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Committee Continues Ordinance on Tourist Use in Residential Hotels After Owner and Tenant Concerns
Summary
After public comment from SRO managers, neighborhood advocates and an attorney for SRO owners, the Land Use & Transportation Committee voted to continue an ordinance that would define 'tourist/transient' use and set conversion rules for residential hotels. The committee recorded a 3-0 continuance vote.
The Land Use & Transportation Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors continued consideration of an ordinance that would add a definition for tourist or transient use in residential-hotel conversions and set related tenancy terms.
Chair Erin Peskin read the ordinance, which would define tourist or transient use as tenancy of less than seven days, allow owners or operators of regulated hotels to request a longer amortization period through a hearing process, and amend the definition of permanent resident. After the item was read, Peskin said she intended to move that the matter be continued to the call of the chair following public…
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