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Commission denies appeal of Market Octavia PMND; approves 2175 Market Street project with conditions

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 4, 2012
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Summary

After neighborhood opposition raised traffic and unit-size concerns, the Planning Commission denied an appeal of the Market Octavia PMND and voted unanimously to approve conditional-use authorization for a 6‑story mixed‑use project at 2175 Market Street (88 units, ~13 on‑site affordable units, 44 parking spaces) with variances granted for site constraints.

The Planning Commission considered an appeal of a focused Preliminary Mitigated Negative Declaration (PMND) for 2175 Market Street, a project proposing demolition of an existing gas station and construction of a six‑story, mixed‑use building with 88 residential units (including on‑site below‑market-rate units), about 6,300 square feet of retail and 44 off‑street parking spaces. Appellant Scott Stawicki and several neighbors argued that existing traffic at the Market/Sanchez/15th intersection has degraded beyond the conditions analyzed in…

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