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Board upholds permit for 100% affordable housing at 3300 Mission Street, denies appeal
Summary
After testimony from neighbors, project sponsors, and city staff, the Board of Appeals denied an appeal of the AB 20 11 ministerial site permit for a 6‑story, 35‑unit 100% affordable building at 3300 Mission Street, finding the permit met objective state and local standards and rejecting requests for additional studies or a continuance.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 28 denied an appeal of the permit for a proposed 6‑story, 35‑studio unit, 100% affordable housing project at 3300 Mission Street, ruling the site permit met the objective standards required under state law (AB 20 11) and that the board—s narrow ministerial review did not support a reversal.
Neighbors and appellants told the board they favored affordable housing but raised concerns about project height, unit sizes, traffic and parking impacts, wind at a corner site and the absence of environmental and traffic studies. Appellant Russell Wald told the board the new building would "exceed height restrictions ... create deep concern for the neighborhood," raise traffic and safety issues on 20th and Ninth…
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