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Commission approves rear concrete paving but denies proposed front charcoal pavers; landscape plan advanced for 192 Thurman
Summary
The German Village Commission split a multi‑part COA for 192 Thurman Avenue into three items — planting (approved), vertical wall/fence (continued), and horizontal paving (front denied; rear approved).
The German Village Commission on July 2 split and processed a comprehensive application for 192 Thurman Avenue that proposed new front‑yard paving and a low masonry retaining wall at the sidewalk, removal of an existing iron front fence, new rear‑yard paving and hardscape, and planting/landscaping changes.
Because the package mixed landscaping with hardscape and masonry details, the commission asked staff and the applicant to separate the material into three parts: (a) softscape (plantings, planting beds, lighting and small raised planters), (b) vertical elements (retaining wall and front fence), and (c) horizontal paving (front and rear walkways and driveway/parking surfaces). Commissioners voted on each part separately.
Part A — softscape and plantings: The commission approved the planting plan, raised planting beds and small decorative lighting…
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