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Planning Commission approves two long‑running medical cannabis collectives after neighborhood testimony

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 26, 2007
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Summary

After public comment on odors and neighborhood impacts, the commission approved discretionary reviews allowing existing medical cannabis dispensaries at 1884 Market Street and 669 O'Farrell Street to continue operating; conditions include no on‑site smoking.

The Planning Commission on July 26 approved mandatory discretionary reviews allowing two existing medical cannabis dispensaries to continue operating at 1884 Market Street and 669 O'Farrell Street.

1884 Market Street (Market Street Cooperative) was pulled from the consent calendar after a neighbor complained about odor and delivery activity. Tate Swindell, a Market Street Cooperative…

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