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Planning commission approves San Bruno Avenue conditional use with tenant relocation and monitoring conditions
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization for the San Bruno Avenue complex, accepting a tenant phasing and relocation plan, monitoring fees and biannual status reporting while staff pursues remediation and other code‑compliance steps; tenants and advocates warned of displacement risk and soil contamination concerns.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on May 4 approved a conditional use authorization for the multi‑building complex at San Bruno Avenue (2861–2899), directing staff to monitor implementation of a tenant phasing and relocation plan and to track developer compliance through required monitoring fees and six‑month status reports.
Planning staff said the approvals are intended to undo illegal construction—removing 20 dwelling units that were built without permits, approving a de‑facto demolition of an interior building and modifying the inclusionary housing compliance method from on‑site to an in‑lieu fee. Deputy director Liz Waddy told the commission staff had prepared a…
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