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Planning staff outlines enforcement push on Academy of Art properties as Flower Market tenants press for protections

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 14, 2008
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Planning staff told the commission it will prioritize a handful of Academy of Art University properties for joint inspections with the City Attorney—s Office, and tenants at the San Francisco Flower Market urged commissioners to protect market operations and get clarity on March 1 occupancy claims.

Planning Department staff updated the Planning Commission on Feb. 14 on a months-long enforcement effort targeting properties owned or occupied by the Academy of Art University, saying the department will work with the City Attorney—s Office and other city agencies to conduct coordinated inspections and pursue compliance where appropriate.

The department said it has routed permits for Academy-owned and occupied properties and is reviewing Institutional Master Plan submittals. Staff identified about half a dozen properties that raise the most concern and said it hopes to begin a joint inspection effort as early as mid-March, though it warned the overall…

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