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Board overturns planning denial to allow small wine‑tasting counter at CocoaLuxe on Haight

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 11, 2009
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Summary

The Board of Appeals ruled 5‑0 to overrule a planning letter of determination and disapproval for a proposed Type 2 winery tasting counter inside CocoaLuxe chocolate shop on Haight Street, directing findings to follow.

The Board of Appeals overruled a Planning Department denial and associated zoning administrator letter of determination on Feb. 11, allowing the owner of CocoaLuxe to pursue a small Type 2 winegrower tasting counter at 1673 Haight Street, subject to formal findings to be adopted later.

Attorney Jeremy Paul, representing 122 West Winery and CocoaLuxe, described a small accessory tasting counter with no more than four seats and emphasized that the Haight Street restricted‑use subdistrict’s listed exclusions did not explicitly include…

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