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Commission OKs First Republic’s downtown private cafe with public component and nonprofit access commitments

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 19, 2019
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The Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization to legalize a private First Republic employee cafe and a 610 sq ft public cafe fronting Market Street, with conditions on hours and a formal finding about nonprofit use commitments.

The Planning Commission on Dec. 19 approved a conditional use authorization allowing First Republic Bank to maintain a 5,200‑square‑foot private cafe for employees and to operate a 610‑square‑foot public cafe fronting Market Street.

Carolyn Fahey of the Planning Department explained that the Spring 2016 permits established a limited restaurant that functioned as an employee cafeteria and that prior enforcement led to a…

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