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Committee votes 2–1 to send general-plan amendment on restaurant concentration to full Board
Summary
The Land Use & Transportation Committee voted to forward a proposal that would remove numeric restaurant-concentration language from the general plan and leave numeric controls to the Planning Code; Supervisor Aaron Peskin voted no, citing loss of neighborhood-specific protections.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use and Transportation Committee on March 6 voted to recommend a change to the city’s Commerce and Industry element that would remove numeric restaurant-concentration language from the general plan and rely on the Planning Code for measurement and enforcement.
Supervisor Katie Tang moved to send the matter to the full Board as a committee report with a positive recommendation; Supervisor Aaron Peskin seconded. In roll call, Peskin voted No while Tang and Chair Mark Farrell voted Aye, passing the motion and placing the item on the Board agenda for March 14.
The amendment would strike specific numeric…
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