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Planning Commission certifies EIR and approves Saint Anthony Foundation senior housing at 121 Golden Gate
Summary
The commission certified the final EIR for the Saint Anthony Foundation/Mercy Housing project at 121 Golden Gate Avenue, acknowledged unavoidable historic and air‑quality impacts, and approved conditional use and variance requests to build a 10‑story facility containing a modernized dining room, social services and 90 affordable senior units.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on March 24 certified the final environmental impact report for the Saint Anthony Foundation and Mercy Housing proposal at 121 Golden Gate Avenue and approved related land‑use entitlements.
The project would demolish the existing two‑story building at 121 Golden Gate and construct a 10‑story, 99‑foot building that includes a larger, ADA‑accessible dining room and clothing distribution area for Saint Anthony’s on the lower floors and 90 affordable senior housing units developed by Mercy Housing on the upper floors. Planning staff said the EIR found two impacts—the project’s effect on a historic resource and air quality during…
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