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In a recent meeting of the Saratoga Design Review Commission, members discussed a significant site plan review for a proposed multi-family dwelling on Park Place and Cottage Street. The project, which includes six residential units, received a favorable advisory opinion from the commission, indicating strong community support for the development.
The commission's discussion highlighted that the proposed construction's mass, scale, height, and proportion are compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. Members noted that design elements such as additional staircases and porches would help integrate the new structure into the existing context. The configuration of windows was also praised for mitigating the appearance of height, with examples of similar three-story structures in the area provided by the applicant.
While the majority of the commission expressed support for the project, some members, including Mr. Duboff and Mr. Carlo, voiced reservations. However, the overall sentiment leaned towards approval, leading to a motion for a favorable opinion, which was seconded and passed without opposition.
The commission also encouraged the applicant to consider enhancements to the north elevation, suggesting the addition of window details to further improve the design. The emphasis on quality materials was reiterated, underscoring the commission's commitment to maintaining aesthetic standards in the community.
This decision will now be forwarded to the Planning Board for further consideration, marking a step forward in the development process that could enhance housing options in Saratoga Springs. The meeting concluded with a brief recess, allowing members to regroup before continuing their discussions.
Converted from Saratoga - Design Review Commission - Jun 11, 2025 meeting on June 11, 2025
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