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Board affirms Planning Commission’s mitigated negative declaration for 1390 Market Street project, denying wind-hazard appeal
Summary
After a contested hearing over wind hazards and project scope, the Board of Supervisors voted 11–0 to affirm the Planning Commission’s mitigated negative declaration for the 11-story, 250-unit project at 1390 Market Street and denied an appeal that sought further study and mitigation for wind impacts.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday affirmed the Planning Commission’s adoption of a mitigated negative declaration for the proposed development at 1390 Market Street (Fox Plaza area), rejecting an appeal that sought additional environmental study of wind hazards and retrofit mitigation for the existing Fox Plaza tower.
The project sponsor proposes to demolish a two-story retail and office building and build an 11-story residential tower with about 250 dwelling units and roughly 20,000 square feet of retail. The project would not add new automobile parking; residential parking would use the existing two-level Fox Plaza basement garage, and the proposal increases…
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