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Commission deadlocks on Piazza Market change of use after enforcement concerns

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 16, 2010
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Summary

Planning staff recommended disapproval of a request to change 627 Vallejo Street from grocery to a stand‑alone wine/restaurant model; sponsors said they lost money and need a new use, while neighbors and commissioners cited longstanding noncompliance. A motion to disapprove the conditional use failed; the conditional use remains unapproved and the developer may return.

The Planning Commission considered a contested conditional‑use authorization for 627 Vallejo Street (Piazza Market) that would legalize the property's shift from a neighborhood grocery to a stand‑alone wine retail and self‑service restaurant model.

Planning staff recommended disapproval, reporting an active enforcement case and concluding the applicant had not shown a two‑year history of…

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