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Planning Commission approves mixed-use replacement at 49 Grama/Gray Street with conditions

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 19, 2009
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission approved a conditional-use authorization and related variances for a five-story, mixed-use building at 49 Grama/Gray Street, with conditions addressing potential office conversion and neighborhood concerns. The motion passed 5–1.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted to approve a conditional-use authorization and related variances for 49 Grama (also recorded as Gray Street) on a 5–1 roll call, with Commissioner Seguaya recorded as the lone dissent on the variance.

Staff presented Case No. 2007.123C as a demolition-and-replacement proposal for a two-story, one-bedroom dwelling to be replaced by a five‑story, 50‑foot mixed-use building containing two one‑bedroom residential units above approximately 1,500 square feet of arts-related activity space and retail, and one off‑street parking space. Staff recommended approval…

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