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Commission backs modified extension of Eastern Neighborhoods legitimization amnesty

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 23, 2012
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Summary

The Planning Commission recommended approval of an ordinance extending the Eastern Neighborhoods legitimization/amnesty program, endorsing staff changes to lengthen the extension to six months and to set a 90‑day deadline after issuance of a legitimization letter for applicants to file required materials.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Feb. 23 recommended approval, with modifications, of an ordinance to extend the Eastern Neighborhoods Legitimization (amnesty) Program. Planning staff described the program as a time-limited option for property owners with unpermitted uses to seek legitimization; the original program expired Jan. 19, 2012.

Kimiya Hadadan of planning staff told commissioners the department supports reopening the program to encourage compliance with the planning code but recommended two…

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