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Planning Commission approves San Francisco AIDS Foundation’s proposed Castro wellness center

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 24, 2013
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization and related variances Oct. 24, 2013, allowing the San Francisco AIDS Foundation to consolidate three programs and build a roughly 14,700‑sq. ft. wellness center at 470–476 Castro Street, subject to standard conditions and coordination with DPW on street/bicycle requirements.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Oct. 24 approved a conditional‑use authorization for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF) to consolidate three neighborhood programs into a single wellness center at 470–476 Castro Street.

Jessica Loca of planning staff summarized the request: the project would merge three existing Castro locations into a roughly 14,713‑square‑foot, three‑story facility with a one‑story addition, ground‑floor restaurant space, and expanded health and counseling services. Staff recommended approval with conditions and noted project modifications (no off‑street parking proposed, bicycle parking requirements and…

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