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Planning Commission backs constraints reduction ordinance with staff modifications, 4-2
Summary
After hours of testimony and debate, the San Francisco Planning Commission recommended approval of the mayor—s constraints reduction (housing production) ordinance with staff modifications — including raising a proposed per-unit cap to 3,500 square feet, allowing a 20% expansion allowance, and adding a five-year serial-permitting lookback. The motion passed 4-2.
The San Francisco Planning Commission recommended approval Nov. 30 of a duplicated version of the mayor—s constraints reduction "housing production" ordinance with staff-recommended changes, voting 4-2 after public testimony and a lengthy commissioner debate.
Planning staff presented the duplicated file and an amendment from Supervisor Mandelmann that would sunset certain conditional use authorization requirements in the Corona Heights and Central Neighborhoods special use districts and cap dwelling units at 3,000 gross square feet with a 15% expansion allowance. Adam Tonksva, an aide to Supervisor…
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