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Planning Commission approves dwelling‑unit merger at 650 Second Street

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 20, 2011
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved Case 2011.0497D to legalize a previously combined live/work residence at 650 Second Street after staff found the proposal meets planning code requirements. Neighbors and advocacy groups raised broader concerns about live/work disclosures and inclusionary requirements; staff and the City Attorney will report back with additional information in December.

The San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously approved a proposal to legalize a 2,950‑square‑foot, owner‑occupied unit at 650 Second Street that staff said has been used as a single live/work residence since the building’s 1996 conversion from a warehouse.

Planning staff described the file and permit history and recommended approval, saying the project complies with applicable planning code standards and consistency with the General Plan. Ben Fuquay of the Planning Department told commissioners the permit record shows the interior remodel is permitted and that the merger brings the…

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