In a recent government meeting, plans for a new residential pool deck were presented, highlighting a significant enhancement to a local property. The proposed project includes the addition of a 1,335 square foot pool deck featuring an infinity pool, two side decks, a fire pit, upgraded stairs, an outdoor kitchen, and two retaining walls, all designed to blend seamlessly with the existing home and surrounding landscape.
The deck will reach a height of approximately 14 feet, which is compliant with the maximum allowed height of 15 feet. Importantly, the project will not alter the existing footprint of the house, ensuring that the overall site planning remains largely unchanged. The design incorporates materials such as concrete and composite wood, with glass railings and wood posts, aligning with hillside design guidelines.
Staff members expressed confidence that the proposed improvements would not create privacy concerns for neighboring properties, as the deck is strategically positioned to avoid overlooking adjacent homes. Additionally, existing landscaping will help mitigate any visual impact from the new structure.
The applicant, Nari Kodadadi, emphasized the need for more backyard space, stating that the project aims to create a functional outdoor area while maintaining the aesthetic integrity of the neighborhood. Notably, no public comments were received regarding the project, and staff recommended its approval without conditions.
The meeting concluded with a positive outlook for the project, which promises to enhance the residential experience while adhering to local regulations and community standards.