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Commission recommends disapproval of proposed 500-foot liquor buffer around schools and public facilities

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 17, 2008
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Summary

Planning staff recommended, and the commission agreed, that a proposed ordinance establishing a 500-foot buffer around schools, libraries and recreation centers to restrict off-sale liquor stores is unnecessary in light of existing ABC controls and alcohol-restricted use districts; the commission voted to recommend disapproval.

The commission considered an ordinance proposed by Supervisor Sandoval (the "Alcohol Reduction and Safer Neighborhoods Act") that would impose a 500-foot buffer around schools, libraries and recreation centers for all off-sale liquor stores. Planning staff told commissioners the city…

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