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Planning commission signals intent to deny Sutter/CPMC clinic at 899 Valencia, asks for revised storefront plans

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 2, 2015
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously to issue an intent‑to‑deny and continue consideration of a conditional use authorization for a Sutter Health/CPMC primary care clinic at 899 Valencia Street, while inviting the sponsor to submit revised exterior or storefront treatments for final action on July 16.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on July 2 signaled it will not approve the proposed Sutter Health/CPMC Valencia Care Center at 899 Valencia Street without further changes to the ground‑floor frontage. Commissioners voted unanimously to register an intent to disapprove and continue the matter to July 16 while directing staff to prepare an alternative approval motion if the sponsor submits revised exterior plans.

Department staff outlined the request as a conditional use authorization to allow a nonresidential use larger than 3,000 square feet under Planning Code section 7.26.21 and to exceed 75 linear feet of contiguous nonresidential frontage under Planning Code section 145.4. Staff reported 27 letters of support and 12 letters in opposition as of the hearing and recommended approval with conditions, saying the project is consistent…

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