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Supervisors approve first-reading amendment to align 30 Van Ness project with current impact-fee policy
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Jan. 14 to amend an ordinance creating the 30 Van Ness special use district so the project receives credit for previously paid impact fees and conforms to the city's current TAC impact-fee guidelines; the measure passed first reading as amended.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 14 voted to amend an ordinance that would create the 30 Van Ness Avenue special use district and adjust inclusionary-housing and impact-fee provisions for the project, advancing the measure on first reading as amended.
Supervisor Dorsey introduced the amendments, saying the changes would help restart a stalled development at Van Ness and Market by aligning its obligations with current city policy. "This, colleagues, would fully align 30 Van Ness with the current impact fee obligations that other projects are subject to and we'll get this project closer to feasibility so that we can get construction underway soon," Supervisor Dorsey said.
The ordinance would modify the planning code and zoning map for…
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