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OCII conditionally approves Block 48 major phase with 12% density bonus, commissioners press for marketing and COP data
Summary
The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure conditionally approved a major phase application for Block 48 at Hunters Point Shipyard, allowing up to 404 units with a 12% density bonus and schematic approval for Phase 1A (47 units). Commissioners demanded tracking and reporting on affordable-unit marketing, certificates-of-preference and SBE/contracting compliance.
The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure on March 3 conditionally approved environmental findings under the California Environmental Quality Act and a major phase application for Block 48 of the Hunters Point Shipyard project, including a 12% density bonus and schematic design approval for Phase 1A.
Staff and the applicant said the density-bonus approval would allow Block 48 to accommodate up to 404 residential units across multiple subphases, raising allowable heights to 45 feet and reducing the private open-space requirement from 125 to 80 square feet per unit in some building types. The schematic Phase 1A plan approved today covers 47 units; staff said five of those units will be affordable at 80 percent of area median income (AMI) and that the…
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