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Planning Commission initiates general‑plan amendments for revised CPMC proposal after term‑sheet presentation

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 11, 2013
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Summary

After a multi‑hour presentation and public comment, the Planning Commission voted 7‑0 to initiate general‑plan amendments and public notice for the revised California Pacific Medical Center project (Cathedral Hill, St. Luke's and Davies sites), following a term sheet that includes charity‑care, workforce, housing and transportation commitments.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously on April 11 to initiate general‑plan amendments required for the revised California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) Long Range Development Plan and related entitlements for the Cathedral Hill, St. Luke's and Davies campuses.

Planning Department staff Elizabeth Waddy and Ken Rich of the Office of Economic and Workforce Development presented the revised project and a Board‑endorsed term sheet. The presentation summarized the changes from the prior proposal: a larger St. Luke's (now proposed as a 120‑bed, seven‑story acute‑care hospital), a reduced Cathedral Hill hospital (274 beds, with…

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