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Board upholds Planning Department’s letter of determination on ground-floor commercial use by operation of law
Summary
After split roll-call votes, the Board of Appeals left intact a Planning Department letter of determination that required the Upperquad graphic-design firm to pursue conditional-use authorization in the Divisadero neighborhood; the LOD is upheld by operation of law when motions to overturn failed.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 8 left in place the Planning Department’s letter of determination (LOD) that found the expanded graphic-design business Upperquad at 295 Page/Divisadero must seek conditional-use authorization because of a required active ground-floor commercial use in parts of the Divisadero Neighborhood Commercial Transit (NCT) district.
Appellant Phil Repanter, owner of Upperquad, told the board his graphic-design firm is a permitted…
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