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Planning Commission backs supervisor’s notice-of-rezoning ordinance with staff modifications, 5–2
Summary
The commission recommended approval — with changes — of legislation requiring mailed postcards and a public web page notifying property owners and residents about proposed housing-element rezoning, while flagging the ordinance’s cost and scope for further refinement.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on March 20 recommended approval, by a 5–2 vote, of legislation introduced by Supervisor Connie Chan that would require mailed notice and a dedicated web page to inform property owners, lessees and occupants about proposed housing‑element rezoning. The commission’s recommendation included staff modifications intended to narrow recipients and clarify content and renderings.
Why it matters: City staff said state law requires the city to adopt a compliant rezoning plan by January 2026. Supervisor Chan’s substitute ordinance would require mailed notice 30 days before final adoption to owners, residents and commercial lessees within affected parcels and nearby (the ordinance proposes a 300‑foot radius),…
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