into the way San Francisco regulates and builds new housing.
Though redesign required the developer to move two top floor-units to the ground floor; eliminate a full communal kitchen, the only full kitchen in the entire project; eliminate a ground-floor common room; and decrease the number of bicycle parking spaces from 25 to five.Zacks, Friedman & Patterson partner Ryan Patterson, the attorney representing the developer,that the decision to shorten the project was a violation of state housing law.
San Francisco Planning Department Chief of Staff Dan Sider said Wednesday that the city had acted in a way it believed was consistent with state law given that the project’s redesign from six to five stories preserved the number and size of units proposed.
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