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Planning Commission initiates map and code amendments for 1500 Mission Street after EIR review
Summary
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously Dec. 15 to initiate general plan and planning-code/zoning-map amendments to create a 1500 Mission Street Special Use District; staff presented a draft EIR that identified historic-resource and transportation impacts and set a public comment deadline of Jan. 4, 2017.
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously Dec. 15 to initiate amendments to the city’s general plan and planning code to create a 1500 Mission Street Special Use District, a step that allows later consideration of legislation to accommodate a two‑component mixed‑use project at the former Goodwill site.
Staff told the commission the draft environmental impact report for 1500 Mission Street analyzes a roughly 560‑unit development that would include a ~400‑foot residential tower, a ~250‑foot office and city permit center, about 38,000 square feet of commercial space, 567,000 square feet of office and childcare space, parking for about 420 vehicles and 530 bicycles and roughly 58,000 square feet of public open space. The draft EIR found two significant and…
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