Permit application submitted for residential infill project at 490 Ellington Avenue in San Francisco, with an estimated budget of approximately $650,000
2026-05-28 15:28
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - A permit application has been submitted for a residential infill project at 490 Ellington Avenue in San Francisco's Outer Mission neighborhood. Under the proposal, the existing lot will be subdivided and three residential units will be added behind the single-family home. The project is being applied for by Ronald Yu of Yuflux Engineering.

Elevation drawing of the addition at 490 Ellington Avenue, prepared by Yuflux Engineering

Site plan for 490 Ellington Avenue, prepared by Yuflux Engineering

After the lot subdivision, the current rear yard on the Whipple Street side will be converted into a three-story mixed-use building containing two apartments and one accessory dwelling unit. Once the site is fully developed, it will be equipped with two automobile parking spaces and three bicycle parking spaces.

The property owner is a local individual who currently resides at 490 Ellington Avenue. Public records show the existing house was built in 1917, with the architect information unknown. The new residences will be situated along Whipple Avenue, between Ellington Avenue and Rae Avenue. The lot is just one block from the Mission Street transit corridor and approximately three blocks from Cayuga Park.

Construction costs are estimated at approximately $650,000, a figure that does not include all development expenses. The project completion timeline has not yet been announced.

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