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Commission legalizes work at 292 Eureka, grants conditional use authorization and three variances after enforcement review
Summary
After reviewing an enforcement case that found work beyond permitted scope at 292 Eureka Street, the Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization and variances to legalize the work and add a second unit, finding the project consistent with plan objectives and narrowly justified variances.
The Planning Commission voted unanimously on April 29 to grant a conditional use authorization and three variances for a property at 292 Eureka Street after staff described an enforcement history in which 2018–2019 work exceeded permitted scope and triggered a "tantamount to demolition" finding.
Planning staff (Stephanie Cisneros) described the building's history, saying the work performed during construction went beyond permitted replacements of structural fabric and that a comparison to the last legally documented footprint (1997) showed minor rear expansions in…
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