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Planning Commission delays ADU amendments debate, urges split of compliance fix and policy ideas
Summary
After a long procedural debate, the Planning Commission continued consideration of accessory dwelling unit (ADU) code changes to May 4 so the Board of Supervisors can split a narrow state‑compliance ordinance from broader policy amendments and supply drafted code language.
The San Francisco Planning Commission on April 13 delayed further action on a package of accessory dwelling unit (ADU) code changes while fault lines over process and draft language remained unresolved.
Supervisor David Peskin, sponsor of a narrowly targeted ordinance to bring the city—s ADU rules into compliance with recent state law changes, told the Commission the compliance change should move forward quickly and that other policy ideas being floated should not be grafted on without formal code language. He said, "You don't have any proposed language," urging that the Board file be split so the compliance ordinance can proceed.
Commissioners debated whether the Commission may or should discuss the broader…
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