246 Eddy Street (Boeddeker Park)

Summary

SCH Number
2011088071
Public Agency
City and County of San Francisco
Document Title
246 Eddy Street (Boeddeker Park)
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
8/9/2011
Document Description
The project site is an irregular-shaped 42,281 square-foot lot made up of seven parcel bound by Ellis, Eddy and Jones Streets, which currently contains active spaces, a passive landscaped lawn, pathways, and a 3,524 square-foot, one-story community recreation building associated with Boeddeker Park, owned by the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department. The proposed project would demolish the existing masonry building, and in its place reconstruct an approximately 4,000 square-foot clubhouse within the general footprint of the existing building. The proposed project would also reconfigure the existing park by removing "the gauntlet" vehicular pathway that currently bisects the park, as well as eliminate curb cuts on Ellis and Jones Street, and repurpose the vehicular pathway with an enlarge passive landscaped lawn, enlarged ball court, enlarged play area, new adult fitness areas and garden. The multiple pedestrian access points would be limited to the main entry along Eddy Street adjacent to the new clubhouse and a secured entry along Ellis Street.

Contact Information

Name
Brett Bollinger
Agency Name
City and County of San Francisco
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
San Francisco
Counties
San Francisco

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
C:2;S:15302
Reasons for Exemption
Replacement or Reconstruction of existing structures and facilities.

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