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Old Posted Jul 1, 2017, 6:11 PM
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Just noting this was approved with the .45 parking ratio, as the developer proposed:

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SF planners OK Market-Van Ness condo high-rise

While members of the Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association objected to the amount of parking the developer proposed — .45 of a space per unit rather than the .25 per unit the neighborhood plan calls for — commissioners said that the project’s overall benefits far outweighed the negative environmental impacts of having more cars in the tower.

The vote was 6-0 on certifying the environmental report, and 5-1 on the conditional use that allows for the extra parking.
But it still needs one more approval:

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The project requires approval from the Board of Supervisors. If approved, Build hopes to break ground in a year.
Also, the latest EIR shows the building as 420 feet to the top of the parapet and 426 feet to the top of the elevator mechanical space:

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The proposed One Oak Street Project would demolish all existing structures on the project site at 1500-
1540 Market Street including 47 existing valet-operated on-site commercial parking spaces and construct
a new 304-unit, 40-story residential tower (400 feet tall, plus a 20-foot-tall parapet and a 26-foot-tall
elevator penthouse, measured from roof level) with ground-floor commercial space, one off-street
loading space, and a subsurface parking garage containing 136 spaces for residents and two service
vehicle spaces
http://commissions.sfplanning.org/cpcpackets/2009.0159EGPAMAPDNXCUAVARK_updated.pdf
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