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Planning Department outlines ILO program and commission places nine conditional‑use applications on consent
Summary
Planning staff summarized the intermediate‑length occupancy (ILO) program, its citywide cap and geographic limits, and recommended approval with conditions for nine conditional‑use applications. Commissioners asked about enforcement, mapping of sensitive communities and tracking of cumulative totals before approving the consent package.
The San Francisco Planning Department briefed the Planning Commission on the intermediate‑length occupancy (ILO) program and recommended approval with conditions for nine conditional‑use applications on March 30.
Joseph Sacchi of planning staff told the commission the ILO definition limits units to stays longer than 30 days but shorter than one year and noted an existing citywide cap of 1,000 ILO units. "Any unit that is subject to the price controls of the rent ordinance cannot be classified as an ILO unit," Sacchi said, and staff described processing rules that allow some smaller buildings to register by building permit while…
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