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Glendale design board approves Linden Avenue addition with conditions to reduce ‘monumental’ entry
Summary
The Glendale Design Review Board approved plans for a 1928-era house at 1326 Linden Avenue with conditions requiring revised site plans, corrected window schedules, and a restudy of the front entry to reduce its scale; vote was 5–0.
Glendale Design Review Board members voted 5–0 on Nov. 13 to approve a residential addition at 1326 Linden Avenue, but attached a set of design conditions intended to reduce the new front entry’s visual weight and fill in missing technical details.
Polina, the city case planner, said the site (PDR005640) is an 8,220-square-foot lot in an R‑1 zoning district with an existing one-story, 1,252-square-foot house. Staff described the proposal as a modest enlargement — a 47-square-foot enclosed front entry, a 669-square-foot rear addition and a 488-square-foot basement — and recommended approval “with conditions,” citing several omissions in the submitted plans and the need to “restudy and reduce the proportions of…
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