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Supervisors adopt interim zoning controls targeting 'monster homes' in Corona and Corbett Heights
Summary
The board unanimously adopted an interim zoning resolution imposing conditional‑use requirements for large residential projects in RH‑1/2/3 zones within a designated perimeter, intended to curb oversized single‑family expansions described as 'monster homes' and to give neighborhoods more review.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously March 10 to impose interim zoning controls for an 18‑month period in parts of Corona Heights and Corbett Heights, requiring conditional use authorization for large residential projects that exceed specified square‑footage and expansion thresholds.
Supervisor Scott Wiener introduced the resolution, telling colleagues the controls aim to "bring some order to a troubling trend" of converting modest homes into very large single‑family residences that do not add net housing but alter…
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