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Supervisors amend Irish Cultural Center special-use ordinance after Coastal Commission concerns; item continued to Nov. 27
Summary
Supervisors amended and then continued an ordinance to create a Wawona Street and 40 Fifth Avenue Cultural Center Special Use District for the Irish Cultural Center redevelopment after public commenters and Coastal Commission staff raised procedural concerns about a Coastal Zone Permit and Local Coastal Program certification. The committee moved the item to Nov. 27 to allow review of a Coastal Commission letter and city attorney guidance.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee on Oct. 30 amended an ordinance to create a Wawona Street and 40 Fifth Avenue Cultural Center Special Use District that would facilitate redevelopment of the United Irish Cultural Center but delayed final action after coastal-permitting questions raised by public commenters and Coastal Commission staff.
Supervisor Joel Engadio, sponsor of the ordinance, presented the proposal and described the center at 2740 5th Avenue as “a storied neighborhood gathering space” that has served the Sunset District for decades. Planning Senior Planner Gabriela Pantoja told the committee the proposed special-use district would permit uses beyond the first and second floors in the NC-2 district and allow conditional-use review…
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