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Planning Commission restores Union Street liquor controls, requires conditional use for limited restaurants
Summary
The Planning Commission approved amendments to reinstate local liquor‑license limits in the Union Street Neighborhood Commercial District and require conditional use authorization for ‘limited restaurants,’ after staff said earlier restaurant‑definition changes had unintentionally removed neighborhood controls. The ordinance passed 6–1.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on a 6–1 vote approved an ordinance to reinstate local alcohol‑control provisions in the Union Street Neighborhood Commercial District and require conditional‑use review for “limited restaurants.” Planning staff said the earlier restaurant‑definition consolidated in February altered how the code treated restaurants with full liquor licenses, unintentionally allowing more establishments to qualify for…
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