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Architectural Review Board requests design revisions for proposed three‑family building on Union Avenue
Summary
At its April 23 work session the Mount Vernon Architectural Review Board reviewed certificate of appropriateness application ARB‑25‑4356 for a three‑story, three‑family building on Union Avenue and asked the applicant to return with revised drawings, material samples and lighting cut sheets; no final vote on the application was taken.
The Mount Vernon Architectural Review Board on April 23 reviewed an application (case ARB‑25‑4356) for a proposed three‑story, three‑family residential building at Union Avenue and asked the applicant to revise several exterior elements, provide material samples and return for additional review.
The application, presented by Kevin Medina on behalf of owner Daniel Amakushi, described a three‑unit building with a basement unit and identical two‑bedroom layouts on the first and second floors. Medina said the building footprint is 1,178 square feet and the lot measures about 25 by 105 feet (approximately 2,625 square feet); the basement unit was described as about 311 square feet. The property is in the RMF 6.75 multifamily residence zone. Medina said the…
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