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12/16/2021
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CASE FILE AB-20-12-6015
1325 Coruna Avenue, Coral Gables, FL; Legally described as Lot 29, in Block 2, of the amended plat of Coral Bay Section "A", according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 57, Page 97, Public Records of Miami-Dade County Florida; Folio# 03-5118-005-0400.
The application requests Preliminary Design Review and approval for the construction of a new 2 story single family residence (approximately 3880.09 SF), swimming pool, deck, and site improvements $500,000.
This application was reviewed and deferred by the Board of Architects on July 8, 2021 with the following comments: 1)add stucco band around windows; 2)address mansard roof; 3)address transom depth; 4)restudy west elevation. On August 5, 2021, the Board of Architects passed a motion to reject with the following comments: 1)design requires extensive re-work of: the massing, fenestration, use of materials, plan re-organization, and roof design; 2)illustrate flood vents at the base; 3)study use of gla...
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CASE FILE AB-20-12-6015
1325 Coruna Avenue, Coral Gables, FL; Legally described as Lot 29, in Block 2, of the amended plat of Coral Bay Section "A", according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 57, Page 97, Public Records of Miami-Dade County Florida; Folio# 03-5118-005-0400.
The application requests Preliminary Design Review and approval for the construction of a new 2 story single family residence (approximately 3880.09 SF), swimming pool, deck, and site improvements $500,000.
This application was reviewed and deferred by the Board of Architects on July 8, 2021 with the following comments: 1)add stucco band around windows; 2)address mansard roof; 3)address transom depth; 4)restudy west elevation. On August 5, 2021, the Board of Architects passed a motion to reject with the following comments: 1)design requires extensive re-work of: the massing, fenestration, use of materials, plan re-organization, and roof design; 2)illustrate flood vents at the base; 3)study use of glass; 4)study how the roof lines coordinate with the glass.
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