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Supervisors and city agencies outline tiered study to assess Nineteenth Avenue cumulative impacts

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 2, 2008
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Supervisors introduced a resolution and interim controls to require a cumulative impact study and conditional‑use findings for large projects along Nineteenth Avenue; city staff described a five‑tier transportation analysis and a sponsor‑driven study model to permit coordinated planning and fund access.

Supervisors Reza Ellsburn (presentation) and Carmen Chu (represented by staff) briefed the Planning Commission Oct. 2 on two actions before the Board of Supervisors: a resolution urging a city‑led cumulative impact study and interim control legislation that would require conditional use review for proposed projects above established thresholds — generally 20 or more dwelling units or 50,000 square feet of commercial space.

Supervisor Ellsburn told the commission the measures respond to a surge…

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