La Jolla permit reviewers approve two home projects and dispute design plan for addition to historic house
La Jolla’s Development Permit Review Committee approved plans to add to this property at 5692 Dolphin Place.
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Two Bird Rock residential projects got the La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee’s approval on the first try during the board’s March 9 meeting.
Any preliminary review can be made final by a unanimous vote, which allows the board to make a recommendation on the project. Such was the case for a proposal to add a 444-square-foot unit to a house at 5692 Dolphin Place and a plan to build an accessory dwelling unit, or “granny flat,” at 5550 La Jolla Hermosa Ave.
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Buena Vistaâs board of trustees approved Architectural Design Guidelines for Historic East Main Street Jan. 26.
The Architectural Design Guidelines were developed over the last 2 years by the townâs Historic Preservation Commission with the help of History Colorado and the publicâs input, according to a HPC press release.
The guidelines are based on the United States Secretary of Interiorâs Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and best practices of numerous, similar, historic Colorado towns.
The intent of the Architectural Design Guidelines is to preserve Buena Vistaâs historic downtown for our citizens and future generations, the release stated.Â