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Planning Commission recommends approval of Visitation Valley Schlage Lock development agreement with added community protections

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 5, 2014
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Summary

The Planning Commission recommended approval of amendments and a development agreement for the Visitation Valley (Schlage Lock) redevelopment project, including added timelines, notice requirements, and recorded restrictions to preserve public access to parks; votes were unanimous 7-0.

On June 5, 2014, the San Francisco Planning Commission considered a package of amendments and a development agreement (DA) for the Schlage Lock redevelopment in Visitation Valley and voted to recommend approval with staff‑recommended modifications. Supervisor David Cohen introduced the item and stressed extensive community participation over 13 years that shaped the proposal.

Key DA changes highlighted by Emily Lehi of the Mayor’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development include: an explicit 60‑day timeline for phase application review from submission to planning director approval or rejection; public noticing…

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