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Commission urges more work on proposal to allow rehabilitation as an inclusionary option

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 25, 2007
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Summary

Planning staff presented legislation from Supervisor Daly to let developers pay in-lieu fees directly to nonprofits to acquire and rehabilitate existing housing as permanently affordable rentals (25% requirement). Commissioners and the Mayor's Office of Housing raised oversight, standard-setting and tenant-protection concerns and voted to request further study and stakeholder work.

Planning staff presented proposed amendments to the inclusionary housing ordinance that would add a fifth compliance option: project sponsors could pay an in-lieu amount directly to a qualified nonprofit to acquire and rehabilitate existing housing as permanently affordable rental units, with the nonprofit required to deliver at least 25% of the inclusionary requirement.

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