Articles about "White Plains"

Developer Will Fix Neighborhood Flooding for New Apartments

The White Plains Planning Board approved a 12-unit apartment building at 510 North Broadway after the developer committed to fixing a significant pre-existing flooding issue affecting adjacent properties. This decision effectively makes the developer responsible for a long-standing community infrastructure problem as a condition of its project approval.

Planning Board Delays Project for Unapproved Tree Removal, Seeks Traffic Fixes

White Plains Planning Board delayed a public hearing for a project at 101 Hillaire after discovering the applicant performed unapproved work, including removing mature trees and rock outcroppings on an environmentally sensitive site. The board firmly asserted its authority, demanding detailed remediation plans before moving forward.

Developer Revises Massive Ridgeway Subdivision to Reduce Environmental Impact

The White Plains Planning Board received an update on the revised 99-lot Farrell Estates subdivision at 400 Ridgeway, noting changes that reduce wetland encroachment and preserve open space. This update signals the project's nearing completion of its extensive environmental review, a crucial step for a development transforming 130 acres of former country club land.

White Plains Board Recommends Downtown Health Club for Vacant Commercial Space

White Plains' planning board recommended that the Common Council approve a 60,000 square-foot Lifetime health club at 100 Bloomingdale Road. The decision moves forward a plan to fill a large, multi-story commercial vacancy in the city's central business district with a new anchor tenant.