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Commission approves water-lot purchases, Japantown contract increase and other items
Summary
The San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission approved several items, including a resolution recommending purchase of five India Basin water lots for $5,000, a $21 million Japantown Peace Plaza contract amendment and advancement of a wireless monopole project, and it voted to keep closed-session action confidential.
The San Francisco Recreation and Park Commission approved several agenda items in a single meeting, including recommendations to acquire water lots for the India Basin Waterfront Park, a contract amendment for the Japantown Peace Plaza renovation, a conditional-use wireless facility at 350 Amber Drive and routine consent items. Commissioners also held a closed session and voted not to report or disclose the closed-session discussion.
Votes at a glance
- Consent calendar: Approved by voice vote with no opposition.
- 350 Amber Drive (AT&T monopole): The commission moved the project forward after a shadow analysis from the Planning Department concluded the project would add negligible shadow to George Christopher Playground and Glen Canyon Park. Commissioners voted in favor; there were no opposing votes.
- India Basin Waterfront Park water-lot…
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