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Commission authorizes cannabis retailer at Lombard/Steiner and punts contested residential conversion for further review

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 21, 2022
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Summary

The commission approved a cannabis retail conditional use at 2205–2207 Lombard with conditions (remove curb cut, close garage parking, allow garage as storage and require staff‑approved door design). The related request to convert upper‑floor residential units to commercial drew divided views; commissioners issued a motion of intent to approve the conversion and continued it to May 12 to let staff craft findings.

San Francisco — In a split decision Thursday, the Planning Commission approved a cannabis retail use at 2205–2207 Lombard Street but delayed a companion request to formalize conversion of two upper‑floor residential flats to commercial office uses.

After staff flagged a complicated permitting history for 3251–3253 Steiner / 2205–2207 Lombard and recommended disapproval of the residential conversion to preserve housing stock, commissioners heard lengthy public comment both opposing and supporting the cannabis…

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