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Brentwood ARB tables corner-lot house after neighbors and board flag height, masonry and corner treatment

5764069 · June 19, 2025
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The Architectural Review Board tabled a proposal for a new two‑story house at 9021 Pine Ave after members and nearby residents raised concerns about the building's height, use of siding rather than brick, and how the corner elevation will read from the street.

The City of Brentwood Architectural Review Board on June 18 tabled an application for a new single‑family house at 9021 Pine Avenue after board members and nearby residents questioned the building's height, exterior materials and the design of the prominent corner elevation.

The board's discussion focused on massing, neighborhood context and materials. Chair, Architectural Review Board, summarized that the board's primary concerns were the proposed house's height relative to adjacent homes and the amount of siding on the street‑facing corner. Board member Paul Turner and Board member Matt Forman joined the discussion and asked the applicant to consider lowering internal floor or roof heights and adding masonry on primary faces.

Cameron Coleman, Levine…

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