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Euclid board approves multiple Monterey Heights home designs, requires side windows and materials details

Euclid Architecture Review Board · February 26, 2026
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The Euclid Architecture Review Board approved design review for four single-family homes in the Monterey Heights subdivision, requiring aligned transom and second-floor windows on side elevations and clarification of foundation and landscape details before permit issuance.

The Euclid Architecture Review Board on Tuesday approved designs for four two-story, roughly 1,500-square-foot single-family homes in the Monterey Heights subdivision, but imposed conditions intended to break up large, blank side walls and to clarify foundation and landscape treatments.

Staff told the board the homes — proposed by the applicant identified in the record as Andrew D'Annunzio on behalf of Monterey Homes LLC — meet zoning requirements but present a design concern: two side elevations on several lots lacked windows and submitted packets did not include a clear street-facing rendering, foundation-wall detail or…

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