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BAR defers major 408 South King Street proposal — staff recommends site visit and work session
Summary
The BAR deferred review of a multi-part proposal at 408 South King Street — demolition of a two‑story barn, relocation of a summer kitchen, a rear addition and a new accessory structure — and scheduled a site visit and work session for Feb. 3.
The Board of Architectural Review on Jan. 22 deferred consideration of a large, multi-component application for 408 South King Street and directed staff and the applicant to pursue a site visit and a work session. The case was continued to the BAR work session scheduled for Feb. 3.
Planning staff described the proposal: demolition of a two‑story rear barn, relocation of an early-20th‑century summer kitchen within the same property, demolition of a 1930s hyphen, construction of a new rear addition with a new hyphen and construction of a new accessory garage. Staff said the summer kitchen sits about 3½ feet below the main house and is supported on stone piers; moving or raising…
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