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Planning Commission sends large downtown planning-code package back for focused work; March 1 continuance set

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 9, 2012
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Summary

After three hearings on a broad set of downtown and waterfront planning-code and zoning-map changes, the Planning Commission agreed to a targeted continuance to March 1 for Items 15 and 16, asking staff and the sponsor——Supervisor Chiu——to provide a refined packet and to sever several controversial pieces for separate consideration.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Feb. 9 moved to continue a broad package of planning-code text changes and companion zoning-map amendments to a focused hearing on March 1, asking the sponsor——the office of Board President David Chiu——to provide a clearer, narrowed set of materials for commission review.

Judson True, legislative aide to Supervisor David Chiu, told the commission his office "is committed to separating out this legislation into at least, at least 3 ordinances" and to pulling certain elements (including parking-facility pricing and specific parts of the C3 density/FAR proposals) onto a slower track for additional outreach and analysis. True said two pieces he expected to move more slowly were the FIRE exemption and the 155gs parking-rate provisions.

The package under…

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