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Old Posted Jan 21, 2025, 5:28 PM
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SAN FRANCISCO | 758-772 Pacific Avenue | 155 FT | 15 FLOORS

This looks like an interesting project. I used to go to dim sum here back in the day.

The specs for 758-772 Pacific Ave:
- 15 floors, 155 ft
- 175 units (124 studios, 50 1BR, 1 2BR for on-site property manager)
- All of the units will be affordable
- 13,500 sq ft for banquet hall

The site:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/dQ2gcf7iY6JHZppX9

Quote:
CEQA Exemption For 758-772 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco



By: Andrew Nelson 5:30 am on January 20, 2025

The notice of exemption has been published related to an affordable housing proposal at 758-772 Pacific Avenue in Chinatown, San Francisco. The 15-story project will provide an estimated 175 units of affordable housing by the busy Stockton Street thoroughfare. Chinatown Community Development Center is responsible for the application.

The City of San Francisco has determined that the CCDC application is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act, providing a ministerial approval process via Assembly Bill 1449. This comes after the Board of Supervisors approved the ordinance amending the Planning Code and Zoning Map to create a New Asia Senior Housing Special Use District in November last year.

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Stan Teng Architectural Studio is responsible for drafting the project plans. Illustrations show a preliminary mock-up of a tower with a mix of facade articulation and sloped rooftop features.
https://sfyimby.com/2025/01/ceqa-exemption-for-758-772-pacific-avenue-san-francisco.html
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