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Planning Commission narrowly approves merger of two Rincon Hill condominiums, requires retention of fourth bedroom

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 13, 2017
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization allowing the merger of two condominium units at 400 Beale Street into a single family-sized unit, but required retention of a fourth bedroom; the measure passed 4–3 following debate about condominium subdivision law and housing stock loss.

The Planning Commission on April 13 approved a conditional‑use authorization permitting the merger of two market‑rate condominium units (Units 2301 and 2303) at 400 Beale Street into a single larger family unit, with a 4–3 vote and a specific condition preserving a four‑bedroom configuration.

Planning staff recommended denial because the merger would remove one dwelling unit from the city—s housing stock and result in a significantly more unaffordable unit in the Rincon Hill area,…

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