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Board denies condo‑conversion at 668–678 Page Street after testimony on eviction of longtime resident
Summary
After days of testimony and a contested court history, the Board of Supervisors denied an application to convert a six‑unit building at 668–678 Page Street into condominiums, citing Planning Commission findings about vacancy, displacement and inaccurate application information related to the longtime resident Iris Canada.
The Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to uphold the Planning Commission and the Department of Public Works’ decision to disapprove a tentative parcel map that would have allowed conversion of a six‑unit building at 668–678 Page Street into condominiums.
The public hearing focused on the case of Iris Canada, an elderly woman who lived at the property for decades and whose relocation and legal status became central to the commission’s review. Planning staff and advocates for seniors and tenants told the board the sequence of lock changes, removal of possessions by the sheriff and other record evidence demonstrated displacement; the commission found the application incomplete and determined…
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