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September 26, 2002

September 26, 2002

 

SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING COMMISSION


NOTICE OF CANCELLATION
SAN FRANCISCO
PLANNING COMMISSION
Thursday
September 26, 2002

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING COMMISSION FOR SEPTEMBER 26, 2002 IS CANCELED.

EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2002: WITH THE PASSAGE OF PROPOSITION D IN MARCH 2002, THE CHARTER OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO WAS AMENDED TO AFFECT THE APPOINTMENTS AND TERMS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION. NOMINEES MADE BY BOTH THE MAYOR AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MUST BE CONFIRMED BY THE FULL BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. AT PRESENT, ONLY THREE NOMINEES HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED--NOT ENOUGH TO HOLD A LEGAL MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION. UNTIL THE PROCESS IS COMPLETE AND THE NOMINEES HAVE BEEN CONFIRMED AND SWORN IN, THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO DOES NOT HAVE THE REQUIRED PLANNING COMMISSION TO HEAR AND ACT ON LAND USE MATTERS. THEREFORE, THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW ARE CONTINUED AS INDICATED:

                    2002.0613IC (K. SIMONSON: (415) 558-6321)
301 LYON STREET - northwest corner of Lyon and Fell Streets, Assessor's Block 1207, Lot 8 - Report to the Planning Commission on the filing of an Abbreviated Institutional Master Plan (AIMP) for Westmont College, San Francisco Urban Program. The AIMP is for the proposed relocation of the post-secondary institution from 3016 Jackson Street to 301 Lyon Street. Pursuant to Planning Code Section 304.5(d), the Planning Commission shall be informed of the filing of the AIMP. The Commission may, at its option, choose to hold or not hold a public hearing on the plan, for the receipt of public testimony only. Such hearing would not be for the purpose of approving or disapproving the AIMP. The property is City Landmark No. 128, and is in an RH-3 (Residential, House, Three-Family) District and a 40-X Height and Bulk District.
          Preliminary Recommendation: Do not hold public hearing on Abbreviated Institutional Master Plan.
          (Continued from Regular Meeting of September 12, 2002)
          (Continued to October 10, 2002)

          2002.0333E          (J. KUGLER (415) 558-5983)
270 VALENCIA STREET - Lot 9 in Assessor’s Block 3533. The site is located on an irregular-shaped parcel surrounding the southwest corner lot of Valencia and Brosnan Streets with frontages on both Valencia and Brosnan Streets. Appeal of a Preliminary Mitigated Negative Declaration. The project involves demolition of an existing single-story unreinforced masonry structure and the construction of one large building that would cover the entire project site with 28 dwelling units in two four-level structures separated by a raised second-level plaza/open space over a ground floor with parking and retail space. The 31 proposed parking spaces would be on two levels. A pedestrian entrance and 21 underground parking spaces would be accessed from Valencia Street. An additional pedestrian entrance and 10 parking spaces would be accessed from Brosnan Street. The project site is located in the Mission Neighborhood, is zoned C-M (Heavy Commercial) and is within the 50-X Height and Bulk District.
Preliminary Recommendation: Uphold the Mitigated Negative Declaration.
          (Continued from Regular Meeting of September 12, 2002)
          (Continued to October 17, 2002)

2002.0308E                                         (N. TURRELL: (415) 558-5994)
2501 CESAR CHAVEZ STREET - Appeal of Preliminary Negative Declaration. Assessor's Block 4339, Lot 001. The approximately 30,745 square foot (sf) project site is located at the southwest corner of Kansas and Cesar Chavez Streets in the Bayview Hunters Point Neighborhood. The proposed project would involve the demolition of three one-story industrial buildings, and construction of a five-story, approximately 65 foot tall, 136,000 sf self storage building, containing about 1,100 self storage units, 1,000 sf of office space and 1,200 sf for a manager's residence. Seventeen off-street parking spaces would be provided on the ground floor of the proposed building. The site is zoned M-2 (Heavy Industrial), and is in a 65-J Height/Bulk District. The project would require a variance for providing less than the required number of off-street parking spaces, and for not providing loading spaces, bicycle spaces, or shower facilities. The proposed project is in the Industrial Protection Zone Special Use District.
Preliminary Recommendation:           Uphold the Mitigated Negative Declaration
(Continued to November 7, 2002)

2002.0338C                                         (D. DiBARTOLO: (415) 558-6291)
1111 CALIFORNIA STREET - southwest corner of Taylor Street; Lot 020 in Assessor’s Block 0253 - Request for Conditional Use authorization pursuant to Section 209.6(b) of the Planning Code to replace one existing antenna and install one panel antenna on the existing garage structure. Both antennas would be surface-mounted on the façade of the existing parking garage. This installation would be part of the Cingular Wireless PCS telecommunications network within an RM-4 (Residential Mixed High Density) District and a 65-A Height and Bulk District. The site is a Preference 2 (Preferred, Co-location site) per the City & County of San Francisco’s Wireless Transmission Services (WTS) Facilities Siting Guidelines.
Preliminary Recommendation: Approval with conditions
(Continued from Regular Meeting of August 15, 2002)
(Continued to October 10, 2002)

          2001.0533E           (J. NAVARRETE: (415) 558-5975)
          WATERFRONT MUSIC PAVILION - Appeal of Preliminary Mitigated Negative Declaration. The approximately 54,312 square foot site is on the west side of The Embarcadero, in the block between Mission Street and Market Street, across from the Ferry Building. The site is currently used as a passive open space park. The proposed project is the location of an historic 1915 organ onto a landscaped site and the construction of a building to house the musical instrument and associated uses (additional information on the proposed project can be found at www.sfpavilion.org). The building would be about 80 feet wide, 50 feet deep and up to 60 feet in height on the Mission Street side. The remainder of the site would be improved with additional landscaping and remain as a park. The site would be used for free outdoor organ concerts as well as other performing arts programs year round, mostly on weekends and at lunchtime hours on weekdays. The site is within a P (Public) zoning district and Open Space (OS) height and bulk district.
          Preliminary Recommendation: Uphold Preliminary Negative Declaration
          (Continued from Regular Hearing of August 22, 2002)
(Continued to October 24, 2002)

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