After a continuance, the Los Angeles City Planning Commission has signed off on plans to expand an apartment complex just off of Glendale Boulevard in Silver Lake.

The project at 2413 N. Silver Lake Boulevard, initiated in 2024 by co-applicants Fang Qian Morgan and Seth James Morgan, calls for redeveloping areas now improved with car ports to permit the construction of a 76 one-bedroom apartments along the western side of the property. Existing housing, a series of two-story structures containing 48 rent-stabilized apartments, are to remain.

DFH Architects is designing the project, include new landscaped spaces and walkways to separate the old construction from the new.

The three new buildings, which would stand four- and five-stories in height and sit above a combined 119 parking stalls. In exchange for density bonus incentives to permit the proposed scale and number of apartments, plans call for reserving six of the apartments as affordable housing at the very low-income level.

The project was previously considered at an April meeting of the Commission, but faced pushback from several existing tenants of the property, who expressed concerns with the maintenance of the existing housing at the property. The continuance was set to allow for City staff to provide additional information about the project's entitlements, potential transportation impacts, and construction impacts for existing tenants.

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