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666 Hamilton Street

New Single-Family Residences Planned For 666 Hamilton Street In Portola, San Francisco

Development permits were filed seeking the approval of constructing new single-family homes at 666 Hamilton Street in Portola, San Francisco. The project proposal includes demolishing the existing abandoned single family residence and constructing three new residences with three ADUs. The scope of the project also includes subduing the existing lot into three lots and removal of all trees including one tree within ten feet of the front property line.

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239 Broad Street Proposed Elevation

Permits Filed For 239 Broad Street In Oceanview, San Francisco

Development permits have been submitted seeking the approval of modification for 239 Broad Street in Oceanview, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the addition of a dwelling unit on the first floor. The new proposed project will construct a two-story single-family house. 
David Yee is the owner of the property. Ice Design Inc is managing the design concepts and construction of the project.

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501 Crescent Avenue

Renderings Revealed For 501 Crescent Avenue In Bernal Heights, San Francisco

Development permits have been submitted seeking permission to legalize the demolition of an existing unit at 510 Crescent Avenue in Bernal Heights, San Francisco. The demolition project proposal also includes the construction of a new single-family house. The existing residential structure collapsed during a previous renovation. CityDot Studio LLC is managing the design concept and construction of the new house. 

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Pacific Villas 0 Guttenberg Street 3D View

Permits Filed For 0 Guttenberg Street, Crocker-Amazon, San Francisco

Development permits were filed seeking the approval of constructing a single-family housing development in an inner-block parcel opposite 149 Guttenberg Street in Crocker-Amazon, San Francisco. The residential project proposal includes the construction of three new two-story residential buildings housing nineteen dwelling units. SIA Consulting is managing the design concepts and construction of the project. P & J Builders is the owner of the property.

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The Land Park neighborhood, a single-family zoned neighborhood separated from Downtown Sacramento by a wide-laned freeway specifically mentioned by the city Mayor, image via Google Street View

Sacramento City Council Votes to Change Single-Family Zoning

The Sacramento City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday in favor of a draft plan to change the city’s exclusive zoning for single-unit households. Starting December of 2022, the city will allow the construction of single-family homes, duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes in areas that are currently zoned for single-unit homes only. The City Council voted 8-0 in approval, taking inspiration from the cities of Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon.

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