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Planning commission revokes expired cannabis authorization at 500 Laguna, clearing way for new applicants

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The commission voted unanimously to revoke a long-expired cannabis retail conditional use authorization for 500 Laguna Street, saying the authorization had lapsed and blocked other potential equity applicants within the 600-foot radius.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted 7-0 on Feb. 6 to revoke a cannabis retail conditional use authorization for 500 Laguna Street that had been granted in 2020 but expired after multiple delays.

Planning staff told commissioners the motion before the panel was to either grant a new two-year extension of Conditional Use Authorization number 2019015062 (originally granted 01/23/2020) or revoke it. The property owner requested a two-year extension of the 2020 authorization, which had been valid through Jan. 23, 2023 and temporarily extended to Jan. 23, 2024 under zoning administrator guidance related to the…

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