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Planning Commission certifies EIR and approves 221-unit Sutter Street project with conditions

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 24, 2022
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Summary

The commission certified the EIR and approved the 1101—123 Sutter St mixed-use project (221 units, 44 on-site below-market-rate units, childcare), imposing conditions including laundry facilities and monitoring; the motions passed unanimously 6—0.

San Francisco — The Planning Commission on March 24 certified the final environmental impact report and approved entitlements for the proposed 14-story, 221-unit residential project at 1101—123 Sutter Street.

Planning staff said the project includes 44 very low-income units (50% AMI), approximately 8,200 sq ft of commercial/childcare space, 12,000 sq ft of open space and 55 vehicle parking spaces. Staff—s EIR identified a significant and unavoidable impact to an historic resource (the 1123 Sutter Street structure) because the proposal would demolish that building; other impacts…

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