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Preservation panel tables review of proposed addition to landmark 510 Garnet Street

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The Redondo Beach Preservation Commission heard technical and neighborhood objections to a proposed two‑story addition and rooftop deck at the locally designated Lowe House, then voted to table the application so staff and the applicant can revise plans.

Commissioners on the Redondo Beach Preservation Commission on Wednesday paused action on a certificate of appropriateness for 510 Garnet Street, a locally designated landmark known as the Lowe House, saying key design and visibility questions need more work.

Staff presented the application and technical review, describing a plan that would add about 1,000 square feet on the first floor and roughly 697 square feet on the second floor to a 1,831‑square‑foot California bungalow on a 6,400‑square‑foot lot. Planning Manager Sean Scully and planner Andrew Swiatek told the commission the proposal complies with applicable zoning standards (setbacks, FAR and height) and that staff had recommended approval under the city’s preservation ordinance and the Secretary of the Interior’s…

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