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Planning Commission delays Russell Street remodel to Aug. 4 after dispute over late plans

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 14, 2016
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The San Francisco Planning Commission voted 6–1 to continue review of the Sprinson family’s discretionary project at 60 Russell Street to Aug. 4 after neighbors and staff disputed whether updated plans were submitted in time for full review. Sponsors said further delay would impose a hardship on their newborn twins.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on July 14 voted to continue consideration of a discretionary review for a remodel and addition at 60 Russell Street to Aug. 4, after months of back-and-forth among the project sponsors, neighbors and planning staff.

Project sponsors Philip Sprinson and Kristen Hagen Sprinson told the commission they had revised plans in response to the commission’s prior feedback and asked to be heard at the July 14 hearing because a further delay to October would cause undue…

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