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Neighbors oppose big addition at 238 Eureka; commission continues review to January

San Francisco Planning Commission · November 21, 2013
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Summary

After hours of public testimony opposing a proposed multi‑story addition at 238 Eureka Street, the Planning Commission voted 5–1 to continue the discretionary review to Jan. 16, 2014, directing the applicant to supply clearer, surveyed and dimensioned drawings and encouraging sponsor‑neighborhood discussion.

Neighbors packed the hearing on Nov. 21 to oppose a proposed addition at 238 Eureka Street that would add attic habitable space, a multi‑story rear addition and multiple decks. The Planning Commission continued the matter to Jan. 16, 2014 so the applicant can provide more precise, surveyed plans and to give parties an opportunity to negotiate.

Delvin Washington of the Planning Department introduced the abbreviated discretionary…

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