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Commission backs Planning Code amendment to track owner move-in evictions in housing-balance report

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 7, 2016
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Summary

The commission recommended approval of a planning-code change to require the housing balance report to include owner move-in (OMI) withdrawals from the rental market and moved biannual reporting dates to better align with budget cycles; motion passed unanimously.

The Planning Commission on July 7 recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve an amendment to the Planning Code requiring the housing balance report to explicitly track withdrawals of units from the rental market due to owner move-in (OMI) evictions.

April Ang, representing Supervisor Kim’s office, told commissioners the change is intended to clarify the original legislation tied to Proposition K and the city’s targets for permanently affordable housing. Ang said…

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