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Neighbors split as commission continues decision on proposed 7‑Eleven at 3400 Mission Street

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 27, 2010
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Summary

After extensive public testimony on both sides, the Planning Commission continued a conditional‑use request to convert a convenience store to a 7‑Eleven at 3400 Mission St. to July 1 so sponsors and neighborhood groups can meet and staff can provide additional information.

The Planning Commission continued a contentious conditional‑use request on May 27 to convert the convenience store at 3400 Mission Street (corner of 30th) to a 7‑Eleven franchise until July 1, 2010, after hours of neighborhood testimony both opposing and supporting the proposal.

Diego Sanchez, planning staff, recommended approval with conditions, describing the proposal as a conversion that would keep the gas station operation and add roughly 150 square feet for storage/office…

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