A new residential project has been proposed for development at 4148 24th Street in Noe Valley, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the demolition of the existing structure on the site in order to develop a four-story residential building offering 7 dwelling units and onsite bike parking.
RKD Consulting Inc is listed as the project applicant.
The project site spans an area of 2,849 square feet. The project proposes to demolish an existing three-story building with a first-floor commercial unit and a vacant second-bedroom residential unit. The proposed new construction will bring a four-story plus mezzanine residential building offering seven dwelling units. The new four-story building will yield a total built-up area of 9,511 square feet. The dwelling units will be designed as two-bedroom floor plans. One unit will be reserved as low-income unit, available at 80% of the area’s median income.
The new building will also provide 876 square feet of common open space, 9 class I bicycle parking spots, and one class II bicycle parking spot. No off-street parking has been proposed at this time.
An SB330 preliminary application has been filed. The preliminary application serves to freeze, with limited exceptions, planning code provisions, policies, and standards. The estimated construction timeline has not been revealed yet.
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More housing in a transit available area is good. Also good that there is parking for multiple vehicles so long as they’re bicycles.