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Board holds hearing on appeal of 344 Fourteenth Street CEQA finding; matter filed
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Oct. 8 heard an appeal requesting a full EIR for a proposed seven‑story project at 344 Fourteenth Street, arguing the 2008 Eastern Neighborhoods program EIR is out of date; the board held the matter and filed the record.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Oct. 8 heard an appeal from Mission No Eviction and nearby residents asking that the city require a full environmental impact report (EIR) rather than rely on the Eastern Neighborhoods program EIR and a project-specific community plan evaluation (CPE) for a proposed seven‑story, mixed‑use building at 344 Fourteenth Street.
The appeal argued the Eastern Neighborhoods program EIR certified in 2008 is outdated and that changed conditions—including higher levels of transportation network company (TNC) activity, increased deliveries, groundwater and dewatering from nearby projects, and ongoing displacement in the surrounding blocks—require a new cumulative analysis. Speakers from Mission No Eviction and nearby residents said geotechnical testing took place during drought conditions and urged broader groundwater, hydrology and historic‑resource monitoring, citing sinkholes and…
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