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Burlingame commission reviews three projects; asks for design refinements and construction controls

Burlingame Planning Commission · February 23, 2026
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Summary

At the Feb. 23 meeting the commission discussed design proposals at 2674 Summit Drive (addition/deck), 1355 Dodto Avenue (house addition and plate-height permit), and 218–222 Lorton Avenue (commercial tenant reconfiguration); commissioners requested material and signage refinements, construction management practices, and returned each item for further review or placement on a future action/consent calendar.

The Burlingame Planning Commission on Feb. 23 reviewed three separate development proposals, raising design-detail and construction-management questions and voting to return each item for further action or to the consent calendar.

2674 Summit Drive (study session): Staff described a proposed two-story 764-square-foot addition and a rear deck; the applicant’s architect, Ryan Morris of Morris Architecture, said the deck and driveway relocation are needed because the house sits below street level and the deck provides most of the property’s outdoor space. Morris also said the owners agreed with a neighbor to frost two lower windows to address privacy. A nearby downhill resident, Brock Barack Gunner, urged contractors to avoid…

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