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Planning Commission approves DISH rooftop antennas after finding minimal shadow impact to future park

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 15, 2024
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission approved a DISH rooftop wireless facility at Otis and 12th Streets, finding a reduced design would add 0.003% shadow to the planned Eleventh and Natoma Park; the Recreation & Parks Commission recommended approval and the Planning Commission voted 5–0.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously on Feb. 15 to adopt shadow findings and grant conditional use authorization for a DISH Wireless rooftop facility at the northwest corner of Otis and 12th streets.

Lizzie Mao, planning department staff, told the commission the proposal would add three antennas screened inside two radomes and ancillary equipment behind an eight‑foot enclosure atop a 26‑story mixed‑use building. Mao said the department found the project “on balance…consistent with the [...]…

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