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Board upholds notice of violation for Frank Norris Place senior housing; requires parking condition
Summary
Facing disputes over whether local planning rules require 100% senior occupancy or allow an 80/20 federal standard, the Board of Appeals upheld Planning’s notice of violation for Frank Norris Place (1326 Polk Street) and required that the 11 parking spaces shown on permit plans remain.
The Board of Appeals on June 18 upheld a notice of violation against the developer of Frank Norris Place, a 32‑unit project at 1326 Polk Street approved under a double‑density senior housing provision. Planning argued the permit and environmental review required the project to conform to state and federal guidelines for senior housing; planning staff concluded the project did not meet the local interpretation and enforcement required for the density bonus.
Developer representatives said the project complies with federal…
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