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Commission weighs neighborhood discretionary reviews; approves Hugo and Gough projects with modifications

San Francisco Planning Commission · November 3, 2011
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Summary

The commission considered discretionary review petitions and approved revised plans for two infill projects (324 Hugo Street and 3141 Gulf/Gough Street) after neighbors raised concerns about loss of light, mid‑block open space and conversion to vacation rentals; approvals included design concessions and a requirement to alter a roof‑deck railing to preserve privacy.

The Planning Commission reviewed and acted on multiple discretionary review (DR) requests on Nov. 3, approving revised designs for two contested residential infill projects while requiring changes to protect neighbor light, privacy and neighborhood character.

324 Hugo Street (case 2010.1136D): Neighbors requested DR arguing a three‑story horizontal addition and a permitted obstruction would intrude on mid‑block open space and set a precedent. The sponsor offered revisions that…

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