915 Howard Ave

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915 Howard Ave is a residential proposed at 915 Howard Ave, Mamaroneck, NY, 10543-1620 in Mamaroneck (Village), NY. The project is currently pending before local land-use boards. FEMA grant applicant / homeowner is listed as the developer on the public record. LocalForesight has tracked 1 public hearing appearance before Zoning Board of Appeals.

Project Overview

915 Howard Ave

The project at 915 Howard Avenue in Mamaroneck is a residential property whose owner has applied for a FEMA grant. No details regarding the scope of work, proposed modifications, or current approval status are available in the project record.

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Property Stats

Status Pending
Type Residential
Address 915 Howard Ave, Mamaroneck, NY, 10543-1620
Developer FEMA grant applicant / homeowner

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Timeline

May 7, 2026
Zoning Board of Appeals
  • Approved with 2-year extension to obtain building permit; applicant may return for update in 18 months
  • Variance originally granted in 2023 but lapsed due to pending FEMA home elevation grant; applicant unable to proceed without jeopardizing grant eligibility
  • Board accepted existing 2022 engineering reports and survey; architect certified no changes to plans
  • New village stormwater regulations satisfied by existing plan (100-year storm standard already met)
  • Condition: applicant must sign Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) before approval finalized

Next steps

  • Applicant to sign Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) immediately
  • Two-year extension granted to obtain building permit; time frame tied to FEMA grant award rather than fixed date
  • Applicant may return voluntarily in 18 months to provide update on FEMA grant status
  • FEMA grant application deadline May 22, 2026 for BRIC grant program

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Sentiment

7 /10

From Zoning Board of Appeals · May 7, 2026

  • Board supportive overall; Chair noted approval would help applicant rather than impede progress; one member stated 'there's nothing we can do except get in her way'
  • Chair expressed concern about relying on 3-year-old documents but accepted architect certification of no changes
  • Applicant sympathetic position strengthened by personal hardship (13-year-old and 3-year-old at home; paying mortgage and rent simultaneously while house uninhabitable since Hurricane Ida)

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