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Board of Supervisors overturns Public Works on 1170–1180 Green Street parcel map, upholding appeal
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 30 voted to deny the Director of Public Works’ tentative parcel map for 1170–1180 Green Street, siding with appellants who argued the work is a condo conversion rather than exempt "new construction."
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 30 voted to deny the director of the Department of Public Works’ tentative parcel map determination for 1170–1180 Green Street, siding with community appellants who argued the project is a condo conversion rather than exempt "new construction." The vote came after a lengthy public hearing that included tenants, neighbors, housing advocates and the project sponsor.
The appeal was presented by Jamie Cherry, chair of the Housing and Zoning Committee of the Russian Hill Community Association, who told the board the property is a three-level, 35-foot building of six rent‑controlled units and that the proposed work would leave it with six units. "This project will not produce any additional housing for the city," Cherry said, urging supervisors to disapprove the tentative map.
The matter drew multiple…
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