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Planning Commission reviews Martin Building revision to 2235 Third Street, seeks neighborhood input

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 3, 2009
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Summary

Martin Building Company told the Planning Commission it is increasing units at 2235 Third Street from 179 to 196 to access HUD financing and Proposition 1C funds, adding childcare and pursuing LEED Gold. Neighbors asked for more outreach; a commissioner recused after disclosing ties to the sponsor.

Patrick McNerney of Martin Building Company told the San Francisco Planning Commission on Sept. 3 that the developer is seeking an administrative finding of general conformity for revisions to the approved 2235 Third Street project, including an increase in unit count from 179 to 196 and minor façade changes.

The sponsor said the 9.5% increase in units was driven primarily by access to FHA/HUD financing limits and by a Proposition 1C infill grant that closed the project’s funding gap. McNerney said the revised plan will provide 20% of units at 30 percent of area median income (AMI), include an on-site childcare facility and voluntarily pursue…

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