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Planning Commission presses pause on proposal to regulate corporate rentals; continues ILO ordinance to Jan. 30

San Francisco Planning Commission · January 16, 2020
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Summary

The commission heard hours of testimony for and against legislation from Supervisor Peskin’s office to create an "intermediate-length-occupancy" (ILO) category and curb corporate rentals in rent‑controlled housing. After extensive public comment and questions about data and enforcement, the commission voted to continue deliberations to Jan. 30.

San Francisco — The Planning Commission on Jan. 16 took up a major housing-policy proposal from Supervisor Aaron Peskin’s office aimed at limiting so‑called corporate rentals and creating a new intermediate‑length‑occupancy (ILO) land‑use category.

Sonny Angulo, legislative aide to Supervisor Peskin, framed the measure as a long‑running response to the conversion of apartments into corporate or employer‑leased units. "This legislation is really culmination of many years of the city's efforts, to try and regulate and effectively prohibit what are commonly referred to as corporate rentals," Angulo said during his presentation to the commission.

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