Public Scoping Comment Period on Waterfront District Open Until August 10

Public Scoping Comment Period on Waterfront District Open Until August 10

Written By: Talk of the Sound News

NEW ROCHELLE, NY — On July 26 the City of New Rochelle held a Scoping Session at the City Hall for the Supplemental Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (SDGEIS) for the Waterfront District which will study the impacts of developing in this area to inform the new zoning. Scoping is a process that develops a written document (“scope”) outlining the topics and analyses of potential environmental impacts of an action that will be addressed in a SDGEIS.

The proposed Waterfront Overlay District (DO-7) includes 12 contiguous tax lots totaling 18.81 acres along the City’s Echo Bay shoreline on the southeast side of Main Street, northeast side of Echo Avenue, southwest side of LeFevres Lane and the northwest side of Echo Bay in southeastern New Rochelle. The Draft Scope can be viewed and downloaded here. A hard copy of the Draft Scope is available for review at the City of New Rochelle Department of Development 515 North Avenue City of New Rochelle, NY 10801 .  Comments on the Draft Scope will be received until the close of business on August 10, 2018.

To submit comments related to the Draft Scope of Work for the Supplemental DGEIS:

Via mail:

City of New Rochelle

Department of Development

515 North Avenue City of New Rochelle, NY 10801

Attn: Suzanne Reider, Senior Project Manager

Via email: sreider@newrochelleny.com

All comments must be submitted electronically (email address) or received via mail by the close of business on Friday August 10, 2018 or they will not be considered for the Final Scope of Work.

View the Draft Scope

For further information on scoping and the time frame of the DGEIS: What is Scoping?