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Land-use committee adds school exemption to ordinance limiting corporate rentals
Summary
The committee advanced an ordinance creating an Intermediate Length Occupancy (ILO) category that tightens prohibitions on corporate rentals in rent‑controlled housing, directs a Controller study and imposes building‑size caps; members unanimously added an exception allowing tax‑exempt educational institutions to house teachers.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Land Use and Transportation Committee on Monday passed an amendment to an ordinance intended to regulate intermediate length occupancy (ILO) units in the city, adding language to exempt tax‑exempt educational institutions that provide housing for teachers.
Chair Aaron Peskin, the bill’s lead sponsor, said the ordinance is meant to clarify and strengthen the city’s restrictions on corporate rentals in rent‑controlled housing while creating a ‘‘middle bucket’’ of housing that is covered by tenant protections and a conditional‑use process. ‘‘First, we’re clarifying strengthening the law around the prohibition of corporate rentals in rent controlled housing stock,’’ Peskin said during the committee…
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