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Member, Board of Supervisors District 4 City and County of San Francisco KATY TANG Flexible Retail Legislation File 180806 Legislative Goal: Provide business owners the opportunity to share space with other types of businesses and switch between an identified set of uses without requiring additional Planning Department permits. As it gets more challenging for businesses to open or remain in San Francisco due to high rents and online commerce, this legislation serves as one tool to address the issue of storefront vacancies in our commercial corridors. Legislation Details: Creates new Flexible Retail use under Planning Code Flexible Retail would be principally permitted in Districts, 4, 1, 5, 10 and 11 Under the new Flexible Retail use, there can be any combination of the following use categories within a ground-floor space and these can be operated by one or more business operators: o Arts Activities o Restaurant o General Retail Sales and Services o Personal Service o Retail Professional Service o Trade Shop Arts Activities Trade Shop Restaurant Flexible Retail Retail Professional Service General Retail Sales & Service Personal Service City Hall 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 244 San Francisco, California 94102-4689 (415) 554-7460 TDD/TTY (415) 554-5227 E-mail: Katy.Tang@sfgov.org www.sfbos.org/tang

Member, Board of Supervisors District 4 City and County of San Francisco KATY TANG (Legislation details continued): Requires the specific use within Flexible Retail Uses must be permitted in the underlying zoning district. All underlying conditions for uses in the underlying zoning district would apply to the specific use being proposed under the Flexible Retail Use, including Formula Retail controls. Clarifies that all other departments required approvals still apply. Requires that to establish and maintain a Flexible Retail Use, the site must operate at least two distinct uses at any given time. o There will be a grace period of 90 days to allow for a business to search for another business tenant which falls under the Flexible Retail use definition but if new tenant is not identified within this period, the Flexible Retail use is abandoned and the business would re-establish its underlying use. (Once Planning Department discovers abandonment, 90-day period kicks in. If after 90 days, the second use is not filled, Planning Department would deem the Flexible Retail use as automatically abandoned unless further shown that good-faith efforts have been made to secure a second business tenant at the same site.) Amends Planning Code Section 205 to create a new 60-Day Pop-Up Temporary Use permit. Includes Neighborhood Commercial Transit Districts (NCT), Neighborhood Commercial Shopping Center Districts (NC-S), and NC-3 Districts in legislation. (Originally, this legislation only applied to District 4, which does not have NCTs, NC-S, or NC-3) Permits Arts Activities uses in all NCDs and NCTs in the participating districts (1, 5, 10, 11). o Prior to a code reorganization, Arts Activities was not a defined use. After the reorganization, any use that was previously undefined in Article 7 was listed as Not Permitted. Note: o Flexible Retail would not require neighborhood notification under Planning Code Section 311. However, a Conditional Use Authorization (CUA) is still required in neighborhoods where the zoning requires a CUA. Last updated: 11/14/18 (passed on 1 st vote by Board of Supervisors on 11/14/18; final vote: 11/27/18 ) City Hall 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 244 San Francisco, California 94102-4689 (415) 554-7460 TDD/TTY (415) 554-5227 E-mail: Katy.Tang@sfgov.org www.sfbos.org/tang

