A single-family home in Van Nuys is poised to make way for infill housing, following a vote by the Los Angeles City Planning Commission.
On April 23, Commissioners voted to approve an application from Anahit Mashadyan to build a four-story, 24-unit apartment complex with 42 parking spaces at 6733-6737 Sylmar Avenue.
Planning Commission approval was required for multiple density bonus incentives requested by the applicant. In exchange, three of the new apartments are to be set aside for rent as affordable housing at the very low-income level.
Artdesign Company is designing the contemporary low-rise building, according to plans included with the Planning Commission presentation. Renderings show the building would incorporate a rooftop deck.
The project site is located around the block from two recently completed mixed-use buildings at the intersection of Van Nuys Boulevard and Kittridge Street.
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