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Commission votes motion of intent on Eastern Neighborhoods package amid pipeline fee clash

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 31, 2008
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Summary

After hours of testimony the Planning Commission moved a motion of intent to approve the full Eastern Neighborhoods rezoning package subject to additional changes returned next week, while commissioners and stakeholders disagreed over grandfather dates and pipeline fees.

The Planning Commission on July 31 voted a motion of intent to adopt the Eastern Neighborhoods rezoning package, but left several contested items for final action next week after heated public testimony on pipeline grandfathering and fee dates.

Motion and public comment: After lengthy public comment from neighborhood groups, developers and business owners, the commission’s motion of intent would advance the entire rezoning package to the Board after staff incorporates final changes. The city attorney advised that next‑week public comment should be on the integrated program rather than only on late edits, and commissioners confirmed that the full package will be available to the public prior to the next hearing.

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