Architectural board approves 7-story housing development on El Camino
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Architectural board approves 7-story housing development on El Camino
"Palo Alto's Architectural Review Board has given a thumbs up to plans for a seven-story housing development at El Camino Real and Curtner Avenue, so long as developers make improvements such as adding off-street parking locations and more elevators. Sares Regis Group is responsible for the application on behalf of Palo Alto developer Vittoria Management. The application calls for demolishing existing buildings along 3727-3737 and 3773-3783 El Camino Real, 378-400 Madeline Court and 388 Curtner Ave. to make room for a 183-unit, 190,132-square-foot development."
"The units will include a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, with around 23 set aside for low-income households. The space will also include balconies and parking and bike spaces. Plans call for: 17 studio apartments, 475 square feet each 68 one-bedroom apartments, 720 square feet 50 two-bedroom apartments, 900 square feet 34 three-bedroom apartments, 1,100 square feet The board wants more details about the courtyard section with a proposed spa and landscaping,"
The Architectural Review Board gave provisional approval for a seven-story, 183-unit housing development at El Camino Real and Curtner Avenue, conditioned on specific design and neighborhood mitigations. Sares Regis Group filed the application for Vittoria Management proposing demolition of multiple existing addresses to build a 190,132-square-foot complex near the single-family Barron Park neighborhood. The project includes studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom units with about 23 reserved for low-income households, plus balconies, parking and bike spaces. Board requests include courtyard details, expanded third-floor balconies, improved garage screening and an additional northeast elevator. Developers must revise plans before City Council review.
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