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Planning Commission approves Target Express at 1830 Ocean Ave with delivery, signage and safety conditions

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 12, 2015
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The San Francisco Planning Commission approved a Conditional Use Authorization for a 17,334 sq. ft. Target Express and accessory Starbucks at 1830 Ocean Ave, unanimously adopting conditions on delivery hours (7 a.m.–9 p.m.), signage and coordination with SFMTA and Public Works for pedestrian safety measures.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on March 11 approved a Conditional Use Authorization for a Target Express and accessory Starbucks at 1830 Ocean Avenue, after commissioners pressed the retailer on deliveries, loading and neighborhood safety.

Staff told the commission the proposal would convert the former Rite Aid site into a 17,334-square-foot neighborhood Target Express with approximately 50 employees and a small Starbucks. The department said it had received 13 letters of support and a small number of concerns about loading, parking, trash and product selection, and recommended approval subject to standard code compliance and community commitments.

John Dews, Target’s regional development manager, described the Target Express format as “a new small store concept and it is…

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