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OCII adopts city housing preferences for successor‑agency affordable units

Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure (OCII) · April 16, 2019
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Summary

The commission approved a resolution applying Chapter 47 city housing preferences (certificate of preference, displaced tenant housing preference, neighborhood resident housing preference and others) to OCII‑funded affordable housing where consistent with enforceable obligations, affecting roughly 4,600 pipeline units and specific upcoming projects.

The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure voted April 16 to apply San Francisco’s city housing preferences (per Chapter 47 of the San Francisco Administrative Code) to OCII developments where consistent with redevelopment enforceable obligations and other applicable law. The item (5d, resolution 9‑2019) implements the city’s Certificate of Preference (COP) program, the Displaced Tenant Housing Preference (including Ellis Act, owner move‑ins and fire displacees), the Neighborhood Resident Housing Preference (NRHP) at 40% (or 25% where state funding requires), and the Live/Work in San Francisco preference.

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