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Historic Resources Board backs storefront design for Downtown Conservation District; approves minutes

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The Carmel-by-the-Sea Historic Resources Board voted unanimously to recommend that staff find PR 25064 consistent with the Downtown Conservation District design context and approved March 17 meeting minutes. The proposal features travertine cladding, recessed bays and small, non-illuminated signage.

The Carmel-by-the-Sea Historic Resources Board voted unanimously at its meeting to recommend that staff find PR 25064, a Track 1 design review for a non-historic property in the Downtown Conservation District, consistent with the district's design context. The board also approved regular meeting notes from March 17 by unanimous vote.

Board staff planner Jacob presented the application and said the review follows a three-step process: completeness check and scheduling, the HRB recommendation on whether the project is consistent with the Downtown Conservation District character, and a final staff determination based on the design guidelines. "I'm recommending that the HRB recommend that it meets the…

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