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                  TOWN OF GREENBURGH
CONSERVATION ADVISORY COUNCIL
GREENBURGH TOWN HALL
LEE F. JACKSON MEETING ROOM
Agenda
THURSDAY, February 12, 2026 – 6:30 P.M.
                  

AGENDA
             
1. ROLL CALL
CAC Members Present: T. Tori, D. Maiello, M. Beal, L. Silverstein, N. Drain, A. Gilmore
Town of Greenburgh: M. Britton, Planner, CD&C
Applicant: Robert Bernstein, Esq.
Residents: Shelby Danielle
Guest: Fiona Mitchell, Healthy Yards
CAC Student Member: Mark Lelaj
             
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
January 22, 2026 minutes approved
             
3. CORRESPONDENCE
None
             
4. WETLAND/WATERCOURSE PERMIT REFERRALS PB 25-39 85 & 101 Executive Boulevard (Galvanize LLC) An Amended Site Plan, Wetland/Watercourse Permit, and Tree Removal Permit application involving the proposed addition of a loading dock and associated driveway modifications on a developed site. The site is improved with an existing commercial building and parking area. The majority of the proposed work is on 85 Executive Boulevard, but some driveway modifications are on 101 Executive Boulevard, for which the Applicant has obtained an access easement. The Applicant is proposing approximately 3,815.1 sq. ft. of disturbance to the approximately 8,723.9 sq. ft. of regulated wetland/watercourse buffer area on-site. The Applicant proposes the removal of one (1) regulated tree, requiring a Tree Removal Permit, and has prepared a landscaping plan providing for the planting of ten (10) trees, as replacement. The 85 Executive Boulevard property consists of approximately 55,995.1 sq. ft. (1.29 acres) and the 101 Executive Boulevard property consists of approximately 130,496 sq. ft. (2.99 acres), and are situated on the northerly side of Executive Boulevard, approximately 200 feet east of the intersection of Executive Boulevard and Clearbrook Road. The properties are located in the PD Nonresidential Planned Development District and is designated on the tax map of the Town of Greenburgh as Parcel ID: 7.120-18-3 & 4.

Based on consideration of the documents presented to the CAC in connection with the application and the meeting discussions, the CAC directs applicant to [add? clarify use of?] separators, identify the species of tree being removed, and choose native plants appropriate for the site conditions for desired screening.
             
5. ON-GOING ITEMS review of status and ongoing considerations
  • Community Education Native Plants, Pesticide Use and Other Environmental Impacts
  • How You Can Help – Future flyers
  • Reduced lawn care – pesticides, fertilizer, native plants for less watering
  • Four Corners – GG
  • Plastic Recycling
  • Food Scrap Recycling
  • Artificial turf – Next Steps – LS
  • Information Sharing – All
             
6. NEW BUSINESS
  • Westchester Leaf Blower Ban – Fiona Mitchell reported on the efforts underway to get Westchester communities to support a county-wide ban on gas blowers, and described the impact of the gas leaf blower ban adopted by Bedford six years ago.
             
7. ESTABLISH DATE FOR NEXT MEETING
  • Thursday, February 26 at 6:30 p.m.

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