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Planning Commission approves 363 Sixth Street large‑project authorization and findings

San Francisco Planning Commission and Recreation and Park Commission · October 15, 2015
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved CEQA findings and granted large‑project authorization for a proposed 9‑story, 104‑unit building at 363 Sixth Street, including 12 on‑site below‑market rental units; the project passed on a 4–2 vote after discussion of ground‑floor design, floor‑to‑ceiling heights and developer commitments.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Oct. 15 approved the adoption of findings and granted large project authorization for a proposed nine‑story mixed‑use building at 363 Sixth Street.

Staff presented the project as a demolition of a two‑story former warehouse and construction of an 85‑foot, nine‑story residential building with 104 dwelling units, roughly 700 square feet of ground‑floor commercial space, 45 off‑street parking spaces, and bicycle parking. The project elected the on‑site affordable housing alternative and would provide 12 below‑market rental units; staff said the BMR rental…

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