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Building Controversy Unfolds Over Challenging Hillside Project

June 06, 2024 | Glendale, Los Angeles County, California



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Building Controversy Unfolds Over Challenging Hillside Project
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around a proposed residential project in Redondo Beach, led by architect Lena Ruby. Ruby presented the design, emphasizing adherence to hillside design guidelines and zoning codes, while acknowledging the need for three variances related to height, setbacks, and retaining walls due to the challenging topography of the lot, which features a steep 75-76% slope.

Ruby expressed willingness to modify the design by removing a planar wall and adjusting the structure's position to enhance compliance with regulations. This adjustment could potentially increase the building's height by 5 to 6 feet, while maintaining aesthetic consistency with the hillside.

Jorge Lara, a local resident and property owner, also spoke during the meeting. He highlighted that prior to purchasing the lot, he conducted thorough investigations with various city departments and found that plans for construction had been approved in the late 1990s. Lara reiterated his intention to build a home that aligns with the neighborhood's character.

The meeting concluded with officials acknowledging the site's challenges and referencing a previous application from 1989 that had received approval for a similar project. No public callers expressed opinions on the matter, leaving the discussion focused on the applicant's proposals and community context.

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