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Planning commission approves 'Clement Greenery' cannabis retail CUA for Richmond District equity applicant

September 30, 2021 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Planning commission approves 'Clement Greenery' cannabis retail CUA for Richmond District equity applicant
The Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization for a cannabis retail operation, Clement Greenery, at 2428 Clement Street in the Richmond District, with standard conditions and staff recommendations. Planning staff reported that the site complies with the city’s 600‑foot proximity rule and that the applicant is an equity applicant with an active outreach program; staff also noted letters both in support and in opposition.

Applicant Tiara Mitchell, who identified herself as the equity applicant and CEO, described outreach to community groups, a workforce development and equity program, plans to stock equity‑certified and diverse products, and a 'compassion program' offering access to medicine. Dozens of callers testified, many in support citing neighborhood access, jobs and equity priorities; several neighbors raised questions about the accuracy of some application materials and about the proximity of bus stops and certain school entrances.

Commissioners asked staff about security and enforcement. Planning staff said detailed security plans are reviewed and enforced by the San Francisco Police Department and the Office of Cannabis, which inspects regulated businesses and enforces compliance; planning staff clarified the office conducts yearly compliance inspections. The commission also asked staff to clarify distances to nearby schools and bus stops; staff identified a one‑unit residence at the rear of the property and said the front unit is commercial.

After deliberation, Commissioner Diamond moved to approve; the motion was seconded and passed unanimously 6–0.

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