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File #: 24-310    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing/General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/14/2024 In control: Development Review Hearing
On agenda: 4/17/2024 Final action:
Title: PUBLIC HEARING: Action on the Architectural Review (PLN24-00008) of a Proposed First-Floor and Second-Floor Addition, and Detached Garage at 745 Harrison Street
Attachments: 1. AB3194 Implementation Letter, 2. Project Data and Compliance Table, 3. Conditions of Approval, 4. Development Plans
REPORT TO DEVELOPMENT REVIEW HEARING
SUBJECT
Title
PUBLIC HEARING: Action on the Architectural Review (PLN24-00008) of a Proposed First-Floor and Second-Floor Addition, and Detached Garage at 745 Harrison Street

Report
File No.(s): PLN24-00008
Location: 745 Harrison Street, a 6,721 square foot lot located on the north side of Harrison Street, approximately 180 feet west of The Alameda; APN:269-06-060; zoned Thoroughfare-Commercial (CT)
Applicant: Santosh Addagulla
Owner: Santosh Addagulla
Request: Architectural Review for a 785 Square-Foot First Floor Addition, 704 Square-Foot Second Floor Addition, and a 451 Square-Foot Detached Garage resulting in a 3,333 square-foot two-story residence with seven-bedrooms, five-full bathrooms, and two-half bathrooms.

Project Data
The Project Data and Compliance Table is included as Attachment 2.

Points for Consideration
* The property is located within 200 feet of a historic resource.
* The property is not currently listed as a historic resource on the City's Historic Resource Inventory (HRI); however, it is adjacent to two HRI properties located at 755 Harrison Street and 744 Lewis Street.
* The existing residence is a one-story 1,392 square foot, four-bedroom, and two and a half-bathroom house in the Queen Anne Cottage architectural style.
* Per the Santa Clara code 18.120.020.D.1d, the project requires Architectural Review approval through a Development Review Hearing.
* Per the Santa Clara code 18.130.070, development projects that require Architectural Review that are located within 200 feet of an HRI property, but that are not an HRI property, shall first be referred to the Historic and Landmarks Commission to review the project for neighborhood compatibility and consistency with the City's adopted Design Guidelines and make a recommendation to the Development Review Officer.
o The project went to the Historic and Landmarks Commission on March 7, 2024. The agenda packet is available on the City's website.
o On...

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