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Planning commission approves revised 3700 California PUD, adds senior housing and 456 new units

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The Planning Commission unanimously approved modifications to the previously permitted California Pacific Medical Center redevelopment (3700 California Street), increasing the project to 456 new dwelling units, adding a 74-unit senior residential facility, and consolidating the scheme into fewer but larger buildings.

San Francisco ' The Planning Commission unanimously approved modifications on May 1 to the previously authorized planned-unit development (PUD) for the former California Pacific Medical Center site at 3700 California Street, authorizing a revised plan that increases total housing, retains and renovates the historic Marshall Hale building, and adds an independent/assisted-living component.

Planning Department staff summarized the project as a modification of a 2020 PUD and a 2023 extension. The revised plan reduces the number of new buildings while expanding total dwelling units from 264 under…

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