A couple blocks from the North Hollywood Metro station, a vacant building that most recently housed an automobile repair shop is set to make way for housing.
An application submitted to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning indicates that the property at 11208 W. Burbank Boulevard, a corner lot which also fronts Klump Avenue, is slated for the construction of a new seven-story building featuring 42 rental apartments above parking for 42 vehicles.
Requested entitlements include Transit Oriented Communities incentives to permit a larger structure than normally allowed by zoning rules. In exchange, five of the new apartments are to be set aside for rent as deed-restricted extremely low-income affordable housing for a period of 55 years.
Office P.S. is listed as the architect and applicant behind the project, which is depicted in a rendering as a contemporary podium-type building.
City records list the property owners as Mr. QOZ, LLC.
The site is located one block from North Hollywood Station's massive park-and-ride lot, which is poised for redevelopment with a mixed-use high-rise complex featuring housing, ground-floor commercial space, and offices.
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