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Commission legalizes office use at 660 Third Street; sponsor agrees to pay enforcement fees

San Francisco Planning Commission · November 4, 2021
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved legalization of about 36,700 sq ft of office at 660 Third St. in Central SoMa, after the applicant said it would pay roughly $195,000–$200,000 in unpaid enforcement fees and associated housing impact fees.

The Planning Commission approved a staff-recommended office allocation and related variance at 660 Third Street on Nov. 4, legalizing approximately 36,699 square feet of office in a four-story former industrial building in the Central SoMa Landmark District.

Planning staff (Rich Sucre) explained the item is a small-cap office allocation under Planning Code sections 3.21 and 3.22 and…

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