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October 02, 2004

Town homes get early approval

The town's newest affordable housing project, the Tomboy Town Home development, took an official step forward Wednesday with preliminary design approval from Telluride's Historic and Architectural Review Commission - though not without several conditions.

HARC members called for a revision of the project's roof design, the elimination of one of its exterior stairwells and changes to how the development's partially-underground parking structure will be screened in.

"The primary direction of the board was to revise the roof plan," Telluride Projects Manager Lance McDonald said Thursday. McDonald said the board asked designers to increase the pitch of the roof on portions of the three-building project, making some sections steeper.

The proposed 16-unit development, drawn up by town staff and architects from the firm Cottle, Carr and Yaw, is broken down into a trio of multi-story buildings housing a combination

Posted by Adam at October 2, 2004 03:42 PM

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