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Planning Commission approves 2655 Bush Street planned unit development after neighborhood concessions on design and parking

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 16, 2009
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Summary

The commission unanimously approved a planned unit development at 2655 Bush Street to replace a vacant convalescent facility with 81 residential units, ~4,100 sq ft of commercial space and 86 parking spaces after the sponsor and neighbors negotiated design changes, covenants on demolition hours, and a beautification commitment.

After an extended public hearing and neighborhood negotiations, the San Francisco Planning Commission on July 16 approved a conditional-use authorization for a planned unit development at 2655 Bush Street.

Aaron Starr, department staff, told commissioners that materials handed out at the meeting included errata affecting CEQA and housing-element/inclusionary-housing conditions and that a finalized negative declaration had been signed by the environmental officer. The project sponsor proposed demolishing a vacant two-story convalescent facility and building a mixed-use development with approximately 4,100 square feet of…

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