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Board upholds Parcel G supportive‑housing permit, requires 'good neighbor' plan

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 11, 2009
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Summary

After hours of public comment and attorney presentations, the Board of Appeals upheld the Redevelopment Agency's site permit for Parcel G (365 Fulton) to allow a five‑story, 120‑unit supportive housing project but added conditions requiring a neighborhood communications and maintenance plan.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals unanimously upheld a redevelopment agency site permit on Feb. 11 for Parcel G, a proposed five‑story, 115–120‑unit supportive housing building at 365 Fulton Street, after a lengthy hearing that brought dozens of residents and neighborhood representatives to the podium.

Donna Benedetti, representing the Hayes Valley Coalition and appellant Scott Keeling, urged the board to require full compliance with Market Octavia (MO) standards, arguing that the project relied selectively on the expiring Western Addition A2 plan for some provisions while citing MO for others. She pressed the board to review open‑space allotments (she said 9,000 sq. ft. proposed vs. a 12,000 sq. ft. MO…

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