The Palm Beach Architectural Commission has granted approval for the design of a mansion that would be built on a three-lot, 6.3-acre site President Donald Trump sold to a Russian billionaire in 2008, per The Real Deal.

The commission approved the design for an oceanfront residence at 515 North Ocean Blvd., although it rejected the design for a house planned for 535 North Ocean Blvd. The approved design plans call for building a six-bedroom mansion and a two-bedroom guesthouse in a blend of contemporary and classical styles. Bridges, Marsh & Associates designed the house and guesthouse at 515 North Ocean Blvd., which is adjacent to an oceanfront home owned by Dr. Mehmet Oz, the celebrity surgeon, and his wife Lisa.

Russian fertilizer mogul Dmitry Rybolovev bought the 6.3-acre site in 2008 for $95 million and received approval last year to demolish the former Trump estate located on it. A year ago, a company affiliated with Rybolovev sold the lot at 515 North Ocean Blvd., a 2.35-acre parcel, for $34.3 million. It is unclear who owns the property because the buyer acquired it through a trust.

A company controlled by Mark Pulte of Mark Timothy Inc. of Boca Raton bought the lot at 535 North Ocean Blvd. in October for $37 million. It appears that Rybolovev still owns the lot at 525 North Ocean Blvd.