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Supervisors extend interim curb on large commercial storefront mergers in proposed Latino cultural district for 10 months, 15 days
Summary
The Board approved a 10-month, 15-day extension of interim controls prohibiting commercial storefront mergers that would create ground-floor spaces larger than 799 gross square feet within a proposed special use district; the urgency ordinance required nine votes and passed 10–1 with Supervisor Wiener dissenting.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Nov. 3, 2015 adopted an urgency ordinance extending an interim prohibition on commercial storefront mergers that could produce ground-floor spaces larger than 799 gross square feet in a proposed special-use district described in the meeting as a Latino cultural district.
Supervisor Campos introduced the item and asked colleagues for support of a 10-month, 15-day extension of the interim control while city staff pursue a special-use district and community outreach. The board was told the…
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