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Design Review Board tables advisory on 400-unit mixed-use plan over concerns about mass, height and missing hotel visuals
Summary
Developers and architects presented a mixed-use site plan with two four-story multifamily buildings, row houses and a hotel. The Design Review Board declined to issue a favorable advisory opinion on mass, scale and height and elected to table, citing building massing concerns and absence of a hotel rendering.
Developers and their design team presented a mixed-use proposal for the Prime Station Lane site — a hotel plus about 400 dwelling units — and the Design Review Board on Sept. 24 declined to issue a favorable advisory opinion on mass, scale and height and instead tabled the item to allow the applicant to provide additional visuals and information.
James Easton, civil engineer with EP Land Services representing Prime Companies, and Svetlana Stief of Mackenzie Architects outlined the site plan, including two four-story, H-shaped multifamily…
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