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Commission approves Block 52 major-phase application at Hunters Point, including eight affordable for-sale units

Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure · July 1, 2014
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Summary

The commission approved the major-phase application for Block 52 at Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 1: 74 for-sale homes (8 designated at 80% AMI). The project includes on-site parking, retail, enhanced outreach to certificate-of-preference holders, and community-builder participation; vote was 5–0.

The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure voted July 15 to approve the major-phase application and related CEQA findings for Block 52 in the Hunters Point Shipyard Phase 1 development.

Staff and the project team presented schematic designs and project data: Block 52 would include 74 homes, eight of which are designated affordable at 80% of area median income (AMI), representing 10.5% of the block under the DDA. Developer Lennar executive Danny Cook described the project and emphasized local partnerships: "We are per the DDA we're providing 10.5% of 80% AMI units," he said during the presentation.

Design details and amenities: architect Veronica of Ignition reviewed five buildings on the block — two podium-style…

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