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Planning Commission initiates Executive Park subarea amendments to allow higher-density residential plan

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 7, 2011
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Summary

The commission initiated general plan, planning-code, and zoning-map amendments for the Executive Park subarea, advancing staff's proposal to rezone an office park to RC-3 and create an Executive Park Special Use District with new street grid, open-space framework, and height/bulk provisions that allow higher-density residential development.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on April 7 voted to initiate a set of land-use changes for the Executive Park area in the southeast part of the city, advancing staff's proposal to convert an office park into a higher-density mixed residential neighborhood.

Planning staff presented the revised Executive Park Subarea Plan, noting three implementation tools before the commission: a general-plan amendment, planning-code text amendments, and zoning-map amendments. "Initiating these items will allow staff to schedule an approval‑period hearing and appropriate notification for those actions," said department staff presenting the proposal.

The package includes rezoning the area currently designated C2 to RC‑3 (residential‑commercial medium density),…

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