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Planning Commission approves social‑equity cannabis storefront at 1649 Divisadero

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 10, 2020
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The Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization for a social‑equity cannabis retail storefront at 1649 Divisadero Street after staff recommended approval and commissioners heard dozens of public comments both supporting equity ownership and expressing neighbor concerns about parking and construction timing.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously Dec. 10 to approve a conditional use authorization for a cannabis retail storefront at 1649 Divisadero Street, an equity‑applicant project led by Kim Mitchell and Joseph Reese.

Planning staff told commissioners the proposed roughly 1,270‑square‑foot store meets the planning code and the city’s equity program objectives and recommended approval with conditions. The staff report said the department received 41 letters of support and none in opposition at the time of hearing, and that the project will not displace an…

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