Entitlement Permits for 2125 Santa Clara Avenue, Alameda

2125 Santa Clara Avenue massing, illustration by Darren Kelly2125 Santa Clara Avenue massing, illustration by Darren Kelly

Entitlement permits have been filed for a small residential infill at 2125 Santa Clara Avenue in Alameda. The project will bring new housing to the backyard of an existing apartment complex near the island’s center. San Francisco-based individual Doctor Maya Eydelman, C.O., is listed as the property owner.

2125 Santa Clara Avenue site map existing (left) and proposed (right), illustration by Darren Kelly

2125 Santa Clara Avenue site map existing (left) and proposed (right), illustration by Darren Kelly

Construction will add six new apartments, increasing the site’s capacity to 15 residences. The existing shingle-wrapped structure will remain untouched, while the rear yard and small garage will be replaced by a dense cluster of three two-story apartments. The new structures will all dedicate a full floor to each one-bedroom unit, with access to private balconies and patios. No new parking will be added.

Concord-based Darren Kelly is the project architect. The design groups the three new structures clad with thin brick veneer, glass railing, and bold metal friezes.

2125 Santa Clara Avenue, image via Google Street View

2125 Santa Clara Avenue, image via Google Street View

The 0.36-acre parcel is located near the center of the island city on a property bound by Willow Street, Walnut Street, and Lincoln Avenue. Future residents will be two blocks from the Alameda Free Library and the retail-rich Park Street.

The construction timeline has yet to be established.

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