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Planning Commission votes at a glance: approvals for multiple projects including adaptive reuse, ADU, and neighborhood businesses
Summary
On Nov. 9 the Commission approved a batch of project decisions: 342 Moultrie (reversion of unauthorized unit), 170 Seacliff (ADU and new house), 1152 Taylor (Nob Hill Cafe expansion), 2395 Sacramento (landmark adaptive reuse with density bonus), and declined discretionary review for 3160 Jackson after hearing neighbor objections.
The San Francisco Planning Commission finalized votes on multiple project‑level items on Nov. 9. The following is a concise summary of actions, outcomes and key points.
342 Moultrie Street (Case 2020-009670 CUA): Sponsor requested conditional use authorization to remove a 702‑sq‑ft unauthorized dwelling unit from a detached garage and revert the structure to garage/storage with two parking spaces. Sponsor presented detailed cost estimates showing legalization was not financially feasible; reversion cost estimated at $64,000 construction / $85,000 total. Commission approved the reversion with conditions (unanimous vote).
170 Seacliff Avenue (Case 2022-011558 CUA): Previously continued; sponsor submitted revisions including a 597‑sq‑ft accessory dwelling…
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