9 The Ct is a residential proposed at 9 The Ct, New Rochelle, NY, 10801-2810 in New Rochelle, NY. The project is currently pending before local land-use boards. Mario Canteros is listed as the developer on the public record. LocalForesight has tracked 1 public hearing appearance before Historical and Landmarks Review Board.

Project Overview

9 The Ct

Mario Canteros is proposing a residential project at 9 The Court in New Rochelle, located in Block 828, Lot 14. The application, filed as HLRB 4-2026, is currently in the approval process before the local review board. Beyond the developer's name and property location, specific details regarding the scope of work, zoning compliance, and current approval status are not available in the project record.

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Property Stats

Status Pending
Type Residential
Address 9 The Ct, New Rochelle, NY, 10801-2810
Developer Mario Canteros

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Timeline

Jun 10, 2026
Historical and Landmarks Review Board
  • Discussion only / Deferred – Board indicated extensive concerns about permit violations and historic district compliance; applicant directed to revise and resubmit
  • Major issues: vinyl windows/materials, chain link fence (not approvable), material inconsistencies (brick, vinyl siding, cedar shakes mixed on front facade), and lack of historical precedent
  • Board clarified jurisdiction: only street-visible elements subject to HLRB review; building dept. handles pools, HVAC, and other non-visible work
  • Applicant advised to consult building department for non-architectural items, revise facade materials to align with 1910-era precedent, and replace chain link fence with historically appropriate alternative
  • Public comment noted outdoor kitchen porch is visible from street, contradicting applicant's earlier characterization

Next steps

  • Applicant to revise proposal with historically appropriate materials aligned to 1910-era precedent
  • Replace chain link fence with board-approvable alternative; reconsider mixed facade materials (brick, vinyl, cedar) for consistency
  • Consult building department on non-architectural items (pools, HVAC, etc.) to remove from HLRB purview
  • Resubmit for board review after modifications; keep Kevin's office (building/planning dept.) and board chair apprised of changes

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Sentiment

3 /10

From Historical and Landmarks Review Board · Jun 10, 2026

  • Board largely unsupportive; concerned that extensive unpermitted work proceeded without HLRB approval; skeptical of applicant's proposed material choices and fence options
  • Board member emphasized need for historical references and consistency with district guidelines before approval; another noted vinyl windows/materials would not be favored
  • Public (resident Elena Harrison, 70 Hunter Ave.) opposed; noted outdoor kitchen porch is visible from street and should be subject to review

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