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Planning Commission certifies EIR and unanimously approves Stonestown development agreement to redevelop mall and parking into 3,500 homes
Summary
The commission certified the final EIR and approved multiple entitlements for the Stonestown redevelopment — including general plan and zoning amendments, a development agreement, and design standards — paving the way for up to 3,500 housing units and six acres of public open space; the package includes a 20% affordable requirement (with three compliance options) and a land-donation option for 100% affordable senior housing.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on May 9 certified the final environmental impact report and approved a suite of entitlements for the Stonestown redevelopment project, a multi-phase plan to transform the Stonestown Mall site and surrounding parking into a mixed-use neighborhood with up to 3,500 homes.
Planning staff presented the project and its requested approvals — certification of the final EIR; adoption of CEQA findings and a statement of overriding considerations; shadow findings for Rec and Park; general plan amendments; planning-code and zoning map changes to create a new Stonestown Special Use District (SUD); design standards and guidelines; and a 25-year development agreement between the city and Brookfield Properties. "The purpose of today's hearing is to present the final project and consider a series of resolutions and motions and to certify the project's EIR," planning staff said.
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