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Planning board issues negative SEQRA declaration for Mount Vernon Avenue mixed‑use project, sets conditions on valet, bike parking, lighting and erosion control
Summary
The Mount Vernon City Planning Board issued a negative SEQRA declaration and closed the public hearing for a 5½‑story mixed‑use building on Mount Vernon Avenue (Case D‑24‑66‑8), and asked the applicant to supply a dust/erosion control plan, revise plantings to native species, and clarify valet, bike‑parking and lighting arrangements.
The Mount Vernon City Planning Board issued a negative SEQRA declaration for Case D‑24‑66‑8, a proposed 5½‑story mixed‑use building on Mount Vernon Avenue owned by OrCam Tam and represented by lead designer Errol McIntosh, and closed the public hearing. The project would include 24 parking spaces served by mechanical lifts.
At the hearing the applicant presented revised materials addressing landscape updates, exterior lighting, security cameras and parking-lift operations. The lead design professional said the submission included updated landscaping and a basement location for some interior systems. The designer also noted provisions for security cameras and…
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