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Planning Commission approves Urban School expansion, authorizes enrollment increase to 420

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 5, 2015
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission approved a two‑phase conditional use for the Urban School’s North Campus on Oak Street, including a 54,000‑square‑foot academic and athletics building, relocation of a historic residence and an enrollment increase from 380 to 420 students, after students, clergy and neighbors testified in favor.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Feb. 5 approved the Urban School of San Francisco’s two‑phase North Campus project, granting a conditional use authorization that allows the independent high school to build a roughly 54,000‑square‑foot academic and athletics facility and raise enrollment from 380 to 420.

Planning Department staff presented the project and recommended approval with conditions. “The CU before you is for a planned unit development for the Urban School of San Francisco,” staff member Mary Woods…

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