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Board approves revised conditional use permit for Sacramento Street project with design and construction conditions
Summary
The Board of Supervisors on Feb. 12 approved a revised conditional use authorization for a development at 3637–3657 Sacramento Street, imposing design modifications, capped medical office tenant sizes, and detailed construction‑mitigation measures while preserving 18 housing units.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Feb. 12 approved a revised conditional use authorization for a project at 3637–3657 Sacramento Street after a contested appeal and months of review. The board’s substitute motion imposed design changes, limits on medical office uses, and an extensive set of construction‑mitigation conditions intended to protect nearby residents and merchants.
Supervisor Stephanie moved to amend item 6 and approve a new conditional use authorization incorporating the planning commission’s conditions plus 12 additional requirements; Supervisor Aaron Peskin seconded. The board approved the substitute motion, approved item 7 directing the preparation of findings, and tabled item 5. The board recorded the action as passed…
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