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Neighbors and seniors urge scrutiny of proposed St. Boniface shelter at 366 Clementina

San Francisco Planning Commission · November 30, 2006
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Dozens of neighbors and managers told the Planning Commission that a proposed 105‑bed men’s shelter at 366 Clementina Street would conflict with nearby senior housing, playgrounds and a former preschool and asked for fuller discretionary review and notice; staff advised block-book notation and discretionary review options.

Scores of neighbors and building managers addressed the Planning Commission on Nov. 3 to oppose a proposal for a 105‑bed men’s shelter at 366 Clementina Street, saying the site sits adjacent to dense senior housing and family amenities and that the city should give the change‑of‑use closer scrutiny.

Lisa Hanson, speaking for a neighborhood coalition, said the site is “next door to many hundreds of senior citizens and disabled persons” and…

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