Plans have been published for a potential townhouse-style infill at 51 Brompton Avenue in San Francisco’s Glen Park neighborhood. An initial study has been drafted for the property owner and published by the city’s Planning Department, showing the now-vacant site could fit eight townhouse apartments. Studio KDA is responsible for the application.

51 Brompton Avenue vertical cross-section, illustration by Studio KDA
The recently published documents were accompanied by a request for a project review meeting and not a planning application. The study, drafted by Studio KDA, writes that the resulting design with Senate Bill 684 and townhome-style apartments “optimizes development value,” is “clearly achievable for the site opportunities and constraints,” and is “approvable ministerially.” Once the complete application is filed, the city will have 60 days to approve it.
Details about the project are currently preliminary and are likely to change. The development is expected to rise four floors, with eight three-bedroom apartments. The team will also review adding four ground-level accessory dwelling units.

51 Brompton Avenue site map, illustration by Studio KDA
The property owner is listed as a local individual filing through Hayes-Diamond Properties LLC. The 0.15-acre property will extend down Kern Street between Brompton Avenue and Diamond Street. The site is a block away from the Glen Park BART Station.
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