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Planning Commission presses redesign, continues Holy Spirit Lutheran Church review to March 6

San Francisco Planning Commission · January 31, 2008
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Summary

After extensive public testimony both opposing and supporting the 2400 Noriega conditional-use permit, commissioners rejected approval and asked staff and the sponsor to revise building massing, setbacks and operations; the item was continued to a full public hearing March 6 with interim design review by three commissioners.

The Planning Commission on Jan. 31 heard roughly two hours of public testimony and an extended staff and sponsor presentation on the Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit—s proposed conditional-use permit for 2400 Noriega Street.

Rick Crawford of planning staff summarized the request: a multi-floor church facility in an NC2 neighborhood commercial district that would exceed 3,999 square feet on upper floors and thus required conditional-use authorization. Architect and sponsor Lincoln Liu described revisions since the prior hearing — including modest street-level setbacks, a reduced sanctuary height by two feet and removal of one…

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