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Planning Commission OKs amendment to allow a ninth residential floor at Pier 70 within existing height limit

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 6, 2020
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The Planning Commission approved an amendment to the Pier 70 Design for Development allowing a ninth residential story within the project’s existing 90-foot envelope to improve feasibility after changes to state fire-code interpretation and rising construction costs.

The San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously approved an amendment to the Pier 70 Design for Development on Feb. 6 that allows an additional residential level within the project’s existing 90-foot height limit.

Michael Christiansen of the Planning Department told commissioners the proposed change would alter Standard 6.4.0.2 of the D4D to permit a ninth story where buildings had been limited to eight stories. The amendment would not increase the site’s maximum total building…

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