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Commission ratifies consent calendar; 321 East Islay Street continued for further study after neighbor objections

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The Historic Landmarks Commission ratified the Aug. 27 consent calendar but continued the 321 East Islay Street item for further study after a neighbor raised concerns about grading and unpermitted changes.

The Historic Landmarks Commission ratified the Aug. 27 consent calendar but left a notable item—321 East Islay Street—continued for further study, following public comment from a neighbor and subsequent commissioner discussion.

During public comment, Greg Dolan described site changes at 321 East Islay Street, saying large volumes of imported topsoil (he estimated “200 cubic yards” plus further excavation material) had been placed to alter grading, and that owners planned alterations to the main residence beyond the ADU approvals. Dolan said the property’s drainage and historic setting (he noted an historic Chumash path in the area) could…

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