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Planning Commission certifies Mission Rock EIR; project includes extensive affordable housing, parks and shoreline measures

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 5, 2017
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Summary

The Planning Commission certified the Mission Rock final EIR and approved related zoning and development agreements, clearing a path for the Seawall Lot 337 / Pier 48 master plan that includes significant open space, on‑site affordable housing and shoreline protection funding.

The Planning Commission on Oct. 5 certified the final environmental impact report for the Mission Rock master plan and approved related zoning and development agreements, greenlighting a multi‑block project centered on Seawall Lot 337 and the rehabilitation of Pier 48.

The project sponsor, the San Francisco Giants, presented a master plan that staffs and the sponsor said will create an integrated, transit‑rich neighborhood with housing, office, retail, arts and roughly eight acres of new publicly accessible open space along the China Basin Channel. Project documents and staff briefing described a program that would provide large quantities of housing, with staff and sponsor estimates focused on several build‑out scenarios; the plan passed…

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