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Commission approves 1512 Twentieth redevelopment, drops proposed privacy screen after neighbor objections

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 2, 2015
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Summary

The Commission approved renovation at 1512 Twentieth Street to revive a long‑vacant storefront for neighborhood retail and a second‑floor tenant (yoga studio), and required removal of a proposed opaque privacy screen on a rear deck after neighbors said it would block light and invade privacy.

The Planning Commission on April 2 approved renovation and limited vertical addition at 1512 Twentieth Street (Potrero Hill), a project that will restore a storefront long vacant for decades and add a second‑floor tenant space and mezzanine. The project sponsor, owners of Good Life Grocery, proposed neighborhood‑serving uses including a cafe and a small yoga studio.

Neighbors who filed a discretionary review request said the plans would remove an historically matching…

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