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Planning Commission approves condo conversion at 3258 Market Street amid tenant notice dispute

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 3, 2014
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously approved a condominium-conversion subdivision at 3258 Market St. after advisers and the applicant said tenant-pricing and tenancy eligibility issues fall under Departments of Public Works or DBI. The tenant's attorney said the notice misstates sales prices and urged a delay.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on April 3 approved a condominium-conversion subdivision for 3258 Market Street, a two-story-over-garage six-unit building, after hearing objections from the tenant's attorney about the accuracy of the notice provided to residents.

Staff from the Planning Department told the commission the proposal involves no exterior alterations beyond required Department of Building Inspections repairs and that the department had received two letters opposing the conversion. Planning staff said the reported sales prices in the notice reflect an "intent to purchase" used for subdivision review…

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