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Supervisor Campos pushes citywide health care services master plan; commission backs amended measure

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 28, 2010
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Summary

Supervisor David Campos introduced an ordinance to require a citywide Health Care Services Master Plan to guide land-use decisions for medical facilities; after staff-recommended amendments on thresholds, funding, and process, the Planning Commission voted 5-1 to forward a modified recommendation to the Board of Supervisors.

Supervisor David Campos urged the San Francisco Planning Commission on Oct. 28 to adopt an ordinance creating a citywide Health Care Services Master Plan that would guide land-use decisions affecting hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities. Campos told commissioners the measure grew from months of stakeholder outreach and is intended to give the city better information on neighborhood- and citywide health-care needs before major development approvals.

Planning Department staff described a set of amendments aimed at making the ordinance more implementable. Staff recommended increasing size thresholds for mandatory consistency review to 10,000 gross square feet for…

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