Articles about "408 South Seventh Avenue"

Mount Vernon Demands Soundproof Rooftop Walls for New Homes

The Mount Vernon Planning Board approved the 408 South Seventh Avenue project, a new homeownership development, with the condition that its proposed rooftop terraces include six-foot, solid, sound-dampening walls. The board effectively created private, enclosed outdoor rooms, aiming to prevent noise from reaching nearby homes.

Revised Plans Presented for 408 S 7th Ave Townhouses

New plans for the residential development at 408 S 7th Ave were presented to the Planning Board, detailing changes to parking, outdoor spaces, and screening for mechanical units.

Mount Vernon Board Delays Townhouse Over Rooftop Noise, Parking

Mount Vernon's Planning Board postponed a vote on six new townhouses at 408 South Seventh Avenue, demanding the developer revise plans for outdoor spaces, parking, and landscaping. Commissioners pushed for designs that prioritize existing residents' quality of life, particularly concerning noise and visual impacts in the dense residential neighborhood.

Mount Vernon Board Halts Car Repair Expansion Over Drainage, Parking

Mount Vernon's Planning Board delayed the expansion of a car repair shop at 136 East Third Street, demanding revised plans addressing drainage and security camera retention. This decision underscored the board's increasing focus on detailed environmental and neighborhood impacts before approving new development.