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Supervisors advance Mission Street zoning changes, interim storefront controls

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee · January 8, 2018
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The Land Use & Transportation Committee advanced permanent Mission NCT zoning changes to limit lot mergers, allow arts and catering uses, and protect ground-floor retail, and separately backed interim conditional‑use controls for large storefront mergers; committee sent both items to the full Board with positive recommendations after public comment about grandfathering and pipeline projects.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee voted Jan. 8 to send to the full Board a package of changes aimed at preserving the pedestrian‑oriented character of Mission Street and protecting neighborhood‑serving ground‑floor storefronts.

Planning department staff said the amendments — drawn from the Mission Action Plan 2020 — would remove non‑retail professional services as a permitted use on Mission Street, permit arts activities and catering on all floors where compatible with neighborhood commercial uses, and limit lot mergers on Mission Street to projects with no more than 100 feet of contiguous street frontage to keep ground‑floor spaces smaller and more rentable.

Pedro Peterson, citywide…

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