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Commission approves revised proposal at 333 Pennsylvania Ave., adds conditions on rear stair and bird‑safe glazing after notice dispute

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 9, 2014
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Summary

After contested testimony from neighbors who argued the Section 3.11 notice was defective and raised code compliance concerns, commissioners approved a revised four‑story proposal at 333 Pennsylvania Avenue but added conditions requiring the exterior rear spiral stair be moved inside and compliance with bird‑safe glazing standards; the motion passed 6–1.

A discretionary‑review hearing on a proposed four‑story, two‑unit building at 333 Pennsylvania Avenue produced a contested exchange over notice and code compliance before the Planning Commission approved the project with added conditions.

Staff planner Jeff Spears presented the case and described revisions the applicant made in response to the residential design team (RDT) review. Opposing neighbors (Doctor requesters) and counsel raised a jurisdictional objection under Section 3.11,…

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