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Commission adopts detailed Inclusionary Housing procedures; asks mayor's office to tighten 'work in San Francisco' and enforcement language
Summary
The commission unanimously adopted a rewritten Inclusionary Housing Program monitoring and procedures manual and recommended an ordinance to set minimum qualifications for firms marketing BMR units; commissioners asked the mayor's office to return with stricter definitions of ‘work in San Francisco,’ occupancy rules and enforcement details.
The Planning Commission voted unanimously to adopt an updated Inclusionary Housing Program Monitoring and Procedures Manual that standardizes how below‑market‑rate (BMR) ownership and rental units are marketed, sold and monitored in San Francisco.
Myrna Melgar, director of homeownership programs at the Mayor’s Office of Housing, and Chandra (Shaundra) Egan, inclusionary program manager, presented the new manual as a comprehensive replacement of a 1992 procedures document. The manual adds clarifications and…
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