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Commission approves demolition and replacement of 228 Seventeenth Ave, adding 12 family‑sized units including one on‑site inclusionary unit

San Francisco Planning Commission · November 13, 2014
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved a mandatory discretionary review allowing demolition of a circa‑1906 house at 228 Seventeenth Avenue and construction of four new buildings totaling 12 three‑bedroom units (one inclusionary unit on site) after resolving design adjustments to light wells and roof deck placement; commissioners found the project consistent with code and neighborhood context.

The Commission considered a mandatory discretionary review for demolition at 228 Seventeenth Avenue and approved the replacement project that builds 12 three‑bedroom units across four new buildings.

Staff described the project as demolition of a 1,200‑square‑foot circa‑1906 house and replacement with four 3‑story buildings, each with three units, on subdivided lots. The project…

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