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Commission continues 1 Oak/Van Ness redevelopment to July 14 after robust public debate

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 30, 2022
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Summary

The Planning Commission continued consideration of the revised 1 Oak (Van Ness/Market) project to July 14 to allow review of EIR materials after lengthy public comment on parking, affordable housing, plaza design and wind mitigation; staff recommended approval but deferred action pending review of the EIR addendum.

San Francisco — The Planning Commission on June 30 heard an extensive presentation and public comment on a revised proposal at the Van Ness/Market hub commonly referred to as "1 Oak." Planning staff summarized a modified project that converts the previously approved 304‑unit condominium tower (2017 entitlement) into a 460‑unit rental building, increases studios and one‑ and two‑bedroom units, reduces parking to 112 off‑street spaces (a 0.24 ratio) and proposes community‑benefit impact fees and an Oak Street plaza.

Nick Foster of the Planning Department described the project changes and…

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