What is the Design Review Board?
The Design Review Board (DRB) is a seven-member citizen committee appointed by the City Council to review projects to evaluate their consistency with the City’s Design Review Ordinance (DRO). As a part of that review, DRB members determine whether a proposed project is compatible with surrounding development, usually with specific consideration of a proposed structure’s bulk and mass.

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1. What is the Design Review Board?
2. Is there a preferred architectural style in Del Mar?
3. When does the DRB meet?
4. What steps are involved in the Design Review Board process?
5. The DRO standards seem to be so subjective. How can you ensure that they are carried out fairly?
6. How do I object to a project at the DRB?
7. Are there other City permits required for building?
8. Can I appeal the decision of the DRB or PC?