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Commission approves 10‑unit Mount Olympus infill after extensive neighborhood negotiations

San Francisco City Planning Commission · November 29, 2018
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Summary

After nearly four years of design evolution and community negotiations, the commission approved a conditional‑use authorization for a 10‑unit family housing infill (five two‑unit buildings) in the Mount Olympus/Corona Heights area; sponsors reduced scale, removed roof decks on certain buildings and committed community benefits and construction mitigation to address neighbors’ concerns.

The Planning Commission approved a 10‑unit residential infill project on a steep Corona Heights site that sponsors and neighbors said evolved substantially over nearly four years of public design review and community negotiation.

Dawson Clinton Contractors and design team presented a proposal to subdivide three parcels and construct five two‑unit buildings (10 family‑sized units), with street‑level improvements, pedestrian safety work and landscaping. Staff found the project consistent with the Corona Heights Special Use…

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