| Active Projects (12 mo) | 11 |
| Rejections (12 mo) | 1 |
| LF Score | 100.0 |
11
Active Projects (12 mo)
1
Rejections (12 mo)
100.0
LF Score
| Name | Status | View |
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| 100 Bloomingdale Road | Pending | View |
| 101 Hillaire | Pending | View |
| 101 Old Mamaroneck Road | Approved | View |
| 25 North Lexington Avenue | Approved | View |
| 3315317 North Street | Approved | View |
| 390 North Street | Approved | View |
| 400 Ridgeway | Pending | View |
| 454 Ridgeway | Approved | View |
| 4 Hewitt Avenue | Approved | View |
| 510 North Broadway | Pending | View |
Recent Meetings
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Mar 17, 2026
Planning Board
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The board approved a 12-unit apartment building at 510 North Broadway contingent on the developer fixing a pre-existing flooding issue, and approved a 135-square-foot house addition at 4 Hewitt Avenue with conditions. The board also recommended a one-year extension for 52 North Broadway and recommended a special permit for 25 North Lexington Avenue (F45 Training).
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Feb 24, 2026
Planning Board
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The board extended site plan approval for 3315317 North Street by one year. Revised plans were presented for 400 Ridgeway, maintaining the 99-lot count while reducing wetland encroachment and increasing open space, moving the project closer to FEIS acceptance.
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Jan 27, 2026
Planning Board
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The Planning Board delayed the public hearing for 101 Hillaire, demanding detailed remediation plans for unapproved work, and approved the minor site plan amendment for 454 Ridgeway. The board also did not object to the 274 Hamilton Avenue Gulf Station's special permit amendment, recommending the Zoning Board of Appeals mandate strict traffic controls, and scheduled a public hearing for 4 Hewitt Avenue.
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Dec 16, 2025
Planning Board
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The planning board recommended Common Council approval for a site plan amendment and special permit for a 60,000 square-foot Lifetime health club at 100 Bloomingdale Road. The board considered plans for acoustic isolation, validated parking, new window additions, and signage replacement for the project.
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Recent Coverage
- Developer Will Fix Neighborhood Flooding for New Apartments (Mar 17, 2026)
- Planning Board Delays Project for Unapproved Tree Removal, Seeks Traffic Fixes (Jan 27, 2026)
- Developer Revises Massive Ridgeway Subdivision to Reduce Environmental Impact (Feb 24, 2026)
- White Plains Board Recommends Downtown Health Club for Vacant Commercial Space (Dec 16, 2025)