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Planning Commission legalizes long-standing ground-floor residence at 2839-20 Fourth Street

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 15, 2020
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization Oct. 15 to legalize a roughly 850-square-foot ground-floor residential unit at 2839-20 Fourth Street, citing tenant retention and neighborhood context; the owner committed that rent would not increase when tenants return.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Oct. 15 unanimously approved a conditional use authorization to legalize an approximately 850-square-foot ground-floor dwelling at 2839‑20 Fourth Street in the Mission District.

Planning Department staff, represented at the hearing by Kimberly Duranday, recommended approval after reviewing applicable Planning Code provisions and outreach the project sponsor said it had conducted with the Calle Venti Cuatro Latino Cultural District. Duranday told commissioners the department found the project to be consistent with the general plan and that while it would remove a small amount of commercial space, legalizing the unit would prevent displacement and add housing to the city’s stock. Staff also noted one letter in…

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