The Yonkers Planning Board reviewed updated plans for an automobile repair shop addition at 304 Nepperhan Avenue, focusing on legalizing a 250-square-foot expansion and addressing previous concerns. The revised proposal included aesthetic upgrades and changes to parking to meet engineering requirements.

Catching Up

Catching Up

The project at 304 Nepperhan Avenue involves proposed alterations to an existing automobile repair shop by Nicholas Faustini, R.A. This Type II SEQRA action has been held over and continued at several Planning Board meetings, including November 12, 2025, and February 11, 2026, as the board reviewed plans for an addition.

Key Insights

Key Insights

The discussion centered on legalizing an addition, revising parking, and improving aesthetics for the automobile repair shop at 304 Nepperhan Avenue.

  • Plans were revised to remove tandem parking, responding directly to Engineering Department comments.
  • The applicant proposed aesthetic improvements, including painting exterior fencing and steel beams black.
  • Board members requested additional visual representations of the existing building and the proposed changes.

Zooming In

Zooming In

The project specifically aims to legalize a 250-square-foot, one-story addition to the existing automobile repair shop at 304 Nepperhan Avenue.

Next Steps

Next Steps

The application for 304 Nepperhan Avenue was continued to a future meeting for further review, where additional visual materials were expected to be presented to the Board.

The Yonkers Planning Board reviewed updated plans for an automobile repair shop addition at 304 Nepperhan Avenue, focusing on legalizing a 250-square-foot expansion and addressing previous concerns. The revised proposal included aesthetic upgrades and changes to parking to meet engineering requirements.