621 Wood St is a residential proposed at 621 Wood St, Mamaroneck, NY, 10543-1733 in Mamaroneck (Village), NY. The project is currently pending before local land-use boards. Michael Bruckman is listed as the developer on the public record. LocalForesight has tracked 1 public hearing appearance before Zoning Board of Appeals.

Project Overview

621 Wood St

Michael Bruckman is proposing a residential project at 621 Wood Street in the Village of Mamaroneck. No further details on the project scope, scale, zoning status, or approval stage are currently available.

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Property Stats

Status Pending
Type Residential
Address 621 Wood St, Mamaroneck, NY, 10543-1733
Developer Michael Bruckman

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Timeline

Jun 4, 2026
Zoning Board of Appeals
  • Deferred pending submission of updated survey and 3D rendering
  • Applicant proposes front porch addition requiring 8.5-foot front yard setback variance (42% reduction from existing 16.2 feet)
  • Existing one-story foyer already non-conforming; proposed covered porch would extend non-compliance by approximately 4.5 feet
  • Board requested rendering to visualize aesthetic impact and confirm dimensions before next hearing
  • Two-story rear addition noted as not requiring variance

Next steps

  • Updated survey required (applicant to contact Spinelli Surveying for new date)
  • 3D or front-view rendering of proposed front porch due by July 15, 2026 (preferably by July 9 deadline)
  • Submissions to include elevation detail showing railing/fence replacement for existing decorative wall
  • Return to Zoning Board of Appeals on July 23, 2026 (Thursday)

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Sentiment

6 /10

From Zoning Board of Appeals · Jun 4, 2026

  • Board cautiously open but seeking clarification; Member 8 visited property and noted this would be shortest setback on street; requested rendering to evaluate 42% variance request
  • Technical debate over existing wall location, platform depth, and measurement points; some confusion resolved regarding pre-existing non-conforming conditions dating to 1930s house construction
  • Chair and Member 2 appeared willing to proceed if design can be clearly visualized; noted owner could proceed without covered porch if variance too substantial

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