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Planning Commission approves demolition and two‑unit replacement at 1868 Greenwich Street

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 15, 2020
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Summary

The commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization to demolish a rear cottage at 1868 Greenwich Street and build a new four‑story, two‑unit building; staff noted the project increases dwelling-unit count but requires a DPW tree removal permit before site permit issuance.

The San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization on Oct. 15 to demolish an existing two‑story single‑family cottage at the rear of 1868 Greenwich Street and construct a new four‑story, two‑unit residential building.

Planning Department staff (Chris) told the commission the existing ground‑floor area had previously housed a childcare facility, that the cottage sits approximately 83 feet behind the front lot line, and that the proposal would replace the older dwelling with a larger building that yields a net increase in dwelling units. Staff…

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