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Planning Commission continues Visitation Valley fee overhaul to Feb. 3 amid boundary and crediting disputes
Summary
The San Francisco Planning Commission on Dec. 9 backed a motion to continue proposed amendments to the Visitation Valley Community Facilities and Infrastructure Fee to Feb. 3, urging the project sponsor and supervisor to resolve outstanding questions about in‑kind credits, distribution among Bayview/Visitation Valley/Executive Park and nexus-study details.
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted Dec. 9 to continue consideration of proposed amendments to the Visitation Valley Community Facilities and Infrastructure Fee until Feb. 3, 2011, after months of public concern about how the ordinance would allocate funds and credits among adjacent neighborhoods.
Planning staff presented changes intended to standardize the Visitation Valley fee with other city impact‑fee programs, update the supporting nexus study and clarify how in‑kind improvements may offset fees. Staff’s draft reduces the as‑of‑right in‑kind credit for community facilities and child care from 50% to 25% but allows a commission to approve credits up to 100% in specific cases, and clarifies eligible categories…
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