The Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council Monday evening will review plans by a developer for a three-story, 46-unit apartment project at the southeastern corner of the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Plainview Avenue, the group’s meeting agenda shows.
The applicant and owner behind the proposed Tujunga development is a company managed by Varoujan Keosseian. The project applicant will present plans for the project to the neighborhood council’s land-use committee for discussion and possible action on Monday, according to its agenda.
The development would take shape at 7577 Foothill Boulevard and contain 13 one-bedroom apartments, 17 two-bedrooms, and 16 three-bedrooms, with five units set aside for very low-income households.
Designs for the proposed development are being led by Glendale-based architecture firm Vartan Jangozian & Associates, plans show. They call for amenities including about 5,000 square feet of rooftop space and a first-floor, open-to-the-sky common area.
The community would also provide an on-site parking garage with space for 88 automobiles, as well as space for 61 bicycles.
Previously holding a Denny’s restaurant but now a vacant lot, the nearly 1-acre development site was acquired by the Keosseian-managed project applicant in 2015 for just under $1.3 million, according to Los Angeles County property records.
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