Activists vs. One Man's Skee-Ball Arcade: How Red Tape Is Ruining San Francisco
Joey Mucha wanted to convert his warehouse into a restaurant, bar, and arcade. Then community activists intervened.
HD DownloadJoey Mucha is a three-time Skee-Ball national champion and the owner of Joey the Cat, an arcade rental, repair, and events company that he started in 2010 from his one-bedroom apartment in San Francisco.
After winning some prize money, Mucha was able to purchase his own fleet of Skee-Ball machines and other arcade games. In 2014, he purchased a former car repair shop and turned it a private event space and a place for fixing broken arcade games.
In April of 2019, he decided to convert his space into a restaurant, bar, and arcade. His property was already zoned for this use, but despite following all applicable codes and regulations, Mucha still had to argue his case at a public Planning Commission hearing in November. His project was jeopardized by a process known as discretionary review, in which any member of the public, in exchange for a $600 fee, can ask San Francisco's Planning Commission to hold a hearing to review building permits.
So far in 2019, the commission has publicly heard 91 requests for discretionary review. Since every building permit in the city is subject to this process, it can add significantly to the construction costs.
"Commissioners are empowered to reject most any permit, regardless of whether it satisfies the underlying zoning code," wrote Reason's Christian Britschgi in a piece about Mucha's fight.
While Mucha did end up getting permission to move forward with his renovations, the story of how the project was nearly stopped, and what Mucha endured in order to prevail, underscores how even the most benign land-use changes in San Francisco can be hampered by red tape.
Produced by John Osterhoudt. Additional camera by James Marsh and Zach Weissmueller.
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I gotta a Mucha question for Mucha: Why does he expect to do business in Frisco?
Sounds like his activities evolved organically, in response to perceived local demand.
He didn't develop a business plan that started with "start a business in san francisco."
cause THAT is where he lived, for a long time. WHY shou;d he have to leave his home because of some nannie type meddlers who want to pester and torture everyone but themselves?
MY question is WHY NOT? I live and work on the same piece of dirt and I love it. He prolly does, too. So what? I'll wger of the louts who showed up on a whinge over this guy's well-worked out and compliant plan would be unable todo what THEY do with their own properties if they now had to start from scratch and "get permission" to do what they now do at home.
Sort of like that nasty gun grabbing former State Rep in Caifornia now in prison for... running serious and seriously illegal firearms supply organisation. HE tried to disarm everyone else in California even as HE enriched himself by volume distribution of military grade weapons to folks who should not have had them. Looks good on him.
Two suggestions for someone wanting to build/modify a building in SF:
1. Don't.
2. If #1 isn't possible, find the activist most likely to give you trouble and slug him in the face. It might back him off, it might not. But at least you got to slug him in the face.
As long as you wear black while doing it you're just striking a blow against fascism and should definitely avoid prosecution.
Progressive Fascists call this "efficiency".
Progressives are dyslexic when it comes to policy which is effective, efficient and economically sound and sustainable.
See? Letting socialists of the communo-fascist persuasions sacrifice human entrepreneurs on the altar of altruist collectivism is a sound reason to leave any People's State. It is the primary reason those poor bastards made illiterate by government schools in superstitious banana republics pay smugglers for a chance to sneak into America. By voting libertarian you vote against sending subsidized brainwashees to replace free enterprise with prohibitionist fascist dictatorships that cause refugees to flee hither. The icing on the cake is that fewer terrorists will come looking for building to knock down in revenge.
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Gotta admire these young kids who say, "I'm going to start and run a business... in San Francisco!"
They don't need your admiration - they need inpatient psychiatric treatment.
It'll drive'em crazy and they'll end up jackin' it... in San Diego!
Poop, Pelosi, and tent cities are ruining San Francisco.
Pugliugly isn't much of a direct threat to San Francisco. She's too busy trying to shaft the rest of us to do much to hurt that already hurt place.
What’s the wager that this guy also votes Team Blue?
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