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Commission upholds Mitigated Negative Declaration for 1050 Valencia amid strong neighborhood opposition

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 30, 2010
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The Planning Commission unanimously upheld the preliminary mitigated negative declaration for a proposed five‑story, 16‑unit building at 1050 Valencia despite extensive testimony from the Marsh theater and neighbors citing concerns about noise, shadows, parking and construction impacts.

The Planning Commission on Sept. 30 voted unanimously to uphold the Planning Department’s preliminary mitigated negative declaration (Neg Dec) for a proposed five‑story, 16‑unit building at 1050 Valencia Street, a decision that drew extended public comment from neighbors and cultural organizations.

Jeremy Battis of the department’s Major Environmental Analysis section told commissioners the supplemental historic analysis concluded the project would not cause a significant environmental impact to nearby historic resources and that staff found no substantial evidence requiring a full environmental impact report. He…

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