Preliminary Permits Filed For 1027-1049 Clayton Street, San Francisco

1031-1045 Clayton Street, rendering by Schaub Li Architects1031-1045 Clayton Street, rendering by Schaub Li Architects

Preliminary permits have been filed with updated plans for 1027-1049 Clayton Street in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. The project would develop five parcels with nine units. Schaub Li Architects is responsible for the application and design.

The development will include nine units across five five-story buildings, conforming to the steep parcel. Parking will be included for nine cars and nine bicycles. Each dwelling will offer two bedrooms.

1027-1029 Clayton Street vertical cross-section, illustration by Schaub Li Architects

1027-1029 Clayton Street vertical cross-section, illustration by Schaub Li Architects

1027-1029 Clayton Street, rendering by Schaub Li Architects

1027-1029 Clayton Street, rendering by Schaub Li Architects

1043-1045 Clayton Street Historic Survey field notes, document via SF Planning

1043-1045 Clayton Street Historic Survey field notes, document via SF Planning

Demolition of the existing house will be required. As an aside, while reviewing historical records, I found an unusual note in the 1976 historic survey of the building, published by the San Francisco Planning Department. There are two handwritten notes in the Field Notes section. The first note describes the building as “present day contractor-builder vernacular ‘High’ art.” The second comment, in different handwriting, says, “Ms. McGinley gonna hate you.” Now I have no clue what this is about, nor who Ms. McGinley might be. If anyone knows, please share with me! I’m rather curious.

1027-1033 Clayton Street, image via Google Street View

1027-1033 Clayton Street, image via Google Street View

The property owner is a Sunnyvale-based company named OBT LLC. The pre-application invokes Senate Bill 330 to streamline the approval process and planning for the future formal application. The estimated cost and timeline for construction have yet to be shared.

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1 Comment on "Preliminary Permits Filed For 1027-1049 Clayton Street, San Francisco"

  1. 10 minutes of design. The Bay Area has a rich tradition of architecture and this is what we get……it’s “I don’t care”.

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