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Supervisors amend planning code to streamline review, restore tenant-notice protections
Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on July 10, 2018, to rescind a prior first-reading vote and adopt cleanup and restorative amendments to a planning-code bill (item 15) that streamlines review for certain housing projects while restoring notification and tenant counseling requirements for unit removal.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously July 10 to rescind an earlier first-reading vote on a planning-code amendment and approved a package of cleanup and restorative amendments that streamline review processes while restoring tenant-notice protections.
Supervisor Aaron Peskin, who moved the changes, told the board staff and counsel had identified omissions and drafting errors after the item’s initial move to first reading and asked planning staff to present specific cleanup edits. “There are a number of, cleanup items,” planning department staffer Jacob Bentliff said on the floor, and then detailed the changes by page and line in the ordinance draft. Bentliff said, “On page 41, starting on line 8… there were 6 use categories that were…
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