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Developers present conceptual plan for former Saint Robert site on Euclid’s Lakeshore Boulevard
Summary
A development team told the Architectural Review Board that a conceptual plan for the nearly 8-acre former Saint Robert site on Lakeshore Boulevard would include roughly 50 single-family homes, an internal street with a 10-foot bike path, underground utilities and a retention basin; the board asked for more streetscape variation and renderings before the next review.
Euclid — A development team presented a conceptual plan to the city’s Architectural Review Board for the nearly 8-acre parcel along Lakeshore Boulevard between East 238th and East 242nd that would convert the former Saint Robert site into roughly 50 new single-family homes.
At a working session, a city staff member outlined the project scope and said the plan is a concept that will proceed through community engagement. “Give or take around 50 new homes,” the staff member said when describing the proposal’s scale. The development team said the subdivision would include an internal street, a proposed 10-foot-wide bike path and a retention basin to manage stormwater.
The developers described three house types under consideration — named in the presentation as the Iris, the Lily and the Marigold — with the smallest and largest floor areas presented as about 1,660 to 2,150 square feet. Joe Bavanda, a member of the…
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