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Planning Commission adopts Small Business Priority Processing pilot to speed conditional-use reviews

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 11, 2013
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission on April 11 adopted a pilot policy (SB4P) to fast-track routine small-business conditional‑use applications by promising hearings within 90 days, placing eligible cases on consent, and using two‑page project summaries instead of long briefing packets.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously on April 11 to adopt a Small Business Priority Processing pilot policy intended to shorten the land‑use review timeline for routine small‑business conditional‑use applications.

Planning Department staff member Dan Sider told commissioners the SB4P would commit the department to scheduling eligible applications for a hearing within 90 days, place those cases on the consent calendar by default, and replace voluminous briefing…

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