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Commission approves indoor cannabis cultivation at 1719 Wallace with odor-control and security conditions

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 10, 2024
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Summary

The Planning Commission granted conditional-use authorization to convert a vacant Bayview warehouse at 1719 Wallace Avenue into an indoor cannabis cultivation facility, subject to HVAC/carbon-filtration, security and licensing conditions after residents raised concerns about odors and perceived industry saturation in Bayview.

The Planning Commission on Oct. 10 approved a conditional-use authorization for indoor cannabis cultivation at 1719 Wallace Avenue in the Bayview Hunters Point PDR‑1B district, subject to conditions addressing odor control, security and regulatory compliance.

Planning staff described the project as a change of use for a vacant 2,500-square-foot warehouse that would house approximately 1,700 square feet of cultivation space. Staff noted the applicant is an "equity applicant" and that no exterior changes are proposed; the change requires state licensing (Department of Cannabis Control) and San Francisco Office of Cannabis permits and subsequent…

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