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A New Life: Albert Pirro Reps Med. Office Aimed for Mamaroneck & Rosedale
Posted on Thursday, May 15 @ 23:09:43 EDT by jfbailey
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WPCNR TALK OF MAMARONECK AVENUE. By John F. Bailey. May 16, 2003: The White Plains Planning Board will consider a two-story medical office building complex next Tuesday evening, proposed for the southwest corner of the Mamaroneck and Rosedale Avenue intersection, just south of the Morgan Chase and Reliance Banks and across from the Mobil and Exxon service stations in the toney southend. The proposal seeks to convert the vacant former “Sassafras” Restaurant parking lot into an medical office complex. The Planning Board will also see the new public debut of Albert Pirro as a public relations liaison representing the project after the suspension of his law license..
 MEDICAL OFFICE SITE, at Rosedale and Mamaroneck Avenues on West side of Mamaroneck Avenue in the Southend. Photo by WPCNR
Initial neighborhood reaction to the project is not known. Knowledgeable city sources familiar with the site say blasting will be involved because plans call for building the complex into the side of the hill, slightly below residences on Rosedale Avenue to the west of Mamaroneck Avenue.
The building proposes to be 10,170 square feet, two stories, rising to a height of 25 feet. It seeks no variances and is well within the zoned 19,090 square feet permitted on the site. The use is to provide medical offices for prospective health oriented tenants with 49 parking spaces proposed.
The project is proposed by the Elmsford firm, Autumn Properties & Development, with Angelo Monaco described as principal, and is expected to be presented to the Planning Board by Mr. Pirro who describes himself as a Zoning and Code Consultant. Mr. Pirro is head of the well-known state lobbying firm, Buley Public Affairs of Rye.
Pirro is embarking on his new life facilitating projects after having his law license suspended for three years by the Second Department of the state Appellate Court as a result of having been convicted of federal conspiracy, tax evasion and tax fraud in the year 2000. The suspension took effect Tuesday. He is reported by the Rye Town Planning Board as having represented a project in Rye in the recent past.
Autumn Properties & Development lists their law firm as Parish, Weiner & Maffia, Incorporated, also of Elmsford.
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