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Board allows medical-cannabis cooperative to pursue permit processing but holds final approval until property violations are resolved

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 24, 2007
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Summary

The Board of Appeals modified a zoning-administrator letter and directed the Planning Department to allow Katama Cooperative to file for full permitting while making clear no final permit will be issued until outstanding enforcement actions (an advertising-sign case) are resolved.

The Board of Appeals on Oct. 24 modified the Planning Department’s letter of determination and authorized processing of Katama Cooperative’s permit application for a medical-cannabis dispensary at 1745 Market Street, but instructed that any final permit decision remain contingent on abatement or final resolution of outstanding violations on the property. Scott Sanchez of the Planning Department explained the department’s policy under planning-code provisions: “the city and the department cannot process building permits or any permits if there's an active or open…

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