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Commission approves Ike’s Place move to 3489 Sixteenth Street with conditions after heated public debate

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 16, 2010
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for Ike’s Place at 3489 Sixteenth Street after lengthy testimony both supporting and opposing the relocation. Approval includes conditions on queuing, trash, odor control, and a required one‑year follow‑up to evaluate neighborhood impacts.

The Planning Commission voted to approve a conditional use permit allowing Ike Shahada to relocate Ike’s Place to 3489 Sixteenth Street in the Castro/Upper Market area, after hours of public comment that sharply divided neighbors and merchants.

Ike Shahada described plans for a larger flagship store with a 10‑seat interior and expanded prep facilities; he told commissioners the new ovens and hood systems would reduce cook time and emissions compared with the old location.…

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