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Design board sends 1317 Los Alamos concept to full board after applicants shrink visible mass, add screening

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The Single Family Design Board on Oct. 20 voted to send the revised design for a new Los Alamos single‑family house and accessory dwelling unit to the full board for project design and final approval after applicants reduced visible massing, modified the roof railing and added screening plantings.

At its Oct. 20 meeting, the Santa Barbara Single Family Design Board voted to continue the concept for 1317 Los Alamos Place to the full board for project design and final approval after applicants presented revisions intended to reduce the structure’s visual weight and address neighbor privacy concerns.

The project proposes a new two‑story, 2,818‑square‑foot main residence with a 469‑square‑foot attached two‑car garage and a separate 733‑square‑foot, two‑bedroom accessory dwelling unit (ADU). Staff said the main residence, garage and site work are ministerial for a coastal exclusion; the ADU requires a coastal development permit by the staff hearing officer. With the ADU included the applicants reported…

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