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Planning commission deadlocks on 1010 V Mission Street SRO project after weeks of community opposition
Summary
The Planning Commission heard extensive neighborhood opposition to a 9‑story, 57‑unit project at 1010 V Mission Street (13 on‑site below‑market units) and failed to reach agreement on a continuance or approval; commissioners recorded split votes and the item ended without approval, leaving the project in limbo.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on Sept. 15 heard hours of public testimony and staff briefing on a proposed 9‑story, 57‑unit residential project at 1010 V Mission Street that would provide 13 on‑site below‑market‑rate units but otherwise deliver market‑rate single‑room‑occupancy (SRO) units that neighborhood groups characterized as unsuitable for families.
Planning staff described the project as offering 57 SRO units with 13 below‑market units on site and code exceptions for rear‑yard exposure and floor‑area ratio. Rebecca Salgado, the planner, told the commission the department found the project “on balance consistent with the objectives and policies of the city’s general plan” but noted it seeks a…
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