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Planning Commission moves intent to deny 1042–1044 Jackson conditional use after large public comment

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 17, 2015
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After a lengthy public comment period on a proposal to add two floors at 1042–1044 Jackson Street, the San Francisco Planning Commission voted a motion of intent to deny the conditional use authorization to exceed 40 feet and continued the matter to Oct. 1; the zoning administrator indicated support only for a third‑floor variance.

The San Francisco Planning Commission moved a motion of intent to deny a conditional use authorization for a proposal to add two floors at 1042–1044 Jackson Street and continued the matter to Oct. 1.

Planning Department staff told commissioners the project would add a two‑story vertical addition to an existing two‑unit building, creating a total of three units and a new fourth story with a maximum height of 49 feet in a 65A height and bulk district. Carly Grove of the Planning Department said the department received one phone call, 12 individual letters and about 75 signatures in support and letters and joint submissions with roughly 50 signatures in opposition, and that staff…

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