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Planning Commission continues five items after public pleas on Bayview rezoning and CPMC appeals

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 12, 2007
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The San Francisco Planning Commission on April 12 agreed to continue five calendar items — including a conditional-use and negative-declaration appeal tied to CPMC’s DeBose project — after residents urged more time for review and written responses. Commissioners separated item 6 (1029 Natoma) for later scheduling to allow staff and parties to seek resolution.

SAN FRANCISCO — The Planning Commission on April 12 moved to continue five calendar items to allow more time for staff reports and community input, in response to extensive public comment about neighborhood impacts and environmental review.

The continuances covered a set of proposals on the commission calendar, including appeals tied to the California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) DeBose project and other permit matters. Public commenters from Bayview Hunters Point emphasized the need for fuller community participation and environmental review. ‘‘We worked very hard to get a 33,200…

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