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Planning Commission backs Corona Heights special-use district with staff modifications

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 22, 2017
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted 5–0 on June 22 to recommend approval of a Corona Heights Large Residence Special Use District (SUD) with staff-recommended edits, adding conditions to account for lot size, through‑lot provisions and a cap on studio units. The proposal will return to the Board of Supervisors after the commission’s changes.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on June 22 recommended approval, with modifications, of legislation to create a Corona Heights Large Residence Special Use District that would require conditional-use review for large replacements or enlargements in the neighborhood.

Staff planner Audrey Buckus told the commission the SUD would require conditional use authorization for developments that result in more than 3,000 gross square feet or that reduce rear yard depth below 45 percent, and would add provisions to regulate through lots and studio-unit caps. Buckus said staff received 31 letters of support and two…

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