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Commission upholds MND and clears Chestnut Street mixed-use grocery project, with delivery and curb conditions
Summary
After a public hearing and debate over loading and curb impacts on Lombard, the commission upheld the Mitigated Negative Declaration for 2055 Chestnut Street and approved the mixed-use project (49 units, ~15,000 gsf grocery) with conditions requiring a loading operations plan, monitoring and contingency steps if SFMTA/Caltrans denial prevents curb changes.
San Francisco — The Planning Commission on March 24 denied an appeal of the environmental determination and approved a 49-unit mixed-use project at 2055 Chestnut Street that includes roughly 15,000 gross square feet configured to accommodate a neighborhood grocery. Commissioners voted to uphold the Preliminary Mitigated Negative Declaration (PMND) and grant the conditional-use authorizations with additional conditions to manage curb loading, monitoring and alternatives.
Staff framed the project as a planned-unit development that replaces a drive-through bank and surface parking lot with ground-floor retail, a potential grocery in a basement and…
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