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Commission approves ground lease and LDDA for UCSF research center at Zuckerberg San Francisco General
Summary
The commission voted to approve a resolution authorizing a ground lease and lease disposition and development agreement (LDDA) with the University of California San Francisco for a proposed research building on city property, adopting CEQA findings and mitigation measures after review of an environmental impact report.
The San Francisco Department of Public Health Commission on a voice vote approved a resolution authorizing a ground lease and a lease disposition and development agreement (LDDA) with the University of California San Francisco to build a new research facility on the Zuckerberg San Francisco General campus. The resolution also included adoption of CEQA findings and related mitigation measures.
The commission heard detailed presentations from Director Barbara Garcia and real estate staff about the project scope, which staff described as a roughly 175,000-square-foot, five-story research building with an estimated project cost (including fixtures, furniture and equipment) in the ballpark of $187 million. Real estate staff and UC representatives told the commission the project packet included 11…
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