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Planning commission backs Union Street change to let more small eateries
San Francisco Planning Commission · April 23, 2009
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Summary
The commission unanimously recommended that the Board of Supervisors allow up to 12 new small self‑service restaurants or specialty food establishments on Union Street (conditional-use approvals required). Merchants said higher foot traffic and lunchtime options would revive the corridor.
The Planning Commission on April 23 voted unanimously to recommend an amendment to the Union Street Neighborhood Commercial District that would allow up to 12 small self‑service restaurants and specialty food establishments, subject to conditional‑use…
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