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Planning commission approves Giordano Brothers on Union Street but excludes rear patio
Summary
After hours of public testimony, the Planning Commission granted a conditional-use permit for Giordano Brothers to open at 1784 Union Street but unanimously removed approval for an outdoor rear patio and live amplified music, citing proximity to abutting residences and potential noise impacts.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on Feb. 25 approved a conditional-use permit allowing Giordano Brothers to convert a long-vacant storefront at 1784 Union Street into a full-service restaurant, but the commission unanimously denied the applicant—s request to use the rear yard as outdoor seating with amplified music.
Jeff Jordan, founding partner of Giordano Brothers, told the commission the North Beach sandwich shop would bring jobs, local spending and a family-run operation to Union Street and that the business has operated for more than five years without enforcement complaints at its…
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