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Council approves adaptive reuse of vacant office at 975 N. D St. into four residential units

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The San Bernardino City Council unanimously approved a development permit to convert a long-vacant commercial office building at 975 North D Street into four residential units under the city's adaptive reuse overlay.

The San Bernardino City Council on July 16 adopted a resolution approving Development Permit D23-19, allowing the conversion of a vacant commercial office building at 975 North D Street into four residential units and the construction of covered parking.

City Planning Associate Mike Rosales presented the item as “development permit type D23-19 for adaptive reuse,” explaining the project would convert an existing roughly 2,430-square-foot office building into four units of about 607 square feet each and add 819 square feet of covered parking. Rosales noted the property sits inside the city’s adaptive reuse overlay…

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