The Los Angeles planning department has given approvals to plans by North Hollywood-based MIDOS Development for a five-story, 20-unit apartment project at the end of a cul-de-sac in Rampart Village, a determination letter posted this month by the city shows.
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Plans call for an approximately 25,000-square-foot building to replace three single-family residential structures at 326 – 330 Robinson Street. Designed by North Hollywood-based project architect Aaron Brumer & Associates, the proposed development will hold 16 one-bedroom apartments and four two-bedrooms along with 19 automobile parking spaces.
Approvals given this month allow for Tier-1 project incentives under the city’s transit-oriented communities incentive program, including a 10-foot height increase to 60 feet and a 50-percent density bonus. MIDOS will reserve three apartments for very low-income households, per the TOC program, plans show.
Also involved in the Rampart Village project plans are landscape architect Savage Land Design and project representative Pacific Crest Consultants.
The project will also provide 2,860 square feet of common open space, including a 1,860-square-foot rooftop deck.
MIDOS has more than 100 units in development and plans to bring 10 multifamily projects to market in 2022, according to a press release from earlier this year.
The company acquired the project site for 326 – 330 Robinson Street in September for about $1.55 million, Los Angeles County property records show.