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Planning Commission continues 3500 Nineteenth Street appeal to Oct. 25, adopts minutes

San Francisco Planning Commission · August 30, 2007
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously to continue the appeal of a mitigated negative declaration for 3500 Nineteenth Street to Oct. 25, 2007, and approved draft minutes for prior meetings. No public comment was offered on the continuance.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Aug. 30, 2007, voted to continue the appeal of a preliminary mitigated negative declaration for 3500 Nineteenth Street to Oct. 25, 2007.

Commissioner Mike Antonini moved to continue the item; the motion was seconded and carried with recorded "Aye" votes from Commissioners Antonini, Bill Lee, Catherine Moore, Bill Segaya, Christina Olague and Dwight Alexander. The chair noted there was no public comment on the continuance.

Earlier in the session the commission considered adoption of draft minutes for several recent hearings, including a special meeting on Aug. 13, 2007, and regular meetings referenced in the agenda. A motion to approve the draft minutes was made, seconded and approved with recorded "Aye" votes.

The commission convened a full body for this special meeting and handled routine procedural business before moving to commissioners' matters and staff reports.