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Design Review Board approves one infill house, denies another and postpones several applications

2391477 · February 20, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 19 meeting the board approved one infill housing proposal (2815 Johnston Street), denied one design (342 Chickamauga Avenue) and postponed multiple other infill cases for revisions or additional staff/engineering input.

The Downtown Design Review Board took action on a busy infill‑housing docket on Feb. 19, approving one proposal, denying a second and postponing several others for further information or revision.

The board approved a detached house at 2815 Johnston Street (case 2A25IH) after staff recommended revisions to parking and porch depth; the board’s motion approved the project subject to staff conditions. The board denied a separate application for 342 Chickamauga Avenue (case 2C25IH) because members found the proposed building too large in width and height for the immediate street context. Several other infill proposals were postponed to allow applicants to respond to design and engineering concerns or to be present to answer questions.

Mike Reynolds presented staff…

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