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Planning commission approves Playland Japan conditional use permit in Japantown

San Francisco Planning Commission · November 3, 2011
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Summary

The Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use permit for Playland Japan, a family‑oriented Japanese amusement and retail store at 1737 Post Street in Japantown, after the applicant and merchants described community outreach and letters of support; conditions address noise and operations.

The San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization on Nov. 3 for Playland Japan, a proposed Japanese‑style family entertainment center and retail store at 1737 Post Street in Japantown.

The planning department had recommended approval with conditions after receiving two inquiries and one adjacent‑tenant letter expressing concern about noise and compatibility. Planning staff described the proposal as an interior tenant conversion of…

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