In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the approval of a new residential project located at 104 Surfside. The proposal, presented by Ethan, outlines the construction of a modern one-story dwelling on a large, heavily wooded lot.
Ethan detailed the design specifications, noting that the maximum height of the building will reach 21 feet at its center, with the remaining structure standing at approximately 17 feet. The project adheres to local zoning regulations, featuring a 60-foot buffer from the street to the property line and a 35-foot setback, resulting in an overall distance of about 80 feet from the front of the house to the road.
The architectural design emphasizes a natural aesthetic, incorporating materials such as cedar and a leatherwood roof. The front elevation is designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, while the rear of the house will feature extensive glass paneling, allowing for ample natural light and views of the wooded area.
Ethan's presentation was well-received, with attendees appreciating the clarity of the drawings and the thoughtful integration of the home into its environment. The project is reminiscent of a previous development on Marshhawk, showcasing a commitment to innovative design within the community. The meeting concluded with positive remarks about the proposal, indicating a favorable outlook for the new dwelling's approval.