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HRB finds proposed 3‑inch exterior drain inconsistent but recommends alternative routing for Clark Fairlie storefront

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Historic Resources Board members voted that a proposed exterior 3‑inch storm drain on San Carlos between Ocean and Seventh is inconsistent with the Downtown Conservation District design context but approved language recommending an alternative routing and painting the visible conduit to match the building.

The Carmel‑by‑the‑Sea Historic Resources Board voted Aug. 18 to find a proposed exterior 3‑inch storm drain installation at a downtown commercial property inconsistent with the Downtown Conservation District’s established design context, but the board recommended a specific alternative routing that staff said would be consistent.

The two related applications (DR25‑112 and DR25‑151, Clark Fairlie project) are separate actions: one addresses a storm‑drain connection for a flat‑roofed building and the other addresses an awning replacement inside a courtyard. The board heard staff analysis and multiple options from the owner’s on‑site representative, Jack…

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