The project to convert tennis courts to paddle courts at 330 Boston Post Rd continues to move forward, with the applicant providing new details on lighting plans to the Planning Commission.

Catching Up

Catching Up

At the January 27, 2026 meeting, the 330 Boston Post Rd project was discussed, focusing on converting existing tennis courts into new paddle courts. The applicant addressed environmental concerns, including potential bird strikes with glass enclosures and updated lighting designs. A report also confirmed the absence of detectable PFAS in the artificial turf materials. The Rye Golf Club also sought a necessary setback variance referral to the Board of Appeals at that time.

Key Insights

New details regarding lighting and light spill mitigation were presented for the 330 Boston Post Rd project, as it still requires a Board of Appeals referral.

  • Supplemental materials for 330 Boston Post Rd included a photometric plan for proposed lighting.
  • The applicant detailed a custom shield designed to reduce light spill from the 330 Boston Post Rd facility.
  • The 330 Boston Post Rd project still requires a referral to the Board of Appeals for a side yard setback variance.

Next Steps

Next Steps

A public hearing for the 330 Boston Post Rd project is anticipated once the required referral to the Board of Appeals for the side yard setback variance has been completed and reviewed.

The project to convert tennis courts to paddle courts at 330 Boston Post Rd continues to move forward, with the applicant providing new details on lighting plans to the Planning Commission.