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Board approves sending narrower PDR/arts protection charter amendment to voters after amendments, continues technical work
Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted July 26 to place a charter amendment on the November ballot that would strengthen replacement requirements for production, distribution and repair (PDR), arts and community space in parts of the Mission and South of Market, while adding targeted exemptions and future amendment authority for the board.
The Board of Supervisors voted July 26 to submit to voters a charter amendment intended to strengthen protections for production, distribution and repair (PDR) space, arts uses and community/institutional uses in parts of the Mission and South of Market neighborhoods.
Supervisor Kim sponsored the measure (item 74) after convening arts and maker groups concerned about the city’s loss of industrial and arts space. The original draft proposed citywide controls; board debate and input from other supervisors narrowed the zone to the Mission and South of Market and added a set of…
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