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Commission approves San Francisco Golf Club maintenance facility with conditions after community outcry
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization for a 19,100‑square‑foot maintenance facility at the San Francisco Golf Club on Feb. 13, after revisions by the sponsor and strong public opposition from the adjacent St. Thomas More School community.
The Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization (CUA) for a maintenance facility at the San Francisco Golf Club on Feb. 13, 4–2, after heated public comment from parents and staff at the adjacent St. Thomas More School and revisions from the project sponsor.
Planning staff described the project as a request to establish an approximately 19,100‑square‑foot single‑story maintenance building to serve the San Francisco Golf Club, with a 23‑space surface parking lot, administrative offices, storage and maintenance for mowers, carts and equipment. “The project before you was a request for a conditional use authorization to establish an approximately 19,100 square foot maintenance facility for an existing golf course operated and used by the San Francisco Golf Club,” planner Kurt Boaten told commissioners.
The project was continued from earlier hearings to allow the sponsor to consult the…
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