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Planning staff updates commission on steady decline in gas stations and administrative conversion process

San Francisco City Planning Commission · January 10, 2008
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Staff reported roughly 27% of San Francisco’s service stations have been approved for demolition or conversion since regulation; planners described two review tracks — Planning Commission conditional use review and a financial‑document administrative zoning‑administrator route that requires certified appraisals and CPA statements to justify conversion.

Planning Department staff updated the commission on a continuing decline in service stations and the two procedures the code allows for conversion or demolition. Staff said Dun & Bradstreet‑based inventories show a drop from roughly 151 service stations in 1990 to approximately 111 today, and 41 stations have been approved for demolition or conversion (about 27% of the 1990 inventory); if the 10 presently on file are approved, the…

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