Posted Apr 20, 2022, 6:04 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 48
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Truly disappointing . A project that is 100% housing with a substantial BMR component should be green lighted at this height. They have to go high to make this project pencil out. Maybe the threat of California State proposal to fine these cities for not meeting their housing goals will change their mind. If they are forced to stay at 400 ft, I could see a development of all market rate housing with either an offsite BMR development or the developer paying a fee.
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