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Planning Commission certifies EIR and unanimously approves SF Overlook residential project

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 7, 2013
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Summary

The Planning Commission certified the final EIR for the San Francisco Overlook project and approved a 34-unit residential development after extensive public comment about hillside stability, emergency access and parking. The votes were unanimous and included required errata to the EIR.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously on March 7, 2013 to certify the final environmental impact report for the San Francisco Overlook residential development and to approve the project as proposed.

Planning staff presented a minor errata to the responses-to-comments document correcting two footnote notations and a topographical detail before recommending certification under the California Environmental Quality Act. Commissioner Seguell moved to certify the EIR, including the errata; the motion passed 7-0.

The project sponsor, Gary Testa, and project architect Toby Levy described a proposal for 34 dwelling units on roughly 63,890 square feet in 13 buildings (12 duplexes and one apartment building), approximately 68 off-street parking spaces and a private roughly 20-foot-wide, 700-foot-long access street. The development would include green stormwater measures, building modulation to…

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