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Board reopens appeal window for proposed Tenderloin pharmacy after neighborhood outcry

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 30, 2010
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Summary

Commissioners granted a late-jurisdiction request over a permit for a pharmacy at 281 Church Street following neighborhood objections about notice and concentration of dispensaries. Planning staff said the use is permitted, but the board voted to grant jurisdiction and reopen a new 15-day appeal period.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 30 granted a late-jurisdiction request related to a building permit issued in late May for a pharmacy at 281 Church Street in the Tenderloin, reopening a 15-day appeal period after neighbors and community groups raised notice and neighborhood-concentration concerns.

Shawn Morgan, representing nearby residents, told the board she only discovered the permit after checking planning and code…

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