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Supervisors vote down original Cathedral Hill hospital ordinances to clear way for revised CPMC term sheet
Summary
The board voted unanimously to reject three ordinances tied to the original California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) Cathedral Hill proposal so the city can proceed with a revised term sheet and new legislation to implement the replacement hospital plan at Van Ness and Geary.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 16 voted to reject three pending ordinances (items 23–25) related to the original California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) Cathedral Hill proposal.
President Chu explained that the three items before the board—amendments to the general plan and urban design element to facilitate a high‑density replacement hospital and related mapping and findings—relate to an earlier version of the hospital…
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