Development Opportunity for
200 Sunnydale Ave, San Francisco, CA


Amazing Potential

Existing:
271 ft2
 
Allowed:
1,164,480 ft2
 

This property is a Other currently used as a Mixed (Residential + Commercial). Property is on a lot of 145,560 sqft and has a conditioned area of 11,664 sqft.

Zoning District: P|MUG

Development Options for
200 Sunnydale Ave, San Francisco, CA

Cottage
ADU

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What are the local zoning regulations for 200 Sunnydale Ave ?

MUG (MIXED USE-GENERAL)

The Mixed Use-General (MUG) District is largely comprised of the low-scale, production, distribution, and repair (PDR) uses mixed with housing and small-scale retail. The MUG is designed to maintain and facilitate the growth and expansion of small-scale light manufacturing, wholesale distribution, arts production and performance/exhibition activities, general commercial and neighborhood-serving retail and personal service activities while protecting existing housing and encouraging the development of housing at a scale and density compatible with the existing neighborhood. Housing is encouraged over ground floor commercial and PDR uses. New residential or mixed use developments are encouraged to provide as much mixed-income family housing as possible. Existing group housing and dwelling units would be protected from demolition or conversion to nonresidential use by requiring conditional use review.

The primary purpose of the Mixed Use-General District is to create a balanced and dynamic community. This district mainly features low-scale production, distribution, and repair activities, combined with housing and small-scale retail. The design aims to support and encourage the continued development of small-scale light manufacturing, wholesale distribution, arts production, performance/exhibition activities, as well as general commercial and neighborhood-serving retail and personal service activities. Importantly, the district prioritizes the protection of existing housing and promotes the development of new housing that aligns with the scale and density of the existing neighborhood, ensuring a harmonious blend of residential and commercial elements.

Permitted Residential Uses: ADU, dwelling units, group housing, homeless shelter.

Permitted Non-Residential Uses: Intermediate length occupancy, single room occupancy, student housing, formula retail, open air sales, outdoor activity area, walk-up facility, agricultural uses, automotive uses, automobile sale or rental, entertainment, arts and recreation uses, movie theater, light manufacturing, institutional uses, retail sales and service uses, non-retail sales and service, and public transportation facility.

What is the maximum height for 200 Sunnydale Ave ?

86-X

How to measure height in San Francisco?

A point shall be taken at the centerline of the building or, where the building steps laterally in relation to a street that is the basis for height measurement, separate points shall be taken at the centerline of each building step. The upper point to which such measurement shall be taken shall be the highest point on the finished roof in the case of a flat roof, and the average height of the rise in the case of a pitched or stepped roof.

What are the ADU regulations for 200 Sunnydale Ave ?

ADU eligible

Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), also called secondary units, in-law units, or cottages, are units added to existing and new residential buildings. Adding an ADU to your property can provide several benefits, such as providing housing for family members, simplifying your lifestyle, and increased financial flexibility.Learn more about building ADU in this article

What neighborhood is 200 Sunnydale Ave located in?

Little Hollywood, San Francisco

Little Hollywood is a small neighborhood in the southeastern edge of San Francisco. It is centered around Blanken Avenue between Bayshore Boulevard and U.S. Route 101.

The area was developed by the Crocker Estate Company in the early 1920s in what was then called the "Bayshore Tract" — "'where land and water meet,' a reference to nearby Candlestick Cove."

The name is derived from the architectural style of the first houses built in the neighborhood back in the late 1920s and early 1930s, many of them resembling homes in the Hollywood Hills.

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