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Home Depot foe fails to hit the nail on the head.(Brief Article)

San Francisco Business Times

| October 19, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1987 San Francisco Business Times, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Don't be surprised to find Tom Ammiano soon reminding you to eat your vegetables and floss regularly. For the president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has decided he knows best for residents --better than they know for themselves.

In his campaign to stop a Home Depot store from befouling a disused piece of scrub land in Bayview Hunters Point with jobs and tax revenue, Ammiano has overlooked a couple of awkward but salient details.

Such as, the merchants in the area, the sort the board president professes to champion, are in favor of the store. So is the Bayview Hunters Point Project Area Committee -- an elected community organization designated by …

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