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Planning Commission approves revised Central SoMa 'Creamery' project with 1,105 housing units
Summary
The San Francisco Planning Commission approved revisions to the 655 Fourth Street Central SoMa project, allowing a 1,105‑unit residential development and a 9,153 sq ft voluntary public open space; approval carried 6‑1 after discussion of inclusionary requirements, shared‑light conditions and fee waivers tied to the TJPA portal project.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on Dec. 14 approved a revised plan for the Central SoMa Key site at 655 Fourth Street that would deliver approximately 1,105 dwelling units, ground‑floor retail, and one voluntary public open space. The commission voted 6‑1 to adopt the entitlements and a related planning code amendment, with Commissioner Imperial dissenting.
Planning department staff told commissioners the redesigned project reduces nonresidential uses and increases housing supply compared with the 2019 approval. Audrey Marloney summarized the change in scope and said the department recommended approval with conditions, including a condition to ensure bedrooms…
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