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Planning Commission approves conditional use for residential care facility at 405 Baker Street, 6–1

Planning Commission · June 14, 2007
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit to reopen a vacant residential care facility at 405 Baker Street to serve about 15 adults with mental disabilities; commissioners debated resident safety, notice and program operations before a 6–1 vote.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on June 14 approved a conditional use permit to convert the vacant building at 405 Baker Street into a residential care facility for roughly 15 adults with mental disabilities, voting 6–1 after public comment and a staff recommendation.

The project, presented by Planning Department staff, would adapt a building previously used as a residential care facility with only minor interior modifications and no expansion of the building envelope. Aaron Star of the Planning Department told the commission the proposal meets planning code and general plan policies and recommended approval with conditions.

During public comment, neighbor Johanna Hague said notice was…

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