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Planning Commission rejects dwelling‑unit merger at 3827 California Street, keeps two units

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 7, 2006
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The Planning Commission took discretionary review and disapproved a proposed dwelling‑unit merger at 3827 California Street, citing neighborhood composition and parking concerns while allowing building envelope work to proceed if two units are maintained; the motion passed 4–1.

The Planning Commission on Sept. 7 voted 4–1 to disapprove a proposed merger of two dwelling units at 3827 California Street and to take discretionary review of the application, while signaling no objection to interior or envelope work so long as two separate units remain.

Staff presented case 2005.1149D and explained the property’s permit history, noting a legally problematic second unit was added decades ago without a parking variance. The project sponsor argued the…

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