White Plains · Design Review Board

Design Review Board

May 11, 2026

Sentiment rating: 7/10

The board cleared five sign applications with routine approvals and conditions—mostly facade restoration and separate permits for electrical work and street obstruction. Two applicants did not appear, so their applications were held or removed from the agenda. The standout was Horizon Technologies' 27-unit condominium proposal, which the board recommended for approval pending removal of strip lighting and screening of rooftop equipment.

Design Review Board meeting in White Plains

Meeting outcomes

  • 66 Brockway Place wall signs approved; applicant must remove one existing sign at the stairway entrance and restore the facade to match existing conditions, including removal of all mounting holes and ghosting images.
  • 199 East Post Rd illuminated wall sign approved; no visible wires or conduits allowed, and applicant needs a separate electrical permit.
  • 204 Mamaroneck Ave wall sign approved; sign returns must match the color of lettering, and Department of Public Works for street/sidewalk obstruction.
  • 206 Mamaroneck Ave wall sign approved; facade must be restored after removal of existing gooseneck lighting, separate electrical , and Department of Public Works for street/sidewalk obstruction.
  • 66 East Post Rd wall sign reviewed; applicant did not appear.
  • 25 N Lexington Ave temporary real estate sign extension request not reviewed; be removed from the agenda until applicant requests reinstatement.
  • 8 So Kensico Ave storefront and facade exterior changes not reviewed; applicant did not appear.
  • 98 Broad Parkway 27-unit condominium on 11,761-square-foot vacant lot recommended for approval; strip lighting at top of building must be removed and all rooftop mechanical equipment must be screened as presented.