In a recent meeting, the San Francisco Planning Commission revisited a housing project that has been under scrutiny for its compliance with state density bonus laws. This marks the third time the project has come before the commission, highlighting ongoing concerns about its alignment with evolving legal interpretations.
The discussion centered around adjustments made to the project, which were initially approved under the state density bonus law. However, a letter from the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) indicated that recent case law has clarified how these laws apply, prompting the commission to reconsider the project in its original form. This change in legal interpretation has led to renewed discussions and a need for the commission to ensure compliance with state regulations.
After public comments were heard, the commission moved to approve the project, including necessary shadow findings, with a vote of 4 to 2. This decision reflects the commission's commitment to navigating complex housing laws while addressing the pressing need for housing in San Francisco.
As the meeting progressed, the commission also prepared to address additional items on their discretionary review calendar, indicating a busy agenda ahead. The outcomes of these discussions will continue to shape the city's approach to housing development and community needs.