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Board allows one-year temporary return of popular Filipino food truck at 701 Valencia under strict limits after appeal
Summary
After months of debate and a unanimous planning commission decision that included a 'no food' condition, the Board of Supervisors on May 15 conditionally approved a new temporary authorization allowing one mobile food facility at 701 Valencia Street for one year under strict limits following community input.
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on May 15 to override a planning commission condition that had effectively barred restaurant use at a privately owned parking lot at 701 Valencia Street and to approve a new temporary authorization allowing one mobile food facility on the site for one year under strict conditions.
The lot’s property owner and project sponsor, Ryan Motzek, and Senior Csig co-owners had operated a Filipino food truck on the corner lot under a temporary use authorization (TUA) since 2016. Planning staff had recommended approval of a conditional-use authorization to legalize a temporary conversion of the accessory parking lot to…
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