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Commission approves special use district to legalize office uses and allocates 213,400 sq ft to 600 Townsend site

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The Planning Commission recommended approval of a special use district and approved an office allocation allowing up to 213,400 square feet of office use to legalize longstanding office occupancy at 600 Townsend Street; the commission added clarifying language about bicycle parking and confirmed several impact-fee treatments.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on March 27 moved to recommend approval of planning code and map amendments to create the “600 Townsend Street West” special use district and approved a large-cap office allocation that would legalize longstanding office use at the five-story building at 600 Townsend West.

Planning staff explained the proposal would convert up to 213,400 square feet of gross floor area from wholesale sales to office use by principally permitting office uses on all floors at the subject property and establishing a special use district to allow the building’s existing configuration. Rebecca Salgado of Planning Department staff said the allocation represents roughly 8% of the currently available…

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