New 36-story housing tower proposed in San Francisco's South Beach
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New 36-story housing tower proposed in San Francisco's South Beach
"San Francisco planning commissioners today heard plans for a new 36-story housing tower in the city's South Beach neighborhood, which borders the bay and is home to the Giants' stadium. The project would be 260 units, 40 of them affordable. It would rise to 347 feet in a neighborhood that is markedly lower than nearby areas, like Rincon Hill and the rest of SoMa across the freeway."
""The Planning Commission themselves, as we sit here, are not really approving or denying the project," said commissioner Kathrin Moore. Added Derek Braun: "The actual approvals process for this project doesn't ultimately fall to this commission. It's going to be a matter of whether or not the project complies with the applicable objective, existing, planning code requirements and local and state laws.""
"The project at 329 Bryant St. would require the combining of four parcels and the demolition of an existing commercial space. Two other commercial structures would remain given their historical status. The 356,000 square feet building would have 142 one-bedroom units (20 of them affordable), 88 two-bedroom units (including another 20 affordable) and 30 three-bedroom units. It would also have 139 parking spots and 313 spaces for bicycles."
San Francisco planning commissioners reviewed a proposal for a 36-story, 347-foot residential tower in South Beach with 260 units, including 40 affordable units. The project would combine four parcels at 329 Bryant St., demolish one commercial space, and preserve two historic commercial structures. The 356,000-square-foot building would include 142 one-bedrooms (20 affordable), 88 two-bedrooms (20 affordable), and 30 three-bedrooms, with 139 parking spaces and 313 bicycle spaces. Neighbors expressed concerns about traffic impacts during construction and occupancy. Commissioners noted that under SB 423 approval rests on compliance with objective planning code requirements and local and state laws.
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