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Planning Commission approves six‑story mixed‑use redevelopment at 376 Castro Street

San Francisco Planning Commission · August 2, 2012
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization and rear‑yard modification to replace a gas station at Castro and Market with a six‑story building containing 24 residential units (three affordable), ground‑floor commercial space and a 14‑space garage; the commission required the sponsor to return with final facade details as an informational item.

The Planning Commission on Aug. 2 voted unanimously to approve a conditional use authorization and a rear‑yard modification for a six‑story, roughly 43,000‑square‑foot project at the northwest corner of Castro and Market streets that will replace an existing gas station with 24 apartments, including three on‑site affordable units, about 3,000 square feet of ground‑floor commercial space and a 14‑space underground parking garage.

"This is a request for conditional use authorization to demolish the existing gas station and construct a 6 story, 43,000…

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