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Board rejects appeals and clears subdivision maps for Mexican Museum / 706 Mission Street project
Summary
After consolidated hearings, the Board of Supervisors approved tentative and vesting subdivision maps needed to convey the Jesse Square garage and develop the Mexican Museum and an adjacent tower, rejecting appellants' challenges to the EIR and project entitlements.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors consolidated appeals concerning tentative subdivision maps for parcels tied to the Mexican Museum and the proposed 43‑story residential tower at 706 Mission Street and voted to approve the maps necessary to move the project forward.
The consolidated hearing considered two related mapping applications: a four‑lot airspace parcel map for 738 Mission Street (needed to convey the Jesse Square Garage and related parcels) and a five‑lot airspace vesting tentative map subdividing a larger assemblage that includes the proposed tower and museum parcels. Appellants argued earlier environmental and design approvals are deficient and said new economic information presented after…
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