Item # 8 - PPT 201 Oakview E (Compatibility Review)ahcitycouncil
The document summarizes a community development proposal for a two-story addition to an existing detached garage at 201 Oakview E. It includes details on the property location, proposed site and elevation plans, compatibility with neighborhood policies as determined by the Architectural Review Board, and public notification process and responses. The Board voted unanimously to approve the proposed design as compatible with the neighborhood.
The document provides information about a community development project presenting a new single-family residence with an attached garage located at 103 E Elmview Pl. It includes details about the property, a summary of the review process, site plans, elevation drawings of the proposed design, policy analysis, and public notification process. The Architectural Review Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of the proposed design as compatible with the suggestion to review fenestration, and the project is currently completing the plan review process.
The director of community development presented a case for the demolition of a one-story detached accessory structure and construction of a two-story detached accessory structure at 315 Argo Ave. The presentation included details on the property, existing conditions, site and elevation plans of the proposed structure, compatibility review by the Architectural Review Board recommending approval, and public notification of the project with local support.
This document provides information for a community development project proposing a two-story addition to an existing detached garage. It includes details on the property location, existing conditions, proposed design plans, renderings of the addition, compatibility review by the Architectural Review Board, and public notification of the project. The Board voted unanimously to recommend approval, finding the design compatible.
The document summarizes a proposal for a new single-family residence with a detached garage at 301 College. It provides background on prior demolition approval and compatibility review requirements. It includes details on the site plan, elevations, materials and finishes for the main structure and garage. The Architectural Review Board recommended approval, finding the design compatible. Nearby property owners supported the proposal with no opposition.
The document summarizes a community development proposal to replace a detached garage. It includes details on the property location, existing conditions, proposed site plan, elevations for the new two-story garage, roof plan, policy analysis exempting demolition of the one-story garage from review but subjecting the new two-story structure to compatibility review, streetscape renderings, and notes the Architectural Review Board's recommendation of approval and that no public responses were received to notifications sent about the proposal.
This document summarizes a community development proposal for a property located at 222 Claiborne Way. It involves demolishing a one-story detached accessory structure and constructing a two-story detached accessory structure. The proposal went before the Architectural Review Board for compatibility review and was recommended for approval. It will next go before the Board of Adjustment on August 2nd for further review before a final decision is made.
This document summarizes a proposal for a new single-family residence to be built at 126 Wildrose in the City of ARB. It details that the existing structure was deemed not historically significant and approved for demolition. Plans for a replacement structure are presented, including site plans, elevations, roof plan, and policy analysis. The ARB voted unanimously to approve the proposed new design as compatible with the neighborhood.
Item # 8 - PPT 201 Oakview E (Compatibility Review)ahcitycouncil
The document summarizes a community development proposal for a two-story addition to an existing detached garage at 201 Oakview E. It includes details on the property location, proposed site and elevation plans, compatibility with neighborhood policies as determined by the Architectural Review Board, and public notification process and responses. The Board voted unanimously to approve the proposed design as compatible with the neighborhood.
The document provides information about a community development project presenting a new single-family residence with an attached garage located at 103 E Elmview Pl. It includes details about the property, a summary of the review process, site plans, elevation drawings of the proposed design, policy analysis, and public notification process. The Architectural Review Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of the proposed design as compatible with the suggestion to review fenestration, and the project is currently completing the plan review process.
The director of community development presented a case for the demolition of a one-story detached accessory structure and construction of a two-story detached accessory structure at 315 Argo Ave. The presentation included details on the property, existing conditions, site and elevation plans of the proposed structure, compatibility review by the Architectural Review Board recommending approval, and public notification of the project with local support.
This document provides information for a community development project proposing a two-story addition to an existing detached garage. It includes details on the property location, existing conditions, proposed design plans, renderings of the addition, compatibility review by the Architectural Review Board, and public notification of the project. The Board voted unanimously to recommend approval, finding the design compatible.
The document summarizes a proposal for a new single-family residence with a detached garage at 301 College. It provides background on prior demolition approval and compatibility review requirements. It includes details on the site plan, elevations, materials and finishes for the main structure and garage. The Architectural Review Board recommended approval, finding the design compatible. Nearby property owners supported the proposal with no opposition.
The document summarizes a community development proposal to replace a detached garage. It includes details on the property location, existing conditions, proposed site plan, elevations for the new two-story garage, roof plan, policy analysis exempting demolition of the one-story garage from review but subjecting the new two-story structure to compatibility review, streetscape renderings, and notes the Architectural Review Board's recommendation of approval and that no public responses were received to notifications sent about the proposal.
This document summarizes a community development proposal for a property located at 222 Claiborne Way. It involves demolishing a one-story detached accessory structure and constructing a two-story detached accessory structure. The proposal went before the Architectural Review Board for compatibility review and was recommended for approval. It will next go before the Board of Adjustment on August 2nd for further review before a final decision is made.
