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Board affirms environmental review for 222 Second Street after neighbors cite shadow and historic concerns
Summary
The Board of Supervisors upheld the Planning Commission's certification of the final EIR for a proposed 350-foot office tower at 222 Second Street, rejecting an appeal from nearby residents who raised shadow, historic-district and neighborhood-compatibility concerns.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to affirm the Planning Commission's certification of the final environmental impact report for a proposed 26-story, 350-foot office building at 222 Second Street, concluding the EIR adequately addressed the project's environmental effects.
The decision came after residents, condominium owners and neighborhood representatives appealed the EIR on several grounds, including sunlight and shadow impacts to sidewalks and publicly accessible open spaces, potential impacts on historic resources in the surrounding conservation district, and the projects…
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