315 Boston Post Rd

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315 Boston Post Rd is a commercial proposed at 315 Boston Post Rd, Port Chester, NY, 10573-4701 in Port Chester, NY. The project is currently pending before local land-use boards. D&B Company is listed as the developer on the public record. LocalForesight has tracked 1 public hearing appearance before Zoning Board of Appeals.

Project Overview

315 Boston Post Rd

D&B Company is proposing a commercial project at 315 Boston Post Road in Port Chester. The project involves redevelopment of an existing commercial property in the town's commercial district. The developer is currently working through the local approval process with the Port Chester planning and zoning authorities. Specific details regarding the scope, scale, and nature of the proposed improvements are not yet publicly available.

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Property Stats

Status Pending
Type Commercial
Address 315 Boston Post Rd, Port Chester, NY, 10573-4701
Developer D&B Company

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Timeline

May 21, 2026
Zoning Board of Appeals
  • Adjourned to 06/18/2026 pending Planning Commission SEQRA determination
  • Motion to prepare findings in favor of the application approved 4-0
  • Public hearing kept open until Planning Commission completes environmental review
  • Applicant seeking variance for 19 additional parking spaces (total requirement 58; previous 2003 variance granted zero spaces)
  • Church expansion includes two-story rear extension with enlarged congregation area, second-floor fellowship space, and outdoor deck

Next steps

  • Matter adjourned to 06/18/2026 meeting
  • Planning Commission must complete SEQRA environmental review before final vote
  • Staff to prepare findings in favor of application
  • Public hearing to remain open pending Planning Commission determination
  • No return appearance required unless Planning determination is delayed

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Sentiment

7 /10

From Zoning Board of Appeals · May 21, 2026

  • Board supportive of church growth and expansion; Chair expressed no problem with application despite substantial parking variance
  • Chair's initial concern about parking impact was addressed by applicant's demonstration of nearby municipal lots with capacity during off-peak service hours
  • Board member noted concern about potential impact to residential property at 45 Travis Avenue but accepted applicant's evidence of available parking and off-peak scheduling

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