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Planning Commission approves several continuances and routine items; conditionally approves Potrero Hill demolition and new home with ADU

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At its May 8, 2025 meeting the San Francisco Planning Commission voted to continue several agenda items, approved the consent calendar, and unanimously approved a conditional use authorization to demolish an existing two-story house at 788 Arkansas Street and replace it with a four-story home that includes a studio ADU.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on May 8 voted unanimously to continue multiple items, approve its consent calendar and approve a conditional use authorization for a new single-family house with an accessory dwelling unit at 788 Arkansas Street.

The commission voted 7-0 to continue items 1(a) and 1(b) (case numbers listed on the agenda as 2024-000343 CUA and VAR) to June 5, 2025, and to continue item 2 (case number 2023-011606 CUA at 935 Gary Street) to June 12, 2025. Commission President Soh called the roll and announced the continuance motion carried “7 to 0.” Commissioner Imperial moved to continue “items as proposed,” and the motion was seconded and carried, with Commissioners Campbell, McGarry, Williams, Braun, Imperial, Moore and President Soh voting aye.

On the consent calendar, the commission approved two planning items — interim housing code amendments related to hotel/motel conversions (case…

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