In Palms, a low-slung duplex located just off of Venice Boulevard could make way for a larger apartment complex, per an application submitted this month to the L.A. Department of City Planning.
The proposed project, which would rise north of Downtown Culver City at 3751 S. Delmas Terrace, calls for the construction of a new six-story building which would feature 17 one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments on its upper floors, as well as semi-subterranean parking for 18 vehicles.
Requested entitlements for the project include Transit Oriented Communities incentives to enable the construction of a larger building than allowed by the property's base zoning. In exchange, two of the new apartments would be set aside for rent as affordable housing at the extremely low-income level.
Warren Techentin Architecture is designing 3751 Delmas Terrace, which is depicted in a rendering as a contemporary podium-type building clad in stucco, wood, and aluminum. A pair of amenity decks are proposed for the rooftop of the apartment complex.
City records list the project applicant as Beverly Hills-based Local Development, Inc.
The project site neighbors a handful of properties fronting Venice Boulevard where similar multifamily residential buildings are also in the works, including a proposed mixed-use apartment complex a few blocks to the east at 9431 Venice Boulevard.
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