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Planning staff asks Historic Preservation Commission to recommend steady FY18–20 budget; adds ADU position and fee adjustments

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · February 7, 2018
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Summary

Planning Department staff asked the Historic Preservation Commission to recommend the department’s largely steady FY2018–20 budget to the Planning Commission, proposing a new accessory-dwelling-unit (ADU) position, a minor net reduction to base funding and two code/fee changes; the Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval.

On Feb. 7, 2018, Planning Department staff asked the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission to recommend the department’s FY2018–20 budget to the Planning Commission, describing the proposal as largely steady-state with only modest adjustments.

Deputy Director of Administration Deborah Landis told commissioners the change in the total budget since the department last presented was about $16,000 and that the overall proposed budget was down by a few hundred thousand dollars compared with the current year because of one-time expenses in the current year. "This year, the budget is a little boring ... it is not increasing or decreasing by any major amounts," Landis…

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