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Planning Commission backs code change to allow limited expansion of legally existing nonconforming housing

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 19, 2013
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The Planning Commission recommended approval on Sept. 19 of amendments to Section 181 of the Planning Code to allow alterations of legally existing nonconforming units within a building’s envelope as of Jan. 1, 2013; the recommendation passed 6‑1 with Commissioner Antonini opposed.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted on Sept. 19 to recommend approval of an ordinance that would let legally existing nonconforming dwelling units be altered or expanded so long as changes do not enlarge the building envelope beyond how it existed on Jan. 1, 2013.

Jeremy Pollack, representing the supervisor’s office that introduced the ordinance, said the amendment is aimed at treating legally…

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