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Board approves project design for 575 Braemar Ranch Lane with condition on railing; one director objects
Summary
The Single Family Design Board granted project design approval for alterations and additions at 575 Braemar Ranch Lane, finding the visible work largely screened; the board conditioned approval on a revised railing design and recorded a 4–1 vote with Vice Chair Sherry voting no on grounds of inconsistent architectural identity.
The Single Family Design Board approved project design for alterations and additions at 575 Braemar Ranch Lane, finding the visible elements largely screened from public view but requiring a change to the deck railing as a condition of approval.
Project designer David Watkins and owner Eric Sudlar presented a design that included permitting about 700 square feet of as‑built additions, constructing 557 square feet of new additions, replacing windows and doors, attaching a 649‑square‑foot three‑car garage, and adding a new pool. The applicant reported that the proposed total development would be about 5,508 square feet on a 2.5‑acre lot (reported as about 94% of the guideline floor‑area ratio discussed in board materials). Staff noted the project…
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