minimizing request before reappearance
  • Matter deferred pending full board attendance

Next steps

  • Case adjourned pending full board quorum (5 members required for vote)
  • Applicant may consider submitting minimized variance request for future hearing
  • Written notice to be sent to applicant regarding deferral and possibility of resubmission with narrowed scope

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Sentiment

4 /10

From Zoning Board of Appeals · Jun 18, 2026

  • Board skeptical overall; Chair and one member questioned why variance needed when company could comply with existing sign code or use alternative design (colored band, improved entry signage)
  • One board member more accepting of sign dimensions but did not move for approval
  • Applicant presented visibility and branding rationale; emphasized commercial setting with no residential neighbors impacted; board found arguments insufficient to demonstrate legal 'need' vs. marketing preference

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