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Planning Commission backs conditional-review trigger for medical cannabis in proposed Outer Mission NCD
Summary
The Planning Commission recommended creation of an Outer Mission/Excelsior Named Neighborhood Commercial District and moved to convert the proposed 500-foot ban on new medical cannabis dispensaries into a conditional-use trigger for closely sited proposals; commissioners debated parking limits, alcohol and fringe financial restrictions and voted 5-2 to make the 500-foot radius a CU trigger.
The Planning Commission on April 18 considered an ordinance to establish an Outer Mission/Excelsior Named Neighborhood Commercial District (NCD) along Mission Street and voted to modify controls for medical cannabis dispensaries in that district.
Supervisor Don Avalos introduced legislation to rezone Mission Street properties between Highway 280 and the San Mateo county line into a named NCD that would tailor controls for the corridor: a cap on parking (one space per residential unit), a ban on new off-sale liquor stores, preservation of limits on fringe financial services, and a 5-foot height bonus for certain properties. Avalos also proposed…
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