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Planning Commission continues discretionary review for 3192 Sixteenth Street to Nov. 16

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 12, 2006
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted to continue the discretionary review for 3192 Sixteenth Street to Nov. 16, 2006, after procedural questions about notice and a staff letter from the project sponsor. Commissioners agreed staff should contact the sponsor before the continued hearing.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted to continue the discretionary review for 3192 Sixteenth Street to Nov. 16, 2006.

At the Oct. 12 meeting, staff announced several items proposed for continuance. Commissioner Michael Antonini moved to continue item 1, saying the project sponsor had requested additional time. Commissioner Antonini’s motion to continue was seconded and the commission approved the continuance by roll call.

Commission members and public commenters had raised procedural questions about notification: neighbors said they had taken time off work to attend, while staff produced a letter from David Silverman requesting a 60‑day continuance and said it would check whether proper notice had been given. Commissioners asked staff to contact the sponsor and the discretionary review requester before the continued hearing.

The continuance was recorded as a formal calendar action; the commission will revisit the matter on Nov. 16, 2006.