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Commission deadlocks on unit count for Corona Heights house; staff recommends two units, sponsor seeks single family approval

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 14, 2017
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Summary

A contentious hearing on 214 State Street in Corona Heights split neighbors and planning staff: staff recommended requiring the rebuilt home include two units (maximizing RH2 density) after illegal work on the lot; the owners argued conversion to two units is infeasible. The commission continued the item to March 15 to allow DBI follow‑up and further review.

The Planning Commission heard extensive public testimony and rival technical arguments over a contested redevelopment at 214 State Street, a through lot in Corona Heights. Planning staff recommended the project be required to include two dwelling units—consistent with the RH2 zoning district and the department's guidance on maximizing…

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