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Planning commission reorganizes calendar, continues multiple projects amid legal and scheduling constraints

San Francisco Planning Commission · May 17, 2007
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Summary

Commissioners debated and approved continuances and a calendar reordering, including indefinite or date-specific continuances for several land-use cases and a rule that items listed under the regular calendar with “proposed for continuance” may not be acted on without proper notice; several items were rescheduled to May 31, June 7 and June 28.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on May 17 reorganized its agenda and approved multiple continuances after a legal notice discrepancy and wide public turnout made immediate decisions impractical.

Staff opened the meeting by listing items proposed for continuance, including several land-use cases and a request to postpone consideration of 700 Valencia Street until parties had adequate notice. Deputy City Attorney Susan Cleveland Knowles told the commission that an item placed on the regular calendar with the notation “proposed for continuance” does not create…

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