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Board clears concept review, asks for detailed Spanish‑colonial design and site details for De La Vena supportive housing

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The Architectural Board of Review on Feb. 3 reviewed plans to convert the former Quality Inn at 3055 De La Vena Street into 100% affordable permanent supportive housing under state law and recommended the project return on the consent calendar with detailed architectural and site documentation.

The Architectural Board of Review on Feb. 3 reviewed plans to convert the former Quality Inn at 3055 De La Vena Street into 100% affordable permanent supportive housing under state law and recommended the project return on the consent calendar with detailed architectural and site documentation.

Rob Fredericks of the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara said the adaptive reuse would create 32 studio units plus one one‑bedroom manager's unit, add a community room and on‑site supportive‑services office, provide a residential laundry and re‑stripe the parking lot to 17 vehicle spaces. The applicants said the project is being processed under “AB 21 62” and that they are pursuing Spanish‑colonial…

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