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UDRB backs 499‑unit Live Local project ‘Anatomia’ with design conditions; members ask for slimmer façade banding and shade trees
Summary
The Urban Development Review Board recommended approval, 5–1, of Anatomia (five addresses on NW 13th Terrace), a 30‑story Live Local project with 499 units and 42% affordable units, and added conditions to refine façade banding and change palm plantings to shade trees.
The Urban Development Review Board at its September meeting recommended approval, 5–1, for Anatomia, a Live Local housing project proposed across multiple parcels on Northwest Thirteenth Terrace. The board’s recommendation included conditions asking the design team to reduce the visual thickness of a proposed exterior banding element and to replace proposed palm plantings with shade trees.
The applicant described the proposal as a Live Local project intended to provide workforce‑affordable housing next to the city’s hospital district. Brian Nombrowski and Carlos Lago presented the application; architect Albert Cordovis described the scheme as a compact, podium‑plus‑tower solution…
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