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Ross ADR asks for major revisions to 87 Glenwood Avenue design over massing, setbacks and pool equipment
Summary
The ADR committee reviewed a demolition-and-rebuild proposal at 87 Glenwood Avenue and raised concerns about front-yard massing, tighter side setbacks, a second‑floor balcony, pool placement and pool‑equipment location; the committee directed the applicant to revise plans and work with staff.
On March 18 the Town of Ross Architectural Design Review Committee reviewed a proposal to demolish the existing house at 87 Glenwood Avenue and construct a new two‑story single‑family home with an attached garage, pool, fire pit and water feature. The committee identified several design and setback issues and asked the applicant to revise plans before the matter moves to the Town Council.
Barbara Chambers, the project architect, described a modest new house on a narrow 6,810‑square‑foot lot with a First and Second Floor footprint of about 2,224 square feet (2,487 square feet including the garage). She said the ADU over the garage is not part of the current application and that landscaping includes a pool centered on the back porch, stepped retaining walls, and pool equipment…
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