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Planning Commission backs measure to record out‑of‑state developers’ LGBT nondiscrimination policies

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 10, 2014
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The Commission unanimously recommended approval of an administrative-code measure requiring applicants for projects of 10+ units to disclose whether their organizations maintain nondiscrimination policies on sexual orientation and gender identity in jurisdictions where they operate; the Human Rights Commission will compile the data annually.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on July 10 unanimously recommended approval of a measure (planning case 2014-434T) to collect information from project sponsors about whether they maintain nondiscrimination policies covering sexual orientation and gender identity in jurisdictions where they own or develop housing.

Carolyn Goosen, representing Supervisor David Campos, told the commission the ordinance aims to protect LGBT housing rights by asking developers with out-of-state properties applying for…

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