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Commission pauses 468 Turk density-bonus project for more community outreach

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 15, 2021
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Summary

Commissioners continued a developer’s request for a conditional use authorization at 468 Turk (a density-bonus market-rate group-housing proposal for 101 rooms with 17 BMR units) to May 6, 2021, after residents and community groups requested more outreach and revisions.

The Planning Commission on April 15 agreed to a three-week continuance for a 468 Turk Street proposal seeking a conditional use authorization and state density-bonus approvals to build a nine‑story, 101‑room group-housing project with on-site below‑market-rate units.

Staff characterized the proposal as a market-rate group-housing project using the California State Density Bonus law (AB 2345) to seek waivers on height and rear yard requirements…

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