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Board says it lacks jurisdiction in Mission Bay TIDF dispute, upholding $6.36M fee

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 27, 2016
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Summary

A three‑to‑two Board vote denied an appeal challenging a $6,363,522.21 transit impact development fee for a Mission Bay South office project, with the Board finding the successor agency (OCII) and project review limit this board’s jurisdiction.

The Board of Appeals on Jan. 27 denied an appeal challenging a transit impact development fee (TIDF) of $6,363,522.21 assessed in connection with a large office project in Mission Bay South.

Appellant counsel Jim Rubin argued the fee conflicted with the Mission Bay South redevelopment plan and related owner participation agreements and therefore should not apply; he urged the Board…

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