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Planning Commission continues several items, directs Stockton Street case to Sept. 6 after recusals; consents approved

San Francisco Planning Commission · August 9, 2012
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission continued multiple items on the calendar, directed that the Stockton Street case (2012.0641C) be moved to Sept. 6 after two commissioners recused themselves, and approved routine consent items. Neighbors also pressed the commission about signage and formula retail in Upper Market.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on an administrative motion agreed to continue multiple calendar items and handled procedural recusals that would have left the body without a quorum.

Staff asked the commission to continue several items to later dates, including a public outreach resolution (Item 1) and case 2012.0641C for 933'949 Stockton Street (Item 2). Commissioners voted to continue Items 1, 3 and 11 to the dates proposed by staff. Two commissioners declared conflicts on the Stockton Street case, and the president directed…

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