Supes Actually Overturn Chain Ban for Paint Store
Tuesday, May 6, 2008, by Sarah Hromack

ba_chainstore06_028.jpgCapitalist takeover! The Board of Supervisors have granted ICI Paints permission to take over the former Hollywood Video storefront at the corner of Cesar Chavez and South Van Ness Avenue, thus overturning its initial decision to ban the store's move from Market Street to that location. Peskin was the sole dissenter — which means that yes, Ammiano voted in the affirmative. Caveats: the store must comply with existing noise ordinances in the area, plant trees and shrubs (environmental brownie points: check) and prohibit delivery trucks from idling outside. What a day.
· Chain store allowed to move into vacant Mission District space [SF Gate]

[Image courtesy Katy Raddatz for the San Francisco Chronicle]


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