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Planning Commission narrows hearing rules, sets submittal deadlines and chair discretion on time limits
Summary
After public comment, the San Francisco Planning Commission revised its draft Appendix A procedures: submittals for DRs and standard cases now due one week before hearings, two weeks for complicated cases; revisions must be in by 5 p.m. Tuesday; chair may extend presentations to 15 minutes. The commission agreed to review the changes after the summer recess.
The San Francisco Planning Commission debated and narrowed a draft Appendix A of hearing procedures on May 15, 2008, updating how and when materials are submitted and setting clearer time limits for public testimony and presentations.
The commission, after listening to public commenters who urged “maximum public comment,” voted to require that materials for discretionary reviews (DRs) and standard cases be submitted at least one week prior to hearings, with the staff determining whether a case is “complicated” and thus requires…
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