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How to fill out the Discretionary Review Abbreviated Analysis HEARING DATE: OCTOBER 7, 2010 Date: Case No - Sf-planning online
This guide provides a clear and concise overview on how to complete the Discretionary Review Abbreviated Analysis form for the case scheduled for hearing on October 7, 2010. Users will find step-by-step instructions designed to assist them in filing the form correctly and efficiently.
Follow the steps to properly fill out your Discretionary Review Abbreviated Analysis form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the online editor.
- Fill in the hearing date at the top of the form, ensuring it reads ‘OCTOBER 7, 2010.’
- Enter the case number in the designated field, which is ‘2010.0754D.’
- Provide the project address as detailed in the form, which is ‘2645 Balboa Street.’
- Indicate the zoning and block/lot information, with zoning specified as ‘RH-2’ and the block/lot as ‘1617/032B.’
- Enter the name of the project sponsor and their contact information. In this case, it is ‘John Lau, Dickson Consulting, (415) 831-7180.’
- Include the staff contact details, which are ‘Glenn Cabreros – (415) 588-6169’ and ‘glenn.cabreros@sfgov.org.’
- In the section for project description, summarize the proposed work, which involves constructing a two-story vertical addition and a rear addition.
- Review and address any concerns related to the project, particularly those raised by DR requestors.
- After completing all fields, check for accuracy and completeness before saving your changes.
- Once satisfied, you can download, print, or share your completed form as needed.
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Ministerial permit - Any type of permit for which the staff needs to determine only conformity with applicable ordinances before approving the project (opposite of a discretionary permit). Minor Use Permit -A discretionary permit, acted on by the Hearing Officer (Zoning Administrator), allowing a specific land use.
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