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Planning Commission approves 8‑story mixed‑use building at Jones and Turk with conditions and variances

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 5, 2009
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously March 5 to grant conditional use authorization and zoning variances for an eight‑story, 37‑unit mixed‑use building at Jones and Turk (180 Jones/181 Turk), requiring higher‑spec exterior materials and including four on‑site below‑market units.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on March 5 approved a conditional‑use authorization and granted variances for an eight‑story, 37‑unit mixed‑use building proposed at the southeast corner of Jones and Turk Streets.

Planning staff described the project as an infill development on a surface parking lot in the North of Market Special Use District with approximately 2,700 square feet of ground‑floor commercial space, eight below‑grade parking stalls and four on‑site below‑market‑rate units dispersed through the building. Preservation staff said the design meets Secretary of the…

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