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Board upholds planning commission: 21820 Seventh Ave. conditional use authorization and CEQA exemption sustained

3006197 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

After a consolidated hearing, the Board of Supervisors denied appeals of the Planning Department’s categorical exemption and the Planning Commission’s conditional use authorization for a proposed four-story, three-unit building at 21820 Seventh Ave. The board upheld the commission’s approval by roll call vote.

The Board of Supervisors heard consolidated appeals challenging both the Planning Department’s categorical exemption under CEQA and the Planning Commission’s conditional use authorization for a proposed project at 21820 Seventh Avenue in the Richmond District.

Project and appeals: The proposal would demolish a vacant two‑story single‑family house and build a four‑story building containing three for‑sale condominium units and three parking spaces. Appellants — property owners at 2545 Lake Street — argued the project would cast excessive shadow on rear yards, defeat privacy and light to adjoining homes, and that procedural and notice requirements for the CEQA exemption were not met. They asked the Board to reverse the…

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