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Commission approves conditional uses: Subway at 195 Sixth (6–1) and legalizes La Torta Sabrosa at 2859 Mission (unanimous)

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 1, 2010
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Summary

The Planning Commission approved a conditional‑use authorization for a 1,500‑sq. ft. Subway at 195 Sixth Street (6–1), with Commissioner Moore casting the lone no; the commission also unanimously approved legalization of La Torta Sabrosa at 2859 Mission Street as a small self‑service restaurant.

The commission voted on two routine land‑use items during its April 6 meeting: a conditional use authorization for a Subway at 195 Sixth Street (case 2009.1185C) and a legalization of an existing small self‑service restaurant at 2859 Mission Street (case 2009.0953C).

Corey Teague, planning staff, described the 195 Sixth Street proposal as a 1,500‑square‑foot formula retail restaurant sited in the Selma NCT District and the Soma Youth and Family Special Use District. The commercial unit has been vacant since the…

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