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Cultural Heritage Commission continues 1901 Oxley Street renovation after concerns over front balcony

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The South Pasadena Cultural Heritage Commission voted to continue its review of COA25-007, a proposed attic conversion and shed dormer at 1901 Oxley Street, directing the applicant to revise or remove a proposed front balcony and address egress and detailing issues.

The South Pasadena Cultural Heritage Commission on Sept. 18 continued its review of a proposed renovation at 1901 Oxley Street after commissioners said a new front balcony and French doors would alter the primary facade of a contributor property in the eligible Southeast Mission Craftsman Historic District.

The project would convert attic space into a second habitable floor, add about 655 square feet of habitable area and a new shed dormer, and replace two north-facing double-hung windows with French doors and a small iron balcony. Staff said the work would increase the house’s total floor area to 1,939 square feet and recommended approval subject to conditions and CEQA categorical exemptions (staff cited Section 15301, Class 1, and Section…

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