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Committee votes to align San Francisco with state law deferring development impact fees to occupancy
Summary
An ordinance to implement California Government Code Section 66007 and SB 937 by postponing certain development impact fees until issuance of a certificate of occupancy was recommended to the full board. Sponsors said aligning local code with state law reduces financing risk for qualifying projects, and housing advocates supported the change.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee on Sept. 29 voted 3-0 to recommend an ordinance to the full Board of Supervisors that would amend the Building and Planning Codes to align with California Government Code Section 66007 and SB 937 by postponing collection of certain development impact fees for qualifying residential projects until issuance of a temporary or permanent certificate of occupancy.
Sponsor Supervisor Ahmad…
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