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Planning staff recommends disapproval of Page Street merger; commissioners grant short continuance

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 29, 2024
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Summary

Staff told the commission the proposed legalization of a merger at 1314 Page Street conflicts with flat policy and exposure/code requirements; the project sponsor pleaded hardship, and the commission voted 4–2 to continue the item to April 25 to allow the applicant time to pursue a variance or revise plans.

Planning staff recommended disapproval of a conditional use request to legalize a merger at 1314 Page Street and to relocate and enlarge a ground‑floor dwelling during the Planning Commission meeting on Feb. 29.

Matt Dito, planning department staff, said the department found the current proposal “not necessary or desirable and contrary to the general plan,” noting the ground‑floor unit lacks code‑compliant exposure and the proposal would reduce the size and quality of the replacement flat compared with the original…

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