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Commission approves conversion of historic church at 150 Eureka into housing, grants variance for ADUs

Planning Commission · July 11, 2019
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Summary

The commission approved CEQA findings and a conditional use authorization to convert a vacant Metropolitan Community Church at 150 Eureka Street into four units with three ADUs, while granting a zoning variance; neighbors expressed privacy and open-space concerns but commissioners found the preservation-and-conversion approach acceptable.

The Planning Commission unanimously approved a project to convert and partially preserve the former Metropolitan Community Church at 150 Eureka Street into a four-unit residential building with three accessory dwelling units. Staff recommended approval with CEQA findings, a mitigation monitoring and reporting program, and a statement of overriding considerations for identified significant and unavoidable impacts.

Gabriela Pinto (staff) said the subject building is a historical resource eligible for listing in the California Register because of its association with the…

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