Greenburgh Planning Board Amends 7 and 8 Rita Lane Subdivision
The Greenburgh Planning Board voted to amend the previously approved subdivision for 7 and 8 Rita Lane, removing a condition related to completed utility work. The approval came despite a co-applicant expressing strong frustration over project delays and communication issues.
Catching Up
Catching Up
For months, the project at 7 and 8 Rita Lane has sought to re-subdivide two existing residential lots owned by Presta Giacomo Perkins. The primary goal is to resolve a long-standing driveway encroachment from 8 Rita Lane onto 7 Rita Lane, requiring a lot line adjustment without proposing new construction. The Zoning Board of Appeals previously granted some necessary area variances, though one for a side yard setback was denied.
Key Insights
The Planning Board streamlined the project by recognizing completed utility work, though underlying communication issues persist for 7 and 8 Rita Lane.
- The Greenburgh Planning Board approved an amendment for 7 and 8 Rita Lane.
- This amendment officially removed a condition requiring utility improvements (drainage and water service rerouting), as the work is now finished.
- A co-applicant raised significant concerns regarding communication, project delays, and repeated property damage throughout the process for 7 and 8 Rita Lane.
Notable Moments
Contentious Moments
During the meeting, a co-applicant for 7 and 8 Rita Lane expressed deep frustration regarding the ongoing project. They highlighted repeated issues, stating, "Communication has been a nightmare, and the delays are unacceptable." The co-applicant also mentioned experiencing property damage, noting, "This is not just about paperwork; it's about our daily lives being disrupted and our property getting damaged repeatedly." These concerns underscored the personal impact of the project's protracted nature.