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Planning Commission advances code cleanup to align rules with court decisions
Summary
The Planning Commission voted 5–1 on Feb. 25 to recommend Planning Code cleanup amendments that staff said correct typographical errors, update cross-references and bring code language into conformance with recent court decisions limiting actions tied to the Ellis Act.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on Feb. 25 recommended adoption of an ordinance to amend the Planning Code to fix typographical errors, update outdated cross-references and clarify language across multiple sections. Planning Department staff said the changes are primarily editorial but include limited substantive edits to reflect recent judicial decisions involving the Ellis Act.
"With the repeated amendments to the Planning Code, minor typographical errors or other omissions creep into the Planning Code,"…
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