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Board approves rear‑setback variance for screened‑in patio at Oak Ledge Road

5770975 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

The Zoning Board granted an area‑variance extension to enclose an existing semicircular patio at a single‑family home on Oak Ledge Road, after confirming the structure is the same footprint as the existing patio and that DPW had no substantive comments.

Oak Ledge Road — The Mount Vernon Zoning Board of Appeals on Sept. 16 approved an area‑variance request and time extension to enclose an existing semicircular patio as a screened three‑season room at a single‑family home on Oak Ledge Road. The board approved the application unanimously.

Applicant and design: Paul Spai is the property owner; architect George Restivo presented the project to convert an existing 293‑square‑foot flagstone patio to a screened, roofed three‑season room using the patio’s existing footprint. Restivo told the board the…

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