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Commission approves replacement two-family home at 309'311 Eureka after contested neighbor design review

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 28, 2011
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Summary

Following months of negotiation and a marathon public hearing, the Planning Commission approved demolition and a revised two-family design for 309'311 Eureka Street while declining to sustain two neighborhood-filed discretionary-review (DR) petitions.

The Planning Commission heard competing neighborhood and sponsor proposals for the demolition and replacement of a two-family house at 309'311 Eureka Street. Neighbors on Twentieth Street filed discretionary-review (DR) requests arguing the proposed replacement would cause exceptional light, air and privacy impacts and that the historic character of the block merited different treatment.

Project architect John Lum and the Friels (project sponsors) presented…

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