A new residential project has been proposed for development at 194 Guerrero Street in the Mission District neighborhood in San Francisco. The project proposal includes the construction of a new four-story building with a basement offering spaces for residential uses and onsite parking. The project calls for the demolition of the existing one-story garage with accessory structures in the rear.
GBA Inc. is the project applicant. McElroy Architecture is responsible for the designs.
The project proposal entails the splitting of a corner lot into two NC-1 lots for the construction of a new residential building. The project site is a parcel spanning an area of 1,561 square feet. Plans call for the construction of a new residential building rising four stories high. The building will have a basement and two units, along with two off-street parking spaces and a roof deck. The new building will rise to a height of 40 feet and span a total built-up area of 4,187 square feet.
The project will be located on 14th Street. The project requires 125 cubic yards of excavation and would be supported by conventional spread footings. A project application has been submitted, seeking review and approval. A meeting has been scheduled for next week, details of joining can be found here.
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14th & Guerrero? Why on earth does this need off-street parking with so much transit nearby?
(Also should be taller)
Because almost everyone has a car.
Because that is what the market demands. I ride mass transit every day from the Mission to FiDi, and I can tell you that if driving my own car were an option for me I’d choose to drive. The state of MUNI/BART is terrible. The filth, crime and violence that folks experience on MUNI/BART is enough to make folks either work from home or drive.
I ride Muni every day and I’m not sure that the state of transit is as horrible as you say but to be honest, we live in a city in the US and the state of things is just how it’s been for a century, although technically better, and you have a choice to not live in San Francisco, and millions of people choose to every day in the Bay Area. And you have taxpayer-subsidized freeways to take you to and from the suburbs via car if you really want to.
Love it. There’s not enough of these midsized buildings being built.