November 30, 2009

This Week At The Planning Commission

A weekly look at Noe Valley projects in front of the Planning Commission. Information is provided by the Planning Commission, and taken from its published agenda. All hearings are on Thursday at 1:30pm, Room 400 in City Hall.

3936-3938 24TH STREET - north side of 24th Street between Sanchez and Noe Streets, Lots 044 and 045 in Assessor’s Block 3654 - Request for Conditional Use Authorization pursuant to Planning Code Sections, 728.49 and 303, for a change of use from retail uses to a financial service establishment (DBA “Circle Bank”) The subject property is located within the 24th and Noe Valley NCD (Neighborhood Commercial District) and a 40-X Height and Bulk District.

Preliminary Recommendation: Approval with Conditions
[NVSF: Update: Circle Bank]

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great. Another bank.

Anonymous said...

I wonder what is attracting new financial institutions to Noe when there is such a big, established presence / competition already? As much as I deplore seeing empty storefronts (and feel for landlords with no tenants), I can't see how Circle Bank could develop a viable customer base here in Noe -- or for that matter, how Noe could benefit from Circle Bank. And I wonder why we are not attracting the types of wished-for businesses / restaurants that have been enumerated in previous posts?

rocky's dad said...

guess what neighbors? you might start attracting some "wished for" businesses if so many of you stop complaining about such mundane things as.....well....say the color of the outside of La Boulange?

just saying.

Anonymous said...

Rocky's dad:
AMEN

Anonymous said...

>>you might start attracting some "wished for" businesses if so many of you stop complaining about such mundane things as.....well....say the color of the outside of La Boulange?

- Huh? What kind of non-sequitur is this? Believe me, it's not like some piss-inducing terror of people complaining about shop colors are what's keeping new businesses from springing up in the neighborhood. Let's get a little more real here, shall we? Enough with the stupid colors already!