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Supervisors amend planning code to lift retail size limits for health services in eastern MUO district
Summary
The Land Use and Transportation Committee on May 19 voted to amend proposed legislation removing retail use size limits for health service uses in part of the Mixed Use Office (MUO) district, adopt sponsor and Planning Department-backed amendments, and continue the ordinance to the June 2 meeting.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted May 19 to amend and continue legislation that would eliminate retail use size limits for health service uses in a portion of the Mixed Use Office (MUO) district.
The committee, chaired by Supervisor Mirna Melgar, adopted amendments circulated by Madison Tam of Supervisor Dorsey’s office that narrow the ordinance’s scope to the portion of the MUO east of Seventh Street, add findings explaining the change, and expressly include reproductive health clinics among services exempted from retail-size caps and from a retail-ratio requirement. Veronica Flores of the Planning Department told the committee the Planning Commission recommended those modifications. After a motion from Chair Mirna Melgar, the committee voted…
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