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Commission approves metal‑clad single‑family residence at 358 Gold Flat Road, notes fire‑safety window guidance

March 19, 2026 | Nevada, Nevada County, California


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Commission approves metal‑clad single‑family residence at 358 Gold Flat Road, notes fire‑safety window guidance
The Nevada City Planning Commission approved the architectural review for a new 2,550 square‑foot two‑story single family residence at 358 Gold Flat Road, a steel‑framed, corrugated‑siding design the applicant described as driven by wildfire‑safety and insurance considerations.

Jessica Henkins, city planner, summarized project revisions that responded to prior commission feedback, including a steeper roof pitch (5:12), extended eaves, adjusted window placement, expanded porch and a proposed landscape hedge along the road to buffer the house. Staff recommended the project be found exempt from CEQA and approved with the recommended conditions.

The applicant said the choice of a metal exterior and pre‑painted finishes was motivated by fire safety and insurance constraints and described a multi‑step process to get California‑compliant performance out of an out‑of‑state manufacturer. The applicant said vinyl‑clad wood windows were proposed but expressed willingness to upgrade to fiberglass or metal‑clad windows if costs allow.

Commissioners questioned window construction and encouraged non‑combustible options where feasible. "We are developing design guidelines to reflect current fire risk," a commissioner said, and staff noted the city’s evolving recommendations favor metal‑clad and fiberglass window assemblies for reduced combustibility while acknowledging cost impacts.

A motion to approve the architectural review and find the project exempt from SQA passed unanimously on roll call (Commissioner Simmons — yes; Commissioner Nye — yes; Commissioner Han — yes; Vice Chair Cobden — yes; Chair Brown — yes). Staff will issue the permit with the conditions in the staff report and will allow the applicant to finalize window material choices consistent with the permit conditions.

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