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Commission approves 1846 Grove Street project after neighbors cite safety concerns

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 29, 2024
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted to approve a four‑unit project at a flag lot on Grove Street after staff said prior variances and design mitigate impacts; neighbors warned that the narrow 3.5‑foot accessway poses fire and egress risks but the commission declined a discretionary review.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted to approve a sponsor‑initiated application to construct two duplexes (four units) at 1846 Grove Street after considering resident opposition focused on safety and access.

Planning staff told commissioners the project complies with the residential design guidelines and noted earlier variances granted in 2020 for the rear‑yard exposure and bicycle parking remain valid. Matt Dito, department…

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