Development Opportunity for
661 Minna St, San Francisco, CA


218% Potential

($3,451,945 Untapped Value)

Existing:
3,653 ft2
 
Allowed:
7,968 ft2
 

This property is a Other currently used as a Industrial. Property is on a lot of 1,999 sqft and has a conditioned area of sqft.

Zoning District: RED

Development Options for
661 Minna St, San Francisco, CA

Cottage
ADU

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What are the local zoning regulations for 661 Minna St ?

RED (RESIDENTIAL ENCLAVE)

Residential Enclave Districts (RED) encompass many of the clusters of low-scale, medium density, predominantly residential neighborhoods located along the narrow side streets of the South of Market area. Within these predominantly residential enclaves lie a number of vacant parcels, parking lots and other properties in open storage use. These properties are undeveloped or underdeveloped and are viewed as opportunity sites for new, moderate-income, in-fill housing.

The zoning controls for this district are tailored to the design needs and neighborhood characteristics of these enclaves and are intended to encourage and facilitate the development of attractive, compatible and economically feasible in-fill housing while providing adequate residential amenities to the site and neighborhood. Dwelling units are permitted as a principal use. Nonresidential uses, except art related activities, are not permitted, except for certain uses in historic buildings.

The primary purpose of Residential Enclave Districts is to embrace the collections of low-scale, medium-density, mainly residential neighborhoods situated along the narrower side streets in the South of Market area. In these primarily residential enclaves, several vacant parcels, parking lots, and properties used for open storage are found. These areas, often undeveloped or underdeveloped, are seen as opportunities to introduce new, moderate-income, in-fill housing, contributing to the growth and diversity of the neighborhood.

Permitted Residential Uses: ADU and dwelling units.

Permitted Non-Residential Uses: Open recreation area, child care facility, residential care facility.

What is the maximum height for 661 Minna St ?

40-X

No portion of a dwelling can exceed a height of 40 feet, except that the permitted height has to be reduced to 35 feet where the average ground elevation at the rear line of the lot is lower by 20 or more feet than at the front line. The height is measured by taking a point at the centerline of the building or, where the building steps in relation to a street that is the basis for height measurement. Separate points need to be taken at the centerline of each building step. The upper point is 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 661 Minna St ?

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 661 Minna St located in?

South of Market, San Francisco

“SoMa” refers most specifically to the section closest to the Mission, with the most restaurants and nightlife; “Yerba Buena” is in the middle, and is known for its density of museums and shopping; and "South Beach" is on the side next to the Bay (although there’s no beach to speak of) and is full of high-rises and not too much else. South Beach is quickly becoming its own neighborhood, but for now it falls under the general SoMa umbrella.

This area was once zoned primarily for commercial use and that history is still present in the lofts and apartments fashioned from converted warehouses and office space. On smaller side streets you’ll occasionally find a Victorian or a modern condominium. Brick walk-ups are common, as are high-rises; these tend to be more common the further west you go.

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