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Planning commissioners hear public concerns over 1601 Larkin, vote to meet privately with counsel

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 7, 2012
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Summary

After public comments urging preservation and warning of CEQA risks, the San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously to go into closed session to consult legal counsel about 1601 Larkin Street and later voted not to disclose the substance of that discussion.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on June 7 held a special hearing to take public comment on legal issues related to 1601 Larkin Street and then voted unanimously to meet in closed session with legal counsel.

During public comment, Melanie Grossman read a letter from the Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods urging strict enforcement of historic-preservation laws and the California Environmental Quality Act and suggesting the site be reused for low-cost senior housing and community space. "We believe in making sure that seniors…

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