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Applicants for 15-unit Chapala Street housing project granted more time after commission seeks design details

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Summary

The Historic Landmarks Commission punted a decision on a proposed 15-unit project at 517 Chapala Street, asking for more detailed sections, contextual elevations and façade details; the applicant agreed to return and the item was continued to Jan. 29, 2025.

The Historic Landmarks Commission on Dec. 18 continued the review of a proposed 15-unit residential development at 517 Chapala St., giving the design team time to provide additional study materials requested by commissioners.

Why it matters: The project is proposed under the city's AUD (Affordable Unit Density) and the state's density-bonus rules. The site is adjacent to a structure of merit and within view of the Brinkerhoff Avenue landmark district, so commissioners said they need clearer three-dimensional drawings and facade details before making…

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