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Board denies appeals, upholds Sixteenth Street demolition and site permits for mixed‑use project

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 6, 2019
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied appeals seeking to revoke demolition and site permits for a six‑story, 53‑unit mixed‑use project on Sixteenth Street; Planning and the project team said CEQA and shadow review were completed in 2016, and the board found no abuse of discretion in issuance of the permits.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 6 denied appeals of demolition and site permits for a six‑story, 53‑unit mixed‑use development at 2435–2445 Sixteenth Street.

Appellant Carlos Bocanegra argued the project’s environmental review missed new information (including a neighboring 9‑story proposal), that the project’s shadow would harm Franklin Square Park and…

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