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OCII conditionally approves schematic design for 1300 Fourth Street affordable housing in Mission Bay

Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure · August 4, 2015
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The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure conditionally approved schematic design for 1300 Fourth Street (Block 6E) — a roughly 142‑unit affordable rental project with retail — after staff outlined design conditions, parking tradeoffs and outreach plans.

The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure on Aug. 4 conditionally approved the combined basic concept and schematic design for 1300 Fourth Street (Block 6 East, Mission Bay), a stand‑alone affordable rental development selected for the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) team.

OCI Development Specialist Pam Sims told commissioners the development will include 142 affordable rental units plus one manager’s unit, roughly 9,730 square feet of retail and a building area of about 180,215 square feet. She said 114 units (about 80 percent) will be affordable at or below 50 percent of area median income and 29 units (about 20 percent) will be set aside for formerly chronically homeless households. Sims said the project achieved 52.7 percent small business enterprise participation for professional services to date and is using green,…

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