SEQRA Findings and Preliminary Subdivision Approval in Cortlandt
David Steinmetz and Brad Schwartz guided our client through the full SEQRA and subdivision review processes for a 27-lot cluster subdivision in the Town of Cortlandt.
Michael Zarin & David Steinmetz Named 2015 Super Lawyers
Michael and David were recently selected as 2015 Super Lawyers.
Zarin & Steinmetz Successfully Defends Rockland County Villages Against Federal Claims
Michael Zarin and Jody Cross successfully obtained Summary Judgment on behalf of four Rockland County Villages in a highly publicized civil rights action in Federal Court.
Brad Schwartz Selected For JCC Hudson Board
The JCC on the Hudson in Tarrytown has selected Brad to serve on its Board of Governors.
EPR’s Adelaar Selected By NYS Gaming Facility Location Board
After 3 years of careful planning and securing the necessary land use and environmental approvals, Montreign Casino at Adelaar is selected by New York State Gaming Facility Location Board for a world-class destination resort and casino in the Catskills.
David Steinmetz Secures 11 Variances For Senior Living Facility
After more than two years, David Steinmetz was successful in convincing the Town of Eastchester Zoning Board of Appeals to grant 11 area variances to facilitate a 92-unit, 5-story, age restricted (55 and over) rental building.
Michael Zarin & Dan Richmond Obtain Special Permit for Religious Use
Michael Zarin and Dan Richmond obtain positive SEQRA Findings and Special Permit Approval from the New Castle Zoning Board of Appeals for the Upper Westchester Muslim Society for its proposed mosque and Islamic Center.
David Cooper Is Selected To The 2014-15 Hudson Valley Pattern For Progress Fellowship Program
David Cooper was selected to the 2014-15 Hudson Valley Pattern for Progress Fellowship Program.
David Steinmetz & Jody Cross Obtain Approvals To Redevelop Lumber Yard
David Steinmetz and Jody Cross successfully obtained Site Plan approvals from the Town/Village of Harrison Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals to redevelop a ½ acre site housing a nonconforming lumber yard.
Dan Richmond Wins Motion To Dismiss A Challenge To Spring Valley Development
Dan successfully argued that a challenge to a 36-unit residential project in the Village of Spring Valley was barred by the doctrine of laches.