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Planning commission approves three reuse and infill items, and a Dogpatch medical‑cannabis shop with conditions

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 7, 2015
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The commission approved adaptive‑reuse and infill projects at 811 Treat and 1238 Sutter (with a 13‑foot front setback), granted a variance and conditions for 811 Treat, and approved a Dogpatch medical‑cannabis dispensary at 2544 Third Street with a 6‑month operational review.

At its May 7 meeting the San Francisco Planning Commission cleared several items on the regular calendar, approving adaptive‑reuse and infill projects and placing conditions on final plans.

The commission unanimously approved a conditional‑use authorization and variance for a conversion at 811 Treat Avenue, allowing the sponsor to convert an existing rear storage building into two family‑sized dwelling units while eliminating a curb cut and adding bicycle parking and…

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