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Architectural board supports open-yard, parking modifications and sends 306 Ladera concept to staff hearing officer
Summary
Design team seeking to convert an 11,226-square-foot lot at 306 Ladera into six units under the city's AUD program received ABR support for an open-yard and parking reduction but was continued to the staff hearing officer for more detailed coordination of trash, bike storage and an alternate pedestrian path.
The Architectural Board of Review on March 17 gave aesthetic support to parking and open-yard modifications requested for a proposed six-unit project at 306 Ladera Street and continued the application to the staff hearing officer for additional site-detail coordination.
Applicant representative Liz Hughes, presenting for architect Tom Wachsner and owner David Said, described a plan that retains an existing 854-square-foot residence at the front of the lot and builds three new two-story structures behind it for a total of six units under the city's Average Unit-Size Density (AUD) incentive program. The project would demolish an existing garage and shed, create a new driveway and parking court, add five parking spaces (including three…
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