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Planning Commission approves up to $850,000 in impact-fee waivers for Dogpatch Arts Plaza, contingent on CAC review

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 15, 2014
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The Planning Commission authorized a base Eastern Neighborhoods impact fee waiver of $565,100 for a new Dogpatch Arts Plaza at 650 Indiana Street and approved an additional $284,900 (for a total maximum of $850,000) contingent on a favorable recommendation from the Eastern Neighborhood CAC; vote was unanimous.

The Planning Commission on May 15 voted unanimously to authorize impact-fee waivers to support the Dogpatch Arts Plaza proposed at 650 Indiana Street.

Staff presentation: Adam Varys and Lisa Chen (Planning Department) described in-kind agreements, which allow a developer to receive credit against impact fees for building public improvements. Lisa Chen outlined the sponsor—s proposal: a plaza on Nineteenth Street adjacent to Highway 280, programmed for public art, community events and a small cafe, with the sponsor taking responsibility for maintenance and liability. Chen said the Eastern Neighborhood CAC had recommended a $565,100 waiver;…

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