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Board conditions mobile‑food permit in Union Square: size and Sunday‑hour limits set

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 11, 2018
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Summary

After extended debate about congestion and the purpose of mobile‑food legislation, the San Francisco Board of Appeals granted appeals related to a proposed mobile‑food facility at 281 Gary Street but limited the permit to the size of the proposed 1978 Volkswagen Vanagon and reduced Sunday hours to 3 p.m.–11 p.m.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 11, 2018 resolved a contested permit for a mobile‑food operation planned for 281 Gary Street near Powell and Market, issuing the permit with city‑imposed limits intended to reduce pedestrian and sidewalk congestion.

The item drew sustained attention from commissioners and public speakers who questioned whether Union Square satisfied the mobile‑food program’s intent to serve…

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