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Planning commission declines to endorse a studio cap, urges study of unit‑mix requirement
Summary
The commission recommended Board of Supervisors approval of the inclusionary housing package with modifications but declined to recommend a specific numerical cap on studio units, asking for additional study on feasibility and citywide impacts.
On July 6 the Planning Commission considered a material modification to the city's Inclusionary Housing Program that would set a maximum share of studio units and require minimum shares of two‑ and three‑bedroom units in new projects. Planning staff presented concerns that a strict cap on studios (proposed at 30% by some supervisors) could produce unintended consequences, including harming feasibility for small…
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