47 High St is a mixed-use proposed at 47 High St, Yonkers, NY, 10703 in Yonkers, NY. The project is currently pending before local land-use boards. LocalForesight has tracked 1 public hearing appearance before Zoning Board of Appeals.

Project Overview

47 High St

A mixed-use development is proposed at 47 High Street in Yonkers. No additional project details—including the developer name, scale, zoning classification, or approval status—are currently available in the project record.

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Property Stats

Status Pending
Type Mixed-Use
Address 47 High St, Yonkers, NY, 10703

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Timeline

Jun 17, 2026
Zoning Board of Appeals
  • Discussion only; application continued to next month
  • Applicant (Shaheen Badali, engineer) presented site plan modifications including new front walkway, accessible ramp, removed center door replaced with window, and revised entry configuration
  • Staff identified multiple unresolved issues: food mart use (illegal, must be discontinued), ADA parking, price sign consolidation, cargo trailer removal, curb definition, canopy lighting distance to adjacent residence, and ice freezer removal
  • Applicant committed to providing robust landscaping plan, current site photos, and lighting plan prior to next hearing
  • Board member raised concern about food mart removal only for canopy approval versus pursuing formal use variance

Next steps

  • Applicant to submit revised landscaping plan prior to next hearing
  • Applicant to provide current colored site photographs prior to next hearing
  • Applicant to submit lighting plan for canopy illumination
  • Applicant to confirm food mart discontinuation status and obtain current sidewalk condition documentation
  • Matter continued; return to board next month

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Sentiment

6 /10

From Zoning Board of Appeals · Jun 17, 2026

  • Board generally collaborative but concerned about process compliance; member James Ray (Speaker 4) expressed skepticism that food mart removal was tied only to canopy project and suggested applicant should pursue use variance if retaining food mart
  • Board member (Speaker 15) noted sidewalk deterioration visible on Google Maps and requested confirmation of current conditions and repair commitment
  • Applicant and staff appeared aligned on remedying identified deficiencies; no public opposition recorded in transcript

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