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Commission delays condo‑conversion at 228–230 Clayton Street after testimony on past Ellis Act evictions

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 24, 2018
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Neighbors testified that Ellis Act evictions occurred at the property in 2002 and raised concerns about protected tenants and loss of affordable housing; the commission denied approval in an initial vote and then voted to continue the matter to June 7 to gather more information (5‑1).

The commission took public testimony and deliberated on a condominium conversion and subdivision request for 228–230 Clayton Street on May 24. Neighbors told the commission that an Ellis Act eviction removed multiple tenants from the building in 2002 and urged commissioners to factor the eviction history into their decision.

Lisa Aubrey, a nearby resident, described documentation she said showed Ellis Act evictions and the loss…

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