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Planning Commission adopts one‑time "stimulus" opt‑in for expired permits, votes 4‑3 to extend look‑back to 10 years

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 4, 2013
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The Planning Commission approved a one‑time opt‑in program allowing projects whose 3‑year performance periods lapsed to obtain building permits after enrolling in a 60‑day window; commissioners voted 4‑3 to extend eligibility to projects approved up to 10 years earlier.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Thursday approved a one‑time "stimulus" opt‑in policy that lets previously approved projects whose three‑year performance periods have lapsed obtain building permits if they enroll during a 60‑day window and pull permits within 18 months.

Dan Seider, a Planning Department staffer who presented the proposal, said the program is intended to help projects stalled by the recession move forward. "This policy would allow building permit issuance after a project's three‑year performance period has…

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