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Commission approves revised plans for 443 Madrid Street after design changes to reduce risk of illegal units

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 15, 2007
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Summary

After staff presentation and public comment, the Planning Commission approved revised plans for 443 Madrid Street (new construction replacing a demolition) that the department said would make illegal unit creation more difficult; commission required discretionary review on the companion and attached a Notice of Special Restriction.

The Planning Commission heard a staff presentation on revised plans for 443 Madrid Street, a two-story-over-garage new construction proposed after discretionary review of a demolition and replacement. Staff described changes to interior circulation (opening stairways and visual connections between floors) intended to…

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