This document summarizes a proposal for a new single-family residence to be built at 126 Wildrose in the City of ARB. It details that the existing structure was deemed not historically significant and approved for demolition. Plans for a replacement structure are presented, including site plans, elevations, roof plan, and policy analysis. The ARB voted unanimously to approve the proposed new design as compatible with the neighborhood.
This document summarizes a proposal to demolish an existing one-story detached garage and replace it with a two-story detached accessory structure. It provides details on the property location, existing conditions, site plan, proposed design including elevations and materials, policy analysis from the Architectural Review Board meeting, and public notification process. The Board recommended approval of the compatible design with some revisions to address busyness and better reflect the style of the main residence.
This document provides information about a proposed new single-family residence and detached garage on Grant Street. It includes details on the existing property, proposed site plan, elevations, materials, and renderings. On June 21, the Architectural Review Board voted unanimously to recommend approval, finding the design compatible with the surrounding area.
This document provides information about a proposed new single-family residence with an attached garage at 260 Retama. It discusses the property location and background, including that the main structure was deemed not historically significant. Site plans and elevations of the proposed north, south, east, and west sides are displayed. The Architectural Review Board voted unanimously that the design is compatible with the neighborhood. No public comments were received regarding the proposal.
This document summarizes a proposal for the demolition and new construction of a single-family home at 117 Claywell. The Architectural Review Board approved the demolition but not the original design. City Council enacted a 90-day demolition delay and requested revisions. The revised plans and 3D renderings are presented for reconsideration, along with policy options for City Council and documentation of public notification.
The owners of 224 Elmview W in Alamo Heights are requesting approval to remodel and add to their existing single-family home. They plan to add on to the rear of the house and construct a second story addition. They also want to remodel the interior. The project requires approval under the city's Demolition Review Ordinance due to plans to remove over 60% of the existing roof. City staff found no historical or architectural significance to the existing home. The Architectural Review Board recommended approval of the design as compatible with the neighborhood. If approved, the remodel would increase the home's lot coverage from 26.5% to 31.9% and floor area ratio from 23.1% to 39
The document summarizes a proposal for the demolition of an existing single-family residence and detached garage located on Evans Street in Houston. It discusses the property details, existing conditions, and the Architectural Review Board's significance review and unanimous recommendation to approve the full demolition as requested. The proposal will go before City Council on June 13th pending the board's recommendation.
This document provides information about a community development project proposing a two-story addition to an existing garage at 218 E. Edgewood Pl. It discusses the property details, the need for compatibility review of the addition, the project's review by the Board of Adjustment and Architectural Review Board, and public notification about the project where some nearby property owners expressed support.
This document provides information on a request to construct a two-story detached accessory structure at 315 Argo Ave in Alamo Heights. The property owner is seeking to replace an existing one-story garage with a two-story garage. The Architectural Review Board has recommended approval of the proposed design as compatible with the neighborhood. City staff is requesting City Council review the proposal for compatibility under the Demolition Review Ordinance. Attachments include project plans and response cards from neighbors supporting the project.
This document provides information for a request for compatibility review of a proposed new single-family residence and detached garage at 301 College in Alamo Heights, Texas. The lot is zoned SF-A. The Architectural Review Board previously approved the significance of the main structure and is now considering the proposed design. Details are provided on existing and proposed lot coverage, floor area ratio, structure heights, exterior materials, and the board's recommendation of approval. Attachments include response cards from neighboring property owners.
PPT Item # 5 - 233 Harrison Ave. Sig. Reviewahcitycouncil
This document summarizes a community development proposal for a property located at 233 Harrison Ave. It involves demolishing the existing single-family home and constructing a new single-family home and attached garage. The proposal was reviewed by the ARB in February 2024 and received a unanimous vote for the existing structure's non-significance and compatibility of the proposed design, with a suggestion for consistent fenestration. Public notification included postcards mailed to nearby property owners and no opposition was received.
This document provides information for a community development project proposing to demolish an existing detached garage and replace it with a new two-story detached accessory structure. It includes details on the property location and existing conditions. Site plans and elevations of the proposed structure are presented. Policy analysis indicates that lot coverage and FAR regulations do not apply, and that the project would be subject to current multi-family regulations. The Architectural Review Board recommended approval of the design with some revisions to the roof design. Public notification was conducted and one response was received in support of the project and none in opposition.
This document provides information for a development project proposing to demolish an existing single-family home and construct a new one, including a detached garage, at 117 Claywell. In April 2022, the Architectural Review Board approved the demolition but found the proposed new design incompatible. The City Council then enacted 90-day and 60-day demolition delays to allow for design revisions. This report provides details on the property, background, existing conditions, site and building plans, renderings, policy analysis, and public notification received for the proposed project.
