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Mission neighbors press Planning Commission to delay 344 Fourteenth project over affordability, PDR and infrastructure concerns

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 4, 2019
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Summary

A proposed mixed-use project at 344 Fourteenth Street drew lengthy public opposition over low on-site affordability (8 BMR units), PDR rent and viability, geotechnical and sewer concerns, and traffic and bike-safety impacts; commissioners continued the item to June 6 for more community engagement and technical follow-up.

A contentious hearing on a proposed mixed-use development in the North Mission dominated the Planning Commission's April 4 meeting. The sponsor seeks approval for a large project at 344 Fourteenth / 1463 Stevenson: a new residential building with 56 units, ground-floor retail and new PDR / small-enterprise workspace.

Staff described the project as a combination of rental housing, PDR space and retail with on-site below-market-rate (BMR) units. Project proponents emphasized job-training partnerships and the incoming…

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