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Commission approves neighborhood‑tailored CVS plan and a Mission restaurant’s redevelopment

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 16, 2013
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved a conditional-use request for a revised CVS at 2280 Market Street with neighborhood conditions (no alcohol, limited hours, signage and loading conditions) and later approved a 3‑story, mixed‑use project at 3249 Seventeenth Street to allow a longtime Mission restaurant to own a new retail space; both actions passed unanimously after outreach and design changes.

The commission reviewed two land-use applications that prompted extensive neighborhood outreach and testimony.

At 2280 Market Street, the sponsor revised a CVS pharmacy proposal after two years of community meetings and removed a request for extended hours and for alcohol sales. The sponsor’s team described facade improvements, a neighborhood‑specific blade sign and new…

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