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Planning commission certifies EIR and approves entitlements for 1415 Mission Street with conditions; 6–1 vote on entitlements
Summary
The Planning Commission certified the final EIR for 1415 Mission Street after debate over wind and height, then approved the project’s CEQA findings, conditional use and zoning map amendment with direction on transition measures and a green wall; EIR certification passed 4–3; entitlements passed 6–1.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on Tuesday moved forward with one of the largest recent private‑sector housing proposals for the Mid‑Mission corridor, certifying the final environmental impact report for 1415 Mission Street and approving the project’s key land‑use entitlements with conditions and design directions for the sponsor.
Irene Nishimura of the Planning Department introduced certification of the Final EIR for the proposed mixed‑use development at 1415 Mission Street, a 14‑story, approximately 130‑foot building with 117 residential units and ground‑floor retail. Staff noted the Final EIR included wind studies that drew public scrutiny. During the hearing, neighbors…
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