OB Project Review Committee Has 2 Projects: Del Mar Ave. and Ocean Front Street
Here’s the agenda for this week’s meeting of the Project Review Committee of the OB Planning Board, Tuesday, May 19.
Projects come before the review committee for a first pass – and usually the committee gives a recommendation to the full board.
The first is a permit to demolish 2 existing one-story houses and construct a 3-story unit and a a 2-story home at 4866–4870 Del Mar Avenue.
And the second is a permit to remodel two existing homes to include a second-story to each, at 1759 to 1761 Ocean Front Street.

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