In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed development project involving a two-story home and an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) on a corner lot in a residential neighborhood characterized by large homes and spacious lots. The project aims to maintain the existing streetscape while accommodating the needs of an extended family member.
The presentation highlighted the existing conditions of the lot, which features a smaller footprint compared to neighboring properties that often include amenities like tennis courts and pools. The proposed modifications include converting an existing garage into living space and adding a three-car garage, with careful consideration given to parking arrangements to facilitate access for the ADU, which will house a grandmother and her caregiver.
Key elements of the design include maintaining significant setbacks from the street to align with the neighborhood's aesthetic. The proposed ADU will be strategically placed to ensure minimal disruption to neighboring properties, with a deep setback to preserve the garden area for recreational use. The design also incorporates a new portico connecting the ADU to the main house, enhancing accessibility.
The project team emphasized adherence to floor area ratio guidelines, noting that the inclusion of the ADU in the calculations is essential for compliance. The proposed changes aim to balance the architectural massing of the structures while introducing modern fenestration and materials that complement the existing home.
Public comments were invited, with one neighbor expressing gratitude to the board members for their service and sharing insights as an immediate neighbor to the proposed site. The meeting underscored the importance of community engagement in the development process, as stakeholders seek to ensure that new projects align with the character and needs of the neighborhood.