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General plan amendment fails; board advances 100% affordable density bonus program after amendment and delay
Summary
Supervisors rejected a broad general plan amendment but approved an amendment to a separate planning-code change to create a 100% affordable housing density bonus program and continued the matter to July 12 to allow the planning commission to make consistency findings.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted down a proposed amendment to the city's General Plan on Tuesday but moved forward on a related planning-code change to create a local 100% affordable housing density bonus program.
On Item 15, a general plan amendment intended to align the plan with a new affordable housing density bonus failed on a roll call vote, with five supervisors voting yes and six voting no. The ordinance would have made conforming changes to several elements of the General Plan, including the Housing Element and area plans. Opponents said the amendment as drafted was too broad and could grant the planning department excessive ability to allow future height…
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