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Board adopts a slate of ordinances and resolutions on first reading and by consent

3006105 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

At the Sept. 15 board meeting supervisors adopted numerous ordinances and resolutions on consent or first reading, including changes to the inclusionary housing planning code, sheriff and police reporting requirements, multiple Treasure Island lease extensions, several departmental grants and contracts, and capital/lease actions.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Sept. 15 adopted a series of ordinances and resolutions by consent or on first reading. Most items were uncontested and passed unanimously; several passed on recorded roll-call votes.

Highlights (Items adopted)

- Items 2–5: Adopted on consent (items were considered routine).

- Item 6: Ordinance amending the planning code to clarify that the inclusionary affordable housing program applies to housing projects including group housing projects, to amend certain pricing rules for on-site affordable units, to clarify requirements for designated units in certain C3 districts, and to affirm the Planning Department's CEQA determination. Passed unanimously (final passage).

- Item 7: Ordinance to amend the administrative code to require the Sheriff and the Police Department to gather and regularly report data regarding detentions and traffic stops.…

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