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Planning Commission clears CEQA and downtown authorizations for 10 South Van Ness tower, including land-dedication option for affordable housing

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 11, 2020
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Summary

The commission adopted CEQA findings, shadow findings and downtown project authorization for a proposed 55-story, 966-unit tower at 10 South Van Ness; the developer proposed a land-dedication option that could yield an equivalent of roughly 35% affordable units, and agreed to an on-site interpretive exhibit commemorating Fillmore/Fillmore West.

The Planning Commission on June 11 adopted environmental and project approvals for a proposed 55-story mixed-use tower at 10 South Van Ness Avenue that would add about 966 housing units adjacent to downtown transit and include a privately owned public open space and a proposed in-building entrance to the Van Ness Muni station.

The project sponsor proposed to meet inclusionary requirements through a land-dedication alternative under Planning Code Section 249.33(b)(16) that would dedicate a site for affordable housing with the objective of accommodating an amount equivalent to 35%…

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