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Committee backs easing architectural-plan requirement for limited change-of-use permits

Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors · September 30, 2024
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Summary

The Land Use & Transportation Committee recommended an ordinance that would let some small businesses submit dimension drawings rather than architect-prepared plans when a change of use does not alter occupancy class or occupant load, aiming to reduce permitting costs; the measure codifies a pilot program and was sent to the full board as a committee report.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Land Use and Transportation Committee voted to recommend an ordinance that would reduce permitting costs for a narrow set of change-of-use applications by excusing professional architect-prepared plans where there is no change in occupancy classification, no increase in occupant load and no construction.

Office of Small Business Director Katie Tang told the…

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