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Council approves adaptive‑reuse permit to convert vacant office at 975 N D St. into four units

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Summary

The council approved Development Permit D23‑19 to convert a dilapidated 2,430‑square‑foot office building at 975 North D Street into four residential units (about 607 sq. ft. each) with new covered parking. Planning Commission had recommended approval; council vote unanimous.

The San Bernardino City Council unanimously approved Development Permit D23‑19, allowing adaptive reuse of a vacant commercial office building at 975 North D Street into four residential units and related site improvements. The Planning Division said the property has been vacant since about 2010 and lies within the adaptive reuse overlay enacted by ordinance MC‑1479 in 2018.

What the project does City staff described the proposal as converting a roughly 2,430 square‑foot building into four one‑bedroom units (about 607.5…

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