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Planning commission approves two housing projects, including on-site below-market units for 600 S. Van Ness

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 21, 2015
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Summary

The commission approved a 44-unit project at 901 Tennessee Street and a 27-unit mixed-use project at 600 South Van Ness with conditions; the Van Ness project was amended during the hearing to provide on-site ownership below-market-rate units and façade refinements.

The San Francisco Planning Commission approved two housing projects during its May 21 meeting, advancing both developments with conditions.

At 901 Tennessee Street in the Dogpatch, the commission approved a large project authorization for demolition of an existing one-story warehouse and construction of a new four-story residential building with 44 units, 33 off-street parking spaces and substantial bicycle parking. Project architect Mike Pittler described courtyard design changes, and staff added a condition requiring the sponsor to continue refining courtyard elevations and…

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