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Planning Commission delays rules changes after public objections to notice

San Francisco Planning Commission · January 8, 2015
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After extensive public comment and commissioner debate, the San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously to continue proposed amendments to its rules and regulations to Feb. 12, allowing staff to issue a revised packet and form a subcommittee for further public input.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Jan. 8 delayed action on proposed amendments to its rules and regulations after commissioners and dozens of public commenters said the changes had not been circulated with enough lead time.

Commissioner Catherine Moore, who pushed for more consideration, said the public letter from the City Attorney about the Academy of Art and other procedural concerns merited further internal discussion and wider public outreach. "I received a note from the public asking that we consider changing item ... that we change from stair to staircase," Moore said, underscoring how small…

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