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Planning commission delays Dogpatch 901 Tennessee project to allow redesign on courtyard and exposure

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 7, 2015
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Summary

The Planning Commission on May 7 continued consideration of a 44‑unit Dogpatch project at 901 Tennessee Street to May 21 after commissioners and neighbors pressed the developer to resolve courtyard width and dwelling‑unit exposure exceptions tied to on‑site affordable units and livability concerns.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on May 7 voted to continue review of a proposed 44‑unit residential project at 901 Tennessee Street to May 21 so the sponsor can return with alternative designs clarifying courtyard dimensions and the dwelling‑unit exposure exceptions that would allow on‑site below‑market units.

Department staff and the project team told the commission the four‑story project, located inside the Dogpatch landmark district, would add 44 units including six on‑site below‑market‑rate apartments and provide 33 off‑street parking spaces plus extensive bicycle parking. Historic Preservation and the Dogpatch Neighborhood Association had both endorsed the design and staff recommended approval with…

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