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Board decides mixed outcomes on Fillmore Center subdivision appeals; majority backs staff decisions in part
Summary
After extended testimony and legal argument on redevelopment-era land‑disposition agreements and condominium maps, the Board of Supervisors voted to approve certain tentative maps and to table others in a disputed Fillmore Center conversion matter. The motion carried with a majority recorded, and appellants signaled potential litigation.
After a prolonged hearing that reviewed the Fillmore Center’s redevelopment history and a 1985 land‑disposition agreement (LDA), the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Aug. 12 took a mixed set of actions on appeals over tentative subdivision maps for blocks in the Fillmore Center redevelopment area.
Appellants’ counsel Tim Tosta, representing Fillmore Center Associates, argued that the original redevelopment deal and subsequent agency practice anticipated conversion of rental units to condominiums and that approvals and expectations established at the time should be honored. City planning…
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