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Planning Commission delays vote on new rules after extensive public debate over timing and presentation limits

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 3, 2008
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The Planning Commission deferred final action on draft rules and procedures after hours of public comment and commissioner debate over presentation time limits, submittal windows (1—4 weeks) and whether 3D renderings should be required for certain cases.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on April 3 deferred action on a proposed overhaul of its rules and procedures after extended public comment and a lengthy discussion among commissioners about how much material applicants must file in advance, whether project presentations should be capped, and when staff should require three-dimensional renderings.

Attorney Daniel Lipkin, representing land-use clients, told the commission that two proposed changes would undermine public participation: cutting developer presentation time for…

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