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Glendale commission approves conditions to legalize exterior work at 3030 Edgewick Road
Summary
After staff reported unpermitted exterior alterations at a 1929 Tudor-Revival house covered by a Mills Act contract, the commission approved staff-recommended conditions (simpler stair railings, preserve Mills Act sunroom condition, simpler garage doors, legalize gate and parking pad) and voted 4–0 to approve the project with amendments to protect historic integrity.
The Glendale Historic Preservation Commission on Monday approved conditions under which city staff will legalize and permit alterations at 3030 Edgewick Road, a 1929 Tudor-Revival house that holds a Mills Act contract. Staff told the commission the property had been altered without required design review or permits and that stop-work orders were issued beginning Nov. 14, 2022. The changes included a new curving stairway and enlarged porch at a south secondary entry, infill and window changes to a 1949-era sunroom, replacement garage doors and a new driveway gate.
Staff’s report reviewed how those changes relate to Secretary of the Interior…
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