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Planning Commission backs Veterans Commons conversion at 150 Otis, recommends Board approval

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 22, 2010
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve rezoning and a general plan referral to create a Veterans Commons Special Use District, enabling conversion of 150 Otis Street into 76 units of permanently affordable housing for formerly homeless veterans.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted to recommend that the Board of Supervisors approve a planning code text and map amendment to create a Veterans Commons Special Use District, clearing a path to convert 150 Otis Street from a seasonal shelter and storage use into 76 units of permanently affordable housing for formerly homeless veterans.

Planning staff told commissioners the project requires a text and map change to allow a residential transit-oriented district use on a parcel currently zoned for public use; staff recommended approval after the Historic Preservation Commission granted a certificate of appropriateness with conditions. Diego Sanchez of planning…

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