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Commission approves conversion of underused residential parking at 399 Fremont into 30 public spaces

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 12, 2019
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization to convert part of an existing accessory parking garage at 399 Fremont into a paid public garage with about 30 spaces, following staff findings that the conversion meets code and is compatible with the Rincon Hill residential district.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Thursday approved a conditional use authorization that will allow a portion of the underground parking at 399 Fremont Street to operate as paid public parking, a project sponsor said.

Planning staff told the commission the 37‑story building contains 448 dwelling units and about 251 used accessory parking spaces; the sponsor proposes converting roughly 30 of those into public paid parking, plus one car-share space and six class-2 bicycle spaces. The…

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