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Peralta Avenue infill project continued after deep neighborhood opposition over parking, scale and safety

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 17, 2011
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Summary

A proposed two‑building, four‑unit development at 54–62 Peralta Avenue drew extensive neighborhood opposition over scale, parking feasibility and steep driveway safety; the Planning Commission continued the hearing and variance to July 14 so sponsors and neighbors can rework design and engineering.

The Planning Commission continued, with the public hearing remaining open, a contested application to build two three‑story dwellings (four units total) at 54–62 Peralta Avenue after an extended public comment period that focused on parking, driveway grade and neighborhood scale.

Planning staff described the project as providing family‑sized units (three bedrooms for most units) and noted it requires a variance from the Bernal Heights Special Use District (planning code section 2.42) to allow fewer parking spaces…

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