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Board upholds Planning Commission on 101 Hyde Street project despite community objections

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 12, 2015
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The Board of Appeals denied appeals of an 85-unit project at 101 Hyde Street, finding no error or abuse of discretion in the Planning Commission's review; commissioners noted trade‑offs between adding housing and neighborhood impacts including post office relocation concerns.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 12 denied appeals of the Planning Commission’s approval of an 85‑unit project at 101 Hyde Street, upholding the commission’s determinations including associated environmental findings.

Appellants and many neighborhood residents raised concerns about the potential loss of the U.S. Postal Service branch at the site, the inconvenience for seniors and disabled residents who use postal services, shadows on nearby open spaces and the adequacy of…

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