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Planning Commission legalizes Greg Angelo Museum’s public entertainment use, citing landmark protection

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 24, 2024
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The Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization to legalize the Greg Angelo Museum’s general entertainment use at 225 San Leandro Way (San Francisco Landmark No. 318), with hours and guest limits and conditions intended to protect neighbors; motion passed unanimously 6–0.

The San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization Oct. 24 to legalize the Greg Angelo Museum’s general entertainment use at 225 San Leandro Way, a property designated San Francisco Landmark No. 318.

Planning staff recommended approval with conditions, telling commissioners the authorization would help preserve the landmark’s character by legally recognizing the immersive art and performance activities that have operated from the residential property for roughly 35 years. The department noted the application does not propose expanding…

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