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Board approves subdivision to split one vacant lot into two buildable lots on Wild Cliff Drive
Summary
The planning board approved a subdivision to split a vacant lot on Wild Cliff Drive into two single-family building lots after the zoning board granted a minor lot-width variance; neighbors voiced concern about preserving the lot’s landscape.
The New Rochelle Planning Board on April 22 approved subdivision PB6-2025 to divide one vacant parcel on Wild Cliff Drive into two buildable single-family lots.
John Woodruff, the project architect, said the subdivision would create two conforming lots except for one lot that will be 68.5 feet wide where 70 feet is required; he added the applicant obtained a zoning-board variance for that minor deficiency in March. “We went to the zoning board and got a unanimous decision of, for approval,” Woodruff said. The board’s approval…
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