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Planning commission backs special sign district to let Chinese American International School update campus signage

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The Planning Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval of an ordinance creating the 3250 Nineteenth Avenue Special Sign District, allowing larger, site-appropriate signage for the Chinese American International School and clarifying permitted illumination.

The San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously voted to recommend approval of an ordinance establishing the 3250 Nineteenth Avenue Special Sign District, which would allow the Chinese American International School to install campus signage larger and more visible than current residential-district sign rules permit.

The proposal, introduced by Supervisor Melgar and presented by planning staff Joseph Sacchi, applies to an approximately 5.5-acre campus at 3250 Nineteenth Avenue, a site that had previously operated as Mercy High School.…

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