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File #: 25-0696    Version: 1
Type: PC/DRC New Items Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/10/2025 In control: Design Review Committee
On agenda: 12/17/2025 Final action:
Title: A request to construct a new detached garage at the rear of a single-family home in the Old Towne Historic District located at 133 S. Clark Street. (Design Review No. 25-0024).
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Attachment 1 Vicinity Map, 3. Attachment 2 DPR Form, 4. Attachment 3 Project Plans, 5. Attachment 4 Historic Resources Assessment
TO: Chair and Members of the Design Review Committee

THRU: Hayden Beckman, Planning Manager

FROM: Angelo Huang, Assistant Planner


1. SUBJECT
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A request to construct a new detached garage at the rear of a single-family home in the Old Towne Historic District located at 133 S. Clark Street. (Design Review No. 25-0024).
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2. SUMMARY
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The applicant proposes to construct a new detached two-car garage at the rear of a single-family property located at 133 S. Clark Street. This property is located in the Old Towne Historic District, and it is designated as a contributing property.
3. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Approve Design Review No. 25-0024.
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4. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Applicant/Owner: Alan S. Rosen
Property Location: 133 S. Clark Street
General Plan Designation: Low Density Residential 2-6 du/ac
Zoning Classification: Single Family Residential 6,000 square foot (R1-6)133 S C
Existing Development: Single-Family Residence
Associated Application: None
Previous DRC Project Review: None
5. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
This project proposal is to construct a new detached 434 square-foot detached two-car garage located at the rear of an existing single family home. The garage exterior will be composed of Hardie plank siding and composition roof shingles with colors that will match the existing home. The garage will have two wood man doors and two single-car wood garage doors. The proposed FAR of the property is 0.35.
6. EXISTING SITE
The site is developed with a simple form one and one-half story home with a front porch and bay window. The structure consists of wood siding and composition roof shingles. The historic assesment report also states that alterations have been made to the primary home such as non-original vinyl windows, a rear service porch, a dormer on the south fa?ade. The assessment also states that the original garage was demolished between 1922 and 1950.

7. EXISTING AREA CONTEXT
The site is located along the 100 block of S...

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