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Planning Commission shifts key hearings as staff, sponsors and residents seek time to resolve big projects

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 22, 2007
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Summary

The commission moved several high-profile items — including the 3400 Cesar Chavez development and San Francisco General Hospital informational hearing — to dates in April and May after public pleas, sponsor scheduling conflicts and planners’ concerns about heavy calendars and voluminous materials.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Thursday reconfigured its calendar for several major matters after residents, project sponsors and staff argued more time was needed to address complex issues.

Commissioners voted to continue the conditional use requests and environmental items for 3400 Cesar Chavez and related agenda items to April 19 and scheduled an informational presentation on San Francisco General Hospital for May 10. The motion to continue a set of cases was carried in roll call votes after debate over public outreach, volume of materials and project sponsor availability.

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