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CASTRO PLANNER December, 2006
Market
Octavia Plan Hearings and Negotiations Continue
Hearings for the adoption of the
Market Octavia Plan continue at the Planning Commission. The Plan would apply
updated standards for new and renovated buildings in a large part of
In October, CAPA voted to support adoption of the plan, and members. CAPA President Joe Curtin is currently representing CAPA in discussions among other community leaders and the Planning Department staff about community benefits and preservation of historic resources. Preservation of the historic character of the neighborhoods in the plan area is especially important. Unfortunately, a historic resource survey will not be complete before the projected adoption of the plan. Community groups like the Friends of 1800 and others are negotiating with the Planning Department to implement interim protections of the historic neighborhoods, until the recommendations of the survey are completed next year.
Community benefits and implementation of the plan are also subjects of discussions. CAPA is working with the Castro Coalition and the Upper Market Alliance to ensure that mitigation projects such as additional transit, street and open space improvements and additional public facilities meet the needs of the Castro as well as other plan area neighborhoods, and that representation on the Citizens’ Advisory Committees overseeing implantation includes members of the Castro community.
Adoption hearings will continue on December 14 at 6:00 pm, and also on January 11, at 6:00 pm at Room 400 in City Hall.
Charrette
Projected for March 2007
The first series of public
workshops for the Castro Charrette are projected for March 2007, reports
CAPA and other groups in the Castro Coalition and the Upper Market Alliance are gathering ideas and issues to bring to the charrette, to ensure that it is a success for the community. This will be a topic of discussion at the CAPA meeting this month, so come to share your thoughts about how to make the charrette work for the Castro.
San Francisco voters approved a
proposition in November’s election that requires a conditional use permit for
all new “formula retail” uses, or chain stores, in areas zoned “NCD” (neighborhood
commercial district), including the Castro Street NCD and Upper Market NCD. A
conditional use permit requires a public hearing at the Planning Commission.
Some neighborhood commercial districts including
Castro
Planning Advanced in 2006 – the Year In Review
The past year has been exceptionally eventful for planning issues in the Castro, with major development efforts and planning processes signaling major changes on the way for the Castro. CAPA and its members were able to step up and help the community consider what lies ahead.
Castro and Market Development: 2006 started with a proposal to build a mixed use building, with 24 residences and ground floor retail on the Arco gas station site at Castro and Market. Preliminary design proposals were presented to CAPA members in March. While CAPA supports better uses on this important site, CAPA made a strong case for more distinctive design to the Planning Department, which agreed and sent the designers back to the drawing board.
Market Octavia Plan heads toward adoption: After several years of
community workshops, negotiation, visions and revisions, the Planning Department’s
plan for the Upper Market and
New Development Proposals: With the Market Octavia Plan nearing
completion, several proposals for new building projects along
Design and Context Forum: In April, anticipating the potential for
new development in the Castro, CAPA hosted a popular forum on design and context
in the Castro.
Two Coalitions Form: As private development proposals emerged, several community groups realized the necessity of ensuring that the community would benefit also. Groups representing neighborhood interests, local merchants, and LGBT community groups began work together to ensure that the Castro’s needs are addressed, and the impacts from new development are mitigated, and that the unique character of the Castro is preserved. Two coalitions have emerged, and CAPA has been at the forefront in the creation of both the Upper Market Alliance (addressing neighborhood issues) and the Castro Coalition (addressing issues of the LGBT community in the Castro).
Castro Charrette: In February, CAPA received an announcement from
Sup. Dufty, proposing a “Castro Charrette” to create a vision for the Castro while
proposals for new private developments are in the early stages of design. Sup.
Dufty was successful in securing funding for this process. CAPA looks forward
to joining the charrette process in 2007 (see news this issue).
On the Agenda
for December
Charrette: While the charrette is still almost three months away, CAPA along with the Castro Coalition and the Upper Market Alliance are in a position to influence the scope of the charrette. Bring your ideas and concerns that you want to have brought to the table in the planning effort for the Castro.
Organization: With the New Year around the corner it’s time to discuss organizational issues including the role of the directors, and also which members should or could fill those offices. The current offices are president and vice president, secretary, and board members. CAPA also has representatives (plus alternates) to both the Castro Coalition and the Upper Market Alliance (formerly Upper Market Neighborhoods Together) and a financial liaison.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE GENERAL MEETING
Thursday, November
9, 2006
Addition to The Café Bar: Project
sponsors for The Café, the
19th and Castro traffic light addition: Supervisor Dufty had this item continued in the City Operations & Neighborhood Services Committee. He asked that neighborhood groups address the need for this light, if any. Installation costs $350,000. CAPA members voted against the traffic light, due to the cost and lack of data supporting need. CAPA favors traffic calming measures such as narrower roadways at the intersection.
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