The San Francisco Planning Department has recently published a notice of an application for new construction at 3275-3333 San Bruno Avenue in the city’s Visitacion Valley neighborhood. The application aims to fill a narrow parcel overlooking U.S. Highway 101 with 45 apartments and a private courtyard. Schaub Li Architects is responsible for the application and design, filing on behalf of the property owner.

3333 San Bruno Avenue aerial view, rendering by Schaub Li Architects

3333 San Bruno Avenue, illustration by Smith & Smith Landscape Architects
The notice describes the complex as having 45 apartments, a two-unit reduction from previous applications we covered. Unit sizes will vary with 26 one-bedrooms, 18 two-bedrooms, and one three-bedroom. Of the 45 units, five will be deed-restricted as below-market-rate housing. Parking will be included for 14 cars and 52 bicycles.
Schaub Li Architects has worked with Smith & Smith Landscape Architects on two private open-air courtyards accessible only to residents and guests. Illustrations show a familiar architectural style from the three buildings, with two-story boxy bay windows and linear rooflines.

3275 San Bruno Avenue now-demolished storybook-style commercial structure circa 2019, image via Google Street View
The proposal looks to merge six vacant parcels into a 0.58-acre parcel. The site features an easement for a large billboard overlooking US Highway 101. Construction is estimated to cost around $8.5 million, a figure not inclusive of all development costs. The timeline for work has not yet been shared.
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