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Board approves minor amendments to National Road Safety Foundation subdivision plans

Greenburgh Planning Board · January 15, 2025
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Summary

The board approved modest amendments to subdivision improvement plans for the National Road Safety Foundation: two curb cuts were removed, water hookups relocated, landscaping adjusted and stormwater calculations updated; staff concluded the changes reduce impervious surface and do not require rehearing.

Attorney Kate Roberts Fineman and engineer Dave Lombardi presented minor revisions to the National Road Safety Foundation (NRSF) subdivision improvement plans, explaining that an adjacent property owner withdrew from a shared drive arrangement, requiring the removal of two curb cuts, associated water connections and relocation of some landscaping onto the NRSF property.

Roberts said hydrologic calculations prepared by JMC (the applicant’s engineer) show a slight reduction in peak runoff compared with existing conditions and staff preliminarily concurred. Board members reviewed the changes and staff advised that the amendments do not alter the previously recorded subdivision plat. The board agreed the revisions were de minimis and approved the amendment to the improvement plans without reopening a public hearing.

The applicant said it intends to build the private roadway and utilities first and establish a homeowners association before any house permits are issued. Staff will update the subdivision documentation to reflect the amended improvement plans.