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Planning Commission approves 18-unit project at 2955 Mission Street with two ownership BMRs and MOU encouraged
Summary
The San Francisco Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization to replace a two-story building with a six-story, 18-unit mixed-use building at 2955 Mission Street, including two on-site below-market-rate ownership units at 80% AMI; commissioners also encouraged an MOU with the Guadalupe Cultural District to secure neighborhood commitments.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on June 9 approved a conditional use authorization for a six-story, 18-unit mixed-use building at 2955 Mission Street, finding the proposal consistent with the Mission Area Plan and the General Plan. The approval, adopted unanimously 7–0, included findings acknowledging a memorandum of understanding (MOU) the project sponsor is negotiating with Calle 24/Guadalupe Cultural District and encouragement to finalize that MOU.
Staff said the proposal would demolish an approximately 2,900-square-foot two-story building and construct a roughly 65-foot-tall building with 16,283 square feet of residential area and about 1,020 square feet of ground-floor commercial use. The project requests three development-waiver types (rear yard, height extension into a 40X zone,…
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