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Committee amends Chinatown planning rules, defers final vote to allow city-attorney changes

San Francisco Board of Supervisors — Land Use and Transportation Committee · September 27, 2021
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Summary

Supervisors discussed amendments to allow social-service and philanthropic uses in Chinatown mixed-use districts under conditional use authorization; two amendments were identified as substantive by the city attorney and the committee moved to continue the item one week (Oct. 4) after adopting technical changes.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee on Sept. 27 took up an ordinance that would change how social-service and philanthropic facilities are treated in Chinatown mixed-use districts, including conditional-use requirements and updates to abandonment and use-size limits.

The measure drew detailed discussion over proposed amendments. The sponsor said the amendments circulated by staff and the city attorney would require the…

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