New Permits Increase For 1474 South Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco

1474 South Van Ness Avenue, rendering by RG Architecture1474 South Van Ness Avenue, rendering by RG Architecture

Increased plans have surfaced for a residential infill at 1474 South Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco’s Mission District. The latest application invokes Senate Bill 423 to streamline the planning process for constructing a five-story apartment in the backyard and adaptive reuse of an Italianate house built in 1880. RG Architecture is responsible for the application and design.

The proposal will yield 15,400 square feet between two structures, the tallest of which will stand 60 feet tall. Construction will add seven apartments to the two-unit site, resulting in an overall capacity of nine rental units. The complex includes 10,200 square feet for housing and 1,130 square feet for a four-car garage. Additional space will provide parking for nine bicycles. One unit will be dedicated as affordable to a very low-income household. Apartment types vary with five one-bedrooms, a two-bedroom, two three-bedrooms, and a four-bedroom apartment.

1474 South Van Ness Avenue side view, rendering by RG Architecture

1474 South Van Ness Avenue side view, rendering by RG Architecture

1474 South Van Ness Avenue vertical cross-section, illustration by RG Architecture

1474 South Van Ness Avenue vertical cross-section, illustration by RG Architecture

The project will receive a streamlined review through Senate Bill 330 and 423. The team has also invoked the State Density Bonus law to increase the residential capacity above base zoning. Waivers requested involve the rear yard space, parking, height, open space, and setbacks.

New renderings show a detailed perspective for 1474 South Van Ness Avenue drafted by RG Architecture. Construction will expand the historic home with a charcoal-black fiber-cement-clad addition with horizontal lap-siding boards. The five-story backyard has offset white fiber cement panels and wood soffits under private balconies.

1474 South Van Ness Avenue rear view, rendering by RG Architecture

1474 South Van Ness Avenue rear view, rendering by RG Architecture

1474 South Van Ness Avenue, image via Google Street View

1474 South Van Ness Avenue, image via Google Street View

The city has marked that the project appears eligible as an individual resource for the California Register, though the property has never been registered. In 2007, Page & Turnbull published a brief property description for the State Department of Parks and Recreation. The survey provides a short description of the structure but does not indicate any specific event or history related to the property.

The 0.11-acre property is located along South Van Ness Avenue near 26th Street, a block from Cesar Chavez Street to the south and Mission Street to the west. Vera Ricarte Trust is listed as the property owner.

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4 Comments on "New Permits Increase For 1474 South Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco"

  1. This is the perfect solution that should be found throughout the city. Does this count as the missing middle?

  2. I actually hate these facade reuse projects but build it!

  3. Great use of space. This should be standard accros the Mission.

  4. Horrible design, lacks windows , suggest demolishing existing house and study how to maximize windows?

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