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Planning commission approves CVS at 3132 Clement Street after neighborhood outreach

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 2, 2010
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Summary

The commission approved a conditional-use authorization for a CVS pharmacy at 3132 Clement Street, citing decades-long vacancy at the site and neighborhood support; the pharmacy will operate weekday mornings beginning at 7 a.m., the applicant said.

The Planning Commission on Dec. 2 approved a conditional-use application for CVS to occupy roughly 14,270 square feet at 3132 Clement Street, a long-vacant site in the Richmond District.

Planning staff summarized the application and noted community support letters and conditions offered by neighborhood groups. Andrew Junius, representing CVS and Landmark Retail Group, and Charlie Dubb, CVS regional operations manager, described neighborhood outreach and said CVS planned to offer pharmacy services and neighborhood employment opportunities. "Our mission is to improve the lives of those we serve by making...health and pharmacy needs both safe, affordable, and easy to access," Dubb told commissioners.

Neighborhood speakers — including the Lincoln Park Neighborhood Association and the Planning Association for the Richmond — said the reactivation of the vacant storefront was welcome and urged approval while seeking minor adjustments to weekend hours. The applicant said pharmacy weekend opening at 7 a.m. could be retained if community need justified it.

Commissioners voted to approve the requested conditional-use authorization as proposed; the motion passed unanimously.