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Council sustains design approval for Sandringham house after applicant and conservancy agree on wildlife‑corridor mitigations
Summary
The council sustained the Design Review Board’s approval for a 5,067‑square‑foot house at 1000 Sandringham Drive and directed staff to incorporate mitigation measures agreed between the applicant and the Arroyo Foothills Conservancy to preserve a 15‑foot wildlife corridor.
The Glendale City Council on Tuesday voted to sustain the Design Review Board’s approval of a proposed two‑story single‑family home at 1000 Sandringham Drive, after the applicant and the Arroyo Foothills Conservancy (AFC) reached agreement on a set of mitigation measures to preserve a wildlife corridor along the property’s north edge.
The measures that the council directed staff to incorporate into the Statement of Decision include removing or reducing retaining walls and guardrails in the corridor area, limiting exterior lighting oriented toward the adjacent open space, using only downward‑facing, low‑level fixtures and…
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