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Planning commission approves Mississippi Street cannabis shop after sponsor narrows operations and withdraws consumption lounge

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 4, 2020
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Summary

After months of neighborhood review and mediation, the commission approved discretionary review for a proposed cannabis retail store at 667 Mississippi Street with conditions: limited hours, a ban on on‑site smoking/vaporizing (no Type C eligibility), and a 150‑foot good‑neighbor patrol area; commissioners discussed concentration and siting on a residential block and recused one member who had not reviewed prior hearings.

The Planning Commission voted on June 4 to take discretionary review and approve a cannabis retail use at 667 Mississippi Street, subject to detailed conditions the sponsor agreed in mediation with neighbors and staff.

Staff summarized the February hearings and a later neighborhood meeting that produced an operational agreement. The applicant withdrew its application for a Type C consumption lounge and agreed to a revised schedule (11AM–7PM Monday–Saturday;…

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