This document provides information about a proposed new single-family residence and detached garage at 859 Estes Ave. It includes details about the property, proposed site plan, elevations, roof plans, policy analysis, and public notification process. The Architectural Review Board voted unanimously to recommend approval, finding the proposed design compatible, and the project is currently completing the plan review process.
PPT Item # 5 - 233 Harrison Ave. Sig. Reviewahcitycouncil
This document summarizes a community development proposal for a property located at 233 Harrison Ave. The proposal is to demolish the existing single-family home and construct a new single-family home and attached garage. The demolition would remove 100% of the existing structure. The Architectural Review Board previously voted that the existing structure is not historically significant and found the proposed new design to be compatible with the neighborhood with a suggestion to improve fenestration consistency. Public notification was provided and two nearby property owners expressed support for the project.
This document summarizes a proposal for the demolition and complete reconstruction of a single-family home located on a corner lot in Corona. The existing main structure was found to have no historical or architectural significance. The Architectural Review Board declared the existing structure not significant and approved the proposed design as compatible, while recommending revisions to the window layout and roofline on the street-facing elevation. Notifications were sent out and no public responses were received.
The City Council agenda memorandum summarizes a request for the compatibility review of a proposed new single-family residence at 730 Corona Ave in Alamo Heights. The property is zoned for single-family use. The Architectural Review Board previously approved plans for new construction at this site but the owner did not complete the approval process. The new owners are now seeking approval to build a single-family home. The ARB reviewed the new proposed design and unanimously recommended approval, finding it compatible with the neighborhood context. City staff also analyzed the project for compliance with development standards such as lot coverage and will continue reviewing submitted permit documents.
This document provides information for a development project located at 227 Rosemary Street. It includes details on the single-family home and detached garage being proposed to replace a previous residence that was demolished. The Architectural Review Board determined the previous home was not historically significant and approved the demolition. On August 16th, the Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of the proposed new designs as being compatible with the neighborhood.
PPT Item # 4 - 271 Retama Place Sig. Reviewahcitycouncil
This document summarizes a request to demolish a single-family residence located at 271 Retama Pl. in San Antonio. It provides details on the property, existing conditions, surrounding properties, and the Architectural Review Board's previous vote which did not approve the demolition. A future replacement structure would require compatibility review and city council approval.
This document summarizes a proposal to demolish an existing one-story detached garage and replace it with a two-story detached accessory structure. It provides details on the property location, existing conditions, site plan, proposed design including elevations and materials, policy analysis from the Architectural Review Board meeting, and public notification process. The Board recommended approval of the compatible design with some revisions to address busyness and better reflect the style of the main residence.
This document provides information about a proposed new single-family residence and detached garage on Grant Street. It includes details on the existing property, proposed site plan, elevations, materials, and renderings. On June 21, the Architectural Review Board voted unanimously to recommend approval, finding the design compatible with the surrounding area.
This document provides information about a proposed new single-family residence with an attached garage at 260 Retama. It discusses the property location and background, including that the main structure was deemed not historically significant. Site plans and elevations of the proposed north, south, east, and west sides are displayed. The Architectural Review Board voted unanimously that the design is compatible with the neighborhood. No public comments were received regarding the proposal.
This document summarizes a proposal for the demolition and new construction of a single-family home at 117 Claywell. The Architectural Review Board approved the demolition but not the original design. City Council enacted a 90-day demolition delay and requested revisions. The revised plans and 3D renderings are presented for reconsideration, along with policy options for City Council and documentation of public notification.
The owners of 224 Elmview W in Alamo Heights are requesting approval to remodel and add to their existing single-family home. They plan to add on to the rear of the house and construct a second story addition. They also want to remodel the interior. The project requires approval under the city's Demolition Review Ordinance due to plans to remove over 60% of the existing roof. City staff found no historical or architectural significance to the existing home. The Architectural Review Board recommended approval of the design as compatible with the neighborhood. If approved, the remodel would increase the home's lot coverage from 26.5% to 31.9% and floor area ratio from 23.1% to 39
The document summarizes a proposal for the demolition of an existing single-family residence and detached garage located on Evans Street in Houston. It discusses the property details, existing conditions, and the Architectural Review Board's significance review and unanimous recommendation to approve the full demolition as requested. The proposal will go before City Council on June 13th pending the board's recommendation.
This document provides information about a community development project proposing a two-story addition to an existing garage at 218 E. Edgewood Pl. It discusses the property details, the need for compatibility review of the addition, the project's review by the Board of Adjustment and Architectural Review Board, and public notification about the project where some nearby property owners expressed support.
This document provides information on a request to construct a two-story detached accessory structure at 315 Argo Ave in Alamo Heights. The property owner is seeking to replace an existing one-story garage with a two-story garage. The Architectural Review Board has recommended approval of the proposed design as compatible with the neighborhood. City staff is requesting City Council review the proposal for compatibility under the Demolition Review Ordinance. Attachments include project plans and response cards from neighbors supporting the project.
