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OCII approves UCSF Mission Bay Block 33 design, with conditions for future Block 34 review
Summary
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure voted 4–0 (one absent) to find UCSF—s design for Mission Bay Block 33 in substantial conformance with required design standards; commissioners pressed UCSF on local hiring, parking and how a future Block 34 garage could affect views.
The Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure on Dec. 20 voted to approve a resolution finding that the University of California San Francisco—s design for Phase 1 of its Mission Bay East Campus (Block 33) conforms with OCII—s required design standards. The motion passed on a 4–0 roll call with one commissioner absent.
The approved package covers a roughly 343,000-square-foot building at Third and Sixteenth streets that will combine a Center for Vision Neurosciences (relocating ophthalmology services) with academic offices and dry research. Mark Slutskin, Mission Bay project manager, told the commission UCSF has satisfied key MOU commitments, including an upfront affordable housing payment of $10,200,000 and an infrastructure payment of $21,900,000, both of which he said have been paid.
Why it matters: the design approval clears a key local review step under the 2014…
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