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Planning commission forwards proposal for two 3‑story condominium buildings at 1645 Edgeworth to City Council

City of Daly City Planning Commission · December 3, 2024
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Summary

Commissioners recommended the City Council consider a parcel map, use permit and design review to split a vacant 8,750‑sq‑ft lot at 1645 Edgeworth into two lots and build two three‑story buildings (two 2‑unit condominiums each plus ground‑floor ADUs) for a total of six units; project qualifies for AB 2097 parking exceptions but proposes eight on‑site parking spaces.

The Daly City Planning Commission on Dec. 3 voted to forward to the City Council a parcel map, use permit and design review application for 1645 Edgeworth Avenue that would split a vacant 8,750‑square‑foot lot into two parcels and build two three‑story condominium buildings, each containing two units plus a ground‑floor accessory dwelling unit, for a total of six dwellings.

Sam Fielding, associate planner, presented the application and said the project is located in the Sullivan Quarter specific plan area and complies with the city’s objective design standards, including required third‑floor setbacks. Fielding said the project qualifies for State law AB 2097 parking relief because it sits within a half‑mile of high‑quality transit, though the applicant is voluntarily proposing eight on‑site parking spaces (two 2‑car garages and driveway spaces).

Commissioners asked about side elevations, window locations, noise from early‑morning garbage trucks, and wheelchair accessibility of ground‑floor units. Fielding said the project was reviewed by building and fire departments and that the ground floor will be accessible; he also confirmed photographs and side views were included in the presentation materials.

No public speakers opposed the application. By motion and roll call, the Planning Commission recommended the City Council approve the parcel map (PM‑05‑23‑016239), use permit (UPR‑05‑23‑016240) and design review (DR‑05‑23‑016241); staff indicated the item is tentatively scheduled to go to City Council on Jan. 13, 2025 for final action.

The City Council will receive the Planning Commission’s findings, environmental determination (CEQA §15332 infill exemption), and recommended conditions for its consideration.