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Commission approves demolition and five-unit replacement at 237 Sanchez with arborist protection condition

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The Planning Commission approved a conditional-use authorization allowing demolition of the existing building at 237 Sanchez Street and the construction of a five-unit dwelling, adding two rent-protected units under state replacement rules and requiring a licensed arborist's protection plan for existing trees.

The Planning Commission on March 6 approved conditional-use authorization to allow demolition of an existing single-family house with an unauthorized dwelling unit at 237 Sanchez Street and the construction of a new five-unit residential building, subject to a condition requiring a licensed arborist's tree-protection plan.

Jeff Horn, Planning Department staff, said the 3,125-square-foot lot currently contains a circa-1900 two-story single-family house with a basement-level unauthorized unit; the project would replace it with an approximately 8,933 gross-square-foot, five-story building containing five residential units…

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