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Commission approves four residential design reviews and a 540-sq-ft pool house; CEQA exemptions cited

2112069 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

At its Jan. 14 meeting, the commission approved design review permits for four single-family properties — including a new 42-square-foot front porch, window alterations and a 540-square-foot pool house — each granted a CEQA Section 15301 categorical exemption.

The Sonoma City Design Review and Historic Preservation Commission approved four residential design-review permits on Jan. 14, covering exterior modifications to single-family homes and a new 540-square-foot pool house. Staff recommended, and the commission granted, categorical exemptions under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines section 15301 for each item.

Staff presented each project and explained that historical-resource evaluations found the affected structures were not eligible for listing as historic resources, which shaped the review approach.

583 Barocci Way: Staff said the project includes a 42-square-foot front entry…

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