A 110-year-old house in South Los Angeles could be redeveloped with a mixed-use apartment building, according to an application submitted last week to the Department of City Planning.

The proposed project, slated for an approximately 6,600-square-foot property at 142 E. Vernon Avenue, calls for the construction of a five-story building featuring 16 residential units - including two that would be reserved for extremely low-income households.  Requested entitlements include Transit Oriented Communities incentives for additional height and reductions to required setbacks and open space.

City records list the project applicant as Aaron Golchet through the entity Vernon Main Properties, LLC.

Additional details regarding the project are not clear based on its case filing.

One mile northeast in Historic South Central, Hollywood Community Housing recently broke ground on a 74-unit affordable housing development at the intersection of Jefferson Boulevard and Central Avenue.