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director rahaim. ben kingsley with s.k.s. partners. i'm going to yield most of my time to my colleagues. i just wanted to mention there are a number of colleagues who rarely get recognized when projects come before the commission, and that would be the staff, in particular, planning department staff. they invest hundreds of hours working on this project and others, and i think it's important that they're given the recognition for being professionals that they are, looking out for the built environment in san francisco. so with that, i'd like to yield to john nicolai who's our partner in this project. >> good afternoon, members of the commission, director rahaim, and members of the community in attendance. my name is john nicolai, and i represent a fourth generation san francisco family that has pro proudly owned this property on de haro for 80 years. my father started san francisco gravel on this site since 1925, and it's been managed by my family for three generations. we decided to close the building materials building four years ago
director rahaim. ben kingsley with s.k.s. partners. i'm going to yield most of my time to my colleagues. i just wanted to mention there are a number of colleagues who rarely get recognized when projects come before the commission, and that would be the staff, in particular, planning department staff. they invest hundreds of hours working on this project and others, and i think it's important that they're given the recognition for being professionals that they are, looking out for the built...
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john rahaim. planning department staff. nice to see you tonight. so we go from 1200 square foot adu's to a $6 billion project, so it just tells you the range of projects that the planning department is working on. i just want to take a moment to thank all of the amazing partners on this, besides the staff you see behind me, mta, t.a., and the high speed rail authority, and caltrain, and tjpa has been involved in this. just as a reminder -- and i don't know -- [inaudible] >> we started this for a couple of reasons. one is there were serious concerns that the city had about the preferred -- the existing d.t.x. alignment. the d.t.x. is the acronym for the tunnel that would connect the existing caltrain tunnel to the transit center, and the concerns were a number of things. one is the crossing at grade of several intersections through the city. the second was the coordination of several different activities that were going on in that area at the same time, so we felt it was important -- we received a grant from the metropolitan transportation commissio
john rahaim. planning department staff. nice to see you tonight. so we go from 1200 square foot adu's to a $6 billion project, so it just tells you the range of projects that the planning department is working on. i just want to take a moment to thank all of the amazing partners on this, besides the staff you see behind me, mta, t.a., and the high speed rail authority, and caltrain, and tjpa has been involved in this. just as a reminder -- and i don't know -- [inaudible] >> we started...
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director rahaim, it's always good to see you. jonas, good to see you. >> president hillis: all right. >> matt dido. apologies. i'm a little sweaty. i may have run up here. don't do it in a suit. the project before you is a request of discretionary review at 278 monticello street from a block book notice holder. [inaudible] >> -- to stucco, adding one bedroom on the ground floor, adding two bedrooms on the second floor and one bedroom on the third floor. the project also proposed removal of various alterations without a permission, including a full bathroom on the ground floor, one bedroom on the ground floor, two bedrooms on the second floor, and a door and the wall on the third floor to convert a study into a more open space that can't be used as a bedroom. the current layout of the house contains 13 bedrooms, 14 including the study, and seven bathrooms. the property does have an extensive history. the property should have resulted in a three story dwelling with six bedrooms and six full bathrooms. the project was then construct
director rahaim, it's always good to see you. jonas, good to see you. >> president hillis: all right. >> matt dido. apologies. i'm a little sweaty. i may have run up here. don't do it in a suit. the project before you is a request of discretionary review at 278 monticello street from a block book notice holder. [inaudible] >> -- to stucco, adding one bedroom on the ground floor, adding two bedrooms on the second floor and one bedroom on the third floor. the project also...
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director rahaim. ben kingsley with s.k.s. partners. i'm going to yield most of my time to my colleagues. i just wanted to mention there are a number of colleagues who rarely get recognized when projects come before the commission, and that would be the staff, in particular, planning department staff. they invest hundreds of hours working on this project and others, and i think it's important that they're given the recognition for being professionals that they are, looking out for the built environment in san francisco. so with that, i'd like to yield to john nicolai who's our partner in this project. >> good afternoon, members of
director rahaim. ben kingsley with s.k.s. partners. i'm going to yield most of my time to my colleagues. i just wanted to mention there are a number of colleagues who rarely get recognized when projects come before the commission, and that would be the staff, in particular, planning department staff. they invest hundreds of hours working on this project and others, and i think it's important that they're given the recognition for being professionals that they are, looking out for the built...