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Land Use Committee backs Village Special Use District at 80 Julian to serve Native American community
Summary
The committee voted 3-0 to recommend a planning-code amendment creating a Village Special Use District at 80 Julian Avenue, enabling a six'story, 41,000-square-foot mixed'use building with clinics, youth and elder services and 21 group-housing rooms for Friendship House clients; the measure moves to the full Board.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors' Land Use and Transportation Committee on Feb. 27 voted unanimously to recommend a planning-code amendment creating a Village Special Use District at 80 Julian Avenue, a project intended to provide health, social and cultural services for the city's Native American community.
Planning Department staff said the Special Use District would allow conditional exceptions to selected planning-code requirements, change the site's height-and-bulk district from 45X to 80X and facilitate a six-story, roughly 41,000-square-foot building. Alex Westoff, planning department staff, said the project would include a youth recreation and…
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