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Planning panel approves two community‑based medical cannabis dispensaries after broad public turnout

San Francisco Planning Commission · August 24, 2017
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Summary

After hours of public testimony, the Planning Commission approved Access SF (761 Bryant) and the Vapor Room Collective (79 Ninth) in separate discretionary reviews, attaching standard conditions on ventilation, security and historic‑preservation coordination. Both approvals passed unanimously.

The Planning Commission on Aug. 24 approved two mandatory discretionary reviews for medical cannabis dispensaries — Access SF at 761 Bryant and the Vapor Room Collective at 79 Ninth Street — following lengthy public comment and staff recommendations on security, ventilation and storefront design.

Access SF (761 Bryant) — located in a Service/Arts/Light Industrial zone — was presented to the commission by Planning staff, who confirmed the site complied with planning code proximity limits and recommended approval with conditions addressing odor control and security. Applicant Johnny Delaplane and community partners emphasized outreach, local hiring and services for medically…

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