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Planning Commission moves forward on major housing projects: Pine Street EIR certified; 1545 Pine and 490 South Van Ness approved
Summary
The commission certified the final EIR and approved the Pine Street mixed-use development (1527'1545 Pine), and separately approved the 490 South Van Ness large-project authorization; both votes passed unanimously on Oct. 2, 2014, advancing roughly 175-180 housing units combined and requiring follow-up design and variance steps.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on Oct. 2, 2014 certified a final Environmental Impact Report and approved discretionary entitlements for two major residential projects and related actions.
Pine Street (1527'1545 Pine Street) Staff recommended certification of the final EIR for the proposed 12-story mixed-use building at 1527'1545 Pine Street, which would demolish five existing buildings to construct approximately 137,000 square feet of new development with about 107 dwelling units (including 12 permanently affordable on-site units) and two levels of below-grade parking. Michael Jacinto of the Planning Department's Environmental Planning section said the EIR documented unavoidable significant impacts to historic resources and recommended the commission adopt a statement of overriding considerations…
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