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Supervisors weigh fix to massage zoning to allow therapists inside health‑service offices
Summary
The Land Use & Transportation Committee reviewed a trailing ordinance to allow massage establishments as an accessory use in health‑service offices and to correct a drafting omission in the NC2 zoning table. Planning staff recommended the change, public commenters warned of safety risks, and supervisors continued the item for a substantive amendment.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Land Use and Transportation Committee on Feb. 7 reviewed a trailing ordinance to the Planning Code that would allow massage establishments to operate as an accessory use within health‑service offices such as chiropractic and acupuncture clinics and correct a drafting omission affecting the NC2 zoning district.
Jacob Bitliff, staff for Supervisor Mandelmann, told the committee the ordinance duplicates changes approved last…
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