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Board approves interim inclusionary housing increases and orders feasibility study; two supervisors dissent
Summary
After hours of debate, the Board of Supervisors passed interim increases to inclusionary housing requirements and fees for projects in the pipeline and required the Controller to prepare an economic feasibility study by July 31; the ordinance passed first reading 9–2, with Supervisors Weiner and Farrell voting no.
Supervisor Jane Kim led floor debate on an ordinance that raises temporary inclusionary requirements for projects in the planning pipeline, increases off-site and in-lieu fees, and orders an economic feasibility report to guide permanent policy after June’s ballot measure (Prop C).
The ordinance sets tiered interim requirements for projects depending on the year they filed environmental review: a 1 percent rise for projects filing in 2013, 1.5 percent for 2014, and 2.5 percent for 2015; it also sets interim production expectations of 25 percent affordable and middle‑income units…
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