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Neighbors and commissioners raise scale, parking and trash concerns for proposed 3‑story building at 874–876 Jessamine Street

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A conceptual plan for a three‑story multifamily building at 874–876 Jessamine drew strong public opposition and commission concerns over massing, height, parking and trash location; staff recommended revisions to materials, fenestration and pedestrian scale.

Neighbors and several commissioners questioned the scale and massing of a proposed three‑story multifamily building at 874–876 Jessamine Street in the Union Hill Historic District during a conceptual review and public comment period.

Staff described the proposal as a three‑story building on two parcels at the northeastern edge of the district, with porches, brick base and a combination of horizontal siding and aluminum railings. The applicant’s representative said the design includes articulated facades, porches along Jessamine and a combination of brick and lap siding…

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