
Planning Commission - Dec 04, 2025
Planning Commission • San FranciscoDecember 4, 2025
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A divided Planning Commission drew a hard line on tenant protections Thursday, effectively killing a North Beach property owner's bid to legalize merged rent-controlled units—while unanimously advancing a 398-unit affordable housing project in Mission Bay and green-lighting an office conversion designed to jump-start Union Square's recovery.
398-unit 100% affordable housing project in Mission Bay clears key hurdle, 6–0
Union Square building wins office allocation to attract larger tenants, 5–0
Contested unit-merger request dies after two 3–3 votes leave Commission deadlocked
State housing mandates loom: staff briefs commissioners on SB 79's transit-area density rules
2026 hearing calendar adopted; commissioners brace for busy legislative year
The Commission unanimously adopted General Plan conformity findings for amendments to the Mission Bay South Redevelopment Plan, clearing the way for a two-phase, 398-unit 100% affordable housing development on Block 4E.
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