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Planning Commission backs interim controls on intermediate-length occupancy units
Summary
The Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve interim controls and staff-recommended modifications to an ordinance aimed at regulating ‘intermediate-length occupancy’ units (ILO), adding nonprofit exemptions and directing data collection before permanent rules are adopted.
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously Jan. 30 to approve an ordinance placing interim controls on so-called intermediate-length occupancy (ILO) units and to send a set of staff modifications forward to the Board of Supervisors. The motion, introduced by Commissioner Melgar, included language to extend exemptions for certain nonprofit operators and to require data collection and a controller's report before permanent controls are adopted.
Sunny Angulo, representing Supervisor Aaron Peskin, told commissioners the legislation is intended as interim controls and emphasized a two-year…
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