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Planning Commission approves 24-home Diamond Heights project after wide public input and design changes
Summary
After extensive neighborhood outreach and dozens of public callers, the commission approved a planned-unit development and conditional-use authorization for 1900 Diamond Street, a 24-unit infill project that preserves mature Monterey cypress trees, adds a public stairway and viewing platform, and will pay fees to generate additional affordable housing.
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously 7–0 on Feb. 3 to approve a planned-unit development and conditional-use authorization for 1900 Diamond Street, a proposal to convert an undeveloped three-quarter‑acre hillside into 24 family‑size dwelling units and public amenities.
Planning staff recommended approval with conditions, saying the design preserves 10 mature Monterey cypress trees, reduces curb cuts, adds a publicly accessible stair and viewing platform, and includes public‑realm improvements. Gabriela Pinto, the department staffer presenting the case, said the project will ‘‘develop a currently undeveloped lot and construct a new…
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