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Planning Commission approves Honeydew yogurt shop at 1400 Grant Ave. after months of neighborhood debate

San Francisco Planning Commission · November 8, 2007
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted 5–2 on Nov. 8, 2007, to grant conditional‑use authorization for Honeydew, a small self‑service yogurt business at 1400 Grant Avenue, with conditions that ban on‑site cooking and require future conditional approval for any alcohol service. Supporters said the shop will bring family‑oriented foot traffic; opponents warned of permanent loss of neighborhood retail.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted 5–2 on Nov. 8 to approve a conditional‑use authorization for Honeydew, a proposed small self‑service yogurt shop at 1400 Grant Avenue in North Beach, allowing the business to occupy an adjacent vacant storefront with conditions limiting future intensification.

Planning staff recommended disapproval, citing General Plan guidance to avoid over‑concentration of eating and drinking establishments in neighborhood commercial districts and staff estimates that the area already exceeds advisory thresholds. But the applicant and many local merchants argued the location…

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