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Board adopts broad slate of ordinances, resolutions and appointments; Western SoMa plan passes

3006005 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved multiple ordinances, resolutions and appointments on March 2013, including the Western South of Market plan, tax and grant resolutions, and several licensing and administrative measures.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday enacted a series of ordinances, resolutions and appointments covering zoning, taxes, grants and licensing, approving consent calendar items and several notable measures after roll-call votes.

A package of zoning and code changes for the Western South of Market (Western SoMa) area — items 17 through 20 on the agenda — was finally passed after a roll-call vote. The board also adopted a resolution concurring with the controller's 2013 consumer price index and adjusting the access line tax (item 21), authorized multiple retroactive grant acceptances (items 22 and 23), and approved ordinances and administrative-code amendments on a range of matters including municipal elections code changes (item 29).

Why it matters: The Western SoMa ordinances revise land-use, height and bulk districts and integrate the new area plan into the city's monitoring program; the grant acceptances and licensing votes move routine…

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