The Greenburgh Planning Board has granted final approval for the subdivision of 134 Euclid Avenue, along with associated wetland and tree removal permits, paving the way for a new single-family home on the site.

Key Insights

Final approvals for the subdivision, wetland water course permit, and tree removal permit at 134 Euclid Avenue were granted.

  • Permit language was clarified to ensure it includes “successors and assigns,” meaning conditions will apply to future property owners at 134 Euclid Avenue.
  • Conditions for approval included requirements for pervious pavers to manage stormwater and a “forever green easement” for environmental protection.
  • Multiple votes were cast to approve each aspect of the project: the final subdivision, the wetland permit, and the tree removal permit.

Zooming In

The project at 134 Euclid Avenue involves subdividing an existing 0.47-acre lot into two parcels. The current single-family home will remain on one lot, while the other is designated for a new two-story, 3,135 square-foot single-family dwelling. The plan requires disturbing approximately 9,453 square feet of a regulated wetland/watercourse buffer and includes removing two regulated trees, offset by the planting of 22 new trees and 41 shrubs. No variances were required as the proposal adheres to R-10 One-Family Residence District zoning regulations.