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At a glance: key actions by the San Francisco Planning Commission, Oct. 14, 2010

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 14, 2010
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Summary

Summary of major procedural votes and land‑use decisions from the Planning Commission meeting: continuances, a liquor conditional use denial, certification of an EIR, approvals for a hostel and other permits, and a continuance on a contested Lloyd Street project.

The Planning Commission took multiple formal actions during its Oct. 14 meeting. Below are the principal outcomes and short descriptions of what the commission decided.

Continuances • Items on calendar: The commission approved a motion to continue item 1 to Oct. 28, 2010 and items 14–16 to Dec. 2, 2010 after a request from Board President David Chu's office regarding policy questions around wireless telecommunications installations and accessory‑use determinations.

Votes and formal outcomes • Conditional Use — 1685 Sacramento (Nob Hill Beverages #2): The commission disapproved the conditional use authorization for off‑sale liquor at that location following extensive public testimony on neighborhood saturation (motion to disapprove carried). This was a discretionary action to deny a liquor‑sales conditional use for the proposed convenience‑store conversion.

• Certification…

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