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Board rejects attempts to override mayors veto of ordinance on eliminating dwelling units
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors twice voted on a proposed ordinance that would have required conditional-use review before existing dwelling units could be eliminated through mergers, conversions or demolition. On both roll-call attempts the votes failed and the mayors veto was sustained.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted twice and failed both times to override Mayors veto of an ordinance that would have amended the planning code to require conditional-use authorization before existing dwelling units may be eliminated through mergers, conversions or demolition.
Under the charter provision cited by the clerk, a yes vote on the motion would have overridden the mayors veto; a no vote would have sustained it. The first roll-call on the veto resulted in 6 ayes and 5 noes and the ordinance failed. After a procedural motion and a re-vote…
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