10 Madison Road Two-Lot Subdivision Progresses
The Eastchester Planning Board reviewed a proposal to divide the property at 10 Madison Road into two residential lots, both conforming to R5 zoning requirements, moving the project forward.
Catching Up
The property at 10 Madison Road, currently home to a single-family residence on an oversized lot, is the focus of a proposed residential subdivision. Owner Michael Seminara and applicant Dal Maierano of Community Designs and Engineering are seeking to divide the existing parcel to create a new building lot, a process that has been under review by the Planning Board.
Key Insights
The Planning Board discussed the proposed two-lot subdivision for 10 Madison Road, noting that the new parcels would conform to local zoning and environmental concerns were addressed.
- The oversized lot at 10 Madison Road will be divided to create a new 5,000 square foot parcel.
- The existing dwelling will remain on a 7,340 square foot parcel.
- Both newly created lots fully conform to Eastchester's R5 zoning district requirements.
- Stormwater management plans for maximum coverage were deemed feasible, and no trees are currently planned for removal.
Zooming In
Prior to this discussion, a former tennis court and swimming pool at 10 Madison Road had already been removed, and the area re-seeded. This pre-work simplifies the site's readiness for development by addressing previous recreational features.