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Planning commission approves Whole Foods proposal for Haight Street corner with traffic monitoring condition

San Francisco Planning Commission · January 28, 2010
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Summary

Commission unanimously approved a Whole Foods Market at 690 Stanyan Street after staff and Whole Foods described façade, loading and parking plans, community outreach, and mitigation measures; commissioners added monitoring language to address Haight Street turning movements.

The Planning Commission unanimously approved a proposal to re-establish a full-service grocery at 690 Stanyan Street Jan. 28 after hearing presentations from planning staff, Whole Foods representatives and neighborhood supporters.

Jonas Iona and planning staff summarized an addendum to a prior EIR and said the proposal would replace the former Cala Foods footprint without increasing gross floor area. Whole Foods presenters described a modest façade refresh, perimeter landscaping, retaining the…

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