Comparison of Temporary Use permits currently available vs. new Flexible Retail Use & pop-up permits Temporary Use 60-day limit (Planning Code Section 205.1) Temporary Use one or two year limit (Planning Code Section 205.2) Temporary Use 24 hour limit (Planning Code Section 205.3) Temporary Use Intermittent Activities (Planning Code Section 205.4) Establish different uses on one site under existing codes/regulations NEW: Temporary Use 60 -day limit (add new section under Planning Code Section 205.5(e)) NEW: Flexible Retail General provisions: Neighborhood notification? Additional requirements On-site alcohol consumption allowed? Encompasses: neighborhood carnival, exhibition, celebration or festival organized by neighbors or merchants; booths for charitable purposes; open air sale of agriculturally produced seasonal decorations, such as Christmas trees & Halloween pumpkins. Temp use permits may be renewed as many times within 60-day timeframe. None Encompasses: temporary structures/uses incidental to construction; rental/sales office incidental to new development; automobile wrecking use in M- 1 or M-2 District; temporary Wireless Telecommunication s Services Facilities Permits in excess of 90 days for Temporary WTS Facilities operated for commercial purposes shall be subject to Section 311 Applies to: PDR, C, M, Neighborhood Commercial, or Mixed Use Districts. Encompasses: performance, exhibition, dance, celebration or festival requiring liquor license, entertainment police permit, and/or other City permit. Can be sponsored by group of residents, businesses, or owneroccupants of property. None Outdoor use which occurs with some routine/regularity. Includes, but is not limited to: mobile food facilities; farmers markets; open-air craft markets. Typically requires additional authorization from other city departments. May be authorized for up to one year. If the use will occupy more than 300 sq. ft. or if any portion of the vending space would be located within 50 feet of an RH, RM, RED, or RTO District Any one particular unit/storefront may have more than one use permit in operation. Each business/use would need to undergo permitting & notification process required for each use each time one of the uses changes. No No Yes No Yes, if zoning allows Encompasses pop-up style uses. Can be retail, arts activities, full-service restaurant, may serve alcohol. Must be hosted in a commercial space. Pop-up does not have to be associated with the host business. Limits in Residential (R) districts: - Limit 1 permit per every 6 months - Events can run until 10pm - No alcohol Allows any combination (2 uses at minimum at any given time) of the following uses: -Arts Activities - Restaurant -General Retail Sales & Services -Personal Service -Retail Professional Service -Trade Shop Uses can be interchanged at any time without additional permits, so long as there is always a combination of 2 uses listed above. None None Not within District 4, which removes notification requirement for uses that are principally permitted. All of the above uses are principally permitted within District 4. Appropriate permits from DPH, DBI, ABC Yes, as long as one of the two businesses has an ABC licenses, whether permanent or temporary Appropriate permits from DPH, DBI, ABC No, because none of the 6 uses within Flexible Retail Use category permit alcohol.

Scenario The Way It Is The Way It Would Be A coffee shop that normally closes after lunch wants to host pizza nights once per week No additional permits from Planning required. Why: The coffee shop is a Restaurant. Serving pizza would also be a Restaurant use. No additional permits from Planning required. Why: The coffee shop is a Restaurant. Serving pizza would also be a Restaurant use. A coffee shop would like to redesign their space to dedicate more than 30% to a local clothing designer s sales A new Use permit would be required from Planning for a General Retail Sales & Service Use Why: The coffee shop is a Restaurant use. The apparel sales is a different use (General Retail Sales). May apply to be a Flexible Retail Use instead of adding a 2 nd Use permit Why: Gives freedom to not only add apparel sales, but try something different within the allowed uses under Flexible Retail without coming to Planning each time. A coffee shop would like to host a popup retail shop for 6 weeks. A new Use permit would be required from Planning for General Retail Sales & Service. Why: The coffee shop is a Restaurant, not General Retail Sales use & no Temporary Use permit fits this scenario. Option 1: The coffee shop can apply for the new 60 Day Temporary Pop- Up Use permit. Best option if no plan to host retail on a regular basis. Option 2: The coffee shop could apply to be a Flexible Retail Use if they plan to host regularly. A homewares store would like to host pop-up style dinners from a local caterer A new Use permit would be required for a Full-Service Restaurant due to alcohol being served. No Temporary Use permit fits this scenario. May apply for the new 60 Day Temporary Pop-Up Use permit. Would allow alcohol to be served on site (unless in an RH District). Proper ABC and DPH permits required.

The Way It Is Now: c Restaurant wants to add General Retail Sales Required Restaurant & want to use another part of space for regular art performances Arts Activities Required (now 3 Use Permits on site) Business wants to replace with computer repair services Trade Shop Required (Retail Sales Use Permit abandoned)

The Way It Would Be: c Restaurant wants to add Flexible Retail Required Restaurant & Retail Sales want to use another part of space for regular art performances No New Use Permit Required (other DBI permits still required) Business wants to replace with computer repair services No New Use Permit Required (other DBI permits still required)