Neighborhood Council To Review Plans For Seven-Story Koreatown Project

The Koreatown development would contain a mix of one- and two-bedrooms

Dean Boerner
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Rendering: Official

The Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council‘s land-use committee on Thursday will review plans by developer Commun Associate for a seven-story, 30-unit project to replace a duplex at the northeastern corner of the Fedora Street and San Marino Street intersection, according to its meeting agenda for this week.

Filed in the summer, plans call for an approximately 75-foot-tall, 18,300-square-foot community at 936 Fedora Street. The development would hold 20 one-bedroom apartments and 10 two-bedrooms over two above-grade levels of automobile parking with 15 spaces.

On Thursday, the neighborhood council committee will discuss whether to draft a letter in support of the project to be addressed to the Los Angeles planning director.

Led by Yu Kon Kim, Commun Associate is seeking Tier-3 project incentives through the city’s transit-oriented communities program. These include a 13-unit density bonus, reduced required parking minimum to half a space per unit, and a 25-percent open space reduction, plans show. The developer would reserve three units for extremely low-income households in accordance with the TOC program.

Units would range in size from 405 to 427 square feet for the one-bedrooms and from 549 to 625 square feet for the two-bedrooms.

936 Fedora Street Rendering 1
Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official
Rendering: Official

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