Architectural Review Board approves covered patio, outdoor kitchen and wood-burning fireplace at 222 Parkridge

5764094 · April 18, 2025

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Summary

The Brentwood Architectural Review Board approved a covered patio, outdoor kitchen and a premanufactured wood-burning fireplace for the corner lot at 222 Parkridge. Materials must match existing siding and shingles; staff will confirm details at permitting.

The City of Brentwood Architectural Review Board approved a plan on April 17 to add a covered patio, outdoor kitchen and a premanufactured wood-burning fireplace at 222 Parkridge.

The project, presented by Matt Mayer of Mayer Design Group, calls for a covered patio roughly 21 feet wide by 24 feet off the house, integrated low seated-height stone walls, an outdoor kitchen with a grill center and a wood-burning fireplace. "My name is Matt Mayer. I'm with, the design team, Mayer Design Group," Mayer said while describing the proposal. Contractor Steve Musio of Missouri Constructors attended the meeting with the design team.

Board members noted the addition will be largely screened by an existing privacy fence and that the new materials are specified to match the house. Mayer said the stone sample to be used is an Earthworks product called "Pewter Mist," and that asphalt shingles will "match the existing color." The fireplace is a premanufactured, wood-burning unit with a factory-finished sheet-metal cap.

No public opposition was raised during the meeting. The board made a motion to approve the submission "as noted," and the roll call recorded Matt Foreman, Carl Carlin and Paul Turner voting yes. The board’s approval is conditioned on the applicant submitting permit documentation that matches the materials and notes on the ARB file; staff said they will verify materials during the permit review.

Details recorded during the meeting indicate the property is a two-story house on a corner lot and that the owners currently hold a single parcel even though the site plan labels two lots. The applicants said portions of the existing loose-laid stone patio will be removed and the chimney/backing for the fireplace will be full height under the new roof detail.

Permitting follow-up: staff will confirm material samples, shingle color and final chimney/vent details when the applicant submits for building permit review.