Four apartments located just east of the I-405 Freeway in Westchester could be demolished for a larger multifamily residential development, according to an application filed earlier this year with the Los Angeles Department of City Planning.
The proposed project, which would replace two 1950s structures at 7130 Kittyhawk Avenue, calls for the construction of a new four-story edifice featuring 17 one- and two-bedroom apartments above subterranean parking for 18 vehicles.
Requested entitlements for the development include SB 330 density bonus incentives, allowing for a reduced parking requirement and a taller structure than would be permissible under the property's base zoning. Two apartments would be set aside as deed-restricted very low-income housing in exchange for the incentives.
Renderings of the project depict a low-rise structure with Mediterranean-style architectural elements. Sammie Tabrizi is designing the apartment complex, which would include a gym and a rear patio.
The project applicant Kamyar Moshfegh previously completed a smaller development on a nearby property along Ramsgate Place.
- Westchester (Urbanize LA)