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Supervisors debate "intermediate length occupancy" ordinance; committee accepts amendments and continues item
Summary
Supervisors discussed an ordinance to create an "intermediate length occupancy" (ILO) residential use, debating caps, grandfathering and risks to small buildings. The committee accepted the proposed amendments and continued the item for one week to allow further revision and public review.
The Land Use and Transportation Committee on March 9 debated an ordinance to add an "intermediate length occupancy" (ILO) residential use to the planning code and amend administrative code language on fixed-term leases and rental unit enforceability.
Chair Aaron Peskin outlined amendments intended to clarify eligibility and avoid pushing ILOs into smaller neighborhood building types. He said the earlier draftwhich applied a 25% cap in some small building typologiescreated uncertainty for one-, two- and three-unit buildings; his…
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