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Historic-resources review and concept design for Cliff Drive subdivision continued after commissioners request design revisions

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The Historic Landmarks Commission continued review of a proposed four-lot subdivision at 1250 Cliff Drive, including acceptance of a Phase 2 Historic Structures Report, asking the applicant to revise designs so new homes are more clearly subordinate to the 1910s Craftsman house and to study materials, colors and driveway treatments.

The Historic Landmarks Commission on Oct. 22 continued review of a proposed four‑lot subdivision and Phase 2 Historic Structures Report for 1250 Cliff Drive, asking the applicant to revise the concept plans so that new houses and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are more clearly subordinate to the site’s Craftsman house and to study paving, materials and landscaping.

The commission’s continuation covers both the project concept and the Phase 2 historic‑structures report; commissioners instructed the applicant to return with revised drawings and recommended refinements on color, massing, plan footprint and driveway treatment. Commissioner motions to continue the project and the report were put to roll call and passed unanimously.

Why it matters: the site contains a large, resource‑eligible Craftsman house and a historic motor court with sandstone curbing and palm‑tree…

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