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Planning Commission approves code change to allow farmers markets on public facility lots
Summary
The Planning Commission unanimously approved an ordinance to amend the planning code to allow intermittent activities — including farmers markets — on lots with public facilities (such as DMV parking lots), clearing the way for a proposed move of the North of the Panhandle market to Broderick & Fell.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on June 20 approved an ordinance to amend the planning code to allow intermittent activities — including farmers markets — on parcels that contain public facilities, expanding where neighborhood markets can operate.
Planning department staff described the change as a targeted fix proposed by Supervisor Brown to allow the North of the Panhandle market…
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