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Board to consider Bridal Core proposal for 230 East Sanford Boulevard after applicant supplies materials

June 03, 2025 | Mount Vernon, Westchester County, New York


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Board to consider Bridal Core proposal for 230 East Sanford Boulevard after applicant supplies materials
The Planning Board received an update on the Bridal Core application for 230 East Sanford Boulevard, the former Stop & Shop site, with staff saying required materials have been provided and a decision could be reached at the board’s next meeting.

The meeting chair noted that the applicant had submitted requested minor items and asked board members to review the emailed materials before the meeting. A staff member said, "Yes. We have I I emailed everybody, and then I actually have hard copies of floorplan lighting." The chair said that, if members had not seen the materials, staff could resend them and that the board could consider whether to close the matter at the next meeting.

No formal vote or public hearing action occurred at the work session. Board members were asked to review the floorplans and lighting plans and come prepared with questions tomorrow so the board can move toward a decision.

The applicant and staff will bring hard copies of the plans to the next meeting, and the board intends to consider closure of the item at that session.

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