Updated plans have been filed for a residential development at 1844 Church Street in San Francisco’s Fairmount Heights. The proposal would add two units to the low-slung neighborhood between Noe Valley and Glen Park. The property owner is listed as a local individual.
The three-story project is expected to yield around 5,930 square feet, including 5,430 square feet of housing and around 500 square feet for the ground-level garage. There will be two three-bedroom dwelling units split between the complex and a backyard, with rear-facing terraces on each floor.

1844 Church Street pedestrian view, rendering by Troy Kashanipour Architecture
Troy Kashanipour Architecture is responsible for the design. New illustrations show a contemporary-style urban infill, with a two-story bay window above the residential lobby and a rooftop setback. Demolition of the existing single-story house is expected. City records show the 1892-built property last sold in 2011 for $825,000. In a 2013 historic resource evaluation, the existing structure was found to have no historic significance.
The narrow parcel is located along Church Street between 30th Street and Randall Street. The site is close to the city-run Upper Noe Recreation Center and two blocks from Dolores Huerta Elementary School.

1844 Church Street, image via Google Street View
Construction is estimated to cost around $1.45 million, a figure not inclusive of all development costs. The projected construction timeline has not yet been shared.
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