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Supervisors Back Committee Report on Polk Street Liquor-Store Relocation Rule; Duplicate File to Consider Broader Amendments

Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee · May 17, 2021
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Summary

The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted unanimously to forward an ordinance clarifying that temporary closures and relocations of legacy liquor stores in the Polk Street Neighborhood Commercial District do not constitute abandonment. Sponsor Supervisor Aaron Paskett asked staff to duplicate the file so broader, substantive amendments can be drafted after Memorial Day.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted unanimously May 17 to recommend an ordinance that would treat temporary closures or relocations of liquor stores in the Polk Street Neighborhood Commercial District as a continuation of use rather than abandonment.

Supervisor Aaron Paskett, the item’s sponsor, told the committee the measure is modeled on earlier neighborhood-specific legislation and is intended to let long-standing “legacy businesses” relocate temporarily during major construction without losing their…

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