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Entertainment Commission backs 33 Norfolk residential project with 20-foot sound-wall condition
Summary
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted unanimously March 20 to recommend that Planning approve a 19-unit residential project at 33 Norfolk Street in Western SoMa, adding a condition to install a rear sound wall roughly 18–20 feet high and other noise‑attenuation measures after acoustical testing showed elevated sound ratings near adjacent nightclubs.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission on March 20 recommended that the Planning Department consider a residential project at 33 Norfolk Street only after the developer agreed to strengthened noise‑mitigation conditions, including a rear sound wall roughly 18–20 feet high.
The commission voted unanimously to forward the project to planning with the added conditions after staff and the project team presented updated acoustical testing and design measures. Hano Pajaloma, the project representative for International Land Group, said the development began design in 2013 and was later revised from an earlier smaller unit…
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