Plans to build a seven-story building on the site of a shuttered gas station in San Francisco’s Mission District are slated for approval by the city’s Planning Commission. The development at 793 South Van Ness would yield 75 condos, a garage for 38 cars, storage rooms for 77 bikes, and 4,500 square feet of ground-floor retail space.

Redevelopment on the site, located at the northeast corner of 19th Street and South Van Ness Avenue, has been in the works since the gas station first closed in 2004. Plans to build a five-story building with 29 condos, 29 parking spaces, and 4,600 square feet of retail and commercial on the ground floor were approved back in 2008, but the project was put off due to the recession.

The site is only zoned for development up to 50 feet in height, but the developer is planning to use California’s Density Bonus Law to construct a building 75 feet high, according to a SocketSite report.