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Board approves new two‑story house with pool and cabana at 1920 Las Flores Drive with revised conditions

3802472 · June 13, 2025
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The Design Review Board approved a new two‑story house, pool and detached cabana at 1920 Las Flores Drive (PDR003957-2024) after the applicant provided a minor amendment to add a third garage space; the board removed two staff restudy conditions and modified lighting and plan‑set requirements before a 4–0 vote.

The Glendale Design Review Board on June 12 approved construction of a new two‑story single‑family residence at 1920 Las Flores Drive (case PDR003957‑2024) with conditions addressing lighting, plant choices and plan-set confirmation.

City staff described the proposal as a demolition of an existing 1,800-square-foot house and construction of a Mediterranean/transitional Spanish‑revival two‑story residence on a 9,680‑square‑foot lot that includes an attached three‑car garage (tandem configuration), a 600‑square‑foot rear covered patio, a swimming pool and a detached cabana. Staff said the applicant submitted a minor amendment the night before the hearing to resolve a zoning parking issue: the originally noticed plan proposed two-car garage parking but the property’s floor‑area threshold required a three‑car garage; the applicant revised the plan to provide a 715‑square‑foot garage and reduced the gross floor area to…

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