Hudson River waterfront development in Yonkers is governed by the city's Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP) and NYS DEC tidal wetlands/Article 25 permits. Major projects also require Army Corps Section 404/10 permits.
Yonkers' LWRP coordinates waterfront land use with NYS Department of State and DEC. Tidal waters of the Hudson trigger NYS DEC Article 25 (tidal wetlands) jurisdiction. Development within the adjacent area (300 ft landward of tidal wetland boundary) requires DEC permit. Army Corps Section 10/404 permits required for structures or fill in navigable waters.
Yonkers, NY
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Yonkers, NY
Retaining walls over 4 ft tall (from bottom of footing to top) require a building permit and engineered drawings in Yonkers. Walls with surcharge loads requi...
Yonkers, NY
Chickens and livestock generally prohibited in Yonkers residential zones. Zoning code allows only conventional household pets in single-family and multi-fami...
Yonkers, NY
Yonkers enforces New York State smoke and carbon monoxide alarm requirements under 19 NYCRR Part 1225 (Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code). All dwelli...
Yonkers, NY
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Yonkers, NY
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