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Committee upholds CEQA categorical exemption for 121-unit Sunset Boulevard project

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Summary

The committee denied an appeal by SAFER and sustained the director of planning’s class 32 categorical exemption for a 121-unit mixed-use project on Sunset Boulevard that includes 13 extremely low-income units, finding the record supports the exemption and that recommended project features reduce impacts below significance.

The Planning and Land Use Committee denied an appeal and sustained the director of planning’s determination that a proposed five-story, 121-unit mixed-use project on Sunset Boulevard qualifies for a Class 32 (infill) categorical exemption under CEQA.

Project description: the proposal calls for demolition of existing buildings and construction of a five-story mixed-use building with 121 dwelling units, including 13 units reserved for extremely low-income households under the Transit Oriented Communities program, approximately 3,603 square feet of ground-floor…

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