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Planning Commission OKs 7,055‑square‑foot arts studio at 555 Fulton with DBI follow‑up requested
Summary
The San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization for a 7,055 sq ft arts activity (pottery and woodworking) at 555 Fulton Street on Nov. 13, 2025, while directing staff to follow up with the Department of Building Inspection on permit and temporary occupancy issues raised by the public.
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously on Nov. 13 to approve a conditional use authorization for a 7,055‑square‑foot arts activity, doing business as the Clay Room, at 555 Fulton Street.
Planning staff presented the proposal as a change of use requiring conditional use authorization because the proposed nonresidential arts activity would exceed the 3,000‑square‑foot threshold in the special‑use district. Matthew Chandler, planning department staff, said the business would occupy an existing vacant ground‑floor storefront and that the department found the use “necessary, desirable, and compatible with the surrounding neighborhood” and…
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