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Board upholds Bayview cannabis permit and CEQA exemption; denies neighbor’s appeal

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 2, 2022
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied an appeal of the 2000 Oakdale Avenue cannabis microbusiness permit, finding Planning, DBI and the Board of Supervisors correctly applied land‑use and CEQA procedures; odor mitigation will be addressed during licensing with the Office of Cannabis.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 2 denied an appeal by a neighboring property owner seeking to condition a microbusiness cannabis permit at 2000 Oakdale Avenue on detailed odor‑control measures. The board voted 4–0 to uphold the permit and the Planning Department’s review, noting that odor mitigation is an enforceable, post‑land‑use licensing requirement handled by the Office of Cannabis.

Attorney Michael Loza, representing Libra Investment Corp., told the board that the permit was approved…

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