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Planning Commission approves revised Pacific Avenue housing project after months of contentious review

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 14, 2016
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Summary

After months of hearings, the Planning Commission approved a revised redevelopment of the former warehouse at 1469 Pacific Avenue with modifications to rear‑yard treatment, rooftop penthouses and side setbacks following intense neighborhood opposition over bulk, privacy and compliance with a recent 45% rear‑yard standard.

The Planning Commission on July 14 approved a revised warehouse‑to‑residential redevelopment at 1469 Pacific Avenue after a series of hearings, contested neighborhood testimony and repeated redesigns by the sponsor.

The project — initially presented in February and revised in May and July — proposed converting a 12,270‑sq‑ft warehouse into a mixed‑use building with nine residential units (six family‑sized) and activated ground‑floor commercial frontage. Neighbors and the Doctor requester said prior versions…

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