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Tenth & Market project draws continued scrutiny over wind studies, parking and notice; Board schedules consolidated review

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 11, 2007
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Summary

Appellants challenged Planning Commission approvals for a 719‑unit downtown project, citing wind tunnel and notice concerns; the Board of Appeals voted to continue consolidated exception/variance review to Aug. 29 to allow fuller briefing and combined consideration.

Opponents of a proposed 719‑unit project at Market and Tenth Streets told the Board of Appeals they were shortchanged on notice and on environmental review of wind impacts and parking, while project backers and city planners said an extensive addendum and digital wind modeling supported the Commission’s exceptions.

“125 of 719 units…

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