Mark Nadler doesn’t think his “neighbor” — a developer he believes is trying to max out the lot at 4 Kingston Road in Scarsdale — is being a very good neighbor. Nadler went before the Board of Architectural Review (BAR) Monday, Jan. 11, with a lawyer and two experts to counter Joseph Ciarletta’s proposal to make a natural sloped hill into what Nadler says is an eyesore by removing 30 trees and adding what he views as unsightly retaining walls, one 2 feet from the property line that abuts Nadler’s backyard at 171 Brite Ave.
All of this, Nadler said, is to accommodate a 44-by-20 foot in-ground pool and, according to a real estate listing that’s since been taken down from the web, “a complex of Patios, spa, BBQ, Bars and Gas Fire-pit surrounded by .65 acres of landscaped gardens and lush lawns.”
Ciarletta, of EJK 4 Kingston LLC, who…