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Commission recommends ordinance to centralize and defer impact‑fee collection; 5–1 vote

Building Inspection Commission / Abatement Appeals Board, San Francisco City · December 16, 2009
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Summary

The commission voted 5–1 to recommend an ordinance consolidating development impact‑fee collection at DBI and allowing developers to elect to defer payment until just before a first certificate of occupancy, subject to a blended deferral surcharge and monitoring.

The Building Inspection Commission voted 5–1 on Dec. 16 to recommend to the Board of Supervisors an ordinance that would consolidate development impact fee collection in the Department of Building Inspection and provide an elective deferral mechanism for impact fees.

DBI Director Vivian Day introduced the measure and supported the consolidation as a way to provide a single, transparent project development fee report at the time of building or site permit issuance. Michael Yarny of…

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