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Commission continues Polk Street cannabis-and-wellness proposal after neighborhood concerns

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 6, 2020
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Summary

Planning commissioners continued a conditional use authorization for Mad River Wellness at 1735 Polk Street to allow more community outreach, renderings and operational details on mixed uses and potential consumption; staff recommended approval with conditions including neighborhood notice for future Type C consumption permits.

The Planning Commission on Feb. 6 continued consideration of a conditional use authorization for Mad River Wellness, a proposed cannabis retail and personal‑service center at 1735 Polk Street, directing applicants to return with clearer operational plans, renderings and additional neighborhood outreach.

Bridget Hicks of the Planning Department presented the proposal as a change of use in the Polk Street Neighborhood Commercial District. The application — submitted by an equity applicant working with the city’s Office of Cannabis — would convert a ground‑floor restaurant space (about 4,200 sq. ft.)…

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