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Board rejects challenge to UPS store classification at 1410 Franklin St, 5–0
Summary
The Board of Appeals voted 5–0 to deny an appeal that sought to reclassify a proposed UPS store at 1410 Franklin Street as formula retail; Planning staff had classified it a retail professional service and the Board upheld that determination.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on a 5–0 vote denied Christopher Shulman’s appeal of a permit for a UPS store at 1410 Franklin Street, agreeing with Planning staff that the use is a retail professional service rather than a general retail (formula retail) use that would require a conditional use hearing.
Shulman argued the store functions like general retail (copying, mailing and sales of office supplies) and…
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