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Planning Commission approves 136‑room Fisherman’s Wharf hotel amid union testimony
Summary
The commission granted conditional‑use authorization for a 136‑room, four‑story hotel at North Point and Taylor streets, with no on‑site parking and 2,000 sq ft of ground‑floor retail. Labor groups testified both for and urging stronger labor standards; the commission approved the project unanimously.
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously on Dec. 1 to approve a conditional‑use authorization for a 136‑room, four‑story hotel at North Point and Taylor streets in the Fisherman’s Wharf area. Staff described the project as a visitor‑serving family hotel with a 50‑by‑50 courtyard, no on‑site parking, and approximately 2,000 square feet of ground‑floor retail.
Project and staff findings: Kevin Guy (planning staff) said the project meets Planning Code requirements for hotel uses in the C2 and Waterfront Special Use…
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