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San Francisco Supervisors Roll Back North Beach Zoning Rules in 8–2 Vote

Neighborhood groups plan CEQA challenges, citing harm to small businesses, higher rents and historic resources.

Overview

  • The Board approved Supervisor Danny Sauter’s “District 3 Thrives” measure, loosening decades-old controls in North Beach, Nob Hill and Jackson Square.
  • Key changes allow storefront mergers up to 3,000 square feet, flexible retail and walk-up uses, and permit new restaurants to open in former retail spaces.
  • The legislation removes the North Beach Special Use District’s protections, which limited commercial size, restricted restaurant concentration and safeguarded upper-floor housing.
  • A bid to reconsider or send portions back to committee failed on a 5–5 vote, reflecting the Board’s tradition of deferring to the district supervisor.
  • Opponents warn of higher rents, loss of small shops and historic impacts and are preparing CEQA claims, while supporters point to vacancies, outdated rules and depressed sales tax receipts.