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Board denies appeal and upholds mitigated negative declaration for 300 Grant Avenue project
Summary
After public testimony about shadowing and historic‑district compatibility, the Board of Supervisors voted to uphold the Planning Department’s mitigated negative declaration for a proposed development at 300 Grant Avenue and denied the appeal.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Aug. 12 denied an appeal and upheld the Planning Commission’s earlier decision to adopt a mitigated negative declaration (MND) for a proposed mixed‑use development at 300 Grant Avenue.
Appellants, including condominium residents at 333 Grant represented by attorney Sue Hester, argued the environmental document failed to analyze shadow impacts adequately, especially given the project’s potential to use maximum allowable heights and exceptions under the planning code. Residents showed…
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