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Neighbors raise light, air and health concerns as commission approves modified plan for 1130 Clement Street

San Francisco Planning Commission · January 5, 2023
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Summary

After extended public comment, the Planning Commission voted 5–0 to take discretionary review and approve modifications to a proposal at 1130 Clement Street that would add three units (total five) and a ground‑floor commercial space; neighbors and residents described shadow, airflow and health impacts.

The Planning Commission on Jan. 5 took discretionary review and approved staff‑recommended modifications for a proposal at 1130 Clement Street that would add three residential units to an existing building and create a total of five units including ground‑floor commercial.

Staff architect David Winslow described the proposal as a vertical and horizontal rear addition to a three‑story, two‑unit building that would create three additional units, bringing the total to five. Staff reported 11 letters in support and 4…

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