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Committee backs temporary exemption for storefronts hit by public infrastructure work
Summary
The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted July 22 to recommend an amendment to the San Francisco building code that would exempt storefronts made vacant by public infrastructure construction from vacant-storefront registration for 180-day periods when owners submit evidence to the Department of Public Works.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted July 22 to forward an ordinance amending the city building code to exempt storefronts left vacant because of public infrastructure construction from the city's vacant-storefront registration requirements.
Supervisor Connie Chan (District 1), the bill's sponsor, told the committee the proposal adds a third exemption to the existing…
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