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Commission approves conditional use for ATM at Haight/Clayton, 4–2 vote amid design concerns

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 22, 2010
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Summary

After staff recommended approval, the commission approved a conditional use permitting a 24/7 walk‑up ATM at 601 Clayton Street; supporters cited sidewalk width and historic‑façade constraints, while dissenting commissioners raised concerns about aesthetics and commercial signage creeping into pedestrian character.

The Planning Commission approved a conditional use authorization on July 22 allowing a walk‑up, nonbank ATM at 601 Clayton Street (case 2010.0183C) despite concerns about its location on a historic building’s facade.

Planning staff described the proposed machine as 1 foot 8 inches wide and 2 feet 8 inches tall, to be located 2 feet 5 inches above the sidewalk and operating 24 hours a day. Staff noted that a…

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