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Planning Commission approves renovated gas station and mechanical car wash at Lincoln Way with conditions after neighborhood opposition

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 20, 2013
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Summary

After extended public testimony about traffic, queuing and safety, the commission approved a plan to replace an existing Shell station at 1759 Lincoln Way with a modern convenience store and mechanical car wash, adding conditions limiting car-wash hours and requiring queue/parking mitigations.

The commission considered a request to demolish the existing station at 1759 Lincoln Way and construct a new convenience store and a 1,327 sq ft mechanical car wash. Department staff recommended approval subject to noise, water reclamation, and traffic/queuing measures.

Neighbor groups and merchants organized an opposition block that presented a 15-minute coordinated case raising concerns about: the validity and age of the sponsor's traffic study; queuing…

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