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Coastal Development: New Rochelle vs White Plains

How do coastal development rules compare between New Rochelle, NY and White Plains, NY?

White Plains has fewer restrictions than New Rochelle.

New Rochelle, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

New Rochelle adopted a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) coordinated with NYS Department of State. Coastal consistency review required for projects within the LWRP boundary. NYS DEC tidal wetlands permit also required for work within 300 feet of tidal wetlands.

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White Plains, NY

Westchester County

Few Restrictions

Not applicable. White Plains is an inland Westchester County city with no coastline, tidal waters, or NYS DEC Coastal Erosion Hazard Area. No coastal development regulations apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNew RochelleWhite Plains
ProgramLWRP adopted-
ReviewerCity + NYS DOS-
DEC PermitArticle 25 tidal wetlands-
Buffer300 ft of wetlands-
Coastline-None
LWRP-Not applicable
CEHA-None mapped
Relevant rules-Freshwater wetlands only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

New Rochelle FAQ

Do I need a coastal permit for a dock?

Yes. Docks on Long Island Sound require NYS DEC tidal wetlands permit and LWRP consistency review.

What is the New Rochelle LWRP?

A Local Waterfront Revitalization Program adopted with NYS Department of State covering the Long Island Sound shoreline, Echo Bay, and tributaries. All coastal projects are reviewed for consistency.

How close to tidal wetlands can I build in New Rochelle?

Work within 300 feet of regulated tidal wetlands triggers a NYS DEC Article 25 permit. Plan for both city LWRP review and DEC approval before starting.

White Plains FAQ

Does White Plains have coastal development rules?

No. White Plains is entirely inland and has no tidal or coastal waters subject to NYS Coastal Management review.

Does White Plains have a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program?

No. White Plains has no Hudson River or Long Island Sound frontage and is not within a NYS Coastal Management Program boundary, so no LWRP applies.

What rules apply to the Bronx River and Mamaroneck River in White Plains?

These freshwater streams fall under NYS DEC freshwater wetlands permits and the city's stormwater and wetland protections, not coastal regulations.

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