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Commission approves relocation of long-running adult video store on Polk Street after mixed testimony
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a conditional-use to move Frontline Video to 1424-1428 Bush Street, citing relocation of an existing nonconforming use and absence of police objections. Neighbors raised concerns about proximity to senior housing; supporters called Frontline a long-standing mom-and-pop business.
The Planning Commission approved a conditional-use authorization on Jan. 15 for Frontline Video to relocate from 1259 Polk Street to 1424-1428 Bush Street, a move proponents said preserves a long-standing neighborhood business and opponents said would negatively affect a nearby senior residential community.
Project owner Henry Silverberg told the commission he has run Frontline for 20 years and…
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