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Planning Commission rejects proposed medical cannabis dispensary at 100 Sickles Avenue, citing clustering and neighborhood impact
Summary
The Planning Commission voted unanimously July 21 to disapprove a mandatory discretionary review for 'Green God's Compassion' at 100 Sickles Avenue after a large public turnout and testimony from public safety officials and numerous neighbors citing clustering, parking, and proximity to schools and youth services.
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Planning Commission voted 6–0 on July 21 to disapprove a mandatory discretionary review for a proposed medical cannabis dispensary, Green God’s Compassion (GGC), at 100 Sickles Avenue in the Outer Mission / Excelsior neighborhood.
Planning Department staff recommended the commission take discretionary review and approve the project for location and physical characteristics, noting the site met code distances to schools and that the sponsor had submitted a safety and security plan. The department’s report said the applicant had undertaken community outreach and proposed a mix of products, no on‑site smoking, delivery service, hours of…
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