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Six-month development moratorium in the City of Rye
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A Local Law adopting a six-month moratorium in the City of Rye temporarily prohibiting the review, processing or approval of any application in: 1) the Central Business District; 2) the B-1 and B-2 Districts adjoining the Central Business District; 3) redevelopment/development of the Rye Country Day School campus; 4) demolition and reconstruction of single and two-family homes; and 5) multi-family buildings involving 6 or more units.
The City Council plans to open a public hearing to consider a six-month development moratorium in the City of Rye at their May 27th meeting held at the Rye Locust Ave Firehouse. PleaseContinue reading
A Local Law adopting a six-month moratorium in the City of Rye temporarily prohibiting the review, processing or approval of any application in: 1) the Central Business District; 2) the B-1 and B-2 Districts adjoining the Central Business District; 3) redevelopment/development of the Rye Country Day School campus; 4) demolition and reconstruction of single and two-family homes; and 5) multi-family buildings involving 6 or more units.
The City Council plans to open a public hearing to consider a six-month development moratorium in the City of Rye at their May 27th meeting held at the Rye Locust Ave Firehouse. Please submit your comments below to be included in the public hearing record.
If you have questions regarding a specific application, please contact Charmaine Foster Email.