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Commission approves zoning and permit requests: St. Boniface rezoning initiation, Nike and Cafe du Nord conditional uses, Cronquist Court merger approved

San Francisco Planning Commission · January 9, 2014
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Summary

The Planning Commission moved several items forward: initiated a general-plan amendment for St. Boniface (to enable rezoning), approved a Nike retail conditional use at 2071 Union Street and an expansion at Cafe du Nord (Swedish American Hall), and approved a dwelling‑unit merger on Cronquist Court to create a single-family home for a multigenerational family.

At its Jan. 9, 2014 hearing the San Francisco Planning Commission advanced several land-use items across zoning, conditional-use authorization and discretionary review.

St. Boniface (133–135 Golden Gate Ave): Staff asked the Commission to initiate a General Plan amendment to modify the Downtown Area Plan to include St. Boniface Church so the site can be rezoned from RC-4 to C3-G and participate in the city’s Transfer Development Rights program. The Commission initiated the amendment and set a hearing for Jan. 23; staff noted the Historic Preservation Commission will review the landmarked building as well.

Nike store (2071 Union St.): Planning staff presented a conditional…

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