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Projects & Proposals > Bronx > Throgs Neck Area Rezoning Printer Friendly Version
Throgs Neck Area Rezoning - Approved!
We are thrilled to fulfill the mayor's commitment to provide the multiple communities of Throgs Neck an amazingly fine-grained zoning plan to address the problems of overdevelopment that are destroying the quality of life in these neighborhoods. This plan will preserve the character of these low density areas that are not close to public transportation and that are being assaulted by out-of-character development. It will serve as a model for rezonings to come.
   -- Chair of the New York City Planning Commission, Amanda M. Burden AICP

Smaller detached homes, typical of Throgs Neck
Smaller detached homes, typical of Throgs Neck
Last summer, at a town hall meeting attended by Mayor Bloomberg, along with Department of City Planning (DCP) Director Amanda Burden and Department of Buildings Commissioner Patricia Lancaster, residents of the Throgs Neck neighborhood in the Bronx raised concerns about over-development in their low-density community. Their concerns included the recent surge in new multifamily townhouses that are bulkier and taller than existing homes, lack of parking, inappropriate waterfront developments that block views of the water, and insufficient infrastructure to accommodate new residents.

In response, DCP conducted an intensive lot-by-lot survey of 242 blocks in all lower-density zoning districts (R4, R3-2 and C3) in Community District 10 where townhouses are currently permitted. These areas include Throgs Neck, Silver Beach, Edgewater Park, Schuylerville, Eastchester Bay, and parts of Country Club, Spencer Estates, Pelham Bay and a five block area near Coop City known as the Village of Baychester.

Mayor Bloomberg returned to the community on November 25, 2003 with the city’s proposal to better regulate development and to preserve the existing character and quality of life in this part of the eastern Bronx. The comprehensive zoning plan presented calls for rezoning most of the study area to more appropriate zoning districts that would not permit attached townhouses, creating a new waterfront zoning district and reducing the amount of bulk generated from land underwater for waterfront developments. By adding Bronx Community District 10 to the city’s Lower Density Growth Management (LDGM) Areas, the proposal would also increase off-street parking requirements for new development and reduce the height of new buildings in floodplain areas. Community Board 10 as well as local elected officials and civic groups have endorsed the proposal.

See the PDF Document Zoning Study Proposal (2.2 mb) for a summary of the proposed changes. For more information about the Throgs Neck Area zoning proposal, contact Ryan Singer at the Bronx Office of City Planning (718-220-8500). For more information about zoning enforcement issues, visit the Department of Building’s website.

Public Review
On September 28, 2004 the New York City Council approved the Throgs Neck Area Rezoning and Related Text Amendments. (PDF Document Read the CPC Reports: C 040479 ZMX, N 040480 ZRX, N 040481 ZRY and, N 040482 ZRX).
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