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Planning Commission approves Umpqua Bank branch for Excelsior/Outer Mission

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 30, 2015
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The San Francisco Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization allowing Umpqua Bank to occupy a 1,700‑square‑foot storefront at 4859 Mission Street, with staff citing neighborhood outreach and findings that the project meets Planning Code standards.

The Planning Commission on April 30 approved a conditional use authorization for Umpqua Bank to open a 1,700‑square‑foot storefront branch at Mission and Norton streets in the Excelsior/Outer Mission neighborhood.

Planning Department staff recommended approval, saying the project will activate a vacant storefront, improve exterior appearance and serve an area described in the file as underserved by traditional banking services. Todd Kennedy, department…

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