This document provides information for a request for compatibility review of a proposed new single-family residence and detached garage at 301 College in Alamo Heights, Texas. The lot is zoned SF-A. The Architectural Review Board previously approved the significance of the main structure and is now considering the proposed design. Details are provided on existing and proposed lot coverage, floor area ratio, structure heights, exterior materials, and the board's recommendation of approval. Attachments include response cards from neighboring property owners.
PPT Item # 5 - 233 Harrison Ave. Sig. Reviewahcitycouncil
This document summarizes a community development proposal for a property located at 233 Harrison Ave. It involves demolishing the existing single-family home and constructing a new single-family home and attached garage. The proposal was reviewed by the ARB in February 2024 and received a unanimous vote for the existing structure's non-significance and compatibility of the proposed design, with a suggestion for consistent fenestration. Public notification included postcards mailed to nearby property owners and no opposition was received.
This document provides information for a community development project proposing to demolish an existing detached garage and replace it with a new two-story detached accessory structure. It includes details on the property location and existing conditions. Site plans and elevations of the proposed structure are presented. Policy analysis indicates that lot coverage and FAR regulations do not apply, and that the project would be subject to current multi-family regulations. The Architectural Review Board recommended approval of the design with some revisions to the roof design. Public notification was conducted and one response was received in support of the project and none in opposition.
This document provides information for a development project proposing to demolish an existing single-family home and construct a new one, including a detached garage, at 117 Claywell. In April 2022, the Architectural Review Board approved the demolition but found the proposed new design incompatible. The City Council then enacted 90-day and 60-day demolition delays to allow for design revisions. This report provides details on the property, background, existing conditions, site and building plans, renderings, policy analysis, and public notification received for the proposed project.
This document provides information about a proposed new single-family residence and detached garage at 859 Estes Ave. It includes details about the property, proposed site plan, elevations, roof plans, policy analysis, and public notification process. The Architectural Review Board voted unanimously to recommend approval, finding the proposed design compatible, and the project is currently completing the plan review process.
PPT Item # 5 - 233 Harrison Ave. Sig. Reviewahcitycouncil
This document summarizes a community development proposal for a property located at 233 Harrison Ave. The proposal is to demolish the existing single-family home and construct a new single-family home and attached garage. The demolition would remove 100% of the existing structure. The Architectural Review Board previously voted that the existing structure is not historically significant and found the proposed new design to be compatible with the neighborhood with a suggestion to improve fenestration consistency. Public notification was provided and two nearby property owners expressed support for the project.
This document summarizes a proposal for the demolition and complete reconstruction of a single-family home located on a corner lot in Corona. The existing main structure was found to have no historical or architectural significance. The Architectural Review Board declared the existing structure not significant and approved the proposed design as compatible, while recommending revisions to the window layout and roofline on the street-facing elevation. Notifications were sent out and no public responses were received.
The City Council agenda memorandum summarizes a request for the compatibility review of a proposed new single-family residence at 730 Corona Ave in Alamo Heights. The property is zoned for single-family use. The Architectural Review Board previously approved plans for new construction at this site but the owner did not complete the approval process. The new owners are now seeking approval to build a single-family home. The ARB reviewed the new proposed design and unanimously recommended approval, finding it compatible with the neighborhood context. City staff also analyzed the project for compliance with development standards such as lot coverage and will continue reviewing submitted permit documents.
This document provides information for a development project located at 227 Rosemary Street. It includes details on the single-family home and detached garage being proposed to replace a previous residence that was demolished. The Architectural Review Board determined the previous home was not historically significant and approved the demolition. On August 16th, the Board voted unanimously to recommend approval of the proposed new designs as being compatible with the neighborhood.
PPT Item # 4 - 271 Retama Place Sig. Reviewahcitycouncil
This document summarizes a request to demolish a single-family residence located at 271 Retama Pl. in San Antonio. It provides details on the property, existing conditions, surrounding properties, and the Architectural Review Board's previous vote which did not approve the demolition. A future replacement structure would require compatibility review and city council approval.
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2. PROPERTY
SF-B
North side between
Alamo Heights Blvd
and Greely St
2-story detached
accessory
3. SUMMARY
Demolition Review
Demolition of one-story detached accessory
structures are exempt from significance review
Construction of two-story detached accessory
structures are subject to compatibility review
11. POLICY ANALYSIS
Currently completing plan review process to
ensure compliance with code requirements.
The Architectural Review Board considered
the request at their May 21, 2024 meeting
and voted unanimously to recommend
approval.
12. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION
Public Notice
Postcards mailed to property owners within
a 200-foot radius
Posted on City’s website and on property
Responses received:
Support: (1) Neutral: (0)
Oppose: (2)