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Board dismisses AIDS Healthcare Foundation pharmacy appeal as moot after interim controls take effect

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 20, 2014
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Summary

The Board dismissed an appeal challenging the release of a suspension on the AHF pharmacy/clinic permit at 518 Castro Street, finding the city’s interim formula-retail controls adopted in July made the appeal moot; the dismissal was unanimous among present commissioners.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals dismissed on Aug. 20 an appeal over the release of a suspension for work at 518 Castro Street, where the project sponsor had proposed a pharmacy and clinic operated by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF).

The central question was whether the zoning administrator erred in issuing a release of suspension related to the pharmacy portion of the permit and whether the Board previously had found the use to be "formula retail." Zoning Administrator Scott Sanchez and Planning Department staff said earlier…

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