Articles about "95 Ardsley Road"

Board Demands Developer Coordinate Neighbor Access for Wall Project

The Greenburgh Planning Board approved a steep slope permit for a retaining wall project at 414 Central Park Avenue South, but mandated the developer obtain written permission or denial for construction access from its northern neighbor within 60 days. This condition sets a new precedent for proactive developer engagement with adjacent properties to mitigate construction impact.

Greenburgh Planning Board Recommends 95 Ardsley Rd Variances

The Greenburgh Planning Board issued a neutral recommendation to the Zoning Board of Appeals regarding variance requests for a residential project at 95 Ardsley Road. This move followed applicant improvements to stormwater management plans.

Planning Board Drops Water Line Condition After Legal Review

Greenburgh's Planning Board removed a condition requiring the town to remove water lines on 7 and 8 Rita Lane, stating it lacked the legal authority to impose such a demand. The decision, made despite a property owner's vocal protest about long-standing property issues, clarified the limits of the board's power to compel municipal infrastructure work.

95 Ardsley Road Project Approved with Conditions in Greenburgh

The Greenburgh Planning Board has approved the residential development project at 95 Ardsley Road, clearing the way for a new garage and pool with specific conditions regarding demolition and stormwater management.

Greenburgh Approves Difficult Developments with Strict Environmental Demands

The Greenburgh Planning Board approved two grant applications totaling over $6 million for pedestrian safety and sidewalk improvements, while also advancing several complex development projects. This dual approach signals the town's strategy to leverage external funding for systemic infrastructure upgrades even as it greenlights new development with significant environmental and zoning challenges.

95 Ardsley Rd Plans Reviewed, Stormwater Upsized

The Greenburgh Planning Board reviewed updated plans for 95 Ardsley Rd, focusing on a new garage and pool with enhanced stormwater management, while the existing garage's historical status awaits a separate board's decision.

Greenburgh Board Demands Existing Infrastructure Assessments for Approvals

The Greenburgh Planning Board deferred final approval for the Central Animal Hospital's proposed 10,447 square-foot facility at 718 Central Park Avenue South, pending detailed engineering reports on existing stormwater management and a retaining wall. The board showed its commitment to thoroughly reviewing existing site conditions before approving projects, even those with no proposed external changes.