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Board approves rear addition intended for aging-in-place accommodations, subject to open permits being closed
Summary
The board approved application 25-104 for a rear addition at a split-level home in Deer Park intended to keep living and sleeping areas on the first floor, contingent on the applicant closing outstanding permits on the property.
The Town of Baton Rouge Zoning Board of Appeals on July 16 approved application 25-104 for property in Deer Park, allowing a rear addition intended to keep living and sleeping space on the first floor for mobility and aging-in-place reasons, conditioned on the applicant resolving open permits on the property.
Architect Andreas Letkowski described the project as an “aging in place” modification to a split-level home that would keep…
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