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Supervisor Melgar introduces legislation to ease rules on storefront sizes, and signals possible budget hold for SF Zoo funding

5475636 · June 3, 2025
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Supervisor Melgar introduced legislation to remove hard caps on storefront sizes in certain neighborhood commercial districts and to ease conditional-use requirements for subdivided spaces; he also said he has asked the budget chair to consider holding zoo funding pending cooperation with a city audit.

Supervisor Melgar on June 3 introduced legislation intended to make it easier for new and smaller businesses to occupy vacant storefronts and to provide more flexibility in neighborhood commercial districts.

The proposal would: 1) eliminate hard caps on storefront sizes in certain neighborhood commercial districts and replace them with a requirement for conditional use…

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