The San Francisco Board of Appeals convened on July 4, 2025, to address significant zoning and development issues, including the fate of the historic Alexandria Theatre and a new affordable housing project in the Sunset District.
During the meeting, the Board denied an appeal concerning the Alexandria Theatre, emphasizing that the Planning Department and the zoning administrator acted within their discretion. Vice President Lopez highlighted the importance of maintaining the theatre, a well-known landmark on Geary Boulevard, expressing disappointment over the developer's failure to fulfill restoration commitments. The Board members acknowledged the appellant's intentions but concluded that the evidence presented did not support claims of bad faith or negligence on the part of the Planning Department.
In a separate discussion, the Board reviewed an appeal from the Mid Sunset Neighborhood Association regarding a site permit for a new seven-story building at 2550 Irving Street. This project, which aims to provide 90 units of 100% affordable housing, aligns with Mayor's directive 13-1. The Board is set to hear further arguments from the appellant in the upcoming sessions.
The decisions made during this meeting reflect the Board's commitment to preserving San Francisco's historical assets while also addressing the pressing need for affordable housing in the city. The Board's actions underscore the ongoing balancing act between development and preservation in a rapidly changing urban landscape.