Pasadena City Council rejects appeal against 46-unit condo project
Pasadena officials sided with housing production over neighborhood resistance, clearing the way for a contentious 46-unit condominium project despite months of design complaints. On Monday, the Pasadena City Council unanimously denied an appeal against a proposed four-story development at 511 South Oak Knoll Avenue, upholding an October approval by the Design Commission, Pasadena Now reported. While the decision allows the project to move forward, developer K27 Capital cannot proceed without abiding by one stipulation. K27 must revisit parts of its design to better align with Pasadena’s “City of Gardens” ordinance and reduce impacts on a prominent canyon live oak tree […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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